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Table of Contents

Getting Started................................. 1

Adjusting the Depth of the Trolling 

Motor........................................................1
Deploying the Motor from the Stowed 

Position.................................................... 2
Stowing the Motor from the Deployed 

Position.................................................... 2
Trolling Motor Display Panel.................. 3

Status Indicator................................... 4

Calibrating the Trolling Motor................ 5
Setting the Bow Offset............................ 5
Connecting to a Chartplotter.................. 6

Remote Control................................ 6

Installing Batteries.................................. 6
Attaching a Lanyard................................ 7
Remote Control Buttons......................... 7
Remote Control Screen........................... 9
Navigating the Menu............................... 9
Calibrating the Remote Control............ 10
Pairing the Remote Control.................. 10

Pairing an Additional Remote 

Control............................................... 10

Foot Pedal...................................... 11

Installing Batteries................................ 12
Pairing the Foot Pedal.......................... 12
Status Indicator..................................... 12
Disabling the Heading Hold Function on 

the Foot Pedal....................................... 13

Operation....................................... 13

Turning the Propeller On and Off......... 13

Adjusting the Speed of the Motor.... 13
Maintaining Your Speed.................... 14

Steering.................................................. 14

Steering the Trolling Motor 

Manually.............................................14
Maintaining Your Heading................ 14
Holding Your Position....................... 15
Gesture Controls............................... 16

Waypoints.............................................. 16

Creating a Waypoint.......................... 16
Navigating to a Waypoint..................16
Viewing Waypoint Details................. 17

Editing a Waypoint Name................. 17
Deleting a Waypoint.......................... 17

Routes.................................................... 17

Navigating a Route............................ 17
Viewing Route Details....................... 17
Editing a Route Name....................... 18
Deleting a Route................................ 18

Tracks.................................................... 18

Saving the Active Track.................... 18
Clearing the Active Track.................. 18
Navigating to the Start of the Active 

Track.................................................. 18
Navigating a Saved Track................. 19
Viewing Saved Track Details............ 19
Editing a Saved Track Name............ 19
Deleting a Saved Track..................... 19

Navigating..............................................19

Pausing and Resuming Navigation.. 20
Stopping Navigation.......................... 20

Settings..........................................20

Trolling Motor Settings......................... 20

Wireless Network Settings............... 21

Remote Control Settings...................... 21

Backlight Settings............................. 21

Maintenance Needs and Schedule.. 22

Motor Information.......................... 22

Getting Started with the ActiveCaptain 

App......................................................... 22

Updating Software with the 

ActiveCaptain App............................. 23

Stowed Dimensions.............................. 24
Deployed Dimensions........................... 24
Registering Your Device........................25
Contacting Garmin Support.................. 25

Specifications................................ 26

Trolling Motor........................................ 26

Motor Thrust and Current-Draw 

Information........................................ 27

Remote Control..................................... 28
Foot Pedal............................................. 28

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Страница 1: ...FORCE KRAKENTROLLINGMOTOR Owner sManual...

Страница 2: ...without obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes or improvements Go to www garmin com for current updates and supplemental information concerning the use of this product Garmin...

Страница 3: ...lding Your Position 15 Gesture Controls 16 Waypoints 16 Creating a Waypoint 16 Navigating to a Waypoint 16 Viewing Waypoint Details 17 Editing a Waypoint Name 17 Deleting a Waypoint 17 Routes 17 Navig...

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Страница 5: ...allow rocks docks pilings and other boats Always disconnect the motor from the battery before cleaning or servicing the propeller to avoid injury CAUTION Always keep the remote control on your person...

Страница 6: ...parts from aligning correctly before using the motor Stowing the Motor from the Deployed Position 1 Hold down the pedal to release the latch NOTE The motor may automatically steer to 90 for stowing Th...

Страница 7: ...isplay Panel The display panel on the trolling motor mount shows important information at a glance NOTE The backlight on the display panel reacts to the ambient light and dims automatically at night G...

Страница 8: ...edures Power Hold to turn the motor off NOTE By default the trolling motor turns on automatically when it receives power It is not necessary to push this button to turn it on This can be changed in th...

Страница 9: ...tor Calibrate Compass A message appears on the display while the trolling motor prepares the calibration process and you should wait until instructed to begin 4 Using a foot pedal remote control or ou...

Страница 10: ...eless Devices Garmin Trolling Motor Start 4 On the trolling motor display panel press three times to enter pairing mode on the trolling motor display panel illuminates blue as it searches for a connec...

Страница 11: ...ote control insert the loop of the lanyard through the slot 2 Thread the other end of the lanyard through the loop and pull it tight 3 If necessary place the lanyard around your neck or wrist to tethe...

