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GENERAL INFORMATION 6 engBOW MOUNT HAND CONTROL MODELThe bow mount serial number decal is located underneath the bottomcover.a - Serial numberb - Mo
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 7 Safe Boating SuggestionsIn order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself with localand other governmental boati
GENERAL INFORMATION 8 engComponent IdentificationTRANSOM MOUNT FOOT CONTROLa - Directional indicatorb - Serial number decalc - Tilt latchd - Clamp b
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 9 BOW MOUNT HAND CONTROLa - Extendable speed controlhandleb - Serial number decalc - On/off switchd - Battery cablese - Mount
GENERAL INFORMATION 10 engExtending and Retracting the Handle1. Speed and direction control are provided through the tiller handleon the bow mount a
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 11 Installing the Propeller! WARNINGPerforming service or maintenance without first disconnecting thebattery can cause
WIRING AND BATTERY 12 engBattery Precautions! WARNINGAn operating or charging battery produces gas that can ignite andexplode, spraying out su
WIRING AND BATTERYeng 13 • Use 13 mm (6 gauge) battery cables if extending the existing wirebeyond the standard battery cable.Recommended MotorGuide
WIRING AND BATTERY 14 engESTABLISHING A COMMON GROUNDMotorGuide recommends isolating the trolling motor battery/batteriesfrom the main engine batter
WIRING AND BATTERYeng 15 Connect the red battery lead to the battery positive (+) post and theblack battery lead to the battery negative (–) post. I
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WIRING AND BATTERY 16 engConnect the black battery lead from the power cable to the negative (–)post on battery A and the red lead to the positive (
WIRING AND BATTERYeng 17 Connect the black battery lead from the power cable to the negative (–)post on battery A. Connect the red battery lead from
MOUNT INSTALLATION 18 engTransom Mount InstallationTWIST TILLER MODELS1. Clamp screws: The clamp screws allow for easy motor installationand removal
MOUNT INSTALLATIONeng 19 1. Select an appropriate area on the deck of the boat to install themount. Ensure the forward mounting screws will not pene
MOUNT INSTALLATION 20 eng5. If using rubber mounting isolators, drill each mounting hole with a13 mm (0.5 in.) diameter drill bit.39076NOTE: A rubbe
BOW MOUNT OPERATIONeng 21 Installing the Motor into the Mount1. Turn the bracket door knob counterclockwise and open the bracketdoor.2. Place the mo
BOW MOUNT OPERATION 22 engRaising and Lowering the Trolling Motor! WARNINGRotating propellers can cause serious injury or death. Never start oropera
BOW MOUNT OPERATIONeng 23 3. Apply pressure by pushing down on the top housing and the shaftto lock the motor into the stow position.41441Motor in t
BOW MOUNT OPERATION 24 engAdjusting the Motor DepthHand operated motors: Loosen the depth adjustment collar so themotor column moves freely up and d
BOW MOUNT OPERATIONeng 25 Foot operated motors: Loosen the bracket door knob so the columnmoves freely up and down. Raise or lower the motor column
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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 26 engDirectional IndicatorThe indicator provides directional information at a glance.a - Straight ahead ‑ foot pedal in mi
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATIONeng 27 Speed ControlFIVE-SPEED AND VARIABLE SPEED MOTORSFoot operated motors are either five‑speed or variable speed models.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 28 eng• High-bypass: This will automatically deliver full thrust when themomentary switch is activated.a - Constant onb - M
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATIONeng 29 3. Use four #8 x 2 inch stainless screws and screw the foot pedal basesecurely to the boat deck.46287
MAINTENANCE 30 engTrolling Motor CareTo keep your trolling motor in the best operating condition and retain itsdependability, your trolling motor mu
MAINTENANCEeng 31 EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE OR ANNUALLY• Periodically lubricate all the pivot points with a nonaerosol,nonsolvent based lubricant.IMPOR
MAINTENANCE 32 engRefer to the Maintenance—Inspection and Maintenance Schedulesection and complete the appropriate care instructions to prepare your
MAINTENANCEeng 33 NOTE: If the propeller pin is bent, replace the propeller pin.a - Propeller pinb - Propellerc - Propeller nutd - PropellerwrenchRe
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 34 engTroubleshootingNOTE: For service information, contact any certified MotorGuideservice center. For a full listing of M
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 35 Symptom Possible Cause ResolutionMotor failure(motor runs at partialspeed)ElectricalConnections in the top housingmay
iv engTrolling Motor OperationDirectional Indicator...26Speed Control...
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 36 engSymptom Possible Cause ResolutionThe motor does notoperate in the samedirection as thedirectional indicatorDirectiona
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 37 United States, CanadaTelephoneEnglish ‑ (920) 929‑5040Français ‑ (905) 636‑4751Mercury MarineW6250 W. Pioneer RoadP.O
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 1 MotorGuide Limited WarrantyKEEP YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT OR BILL OF SALE.1. For recreational use customers, MotorGuid
GENERAL INFORMATION 2 eng5. Warranty coverage is available to customers that purchase froman authorized dealer or retailer that is authorized by Mot
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 3 8. All serialized "Service‑Repair" trolling motors receive a one (1) yearwarranty. Nonserialized "Service‑Re
GENERAL INFORMATION 4 engGeneral InformationPlease read and retain this manual. The information within describesthe proper procedures for safely ins
GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 5 ! WARNINGFailure to follow a safety WARNING can result in bodily injury.Recording Serial NumberRecord the serial number for
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