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DESCRIPTION
See figure 1.
1. Tilt twist tiller handle (controls on/off, speed, steering,
forward, reverse)
2. Battery meter
3. Tilt lock lever
4. Depth collar knob
5. Boat mounting bracket
6. Clamp screws
7. Adjustable shaft
8. Propeller
9. 12 V DC Motor
10. Weedless propeller
11. Slot end
12. Prop nut
13. Washer
14. Drive pin
15. Steering tension knob
16. Release button
SPECIFICATIONS
Trolling motor
Motor
Thrust
Prop speeds
Forward speed
Reverse speed
ASSEMBLY
MOUNTING THE MOTOR
See figure 2.
Install the motor on the transom of the boat. Be sure to
tighten the clamp knob (4) by turning clockwise securely.
English (Original Instructions)
WARNING
9000107
12 V
55 lbs
240-1820 RPM
5 speeds
3 speeds
To loosen the clamp knob (4) by turning counterclockwise.
When tilting motor, keep fingers clear of all hinge and
pivot points and all moving parts.
Over-tightening the clamp screws can damage the
bracket.
BRACKET ADJUSTMENT
See figure 3.
You can lock your motor in a vertical position, angle it for
shallow water or tilt it completely out of the water.
■ Firmly grasp the control head or steel shaft.
■ Depress and hold the tilt lock lever (3).
■ Tilt to any of the positions on the mounting bracket.
■ Release the lever (3).
DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
■ Firmly grasp the shaft and hold it steady.
■ Loosen the steering tension knob (3) and depth collar
knob (4) until the tube slides freely.
■ Raise or lower the motor (8) to the desired depth.
■ Tighten depth collar knob (4) to secure the motor in
place.
When setting the depth, be sure the top of the motor is
submerged at least 12" (30 cm) to avoid churning
or agitation of surface water. The propeller must be
completely submerged.
STEERING ADJUSTMENT
See figure 4.
Adjust the steering tension knob (15) to provide enough
tension to allow the motor to turn freely, yet remain in
position without being held or; Tighten the knob and lock
the motor in a preset position to leave your hands free
for fishing.
OPERATION
TILT TWIST TILLER
See figure 5-6.
These motors offer a choice of five forward and three
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WARNING
CAUTION
IMPORTANT