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Firmly grasp the column with one hand while turning the depth collar adjustment knob counter clockwise until the motor column
slides freely. To secure the column at the desired depth position, turn the depth collar adjustment knob clockwise and tighten
securely. Adjust steering tension if necessary.
IMPORTANT: When adjusting the motor depth, ensure that the lower unit is submerged at least 25 cm (9.8 in.) to avoid propeller
cavitation in choppy water.
Speed Control Hand-Operated Models
Adjust the speed control to the desired direction and thrust level. Rotate the twist-tiller handle clockwise for reverse movement
or counter clockwise for forward movement. The “off” handle position stops the motor.
a –
depth collar adjustment knob
b –
depth collar
c –
steering tension knob
a
b
c
counter clockwise -> forward
clockwise -> reverse
Battery Indicator Lights
The battery indicator light (located on the head cover) provides battery state-of-charge information at a glance. The battery light
will turn on when the trolling motor is connected to the battery, and will remain on the entire time that the motor is connected
to the battery. The scheme below shows the different stages. It is recommended to re-charge the battery if only one remaining
light is on. The light indication during sailing is most accurate, when the engine is in neutral it can happen that more lights are on.
3 LEDS: 100%
2 LEDS: 60%
1 LED: 30%
Audio pattern
When connecting or during use of the trolling engine you will hear some beeps, they represent the state of the trolling engine, see
table below.
AUDIO PATTERN
STATE OF THE TROLLING ENGINE
5 beeps
Trolling engine ready for use
Continuous 2 beeps
Trolling engine ready for use, but speed control handle is not in neutral position
Continuous 3 beeps
High/low voltage, high current conditions, MOS problem
Continuous long beep
Motor stop operation, put the speed control handle back to neutral position