Attwood Corporation hereby declares that the MotorGuide R5 trolling motor is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the
99/5/EC R&TTE directive.
CE Declaration
Manufacturer: Attwood Corporation
Address: 1016 N. Monroe
Lowell, MI 49331 USA
Telephone: 616‑897‑9241
Authorized Representative: Brunswick Marine
Parc Industriel de Petit‑Rechain
B‑4800
Verviers, Belgium
Telephone: +32(0)87323222
Product: MotorGuide R5 Series
Model: includes all 12, 24, and 36
Council Directive 2004/108/EC ‑ Electromagnetic Compatibility
•
EN 55012:2008; A1:2010 ‑ Vehicles, boats and internal combustion engines.
Council Directive 98/96/EC ‑ Maritime Equipment Directive
•
EN 60945:2002+C1:2008 ‑ Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
equipment and systems (Motor systems)
• CISPR16 ‑ Conducted and Radiated Emissions
• EN61000‑4‑2:2008 ESD
• EN61000‑4‑3:2006 Radiated Immunity
• EN61000‑4‑4:2004 EFT
• EN61000‑4‑5:2005 Surges
• EN61000‑4‑6:2008 Conducted Susceptibility
• EN61000‑4‑8:2001 Magnetic Field Immunity
• EN6100‑4‑11:2004 Voltage Dips and Interrupts
Council Directive 2006/42/EC ‑ Machinery
•
EN ISO 12100 ‑ Safety of machinery ‑ General principles for design, risk
assessment and reduction
An official copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://
www.motorguide.com/support/certifications.
volt DC models
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Thank You
Thank you for choosing MotorGuide, one of the finest trolling motors available. Years
of experience have been committed to the goal of producing the finest quality
products. This led to MotorGuide's reputation for strict quality control, excellence,
durability, long‑lasting performance and being the best at providing after‑the‑sale
service and support.
Please read this manual carefully before operating your motor. This manual has been
prepared to assist you in the operation, safe use, and care of your trolling motor.
Again, thank you for your confidence in MotorGuide.
Warranty Message
The product you have purchased comes with a Two Year Limited Warranty from
MotorGuide, the terms of the policy are set forth in the Warranty Information section
of this manual. The policy statement contains a description of the duration of
coverage, important disclaimers and limitations of damages, and other related
information. Please review this important information.
The description and specifications contained herein were in effect at the time this
manual was approved for printing. MotorGuide, whose policy is one of continued
improvement, reserves the right to discontinue models at any time, to change
specifications, designs, methods, or procedures without notice and without incurring
obligation.
Alpha, Axius, Bravo One, Bravo Two, Bravo Three, Circle M with Waves Logo,
K‑planes, Mariner, MerCathode, MerCruiser, Mercury, Mercury with Waves Logo,
Mercury Marine, Mercury Precision Parts, Mercury Propellers, Mercury Racing,
MotorGuide, OptiMax, Quicksilver, SeaCore, Skyhook, SmartCraft, Sport‑Jet,
Verado, VesselView, Zero Effort, Zeus, #1 On the Water and We're Driven to win are
registered trademarks of Brunswick Corporation. Pro XS is a trademark of Brunswick
Corporation. Mercury Product Protection is a registered service mark of Brunswick
Corporation.
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Warranty Information
MotorGuide Limited Two Year Warranty...................................................................... 1
Trolling Motor Performance........................................................................................24
Owner Service Assistance
Mercury Marine Service Offices................................................................................. 25
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
MotorGuide Limited Two Year Warranty
KEEP YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT
1. To obtain warranty service, the purchaser should deliver or return the unit
(postage prepaid and insured) to any MotorGuide authorized service center. DO
NOT RETURN TO PLACE OF PURCHASE unless they are an authorized
service center. Motors purchased in other countries should be returned to place
of purchase. Products returned by mail should be carefully packaged and
include a note describing the nature of the problem and/or service requested,
customer address, and phone number. A copy of the receipt, Bill of Sale,
registration verification, or other proof of purchase is required with the return of
the product for warranty consideration. Warranty claims will not be accepted
without presentation of purchase receipt for trolling motor, other verification of
registration, or Bill of Sale for boat package.
2. MotorGuide electric trolling motors are warranted to the original purchaser to be
free from defects in material and/or workmanship for two (2) years. Warranty is
NOT transferable to any subsequent purchaser.