Страница 12: ...5 ft increments When in heading hold or manual control press and for single degree step turns or hold for steering in five degree increments Press and for incremental speed changes or hold for contin...

Страница 13: ...battery level by pressing Shows the status of the propeller When the propeller icon is shown the propeller is active When the propeller icon is not shown the propeller is off Shows the GPS signal stre...

Страница 14: ...Bring the remote control within 1 m 3 ft of the display panel on the trolling motor 4 Turn on the remote control 5 On the remote control select Settings Remote Control Pairing Start on the trolling m...

Страница 15: ...NOTE When anchor lock or heading hold is on or you are following a route tilt the pedal or press a button to resume manual control at the previous propeller speed Status LED Shows the status of the f...

Страница 16: ...hin 30 seconds of turning on the foot pedal hold until the status LED on the foot pedal illuminates blue 6 Release The status LED on the foot pedal illuminates blue as it searches for a connection the...

Страница 17: ...he motor when the propeller is out of the water Contact with the rotating propeller may result in severe injury 1 If necessary deploy the trolling motor Deploying the Motor from the Stowed Position pa...

Страница 18: ...trolling motor In manual mode you can adjust the direction and speed of the trolling motor as needed NOTE The trolling motor is in manual mode by default when you turn it on 1 If necessary on the rem...

Страница 19: ...the anchor lock feature you must calibrate the trolling motor Calibrating the Trolling Motor page 5 The anchor lock feature is an autopilot function that uses GPS to set and maintain your position us...

Страница 20: ...2 Point the remote control in the direction you want to move your position Your position jogs 1 5 m 5 ft in the direction you point 3 Release 4 Repeat this procedure until the you are in the position...

Страница 21: ...the chartplotter only You can save up to 100 routes Navigating a Route 1 On the remote control select Routes A list of the ten closest routes is shown 2 Select a route 3 Select Navigate To 4 Select a...

Страница 22: ...ks stored on the other device Saving the Active Track The track currently being recorded is called the active track You can save the active track and navigate it later You can save up to 50 tracks on...

Страница 23: ...e saved track Deleting a Saved Track 1 On the remote control select Tracks Saved Tracks A list of the ten closest saved tracks is shown 2 Select a saved track 3 Select Delete Navigating Before you can...

Страница 24: ...sary if you install a LiveScope transducer on the trolling motor Auto Power On Turns on the trolling motor when you apply power to the system Heading Hold Sets the behavior of the heading hold feature...

Страница 25: ...Sets the beeper to sound for key presses and alarms Auto Power Off Sets the length of time before the remote control turns off automatically Calibrate Calibrates the remote control for the gesture co...

Страница 26: ...ar and replace it as necessary Check and clean the power cables Lubricate the hinge with marine grade grease Clean and lubricate the stow and deploy latch pedal and latch bar Clean or replace the anod...

Страница 27: ...the trolling motor 5 Connect the mobile device to the internet 6 From the ActiveCaptain app select My Marine Devices Download NOTE The option to download an update is shown only if a software update...

Страница 28: ...n overhang length 20 7 cm 81 8 in 20 7 cm 81 8 in 20 7 cm 81 8 in Deployed Dimensions Item 63 in Model 75 in Model 90 in Model minimum height 48 6 cm 19 1 8 in 48 6 cm 19 1 8 in 48 6 cm 19 1 8 in moun...

Страница 29: ...ompleting our online registration today Register using the ActiveCaptain app Keep the original sales receipt or a photocopy in a safe place Contacting Garmin Support Go to support garmin com for help...

Страница 30: ...ack model 0 9 m 3 ft 63 in white model 1 2 m 4 ft 75 in model 1 2 m 4 ft 90 in model 1 2 m 4 ft Input voltage From 20 to 45 Vdc Input amperage 60 A continuous Breaker not included 42 VDC or greater su...

Страница 31: ...N Newton 5 lbf pound force and 5 A 24 0 Vdc Power Source Throttle Level Thrust Current 10 25 N 6 lbf 2 A 20 45 N 10 lbf 3 A 30 70 N 16 lbf 6 A 40 101 N 23 lbf 9 A 50 140 N 31 lbf 14 A 60 184 N 41 lbf...

Страница 32: ...IPX75 Compass safe distance 15 cm 6 in Foot Pedal Dimensions L W H 303 221 110 mm 1115 16 811 16 4 5 16 in Weight 1 8 kg 4 lb Operating temperature From 15 to 55 C 5 to 131 F Storage temperature From...

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Страница 34: ...support garmin com GUID B3BCDA2E E3B8 4864 840E DA1DB2C5C670 v1 September 2023...

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