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Manualand installation instructions

T igerShark 2 . 0

Technology by:

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Table of contents

Getting started ..................................................................... 3

Control panel ...................................................................................................................... 4Raise/lower the boat using automatic systems ...................................................................4Raising/lowering the boat manually ........................................................................................5Adjusting the boat hoist level ...................................................................................................6Raising/lowering the boat outside of the boat hoist’s stopping positions. ..................7

Remote control .................................................................................................................. 8Raising/lowering the boat using remote control ................................................................8Other remote control functions: ......................................................................................... 10

Installation ........................................................................... 11Limit switch .................................................................................................................................12Functional description of limit switch ..................................................................................13Adjustment of limit switch (hoist) ........................................................................................14Adjusting the limit switch (lowering) ...................................................................................15Connection of limit switch to radio receiver ....................................................................16

Installation ........................................................................... 17Mounting the limit switch into the hoist motor............................................................... 18SAFETY II stop function.......................................................................................................... 23

General notice ..................................................................... 24

Installation ........................................................................... 25Connecting hoist motors to the control panel ................................................................ 26

Standard color coded motor .......................................................................................................... 26Standard T-motor ............................................................................................................................. 28Eastbay motor ...................................................................................................................................30AO Smith motor ................................................................................................................................ 32Leeson Balldor motor....................................................................................................................... 34General Electric motor .................................................................................................................... 36Century Magnatech motor ............................................................................................................38Emerson motor ..................................................................................................................................40Leeson motor...................................................................................................................................... 42Baldor motor ......................................................................................................................................44

Appendix 2-motor lifts ....................................................... 46Connection schematics ........................................................................................................... 47Wire size recommendation chart ........................................................................................ 54Pairing a transmitter to the TigerShark ............................................................................. 56Deleting transmitters for the TigerShark .......................................................................... 57

Appendix 4-motor lifts ....................................................... 58Connection schematics ........................................................................................................... 59

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Getting startedHow to use the control panel and the remote control for the boat hoist

WARNING any adjustment to TigerShark not described in this manual or approved in writing by TeleRadio voids warranty and releases TeleRadio and its subsidiaries from liability due to improper handling or installation.

All manouvering of the lift has to be monitored by the user.

AUTO stop function is a convenience function, lift still has to be monitored by the user.

SAFETY function is in place to minimize damage in the event of lift failure, lift still has to be monitored by the user.

WARNING when lift is not in use the power should be disconnected either at the mains power switch or at the ground fault interruptor switch in the control panel housing.

WARNING the control panel housing should always be locked or screwed shut to avoid use by unauthorized party(ies).

WARNING the lift should only be operated by users who have read and understood the instructions.

WARNING do not climb or play on the lift as there is risk for personal injury.

WARNING electrical installation can only be performed by licensed electricians.

The radio control system should only be used for functions such as starting and halting of an application. The radio control systems must not be a safety-related part of a control system. We recommend a wired emergency stop where applicable, as well as other protections against personal injuries, e.g. pinch protection.

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AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Raise/lower the boat using automatic systems

You can use the automatic systems to raise or lower the boat to a preset position by briefly pressing the boat up/down lever. The boat can be raised or lowered to the position set as the end point during installation. See page 12.

Raising the boat automatically:

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Lowering the boat automatically:

Control panelExplanation of signs:

= Quick press = Hold down/up

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AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Raising/lowering the boat manually

You can lower or raise the boat manually without using the automated stopping sys-tem. When the boat has been raised or lowered to its final position, the hoist turns off. The boat is only raised or lowered as long as the lever is held up or down. The boat can be lowered or raised to the position set as the end position. See page 12.

Raising the boat manually:

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDEOF

F

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Lowering the boat manually:

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AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Adjusting the boat hoist level

You can adjust the level of the hoist motors using the control panel. Do this by turning off one of the motors using the LEVEL breaker. This may be necessary if the boat hoist is on a slant or if a level adjustment must be performed for other reasons.

