Garmin 906-2000-00 owner manual Step Four

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Step Three

Arrange the hose at the cylinder end so that none will kink and they are hanging free. Put a piece of tape on the right hose at the cylinder end to identify it. You will need to know this when it’s time to connect the hose to the cylinder. See Fig.14.

Step Four

Get into the boat close to the E-H unit. Bring the Remote Handheld, fluid, and some rags. Remove the screw that locks the E-H unit in place so that you can move the unit around. Remove the tank plug by

Fig. 14unscrewing counterclockwise and remove. Note the tank has two fluid level lines on it. The upper line is the full line and the lower line is the low fluid line.

Step Five ( Purge Air)

Fig. 15

Fig. 15-a

Take the open end of the continuous loop of black hose, and insert it into the tank as shown in Fig. 15. Be sure that the other end of black hose is secure on the left barbed fitting on the E-H unit. Also make sure that the clear kinked hose is also secure on the right barbed fitting. (Use of tie wraps may be necessary)

Turn the pilot on by momentarily pressing and releasing the deckmount switch. When the Stby LED quits blinking, press the top button on the remote (Auto/Stby) the Auto Led will be lit. Holding the tube in the tank press the Left Straight Arrow. Refer to fig. 15. The fluid level will go down. Let the button up and place system in STBY when the fluid is low and refill the tank. (Do not press the Straight Right Arrow Button, you will blow the clear tube off the right side and create a hydraulic fluid mess)

You may need to fill the tank several times. Keep the hose submerged in the tank fluid and keep pumping until bubbles stop appearing in the tank.

Turn the system to standby by momentarily pressing the top button (AUTO/STBY) on the handheld. Turn the unit off by pushing in the deckmount button and hold until the lights are out (about to the count of 5). Remove the hose from the tank, keeping your thumb over hose to prevent air from entering or losing fluid. Insert the tank plug, fitting it securely into the top of tank. Tilt the fitting end of the E-H unit back and remove the kinked shipping hose from the E-H. Now push the rubber

hose onto the right fitting pushing firmly until fully engaged over barbs. Install the Two (2) Hose clamps over the hose and barbed fittings at the manifold and tighten. See Figure 15-a.

You will need the clear shipping tube again in the next step so don’t throw it away yet.

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Contents TR-1 Gold Table of Contents Thank YouSafety TR-1 Gold Autopilot System Parts List Page TR-1 Gold Specifications Fluid BioSOY OilIntroduction PreparationMoving Parts System Layout Installation of The Electro-Hydraulic Unit ToolsMounting Hydraulic Unit Installation of the Sensor Ball Page Installation of the Deckmount and Tach Installation of the Handheld/Remote Before you start……… Fig aStep Four Reconnect the cylinder rod end Step Eight Check hose fit GPS ConnectionsStep Nine Hose Clamp Introduction to Operation and Adjustments GPS steering. Some GPS units may not support these features Operating The SystemEngaging Heading Hold Engaging Autopilot Power On/Off Deckmount SwitchChange Heading with Remote Steer Page Course Overground Hold GPS SteeringSet North Orbit Waypoint GPS Steering Steer To Waypoints GPS SteeringThree Leaf Clover Pattern GPS Steering Search Pattern GPS Steering Circles Changing Heading With MOBThrottleThrottleUp/Down Selecting Special Functions How to Make System Changes with Setup Automated Setup Codes Special Function Setup CodesTachometer Codes Throttle CodesFine Tuning Codes Code 1 Sea State FilterCodes 15 CodeCode Compass Calibration and Tuning your Autopilot This will lock in your new settings Modified setup parameters into start up defaultsRudder and Counter Rudder Gain Well Tuned Response Rudder Gain Effects Limited Warranty