3. MotorGuide, at its discretion, will repair or replace items covered under the
terms of this warranty. Neither MotorGuide nor MotorGuide service dealers are
responsible for damages to MotorGuide products due to repairs performed by
anyone other than the MotorGuide Factory Service Center. Neither MotorGuide
nor Mercury Marine is responsible for failure or damage caused by improper
installation, set‑up, preparation, or previous service or repair errors.
4. Warranty coverage is available only to customers that purchase from a dealer
authorized by MotorGuide/Mercury Marine to distribute the product in the
country in which the sale occurred. Warranty coverage and duration varies by
the country in which the product resides. This warranty applies to X3 series
MotorGuide trolling motors sold and residing in the United States. This Limited
Warranty begins on the date the product is first sold to a purchaser or the date
on which the product is first put into service, whichever occurs first. MotorGuide
accessories are covered by this Limited Warranty for a coverage period of one
(1) year from the date of retail sale. The repair or replacement of parts, or the
performance of service under this warranty, does not extend the life of this
warranty beyond its original expiration date. Promotional warranties are not
included in this statement and coverage may vary by promotion. Product either
sold or put into service more than six years from date of manufacture is
excluded from warranty coverage.
5. MotorGuide Composite Shaft Limited Lifetime Warranty. MotorGuide composite
shafts are warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free of defects in
material or workmanship for the lifetime of the original purchaser. MotorGuide
will provide a new composite shaft at no cost for any composite shaft which
contains a defect in material or workmanship. The installation costs are the sole
responsibility of the purchaser.
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6. This warranty does not apply to normal worn parts, i.e., worn cables,
adjustments, or product damage due to 1) neglect, lack of maintenance,
accident, abnormal operation or improper installation or service; 2) abuse, i.e.,
bent metal columns, bent armature shafts, broken control cables, etc.,
accidents, modifications, misuse, excessive wear or damage caused by an
owner’s failure to provide reasonable and necessary installation or care; 3) use
of an accessory or part not manufactured by MotorGuide/Mercury; 4) alteration
or removal of parts; 5) opening the lower unit (motor) by anyone other than the
Factory Service Center will void this warranty.
7. This warranty will not apply to haul‑out, launch, towing and storage,
transportation charges and/or travel time, telephone or rental charges of any
type, inconvenience, or loss of time or income, or other consequential damages.
8. We reserve the right to improve the design of any trolling motor without
assuming any obligation to modify any trolling motor previously manufactured.
9. Serialized "Service‑Repair" motors have a one (1) year warranty. Nonserialized
"Service‑Repair" electric trolling motors are NOT warranted. "Service‑Repair"
motor denotes a trolling motor sold by MotorGuide that may be "used," but has
been inspected and may have had minor repairs. Original retail purchaser of a
"Service‑Repair" motor is the first purchaser of the motor after it is denoted as
"Service‑Repair." "Service‑Repair" motors have a blue sticker on the battery
cable and box denoting "Manufacturer Certified Service‑Repair Motor."
10. TERMINATION OF COVERAGE: Warranty coverage may be terminated for
repossessed product, or product purchased at auction, from a salvage yard,
from a liquidator, from an insurance company, from unauthorized marine
dealers or boatbuilders, or other third party entities.
11. ALL INCIDENTAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARE EXCLUDED
FROM THIS WARRANTY, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS ARE EXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY, IMPLIED
WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE LIFE OF THIS WARRANTY, SOME
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU
SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER LEGAL
RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Boater's Responsibilities
The operator (driver) is responsible for the correct and safe operation of the boat and
safety of its occupants and general public. It is strongly recommended that each
operator (driver) read and understand this entire manual before operating the trolling
motor.
Be sure at least one additional person on board is instructed in the basic operation of
the trolling motor in case the driver is unable to operate the boat.
Protecting People in the Water
WHILE YOU ARE TROLLING
It is very difficult for a person in the water to take quick action to avoid a boat heading
in their direction, even at slow speeds.
Always slow down and exercise extreme caution any time you are boating in an area
where there might be people in the water.
WHILE THE BOAT IS STATIONARY
WARNING
!
A spinning propeller, a moving boat, or any solid device attached to the boat can
cause serious injury or death to swimmers. Stop the trolling motor immediately
whenever anyone in the water is near your boat.