Adjusting the level of the hoist upward:

Adjusting the level of the hoist downward:

OFF

ON

LEVE

L

OFF

ON

LEVE

L

OFF

ON

LEVE

L

OFF

ON

LEVE

L

Note! The motor used for level adjustment varies depending on the boat hoist. Check with your installer before use.

Note! The motor used for level adjustment varies depending on the boat hoist. Check with your installer before use.

WARNING! Be careful when adjusting the level, as too high an adjustment can endanger the boat hoist’s load.

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AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Raising/lowering the boat outside of the boat hoist’s stopping positions.

You can lower or raise the boat outside of the preset stopping positions for the boat hoist. This can be useful (i.e. at high or low tide), when the hoist doesn’t reach high or low enough. Hold the lever toward the STOP POSITION to get past the automatic stop.

Raising outside of stop positions:

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Lowering outside of stop positions:

WARNING! Raising/lowering the boat outside of the preset end positions can lead to serious equipment damage if proper care is not exercised. For this reason, be very careful when using this function.

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Remote controlRaising/lowering the boat using remote control

You can automatically* lower or raise the boat to a preset position by briefly pressing either the up or down button. The boat is lowered or raised to the position set as the end point during installation.

1 2

2

Press both arrow buttons to turn transmitter power on.

Transmitter times out after 2 minutes of inactivity. To re-activate, repeat step 1.Note: Transmitter is already paired with the receiver.

*) If your lift is not equipped with a limit switch, you do not have the automatic lift/lower functionality. You must then continuously hold the up/down button. Be aware that the lift can then be raised/lowered outside its maximum limits with possible equipment damage or personal injury as a result.

The LED turns on.

Pressing the up button will raise the boat hoist to the stop position.

Raising the boat automatically*:

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1 2

2

*) If your lift is not equipped with a limit switch, you do not have the automatic lift/lower functionality. You must then continuously hold the up/down button. Be aware that the lift can then be raised/lowered outside its maximum limits with possible equipment damage or personal injury as a result.

Transmitter times out after 2 minutes of inactivity. To re-activate, repeat step 1.Note: Transmitter is already paired with the receiver.

Lowering the boat automatically*:

Press both arrow buttons to turn transmitter power on.

The LED turns on.

Pressing the down button lowers the boat hoist to the stop position.

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Other remote control functions:

The remote control can also be used to control other objects on or around the boat. The standard remote control supports the control of two different objects. You will find suggestions below. Your re seller can provide you with a transmitter that allows you to control several objects at once. Contact your re seller for more information. Please note that extra equipment may be required.

Other objects may include jet ski hoists, harbour cranes, boat cranes, ramps or boat traverses.

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InstallationHow to install

WARNING! This section of the manual is only for licensed electricians and installers. Interference with high-voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training/authorization.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

the control panel

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Limit switch

The limit switch is connected to the boat hoist motor. With the help of a micro-breaker, this unit senses how high or how low the boat hoist has been moved. When the boat hoist is in the top position, a high position breaker cuts the power to the motor.When the boat hoist is in the bottom position, a low position breaker cuts the power to the motor.

Adjustment screwsMicro-breakers

Breaker handle

Motor connection

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Functional description of limit switch

The limit switch, which connects to the engine axle, is turned when the engine axle is spinning, turning the breaker handle in turn. The breaker handle should be adjusted so that when the engine axle is spinning enough, (i.e. when the hoist is in the desired top or bottom position), the micro-breakers engage to cut the power to the motor.

Adjustment screwsMicro-breakers

Breaker handle

Motor connection

WARNING! Be careful to check which breaker handle is for the top position and which is for the bottom position. This depends on how the limit switch is installed.

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Adjustment of limit switch (hoist)

In order for the limit switch to work properly, it needs to be adjusted upon installation. This is done in two steps, first when the boat hoist is in the top position, and then when it is in the bottom position - this is when the breaker handles are adjusted.

When the hoist is in the desired top position, turn the screw that corresponds to the handle/breaker you selected to regulate the height. Turn the screw until the breaker handle activates the micro-breaker with a click. When the breaker handle reaches this position during a hoist, the micro-breaker will cut power to the relay that controls the hoist function.

