MINN KOTA PowerDrive Owner's manual

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PURCHASE DATE
Feature Information
Installation
Operation
Maximizer
Battery
Wiring Diagram
Transducer
Maintenance
Propeller Replacement
Troubleshooting
Limited Warranty
OWNER’S MANUAL
NOTE: DO NOT RETURN YOUR MINN KOTA MOTOR TO
YOUR RETAILER
. YOUR RETAILER IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO
REPAIR OR REPLACE THIS UNIT
. YOU MAY OBTAIN SER-
VICE BY
:
CALLING MINN KOTA AT: 1-800-227-6433 OR
1-507-345-4623;
RETURNING YOUR MOTOR TO THE MINN KOTA FACTORY
SERVICE CENTER
;
SENDING OR TAKING YOUR MOTOR TO ANY MINN KOTA
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER ON ENCLOSED LIST
.
PLEASE INCLUDE PROOF OF PURCHASE, SERIAL NUMBER
AND PURCHASE DATE FOR WARRANTY SERVICE WITH ANY
OF THE ABOVE OPTIONS
.
CAUTION: READ THIS MANUAL
CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING
YOUR NEW TROLLING MOTOR.
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
.
Bowmount
CoPilot™
PowerDrive™
Saltwater
Trolling Motors
pg 11
pg. 12
pg 13
pg. 12
pg. 13
pg. 13
pg. 14
pg. 14
pg. 14,15
pg. 16
pg. 17
pg. 18
Feature Information
Installation, rod mount
Installation, strap
Adding/Removing Remotes
Misc. Information
Battery Replacement
General Operation
Audio Modes
Troubleshooting
Technical Assistance, FAQ’s
FCC Disclaimer/License
Limited Warranty
Power Drive
CoPilot
P/N 2307113 REV. D ECN 31085 11-08
FEATURES
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19
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Steer Left
Prop ON/OFF
Steer Right
Increase Speed
Decrease Speed
COPILOT REMOTE
ROD MOUNT
Mounting Holes
Locking Latch
Learn Button
Corded Footpedal Plug
Trolling Motor Plug
COPILOT RECEIVER
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATE-
MENT:
It is the intention of Johnson Outdoors Inc. to be a respon-
sible corporate citizen, operating in compliance with
known and applicable environmental regulations, and a
good neighbor in the communities where we make or sell
our products.
WEEE Directive:
EU Directive 2002/96/EC “Waste of Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)” impacts most
distributors, sellers, and manufacturers of consumer
electronics in the European Union. The WEEE Directive
requires the producer of consumer electronics to take
responsibility for the management of waste from their
products to achieve environmentally responsible disposal
during the product life cycle.
WEEE compliance may not be required in your location for
electrical & electronic equipment (EEE), nor may it be
required for EEE designed and intended as fixed or tem-
porary installation in transportation vehicles such as
automobiles, aircraft, and boats. In some European
Union member states, these vehicles are considered out-
side of the scope of the Directive, and EEE for those
applications can be considered excluded from the WEEE
Directive requirement.
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 Outdoors Inc. will
mark all EEE products in accordance with the WEEE
Directive. It is our goal to comply in the collection, treat-
ment, recovery, and environmentally sound disposal of
those products; however, these
requirement do vary within European
Union member states. For more infor-
mation about where you should dis-
pose of your waste equipment for recy-
cling and recovery and/or your
European Union member state require-
ments, please contact your dealer or
distributor from which your product was
purchased.
FEATURES
3
Flexible
Lifetime Warranty
Composite Shaft
Depth / Drive Collar
Maximizer /
Permanently
Sealed Electronics
Advanced Saltwater
Corrosion Protection:
3-mil acrylic paint
E-coated epoxy
Chromate conversion coat
7-step cleaning process
Premium marine alloy
Weedless Wedge™
Propeller
Replaceable
Sacrificial Anode
Extends Protection
Against Galvanic
Corrosion
Tilt Lock Lever
Allows Easy
Retraction To
Storage Position
Cool Running
Permanent Magnet
Motor
Grip Glide Lever
Copilot
Transmitter
MOTOR AND COPILOT LIMITED WARRANTY
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Composite Shaft
Johnson Outdoors Inc. warrants to the original purchaser
that the composite shaft of the purchaser’s Minn Kota®
trolling motor is free from defects in materials and work-
manship appearing within the original purchaser’s lifetime.
Johnson Outdoors will provide a new shaft, free of charge,
to replace any composite shaft found to be defective more
than three (3) years after the date of purchase. Providing
such a new shaft shall be the sole and exclusive liability of
Johnson Outdoors Inc. and the sole and exclusive remedy
of the purchaser for breach of this warranty; and purchaser
shall be responsible for installing, or for the cost of labor to
install, any new composite shaft provided by Johnson
Outdoors Inc.