Shut off the trolling motor before allowing people to swim or be in the water near your
boat.
Passenger Safety Message
Whenever the boat is in motion, observe the location of all passengers. A sudden
reduction in boat speed, such as a sharp change of boat direction, could throw them
off the boat.
Safe Boating Suggestions
In order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself with local and other
governmental boating regulations and restrictions, and consider the following
suggestions.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Use flotation devices. It is the law to have an approved personal flotation device of
suitable size for each person aboard and have it readily accessible.
Do not overload your boat. Most boats are rated and certified for maximum load
(weight) capacities, refer to your boat capacity plate. If in doubt, contact your dealer
or the boat's manufacturer.
Perform safety checks and required maintenance. Follow a regular schedule and
ensure all repairs are made properly.
Never be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while boating (it is the law).
Alcohol or drug use impairs your judgment and greatly reduces your ability to react
quickly.
Passenger boarding. Stop the trolling motor whenever passengers are boarding or
unloading.
Be alert. The operator of the boat is responsible by law to maintain a proper lookout
by sight and hearing. The operator must have an unobstructed view particularly to the
front. No passengers, load, or fishing seats should block the operators view when
operating the boat.
Underwater hazards. Reduce speed and proceed with caution whenever navigating
in shallow water.
Tripping hazards. To avoid a trip hazard, route all cables and wiring neatly and out
of the way.
Report accidents. Boat operators are required by law to file a Boating Accident
Report with their state boating law enforcement agency when their boat is involved in
certain boating accidents. A boating accident must be reported if 1) there is loss of
life or probable loss of life, 2) there is personal injury requiring medical treatment
beyond first aid, 3) there is damage to boats or other property where the damage
value exceeds $500.00 or 4) there is complete loss of the boat. Seek further
assistance from local law enforcement.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
R5‑70/R5‑80/R5‑105 MotorGuide Trolling Motor
Saltwater model shown (freshwater
model similar)
a - Extendable speed control tiller
handle
b - Top housing
c - Composite column
d - Depth adjustment collar
e - Steering tension adjustment knob
f - Clamp bracket
g - Propeller
h - Lower unit
i - Transom clamp screws
j - Battery cables
k - Tilt lock release lever
l - Serial number
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Specifications
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
ModelControl
R5‑70
FW
Digital
R5‑80
FW
Digital
R5‑105
FW
Digital
R5‑80
SW
Digital
R5‑105
SW
Digital
Extendable
hand/
twist‑tiller
Extendable
hand/
twist‑tiller
Extendable
hand/
twist‑tiller
Extendable
hand/
twist‑tiller
Extendable
hand/
twist‑tiller
Freshwater/
Saltwater
Freshwater24 VVariable
Freshwater24 VVariable
Freshwater36 VVariable
Saltwater24 VVariable
Saltwater36 VVariable
Volts
Speeds
Forward/
Reverse
Peak
Thrust
31.8 kgf
(70 lbf)
36.3 kgf
(80 lbf)
47.6 kgf
(105 lbf)
36.3 kgf
(80 lbf)
47.6 kgf
(105 lbf)
Shaft
Length
106.7 cm
(42 in.)
106.7 cm
(42 in.)
106.7 cm
(42 in.)
106.7 cm
(42 in.)
127.0 cm
(50 in.)
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WIRING AND BATTERY INFORMATION
Wiring and Battery Information
WARNING
!
An operating or charging battery produces gas that can ignite and explode,
spraying out sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns. Ventilate the area around
the battery and wear protective equipment when handling or servicing batteries.
WARNING
!
Performing service or maintenance without first disconnecting the battery can
cause product damage, personal injury, or death due to fire, explosion, electrical
shock, or unexpected motor starting. Always disconnect the battery cables from the
battery before maintaining, servicing, installing, or removing motor components.
Recommended Practice and Procedures
IMPORTANT: Unplug the trolling motor after each use and when charging the
battery.
•Do not use the main engine battery to power the trolling motor. Use a dedicated
trolling motor battery or battery bank.
•Ensure that the batteries are enclosed and secured within a battery box to
prevent accidental shorting of the battery terminals.
•Route the trolling motor wires on the opposite side of the boat from other boat
wiring.
•Connect boat accessories directly to the main engine battery.
•Do not charge the trolling motor batteries while the trolling motor is in the
deployed (down) position.