Adjust the boat hoist or the hoisting motors to the position that corresponds to the hoist’s top position. That is, the highest position you want to be controlled by “AUTORUN.”

NOTE! In this example, the lower breaker has been chosen to control the lowering relay. This may vary by installation. Depending on how the position indicator is attached, the meaning of the breakers may be reversed. For this reason, take the necessary precautions during installa-tion and testing to prevent damage to people or property.

NOTE! This function must be checked carefully to avoid incorrect boat hoist operation.

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Adjusting the limit switch (lowering)

In order for the limit switch to work properly, it needs to be adjusted upon installation. This is done in two steps, first when the boat hoist is in the top position, and then when it is in the bottom position - this is when the breaker handles are adjusted.

When the hoist is in the desired bottom position, turn the screw that corresponds to the handle/breaker you selected to regulate the lowering function. Turn the screw until the breaker handle activates the micro-breaker with a click. When the breaker handle reaches this position during lowering, the micro-breaker will cut the power to the relay that controls the lowering function.

Adjust the boat hoist or the hoisting engines to the position that corresponds to the hoist’s bottom position. That is, to the lowest position you want to be controlled by “AUTORUN.”

NOTE! In this example, the lower breaker has been chosen to control the lowering relay. This may vary by installation. Depending on how the position indicator is attached, the meaning of the breakers may be reversed. For this reason, take the necessary precautions during installa-tion and testing to prevent damage to people or property.

NOTE! This function must be checked carefully to avoid incorrect boat hoist operation.

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Connection of limit switch to radio receiver

Below, you’ll see how the connections should be drawn from the micro-breakers’ poles to the radio receiver in the control panel.

C

B

A

A

A

A

C

C

B

A

B

BLACK

RED

BLUE

WARNING! It is very important that this phase of the installation is carefully thought out and performed with precision. If the micro- breakers are connected incorrectly, thus disabling them, the hoist will NOT stop at the au-tomatic stop positions, leading to serious equipment damage as a result. For this reason, test the hoist equipment without the automatic hoisting features before installation. See “Raising/lowering the boat outside of the boat hoist’s stopping positions.” for information on how to do this.

WARNINGMoving parts can crush.Exposed mechanicalparts of boat lift equip.Stay away from boatlift when operating.

Connections between limit switch and recevier

TIP: If the boat hoist does not stop at the end position, you can remedy this by switching conductors (B) and (C) in the receiver box. This will reverse the breaker handles’ functionality.

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InstallationHow to install the

WARNING! This section of the manual is only for licensed electricians and installers. Interference with high-voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training/authorization.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

limit switch & safety stop function

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Mounting the limit switch into the hoist motor

The installation of the limit switch may vary depending on the type of boat hoist it is being installed on. Below are some examples.

In the image, the limit switch is mounted at a 90 degree angle to the crankshaft. The motor connection’s cogwheel on the limit switch is connected to a cogwheel on the boat hoist’s crankshaft.

NOTE! This function must be checked carefully to avoid incorrect boat hoist operation.

Crankshaft

Hoist motor

Limit switch

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Crankshaft

Limit switch

Crankshaft

Limit switch

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Crankshaft

Limit switch

Option 2

Option 3

CrankshaftLimit switch

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Option 4

Limit switch

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Add jumpers to the receiver in the control box

Remove the yellow and gray wire from the switch as indicated in the diagram below

Operating the lift without the limit switch option.

If the system is used without a limit switch, the system needs to be slightly modified in order to use the radio remote control. Below are the changes that needs to be made.

Add two jumpers between terminal 1-2 and 2-3.Use 18 gauge cable.

The top yellow and gray cables need to be removed from the box.

After steps 1 & 2 have been performed the boat lift can be raised/lowered either by pressing and continuously holding the buttons on the remote. Alternatively using the breakers on the front of the control box.

1

2

WARNING: Performing this procedure means that the boat lift does not have limit switch capabilities. Be aware that the lift can then be raised/lowered outside its maximum limits with possible equipment damage or personal injury as a result.

