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Remote Control Noise Filter - Glendinning Marine Products

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G LENDINNING TECHNICAL BULLETIN Cablemaster Radio Remote Control Noise Filter MARINE PRODUCTS, INC. How to install the Cablemaster Radio Remote Control Noise Filter By installing this product properly the Radio Remote Control Noise Filter will limit radio interference between the Remote Control transmitter and your Cablemaster. MOTOR STEP 1: IDENTIFY MOUNTING HOLES The Cablemaster Radio Remote Control Noise Filter is designed to mount on the brush-cap end of the motor using the two through-bolts holding the cap in place. Locate the 2 holes that are in the thin metal case of the Noise Filter. These holes exactly match the mounting through-bolt location for the motor. Mounting holes STEP 2: CUT & CRIMP WIRES Cut wires 2” from motor to allow mounting of RN Filter The Cablemaster motor wires should be cut and crimped to the butt splice connectors on one side of the filter. These motor wires should be cut 2” away from the motor. 2” Crimp wires from motor to butt splice connectors STEP 3: COMPLETE INSTALLATION Insert the motor gear assembly into the hole in the Cablemaster chassis. Attach the radio noise filter to the motor assembly using the two through-bolts removed previously. The photo at the right shows what the Radio Remote Control Noise Filter should look like when properly installed. Radio Noise Filter WIRES CUT FROM MOTOR BUTT SPLICED HERE ORANGE ORANGE BLACK BLACK G LENDINNING MARINE PRODUCTS, INC. TO CABLEMASTER RELAY When connecting wires to RNF DO NOT cross-connect wires. Orange wires must be connected to orange wires and black wires must be connected to black wires. 740 Century Circle Conway, SC 29526 TB14 (843) 399-6146 (843) 399-5005 www.glendinningprods.com