Battery Recommendations
•Use 12‑volt, deep cycle marine batteries. The number of batteries required
varies according to the model of your trolling motor. Refer to BatteryConnection.
•As a general rule, deep cycle batteries with a higher amp‑hour rating or reserve
capacity rating will provide longer run times and better performance.
•Install a manual reset circuit breaker in line with the trolling motor positive leads
within 1.8 m (6 ft) of the batteries. These can be purchased from your local
MotorGuide retailer or from www.motorguide.com.
•Do not extend the included 10‑gauge battery cables more than 1.8 m (6 ft) for a
total of 3 m (10 ft). If longer battery cables are required, MotorGuide offers
accessory 8 mm² (8‑gauge) battery cables.
•Use nylock nuts to secure the battery cables to their terminals. Using wing nuts
to secure the battery cables can cause loose connections.
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•Do not power any depth sounders or fish finders from the trolling motor battery.
Connecting electronic equipment to the trolling motor batteries can cause
electrical interference. Any depth sounders or fish finders must be powered
from the engine starting or accessory battery.
An operating or charging battery produces gas that can ignite and explode,
spraying out sulfuric acid, which can cause severe burns. Ventilate the area around
the battery and wear protective equipment when handling or servicing batteries.
When charging batteries, an explosive gas mixture forms in each cell. Part of this gas
escapes through holes in the vent plugs and may form an explosive atmosphere
around the battery if ventilation is poor. This explosive gas may remain in or around
the battery for several hours after it has been charged. Sparks or flames can ignite
this gas and cause an internal explosion, which may shatter the battery.
The following precautions should be observed to prevent an explosion:
1. Keep flames away and do not smoke near batteries being charged or which
have been charged recently.
2. Do not disconnect the battery cables while the trolling motor is operating,
because a spark usually occurs at the point where a live circuit is broken.
Always use care to prevent reverse polarization when connecting or
disconnecting cable clamps on chargers. Poor connections are a common
cause of electrical arcs, which cause explosions.
3. Do not reverse the polarity of battery terminal to cable connections.
Wire and Cable Routing
•Route the trolling motor wires on the opposite side of the boat from other boat
wiring.
•Sensitive electronics, such as depth finders, should be connected directly to the
main engine battery. Single battery systems require separate connection
cables.
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WIRING AND BATTERY INFORMATION
Battery Connection
WARNING
!
Before working around electrical system components, disconnect the battery
cables from the battery to prevent injury or damage to the electrical system due to
an accidental short circuit.
!
CAUTION
Disconnecting or connecting the battery cables in the incorrect order can cause
injury from electrical shock or can damage the electrical system. Always disconnect
the negative (‑) battery cable first and connect it last.
NOTICE
Failure to operate the trolling motor within the recommended voltage specifications
can cause product damage. Do not exceed the maximum supply voltage.
IMPORTANT: Refer to the decal on the head of the trolling motor to determine the
voltage requirements of your trolling motor.
12-VOLT BATTERY CONNECTION
1. Starting with the negative (–) lead, disconnect the battery cables from the
engine starting or accessory battery.
2. Install a 50‑amp (good) or 60‑amp (best) manual reset circuit breaker in line
with the trolling motor power cable positive (+) lead and the trolling motor
battery positive (+) terminal.
3. Connect the positive (+) trolling motor lead to the positive (+) trolling motor
battery terminal.
4. Connect the negative (–) trolling motor lead to the negative (–) trolling motor
battery terminal.
5. Connect a common ground bond from the trolling motor battery negative (–)
terminal to the engine starting battery negative (–) terminal.
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6. Starting with the positive (+) lead, reconnect the battery cables to the engine
starting or accessory battery.
a - Power cables to
trolling motor
b - Manual reset circuit
breaker
c - Trolling motor battery
d - Engine starting or
accessory battery
e - Power cables to
engine
f - Common ground
bond
24-VOLT BATTERY CONNECTION
1. Starting with the negative (–) lead, disconnect the battery cables from the
engine starting or accessory battery.
2. Install a 50‑amp (good) or 60‑amp (best) manual reset circuit breaker in line
with the trolling motor power cable positive (+) lead and the trolling motor
battery B positive (+) terminal.
3. Connect the positive (+) trolling motor lead to the positive (+) terminal on trolling
motor battery B.