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SAFETY II stop function

The Tigershark 2.0 has many safety features as standard in order to prevent prob-lems. In order to make the lift even more secure an added control feature can be activated called SAFETY II. To activate this feature the lift has to be installed completely and tested.

NOTICE! When using the SAFETY II function the lift should always be tested to verify that the programming was successful.

1. Run a whole lift cycle, up and down, to verify that top- and bottom end posi-tions are at a satisfactory level.2. Lower the lift to the bottom end position, lift should stop automatically when the limit switch perceives it has reached the bottom end position.

5. Lift goes up, when the lift reaches the pre-programmed top end position the lift stops and the receiver stores the cycle time.6. When the receiver stores the cycle time a yellow LED will blink in the receiver. This can be hard to see so a manual test of the SAFETY II function is recommended.

1. Adjust the limit switch top position to a point where the lift stops higher up.2. Lower the lift to the bottom end position.3. Raise the lift, either manually or with the transmitter.4. The lift should now stop before the limit switch engages.5. Adjust the limit switch top position back to its original stop position.

3. Press the indicated button on the receiver. The RED led will light up.

4. Immediately move the indicated control panel switch to “BOAT UP”.~

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ONAU

TORU

N

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

AUTO ON

AUTO

RUN

OVERIDE

OFF

BOAT DOWN

BOAT UP

Activating the SAFETY II function:

Manual testing of the SAFETY II function:

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General notice

The TigerShark system is delivered in a 120V (1 phase 120V) version. The reason behind this is to minimize the following if the wrong installation is performed:

• Possible transformer blowout

• Possible contactor blowout

• Possible motor destruction and or fire

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InstallationHow to connect

WARNING! This section of the manual is only for licensed electricians and installers. Interference with high-voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training/authorization.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

hoist motors to the control panel

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

There are a number of different motor solutions on the market. We present the most COMMON ones here.NOTE: Your motor MAY NOT be pictured

Read the instructions for your motor for the correct connection. Tele Radio cannot be held responsible for connections made OUTSIDE the TigerShark box.

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Standard color coded motor

120 V

A.O. Smith, Baldor, Dayton, Electrogear, Emerson, Leeson, Lincon, Marathon and other colored motor wires.

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or O

RA

NG

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or O

RA

NG

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

A

B

C

D

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

A

B

C

D

Connecting hoist motors to the control panel

= Cap = Screw = PinWiring symbols

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or O

RA

NG

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

A

B

C

D

NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

A

B

C

D

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

A

B

C

D

Wire together Motor ORANGE with Motor WHITE & BLACK at position marked “D”.

Remove TigerShark White.

Cha

ngeo

ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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Standard T-motor

120 V

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch T5 & T8.

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5

A

B

C

D

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5

A

B

C

D

A.O. Smith, Baldor, Dayton, Deco, GE, Electrogear, Emerson, Leeson, Lincon, Marathon, SMC and other T-numbered motor wires.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

ORA

NG

E

WH

ITE

T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5

A

B

C

D

NR1

B1

O1

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T4 T3 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

ORA

NG

E

A

B

C

D

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T4 T3 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

ORA

NG

E

A

B

C

D

Remove TigerShark WHITE.

Wire together Motor T3 with Motor T2 & T5 at position marked “D”.

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

Cha

ngeo

ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

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Eastbay motor120 V

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch E(RED) & D(Jumper Wire)

NR1

B1

O1

1

2

B A 5 D

C 3 E

4

BLU

E

RED

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

YE

LLO

W

NR1

B1

O1

1

2

B A 5 D

C 3 E

4

BLU

E

RED

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

YE

LLO

W

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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R2

B2

O2

NNR1

B1

O1

1

2

B A 5 D

C 3 E

4

BLU

E

RED

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

YE

LLO

W

NR1

B1

O1

1

2

B A 5 D

C 3 E

4

BLU

E

RED

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

YE

LLO

W

JUMPER WIRE

NR2

B2

O2

1

2

B A 5 D

C 3 E

4

BLU

E

RED

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

YE

LLO

W

JUMPER WIRE

Move Motor YELLOW cable from “5” to “4”

Move Motor BLUE cable from “2” to “3”

Move TigerShark ORANGEcable from “D” to “C”.