Entire Product
Johnson Outdoors Inc. warrants to the original purchaser
that the purchaser’s entire Minn Kota® trolling motor is free
from defects in materials and workmanship appearing with-
in three (3) years after the date of purchase. Johnson
Outdoors Inc. will, at its option, either repair or replace, free
of charge, any parts, including any composite shaft, found
to be defective during the term of this warranty. Such repair
or replacement shall be the sole and exclusive liability of
Johnson Outdoors Inc. and the sole and exclusive remedy
of the purchaser for breach of this warranty.
Terms Applicable to Both Warranties
These limited warranties do not apply to motors used com-
mercially nor do they cover normal wear and tear, blemish-
es that do not affect the operation of the motor, or damage
caused by accidents, abuse, alteration, modification, mis-
use or improper care or maintenance. DAMAGE TO
MOTORS CAUSED BY THE USE OF REPLACEMENT
PROPELLERS OR OTHER REPLACEMENT PARTS NOT
MEETING THE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE
ORIGINAL PROPELLER AND PARTS WILL NOT BE COV-
ERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. The cost of normal
maintenance or replacement parts which are not defective
are the responsibility of the purchaser.
To obtain warranty service in the U.S., the motor or part
believed to be defective, and proof of original purchase
(including the date of purchase), must be presented to a
Minn Kota® Authorized Service Center or to Minn Kota®’s
factory service center in Mankato, MN. Any charges
incurred for service calls, transportation or shipping/freight
to/from the Minn Kota® Authorized Service Center or facto-
ry, labor to haul out, remove, re-install or re-rig products
removed for warranty service, or any other similar items
are the sole and exclusive responsibility of the purchaser.
Motors purchased outside of the U.S. (or parts of such
motors) must be returned prepaid with proof of purchase
(including the date of purchase and serial number) to any
Authorized Minn Kota® Service Center in the country of
purchase. Warranty service can be arranged by contacting
a Minn Kota® Authorized Service Center listed on the
enclosed sheet, or by contacting the factory at 1-800-227-
6433, 1-507-345-4623 or fax 1-800-527-4464. Note: Do not
return your Minn Kota® motor or parts to your retailer. Your
retailer is not authorized to repair or replace them.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN
THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES (EXCEPT ON THE COM-
POSITE SHAFT), INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WAR-
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXTEND BEYOND THREE
YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. IN NO
EVENT SHALL JOHNSON OUTDOORS INC. BE LIABLE
FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL
DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of inci-
dental or consequential damages, so the above limitations
and/or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
legal rights which vary from state to state.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY ON COMPOSITE SHAFT,
LIMITED THREE-YEAR WARRANTY ON ENTIRE PRODUCT:
“WARNING: This product contains chemical(s) known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive toxicity.”
INSTALLATION
4
INSTALLATION:
We recommend that you have another person
help with this procedure. Tools required: 7/16"
wrench, #3 phillips screwdriver and electric
drill with a 9/32" bit.
1. Remove the four sideplate screws. Remove
the right
sideplate and swing the left sideplate out and
away from the base extrusion.
2. Place the motor on the bow of the boat in the
deployed position:
• We recommend that the motor be mount-
ed as close to the centerline of the boat as
possible.
• Make sure the bow area under the mount-
ing location is clear and unobstructed for
drilling and accessible for you to attach the
nuts and washers.
• Make sure the mount is positioned so that
the shaft is out beyond the rub strip of the boat
by 1 1/2”. The lower unit, as it is lowered into
the water or raised into the boat, must not
encounter any obstructions.
3. Once in position, mark four of the twelve holes
provided in the bow mount base for drilling. If
possible, use the four holes that are farthest
apart. Drill through the marked holes using a
the 9/32" drill bit.
4. Mount the plate to the bow using the provided
bolts, nuts and washers.
5. Replace the sideplates and sideplate screws.
CAUTION: MAKE SURE YOU MOUNT YOUR MOTOR ON A LEVEL SURFACE. USE
THE RUBBER WASHERS TO CREATE A LEVEL SURFACE — IF NECESSARY.
Mount Bracket so that
during stow and
deploy, the shaft will
not encounter boat’s
rub strip.
The latch collar is
adjustable. If need-
ed, loosen the
Phillips head screw
and rotate the collar
up or down to
change the motor’s
position on the
ramps.
FCC DISCLAIMER
Compliance Statement ( Part 15.19 )
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning ( Part 15.21 )
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada Statement
The term “IC” before the certification/registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifi-
cations were met.
LIMITED LICENSE
The CoPilot Wireless Remote System contained herewith includes a transmitter remote, a receiver, and one or more
mounting brackets. This CoPilot System is protected by U.S. Patent No. 5,859,517 and copyrights in the United States
and other countries. Your use to this Copilot System is limited by patent and copyright laws, and is authorized according
to the following terms and conditions.
You are authorized to: (1) use the CoPilot System as contained in this package; (2) use the CoPilot System with extra or
supplemental transmitter remotes, receivers, or mounting brackets that are designed to work with this CoPilot System and
is either sold by Minn Kota or sold with the permission of Minn Kota; and (3) transfer the CoPilot System and license to
another party if the other party agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this license.