4. Connect a jumper wire (reference gray) between the negative (–) terminal on
battery B to the positive (+) terminal on battery A.
IMPORTANT: The jumper wire should be the same wire gauge as the negative (–)
and positive (+) power cables.
5. Connect the trolling motor negative (–) lead to the negative (–) terminal on
battery A.
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WIRING AND BATTERY INFORMATION
6. Starting with the positive (+) lead, reconnect the battery cables to the engine
starting or accessory battery.
24-volt battery connection
a - Power cables to trolling motor
b - Manual reset circuit breaker
c - Jumper wire (not supplied)
d - Negative (–) battery terminal
36-VOLT BATTERY CONNECTION
1. Starting with the negative (–) lead, disconnect the battery cables from the
engine starting or accessory battery.
2. Install a 50‑amp (good) or 60‑amp (best) manual reset circuit breaker in line
with the trolling motor power cable positive (+) lead and the trolling motor
battery C positive (+) terminal.
3. Connect the positive (+) trolling motor lead to the positive (+) terminal on trolling
motor battery C.
4. Connect a jumper wire (reference gray) between the negative (–) terminal on
battery C to the positive (+) terminal on battery B.
IMPORTANT: The jumper wire should be the same wire gauge as the negative (–)
and positive (+) power cables.
5. Connect a jumper wire (reference gray) between the negative (–) terminal on
battery B to the positive (+) terminal on battery A.
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Battery C
Battery A
GRY
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6. Connect the trolling motor negative (–) lead to the negative (–) terminal on
battery A.
7. Starting with the positive (+) lead, reconnect the battery cables to the engine
starting or accessory battery.
36-volt battery connection
a - Power cables to trolling motor
b - Manual reset circuit breaker
c - Jumper wire (not supplied)
d - Negative (–) battery terminal
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Wire Color Code Abbreviations
Wire Color Abbreviations
BLKBlack
BRNBrownGRYGray
GRNGreenORN or ORGOrange
PNKPinkPPL or PURPurple
REDRedTANTan
WHTWhiteYELYellow
LT or LITLightDK or DRKDark
BLUBlue
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TROLLING MOTOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Transom Mount Installation
NOTE: The R5 trolling motor will fit transoms up to 7.62 cm (3 in.) thick.
1. Place the trolling motor on the transom of the boat.
2. Tighten the transom clamp screws securely by hand. Do not overtighten the
transom clamp screws.
IMPORTANT: Overtightening the transom clamp screws can weaken or damage the
mount bracket.
a - Transom clamp screws
b - Mount bracket
Stowing and Deploying the Trolling Motor
WARNING
!
Rotating propellers can cause serious injury or death. Never start or operate the
motor out of water.
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TROLLING MOTOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
STOWING THE TROLLING MOTOR
!
CAUTION
Moving parts, such as hinges and pivot points, can cause serious injury. Keep
away from moving parts when stowing, deploying, or tilting the motor.
1. To change the drive angle or tilt the trolling motor, push down on the tilt lock
release lever while simultaneously pulling on the trolling motor head/column. Do
not exert downward force on the tiller handle to assist in tilting the trolling motor.
Tilt lock release lever
2. When the desired tilt position is achieved, release the tilt lock release lever.
Verify that the latch pin is securely engaged.
a - Tilt lock release
lever
b - Latch pin
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DEPLOYING THE TROLLING MOTOR
!
CAUTION
Moving parts, such as hinges and pivot points, can cause serious injury. Keep
away from moving parts when stowing, deploying, or tilting the motor.
1. Firmly grasp the trolling motor head/column and press on the tilt lock release
pin/lever.
a - Tilt lock release
lever
b - Latch pin
2. Adjust the angle of the motor to the desired position.
3. Release the tilt lock release pin/lever. Verify that the latch pin is securely
engaged.
Adjusting the Steering Tension
1. Turn the steering tension knob clockwise to increase steering tension.
2. Turn the steering tension knob counterclockwise to decrease steering tension.
Steering tension knob
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TROLLING MOTOR INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Adjusting the Trolling Motor Depth
!
CAUTION
Avoid injury due to the sudden shifting of weight when deploying the motor or
adjusting the motor depth. When raising or lowering the motor, firmly grasp the
motor column with one hand before loosening the depth collar knob.