Add a JUMPER WIRE between“B” and “D”.

Move TigerShark RED cable from “A” to “E”

Remove the WHITE cable between “N” and “B”

Move TigerShark BLACK cablefrom “E” to “A”.

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

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AO Smith motor120 V

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or B

LUE

1 2 3 5L2 L14

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or B

LUE

1 2 3 5L2 L14

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or B

LUE

1 2 3 5L2 L14

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

NR1

B1

O1

1 2 3 5L2 L14

Remove the TigerShark WHITE.

Move Motor BLACK and wiretogether with Motor WHITE and ORANGE cable at position marked “4”.

Move jumper from position “4” toposition “5”

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

NR2

B2

O2

1 2 3 5L2 L14

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

Cha

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ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

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Leeson Balldor motor120 V

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch T8 & T5.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T3 T4 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Disconnect Motor T3 and wire together with T2 and T5.

Remove the TigerShark WHITE cable.

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T4 T3 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

R1

B1

O1

NO

T U

SED

N

GR

OU

ND

T8 T1 T4 T3 T2 T5

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

R2

B2

O2

NO

T U

SED

N

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

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General Electric motor120 V

R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or R

ED

12

A5

4

R2

B2

O2

N

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or R

ED

12

A5

4

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

12

A5

4

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

12

A5

4

Remove TigerShark WHITE cable.

Move Motor RED cable and wiretogether Motor WHITE.

Move Motor YELLOW cable and wiretogether Motor ORANGE.

Move and connect TigerShark BLACK from “5” to “4”.

R2

B2

O2

NR1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or R

ED

12

A5

4

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

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Century Magnatech motor

120 V

R2

B2

O2

N

NO

T U

SED

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

2 1 6 5

4

Mot

or B

LAC

K

R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

WH

ITE

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

2 1 6 5

4

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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R2

B2

O2

NR1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

WH

ITE

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

2 1 6 5

4M

otor

OR

ANG

E

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

2 1 6 5

4

Mot

or B

LAC

K

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

2 1 6 5

4

Mot

or B

LAC

K

Remove the TigerShark WHITE.

Move Motor WHITE and Motor Orange andwire together at position “5”.

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

120

V t

o 23

0 V

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Emerson motor120 V

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

2

3

1

4

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

2

3

1

4

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch MOTOR RED & BLACK.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

2

3

1

4

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

2

3

1

4

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

RED

BLA

CK

OR

ANG

E

Mot

or R

ED

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Mot

or O

RAN

GE

Mot

or W

HIT

E

Mot

or B

LAC

K

2

3

1

4

Remove TigerShark WHITE cable.

Move Motor ORANGE and wire together withMotor WHITE and BLACK at position “4”.

Move Motor WHITE to “1”.

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ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

230

V t

o 12

0 V

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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Leeson motor120 V

R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

31

4

6

2

5

RED

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or B

RO

WN

Mot

or P

UR

PLE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

31

4

6

2

5

RED

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or B

RO

WN

Mot

or P

UR

PLE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch ORANGE & BLACK.

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

31

4

6

2

5

RED

ORA

NG

E

WH

ITE

Mot

or B

LUE

Mot

or B

RO

WN

Mot

or P

UR

PLE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

R2

B2

O2

N

NR1

B1

O1

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

31

4

6

2

5

RED

ORA

NG

EM

otor

BLU

E

Mot

or B

RO

WN

Mot

or P

UR

PLE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

Remove TigerShark WHITE cable.

Move Motor PURPLE to “5”.Move Motor BROWN to “5”.

