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MANUALLY STOWING THE RIPTIDE ULTERRA
a. While the motor is in the deployed position, use
a #3 Phillips Screwdriver, to remove the Right
Sideplate. Do this by removing the two screws that
hold the sideplate in place.
MANUALLY STOWING THE RIPTIDE ULTERRA
Right
Sideplate
Sideplate
Screws
In the unlikely event that the motor will not stow from either the i-Pilot or i-Pilot Link remote or the Foot Pedal, the following alternative
stow methods should solve the issue:
1. Trim/Stow Reset Procedure
2. Stowing from the Riptide Ulterra Motor
3. If your batteries lose power to the level that the motor will not stow, the motor will most likely stall at a 45 degree angle.
If this occurs, reengage power, deploy the motor, trim motor to its highest setting, and turn power off until batteries can
be recharged. Once batteries are charged, attempt to stow motor again.
If all three alternative methods have been tried and the motor will still not stow, there is a method to manually stow the motor.
If a manual stow must be done, follow the instructions below:
Tilt Motor
Shaft
Base
Extrusion
Tilt Motor
Bracket
CAUTION
Once the motor has been manually stowed, it will be non-operational until it is manually reset by an authorized service center.
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WARNING
Moving parts can cut or crush. When using the Trim Handle
or moving the Trim Housing, keep fingers clear of all hinges,
pivot points and all moving parts. The Tilt Motor Shaft and
Tilt Motor Bracket can create a shear point between the
Base Extrusion. Use caution when the sideplate is removed
and mechanical parts are in motion.