Adjusting the depth of the motor improves trolling motor performance in various water
depths.
NOTE: It may be necessary to loosen the steering tension knob before adjusting the
motor depth. High steering tension will prevent the motor column from moving up and
down freely.
Firmly grasp the column with one hand while turning the depth collar adjustment knob
counterclockwise 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.
a - Depth collar adjustment knob
b - Depth collar
c - Steering tension knob
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 forward movement or counterclockwise for reverse movement.
The "off" handle position stops the motor.
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Digital variable speed models allow you to select any speed from 0–10 in forward or
reverse.
a - Forward speed control
b - Off
c - Reverse speed control
Battery Indicator Light
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. Depending on the battery state‑of‑charge, the light will
either be green (charged) or red (discharged).
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MAINTENANCE
Trolling Motor Care
To keep your trolling motor in the best operating condition and retain its
dependability, it is important that your trolling motor receive periodic inspections and
maintenance. We urge you to keep it maintained properly to ensure the safety of you
and your passengers.
WARNING
!
Neglecting to inspect, maintain, or repair your trolling motor can result in product
damage or serious injury or death. Do not perform maintenance or service on your
trolling motor if you are not familiar with the correct service and safety procedures.
SELECTING REPLACEMENT PARTS
We recommend using original MotorGuide Certified Tough replacement parts.
Inspection and Maintenance Schedule
BEFORE EACH USE
•Check the trolling motor for tightness on the transom.
•Check the tightness of the battery lead connections.
•Visually inspect for loose or corroded wiring connections.
•Check the tightness of the propeller nut.
•Check the propeller blades for damage.
AFTER EACH USE
•Disconnect the battery cables from the power source.
•Check the propeller and the propeller shaft for debris such as weeds and fishing
line. Remove all debris.
•Rinse the trolling motor with clean water to remove dirt and dust that may
scratch the surface.
EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE OR ANNUALLY
•
Periodically lubricate all the pivot points. Refer to Lubricating the Pivot Points.
•Check the tightness of bolts, nuts, and other fasteners.
•
Inspect the battery. Refer to Battery Inspection.
STORAGE PREPARATION
The major consideration in preparing the trolling motor for storage is to protect it from
corrosion and damage caused by freezing of trapped water.
Complete the appropriate care instructions to prepare the trolling motor for storage.
Store the trolling motor in a dry location where it will not be affected by temperatures
below ‑29 °C (‑20 °F).
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IMPORTANT: Trolling motors stored in temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) should be
operated slowly for a minimum of 15 minutes before going above 30% operation.
Lubricating the Pivot Points
To reduce friction, lubricate the following pivot points periodically:
•Pivot pin
•Latch pin
•Tilt positioning pin/lever
•Tilt positioning pin/lever spring
IMPORTANT: Never use an aerosol lubricant to grease or oil any part of the unit.
Many aerosol lubricants contain harmful propellants that can cause damage to
various parts of the trolling motor.
Tube Ref No.DescriptionWhere UsedPart No.
95
Battery Inspection
The battery should be inspected at periodic intervals to ensure proper trolling motor
operation.
IMPORTANT: Read the safety and maintenance instructions which accompany your
battery.
1. Ensure that the battery is secured to the vessel.
2. Ensure that the battery cable terminals are clean, tight, and correctly installed.
For installation instructions, refer to Battery Connection.
3. Ensure that the battery is equipped with a battery box to prevent accidental
shorting of the battery terminals.
2-4-C with PTFEPivot points92-802859A 1
Corrosion Control Anode (Saltwater Models)
The anode helps protect the trolling motor against galvanic corrosion by sacrificing its
metal to be slowly eroded instead of the trolling motor metal components. The anode
requires periodic inspection, especially in saltwater which will accelerate the erosion.
To maintain this corrosion protection, replace the anode if it is more than 50%
eroded. Never paint or apply a protective coating to the anode as this will reduce
effectiveness of the anode.
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IMPORTANT: Do not paint the anode or clean it with steel wool, sandpaper, wire
brushes, or other abrasive materials. Replace the anode if it is more than 50%
eroded.
a - Propeller
b - Anode (saltwater models only)
c - Washer
d - Propeller nut
Propeller Replacement
WARNING
!
