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Propeller

Slot End

Drive Pin

Prop Nut

Washer

PROPELLER REPLACEMENT

TOOLS AND RESOURCES REQUIRED:

•  Box End Wrench

- 1/2” for motors with 70 lbs thrust or lower.
- 9/16” for motors with 80 lbs thrust or higher.

•  Screwdriver (optional)

CAUTION: 
Disconnect the motor from the battery 
before beginning any prop work or 
maintenance.
NOTE:

 The propeller on your motor may diff er from 

the one pictured.

1.  Disconnect the motor from all sources of power prior to changing the propeller.

2.  Hold the propeller and loosen the prop nut with pliers or a wrench.

3.  Remove the prop nut and washer. If the drive pin is sheared or broken, you will need to hold the shaft stationary with a blade

screwdriver pressed into the slot on the end of the shaft.

4.  Turn the old prop to horizontal (as illustrated) and pull it straight off . If drive pin falls out, push it back in.

5.  Align the new propeller with the drive pin.

6.  Install the prop washer and prop nut.

7.  Tighten the prop nut 1/4 turn past snug [25-35 inch lbs.] Do not over tighten as this can damage the prop.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

1.  After use, the entire motor should be rinsed with freshwater.  This series of motors is not equipped for saltwater exposure.

2.  The composite shaft requires periodic cleaning and lubrication for proper retraction and deployment. A coating of an aqueous

based silicone spray will improve operation.

3.  The propeller must be inspected and cleaned from weeds and fi shing line after every use. 

Fishing line and weeds can get behind the prop, damage the seals and allow water to enter the motor.

4.  Verify the prop nut is secure each time the motor is used.

5.  To prevent accidental damage during transportation or storage, disconnect the battery whenever the motor is off  of the water.

For prolonged storage, lightly coat all metal parts with an aqueous based silicone spray.

6.  For maximum battery life recharge the battery(s) as soon as possible after use. For maximum motor performance restore

battery to full charge prior to use.

7.  Keep battery terminals clean with fi ne sandpaper or emery cloth.

8.  The propeller is designed to provide weed free operation with very high effi  ciency. To maintain this top performance, the 

leading edge of the blades must be kept smooth. If they are rough or nicked from use, restore to smooth by sanding with fi ne
sandpaper.

SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for 1355975

Page 1: ...PONTOON HAND CONTROL BOW MOUNT TROLLING MOTOR USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Direction Specifications subject to change without notice This diagram is for reference only and may differ from your actual motor Lifetime Warranty Flexible Composite Shaft Steering Tension Knob Adju...

Page 3: ...k a minimum of four of the six mounting holes two on each side Drill through the marked holes using a 9 32 drill bit NOTE The four front mounting holes uses the same bolt pattern as used on Minn Kota...

Page 4: ...uidelines for circuit breaker sizing Reference United States Code of Federal Regulations 33 CFR 183 Boats and Associated Equipment ABYC E 11 AC and DC Electrical Systems on Boats CONDUCTOR GAUGE AND C...

Page 5: ...extreme fire danger It is highly recommended that a circuit breaker or fuse be used with this trolling motor Refer to Conductor Gauge and Circuit Breaker Sizing Table in the previous section to find t...

Page 6: ...1 BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2 R E D Y E L L O W BAT BAT BLACK 12v 24v W H I T E MOTOR NOTE This is a universal multi voltage diagram Double check your motor s voltage for proper connections Over Current Prot...

Page 7: ...teningtheclampscrewscandamagethebracket ADJUSTING THE STEERING Adjust the steering tension knob to provide enough tension to allow the motor to turn freely yet remain in any position without being hel...

Page 8: ...e motor shaft 2 Loosen the steering tension knob and lift up on the motor 3 Retighten the steering tension knob to retain the vertical stow position of the motor 4 Slide the adjustable depth collar do...

Page 9: ...the entire motor should be rinsed with freshwater This series of motors is not equipped for saltwater exposure 2 The composite shaft requires periodic cleaning and lubrication for proper retraction an...

Page 10: ...ed 2 Motor loses power after a short running time Check battery charge If low restore to full charge 3 Motor is di cult to steer Loosen the steering tension knob on the bracket Lubricate the composite...

Page 11: ...mbly instructions For more information about where you should dispose of your waste equipment for recycling and recovery and or your European Union member state requirements please contact your dealer...

Page 12: ...3 8 16 X 4 0 49 1 2263114 NUT NYLOCK JAM 3 8 16 50 1 2991829 HINGE DOOR KNOB ASSEMBLY 52 2 2261537 HINGE SLEEVE 53 1 2260905 HANDLE SOFT GRIP L D 54 1 2261728 WASHER RETAINING 3 8 55 2 2053415 SCREW 8...

Page 13: ...This symbol WEEE wheelie bin on product indicates the product must not be disposed of with other household refuse It must be disposed of and collected for recycling and recovery of waste EEE Johnson O...

Page 14: ...vide the fastest charge that protect and extend battery life TALON SHALLOW WATER ANCHOR Talon deploys faster holds stronger and runs quieter than any other shallow water anchor Available in depths up...

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