SECURING ACESSORY CABLES
5
g.
With the Cable Ties in place, take the Accessory
Cables that are tied together and wind them back
into the Coil Cord. When successfully placed inside
the Coil Cord, they should float freely on the inside
of the Coil Cord. To successfully place the Accessory
Cables inside the Coil Cord, it may be necessary to
temporarily disconnect Accessory Cables that are
attached to Extension or Adapter Cables or output
devices such as a fish finder.
h.
Place the Motor into the stowed position. Verify the
length of your motor shaft to determine if Critical
Cable Routing applies to your trolling motor. If the
trolling motor shaft is 60 inches or more, adjust the
Accessory Cables to exit the Coil Cord three coils
before the Motor Base. Review the "Critical Cable
Routing" section of this document for more details.
NOTICE:
Minn Kota recommends routing
the Accessory Cables through the Coil Cord.
Bypassing the Coil Cord when routing Accessory
Cables is not recommended.
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5g
Cable
Cable
Tie
Tie
Cable
Cable
Tie
Tie
Coil Cord
Coil Cord
Shafts 60 inches or more
Shaft
Shaft
Sonar
Sonar
At least
At least
3 Coils
3 Coils
Motor
Motor
Base
Base
Advanced
Advanced
GPS
GPS
Navigation
Navigation
Accessory Cables
Accessory Cables
Tied Together
Tied Together
Cable
Cable
Cable Tie
Cable Tie
Tie
Tie
Shafts less than 60 inches
Shaft
Shaft
Sonar
Sonar
Motor
Motor
Base
Base
Advanced
Advanced
GPS
GPS
Navigation
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