NR2

B2

O2

GR

OU

ND

BLA

CK

31

4

6

2

5

RED

ORA

NG

EM

otor

BLU

E

Mot

or B

RO

WN

Mot

or P

UR

PLE

Mot

or Y

ELLO

W

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

Cha

ngeo

ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

230

V t

o 12

0 V

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Baldor motor120 V

R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED /

T8

Mot

or W

HIT

E /

T2

Mot

or B

RO

WN

/ J

BLA

CK

RED

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

L2 L1

3

4

Mot

or B

LAC

K /

T5

R1

B1

O1

N

GR

OU

ND

Mot

or R

ED /

T8

Mot

or W

HIT

E /

T2

Mot

or B

RO

WN

/ J

BLA

CK

RED

OR

ANG

E

WH

ITE

L2 L1

3

4M

otor

BLA

CK

/ T5

Motor 1 Motor 2

TIP: To change direction, switch Motor RED / T8 and Motor BLACK / T5

WARNING: Motor connections shown are to be used as a guide. We require you to contact your boat lift dealer, motor manufacturer, installer and professional electrician to double check and verify connections to your boat lift as many motors change over time.

Tele Radio will not be responsible for improper connections.

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Cha

ngeo

ver

pro

cess

120 V

230 V

From

230

V t

o 12

0 V

R2

B2

O2

NR1

B1

O1

N

GRO

UN

DM

otor

RED

/ T8

Mot

or W

HIT

E /

T2

Mot

or B

ROW

N /

J

BLA

CK

RED

ORA

NG

E

WH

ITE

L2 L1

3

42

2

Mot

or B

LAC

K /

T5

NR1

B1

O1

L1

3

4

GRO

UN

DM

otor

RED

/ T8

Mot

or W

HIT

E /

T2

Mot

or B

ROW

N /

J B

LAC

K

RED

ORA

NG

E

WH

ITE

L2

Mot

or B

LAC

K /

T5Remove TigerShark WHITE .

Move Motor BLACK / T5 to “2”.

Move Motor BROWN / J to “3”

Move Motor WHITE / T2 to “4”.

2

NR2

B2

O2

L1

3

4

GRO

UN

DM

otor

RED

/ T8

Mot

or W

HIT

E /

T2

Mot

or B

ROW

N /

J B

LAC

K

RED

ORA

NG

E

WH

ITE

L2

Mot

or B

LAC

K /

T5

NOTE: Do this change on both motors!

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Appendix 2-motor lifts

Internal connection schematic andwiring charts

WARNING! This section of the manual is only for licensed electricians and installers. Interference with high-voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training/authorization.

Your TigerShark unit has been delivered how it appears on the following page (Delivery design). Before connecting power you must first determine what AC voltage your boat lift requires and then proceed to change the wiring accordingly. In the following pages you will find all the different voltages that can be available at your location. Contact your boat lift manufacturer for further assistance.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

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2 4 6

L3 L2 L1

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

1 3 5 N

N

1 2 3 4

230V

Isolate

MOTOR 1LIMIT SWITCH

NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

MOTOR 2

INCOMING GROUND

INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)

INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)

120V

US 120 VAC(1 phase, 120 VAC)

Delivery design WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

Connection schematics

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Add the second 120V phase to position “2”.

Delivery design, US 120 VAC -> US 230 VAC (2 phase, 120 VAC)

Change instructions

2 4 6

L3 L2 L1

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

1 3 5 N

N

1 2 3 4

230V

Isolate

NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)

INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)

120V

Move the red conductorto position “3”.

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2 4 6

L3 L2 L1

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

1 3 5 N

N

1 2 3 4

230V

Isolate

MOTOR 1LIMIT SWITCH

NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

MOTOR 2

INCOMING GROUND

INCOMING PHASE 2 (120V)

INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)

INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)

120V

Connection schematic WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

US 230 VAC(2 phase, 120 VAC)

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2 4 6

L3 L2 L1

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

1 3 5 N

N

1 2 3 4

230V

Isolate

NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)

INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)

120V

Delivery design US 120 VAC -> 1 phase, 230 VAC

Disconnect the black 120V conductor and isolate. Connect the brown 230V conductor to the right contactor “L2”.

