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Straighten the cables at the top of the shaft, and slowly pull the propeller drive motor away from the shaft 

base until you can see the power and data cables   connected to the propeller drive motor.

Holding the cables only, slowly pull them through the shaft, taking care that the connectors do not get caught 

on the top of the shaft.

NOTICE

When removing the propeller drive motor from the shaft, you must pull the cables themselves, and not the 

motor. Pulling on the propeller drive motor may damage the cable connections inside the motor. The motor 
should not be supported by the cables alone. Supporting the motor only with the cables may damage the motor.

The power cables and transducer cable (if present) should pull through the shaft completely.

Removing the Cable Grommets

Using the tool   included in the kit, remove the recessed grommet nuts   from both sides.

Push out the grommets   from the inside of the downshaft adapter.

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Summary of Contents for Force

Page 1: ...onsibility of observing the water around your boat as you navigate CAUTION Failure to install and maintain this equipment in accordance with these instructions could result in injury damage to the pro...

Page 2: ...ng Motor Owner s Manual for instructions After installation you can set the LiveScope transducer to the preferred viewing mode Firmly tighten all LiveScope transducer bracket adjustment knobs before e...

Page 3: ...inside the connector 2 Release the latch and pull the connectors apart to disconnect the data cable 3 If present unscrew and disconnect the transducer cable and cut off the locking ring 4 Cut the zip...

Page 4: ...e the shaft base to the propeller drive motor You should dispose of these six screws New screws washers and O rings are provided in the kit 2 If your trolling motor has a transducer installed using th...

Page 5: ...eller drive motor from the shaft you must pull the cables themselves and not the motor Pulling on the propeller drive motor may damage the cable connections inside the motor The motor should not be su...

Page 6: ...1 Using diagonal pliers carefully cut off the locking ring from the connector at the end of the LiveScope transducer cable 2 Place the grommet nut over the LiveScope cable with the threaded side facin...

Page 7: ...Through the Shaft page 6 1 Using canned compressed air or an air compressor blow out any dirt or debris in the six threaded holes on the top of the propeller drive motor 2 Gently pull the ends of the...

Page 8: ...way to make sure that the shaft base and the propeller drive motor are properly aligned and the gasket is in place 7 With the shaft base and the propeller drive motor properly aligned lightly tighten...

Page 9: ...on LVS32 adapter disc Thicker disc profile with narrow ridged section Bracket attachment knob Large knob with short threaded section that secures the transducer bracket to the mounting puck LVS32 atta...

Page 10: ...prominent tooth on the mounting puck with the recess on the downshaft adapter 2 Fasten the mounting puck to the downshaft adapter using the included hex head screw and washer 3 Using a torque wrench...

Page 11: ...the outside of the mounting bracket For an LVS32 transducer peel the backing off of the thicker transducer disc align the pins with the pinholes on the mounting bracket and press the sticky side on t...

Page 12: ...the Shaft Cap 1 Place the protective coverings on the power cables 2 Reconnect the power cables and using a 2 5 mm hex bit or wrench tighten the set screws 3 Slide the protective coverings over the po...

Page 13: ...ves of the locking ring over the cable and snap them together 3 Insert the o ring into the end of the connector Closing the Shaft Cap Before you can close the shaft cap you must connect the cables ins...

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