Performing service or maintenance without first disconnecting the battery can
cause product damage, personal injury, or death due to fire, explosion, electrical
shock, or unexpected motor starting. Always disconnect the battery cables from the
battery before maintaining, servicing, installing, or removing motor components.
REMOVING THE PROPELLER
1. Disconnect the power cables from the battery.
2. While holding the propeller blade with one gloved hand, use a 9/16 in. wrench
or a ratchet to remove the propeller nut. Remove the propeller nut and washer
(or anode, for saltwater models).
IMPORTANT: Remove the propeller nut with a wrench or a ratchet and socket.
Using another tool may damage the propeller nut or shaft. If the propeller cannot be
removed easily, use a rubber mallet to lightly tap the back side of the opposite
blade. If the propeller cannot be removed, have the propeller removed by an
authorized dealer.
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57326
a
44664
MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Replace the propeller pin if it is bent.
INSTALLING THE PROPELLER
1. Rotate the motor shaft to insert the propeller pin horizontally.
a - Propeller pin
2. Install the propeller onto the motor shaft by engaging the propeller onto the
propeller pin.
3. Install the washer (and anode, for saltwater models) onto the propeller shaft,
then install the propeller nut. Use a wrench or a socket and ratchet to tighten
the propeller nut until it is snug, then tighten the nut another 1/4 turn.
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a
b
c
d
62099
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: Do not overtighten the propeller nut, or damage to the propeller or
propeller pin may occur.
Saltwater model shown
a - Propeller
b - Anode (saltwater models only)
c - Washer
d - Propeller nut
MotorGuide Accessories Inquiries
Refer to www.motorguide.com for factory authorized accessories for all MotorGuide
trolling motors.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Trolling Motor Performance
SymptomPossible CauseResolution
Loss of power
Excessive noise,
vibration
Motor failure (all
speeds)
Motor failure (one or
more speeds)
Difficulty removing
propeller
Weak battery
Loose or corroded battery
connections
Propeller is loose,
damaged, or off‑balance
Wiring or electrical
connection faulty
Weeds, fishing line, or
debris wrapped around
propeller
Motor shaft is bent
Propeller is loose,
damaged, or off‑balance
Weak battery
Loose or corroded battery
connections
Electrical
Fuse on circuit breaker is
open
Propeller is loose,
damaged, or off‑balance
Wiring or electrical
connection faulty.
Bent propeller pin
Bent armature shaftRefer to service center.
Refer to Wiring and BatteryInformation.
Refer to Maintenance.
Wire gauge from the battery to
the trolling motor is insufficient.
Six‑gauge wire is
recommended.
Remove weeds, fishing line, or
debris from propeller.
Refer to WarrantyInformation.
Refer to Maintenance.
Refer to Wiring and BatteryInformation.
Check the connector for a loose
or damaged connection. Refer
to Wiring and BatteryInformation.
Replace the fuse or reset the
circuit breaker only after
determining the root cause of
the problem.
Refer to Maintenance.
Refer to WarrantyInformation.
Hold one blade and lightly tap
the opposite blade with a
rubber mallet.
Use a putty knife on both sides
of the propeller to apply equal
pressure.
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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE
Mercury Marine Service Offices
For assistance, call, fax, or write. Please include your daytime telephone number with
mail and fax correspondence.
United States, Canada
Telephone
Fax
Websitewww.mercurymarine.com
Australia, Pacific
Telephone+61 3 9791 5822Brunswick Asia Pacific Group
Fax+61 3 9706 7228
Europe, Middle East, Africa
Telephone+32 87 32 32 11Brunswick Marine Europe
Fax+32 87 31 19 65
Mexico, Central America, South America, Caribbean
Telephone+1 954 744 3500Mercury Marine
Fax+1 954 744 3535
English +1 920 929 5040
Français + 905 636 4751
English +1 920 929 5893
Français +1 905 636 1704
41–71 Bessemer Drive
Dandenong South, Victoria 3175
Australia
Parc Industriel de Petit-Rechain
B-4800 Verviers,
Belgium
Mercury Marine
W6250 Pioneer Road
P.O. Box 1939
Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1939
11650 Interchange Circle North
Miramar, FL 33025
U.S.A.
Asia, Singapore, Japan
Telephone+65 65466160Brunswick Asia Pacific Group
T/A Mercury Marine Singapore Pte Ltd
Fax+65 65467789
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29 Loyang Drive
Singapore, 508944
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