Change instructions

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Connection schematic1 phase, 230 VAC

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

2 4 6

L3 L2 L1

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

1 3 5 N

N

1 2 3 4

Isolate

MOTOR 1LIMIT SWITCH

NR1

B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

N

MOTOR 2

INCOMING GROUND

INCOMING PHASE 1 (230V)

INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)

120V

230V

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Wire size recommendation chart

½ 1 10A (8,8A) 12 10 6 4 4

2 20A (17,6A) 10 6 4 2 1

¾ 1 15A (10,8A) 12 8 6 4 3

2 25A (21,6A) 8 6 3 1 -

1 1 15A (12,8A) 10 8 6 4 3

2 30A (25,6A) 8 4 2 1 -

1-½ 1 20A (17,1A) 10 6 4 2 1

2 35A (34,4A) 6 4 1 - -

Mot

or H

P

# M

otor

s

Bre

aker

siz

e

15 m50 feet

30 m100 feet

60 m200 feet

90 m300 feet

120 m400 feet(a

ctua

l cur

rent

)

120 V AC - 1 phase

WARNING! Use the below chart for proper wire size. Using the wrong sized wires might damage your motors and the TigerShark unit.

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½ 1 5A (4,4A) 14 14 12 10 10 6

2 10A (5,4A) 12 12 10 8 6 3

4 20A (17,6A) 12 10 6 4 4 2

¾ 1 10A (5,4A) 14 13 12 12 10 6

2 15A (10,8A) 12 12 10 8 6 3

4 25A (21,3A) 12 8 6 4 3 1

1 1 10A (6,4A) 14 14 12 12 10 6

2 15A (12,8A) 12 10 8 6 4 1

4 30A (26,0A) 10 8 4 3 2 1

1-½ 1 10A (8,5A) 14 14 10 10 8 4

2 20A (17,0A) 12 10 8 4 2 1

4 40A (36,1A) 10 6 4 2 1 1/0

2 4 45A (44,8A) 8 6 3 1 1/0 -

Mot

or H

P

# M

otor

s

Bre

aker

siz

e

15 m50 feet

30 m100 feet

60 m200 feet

90 m300 feet

120 m400 feet

240 m800 feet(a

ctua

l cur

rent

)

230 V AC - 2 phase

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Pairing a transmitter to the TigerShark

Situations might arise where you want to add a transmitter to the TigerShark boat lift (i.e. if you have lost a transmitter or you want to add another transmitter).

The RED led inside will flash three times. The pairing process is complete.

3

Pairing a transmitter (performed in the TigerShark control box and with a transmitter)

Press and hold the learn button for about a second. The RED led inside should turn on.

1 Press the red button on the transmitter.

2

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Deleting transmitters for the TigerShark

Situations might arise where you want to add a delete all the transmitters for the TigerShark boat lift.

Locate the radio unit in the box.Press and hold the learn button for about six seconds. The RED led inside should turn off.

All the transmitters are now removed from memory.

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Deleting transmitters (performed in the TigerShark control box and with a transmitter)

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Appendix 4-motor lifts

Internal connection schematic andwiring charts

WARNING! This section of the manual is only for licensed electricians and installers. Interference with high-voltage equipment is illegal for individuals without the required training/authorization.

Your TigerShark unit has been delivered how it appears on the following page (Delivery design). Before connecting power you must first determine what AC voltage your boat lift requires and then proceed to change the wiring accordingly. In the following pages you will find all the different voltages that can be available at your location. Contact your boat lift manufacturer for further assistance.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

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Before connecting power you must first determine what AC voltage your boat lift requires. Contact your boat lift manufacturer for further assistance.

230 VAC(2 phase, 120 VAC)

WARNINGHazardrous voltageContact may cause electric shock or burn.Disconnect powerbefore servicing.

WARNINGHazardrous voltageWrongful handling may cause electric shock or burn.Can only be installedby licensed electrician.

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

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1 3 5 N

N

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230VISOLATE

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B1

O1

R2

B2

O2

R3

B3

O3

R4

B4

O4

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INCOMING GROUND

INCOMING PHASE 1 (120V)

INCOMING PHASE 2 (120V)

INCOMING NEUTRAL (N)

L1 L2 L3

Connection schematics

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15.105 CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE OR PERIPHERALNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turningthe equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC compliance statement

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