The thruster is a very simple and robust accessory, but it requires some attention:
At least once a week check the correct operation.
At least once every three months check the status of the anodes and if necessary, replace them.
When necessary top up oil.
For further information, see the Manufacturer’s Manual.
Use of the thruster
Before using the thruster, the magnetothermal switch located on the electrical panel (24V section) on the access ladders in the lower deck must be activated.
Enable the relevant commands by means of the ON button on the joystick control panel.
A continuously on indicator light confirms readiness for use.
The propellers are controlled via the control joysticks.
The battery breaker is located on the bow side of the engine room.
When the thruster is no longer in use, press the OFF button on the control panel.
In case it is necessary to replace a fuse on the thruster system, have this operation carried out by a skilled naval electrician. Take care to carry out a preliminary inspection of the relevant thruster technical operation documents or to contact the Service Department.
For the continuous operation of the thruster, refer to the manual delivered by the Manufacturer.
During the thruster operation, pay attention to possible swimmers or small boats which may be close to the thruster openings.
Do not test the thruster when the yacht is outside water, unless you are sure the workers are at safety distance from the thruster tunnel.
When the bow thruster is not used, always disconnect the control unit.
Always stop the thruster before undertaking inspection or maintenance tasks by disconnecting the switches and possibly also the battery terminals.
Never activate the thruster longer than one second when the yacht is at dry dock, because this can damage the electric motor seriously.
For further information on use and maintenance, please refer to the manufacturer’s manual.