You are not authorized to: (1) use the CoPilot System with extra or supplemental transmitters, receivers, and/or mounting
brackets manufactured by companies other than Minn Kota or not authorized by Minn Kota; or (2) use, copy, modify,
reverse engineer, or transfer any CoPilot System software except as expressly provided for in this license.
The license is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time by destroying the CoPilot System. The license
will also terminate if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement.
You may not sublicense, assign or transfer the license or the CoPilot System software except as expressly provided in
this license. Any attempt otherwise to sublicense, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties, or obligations is void.
Any unauthorized use of the Copilot System will void any warranty.
Should you have any questions concerning this license, you may contact Minn Kota by writing to Minn Kota, Inc., 1531 E.
Madison Ave, P.O. Box 8129, Mankato, MN 56002-8129.
FCC
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OPERATION
5
TO STOW:
Push down to release tilt lock lever
and raise the motor by pulling up
on the composite shaft or control
head. Pull the motor toward the
stern until it rests securely on the
ramp and the Grip Glide Lever
captures the collar.
TO DEPLOY:
Push firmly down on the Grip Glide
lever to release the collar and slide
the motor forward, out from the
ramp. Lower the motor to the
desired depth. Make sure it clicks
into a secure, vertical position.
TO ADJUST DEPTH:
Firmly grasp and hold the composite shaft
above the PowerDrive housing. Loosen
the depth/drive collar knob until the shaft
slides freely. Raise or lower the motor to
the desired depth. Tighten the
depth/drive collar knob to secure the
motor in place.
TO ADJUST LATCH COLLAR:
The latch collar is adjustable. If needed, loosen the Phillips head screw and rotate the collar up or
down to re-align the latch and collar. The ideal adjustment is a slightly loose fit that completely
captures the collar.
WARNING: WHEN RAISING OR LOW-
ERING MOTOR, KEEP FINGERS
CLEAR OF ALL HINGE AND PIVOT
POINTS AND ALL MOVING PARTS.
Grip Glide Lever
Tilt Lock lever
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Do not take your CoPilot receiver or remote to your dealer or to a Minn Kota Authorized Service Center for repair or
replacement. The CoPilot remote has no field replaceable or user serviceable parts, (other than battery replacement).
For service/technical assistance call 1-800-227-6433, or send the CoPilot receiver and remote(s) along with proof of
purchase date to: Johnson Outdoors- MinnKota Service, 121 Power Drive, Mankato MN 56002-8129
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Are there any on/off switches?
A. No. The receiver is always powered up whenever the motor is connected to the battery or batteries. The remote
automatically goes into a low power “sleep mode” whenever there are no buttons being pressed.
Q. Does the remote float?
A. The remote will float by itself.
Q. Can other CoPilot users control my CoPilot if they get too close?
A. No. Each remote has it’s own unique ID number , your CoPilot receiver will not respond to commands from other
“unlearned” remotes.
Q. How many remote ID numbers can my receiver “learn”?
A. 10
Q. What happens if my receiver has 10 different remote ID numbers “learned” and I attempt to “teach” it another one
?
A. The first remote ID number that was learned will be erased (first in, first out).
Q. Can I turn the AutoPilot function on and off using CoPilot?
A. No. CoPilot only controls those functions that are available on the foot pedal.
Q. How long should the battery in the remote last?
A. Under normal use and conditions, the battery should last for at least two regular fishing seasons.
Q. Where can I purchase additional remotes and rod mounting brackets?
A. Through any regular Minn Kota retail outlet.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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MAXIMIZER BATTERY
6
BATTERY INFORMATION:
The motor will operate with any deep cycle marine 12 volt battery [24 volts require two]. For best results,
use a deep cycle MINN KOTA marine battery with at least an 100 ampere hour rating. As a general on
the water estimate, your 12 volt motor will draw one ampere per hour and your 24 volt motor will draw
.75 ampere per hour for each pound of thrust produced when the motor is running on high. The actual
ampere draw is subject to your particular environmental conditions and operation requirements.
Maintain battery at full charge. Proper care will significantly improve the battery life. Failure to recharge
lead-acid batteries (within 12-24 hours) is the leading cause of premature battery failure. For best
results, use a variable rate MINN KOTA charger.
NOTE: Do not use your crank battery as one of the supply batteries; crank batteries are not built for
deep discharge service.
MAXIMIZER™: (On Select Models)
The built-In Maximizer’s electronics create pulse width modulation to provide longer running
time and extended battery life. With the Maximizer speed control, you may, in some applica-
tions, experience interference in your depth finder display. We recommend that you use a
separate deep cycle marine battery for your trolling motor and that you power the depth finder
from the starting / cranking battery. If problems still persist, call our service department at 1-
800-227-6433.
AUDIO
AUDIOAUDIO
AUDIO
PATTERN
PATTERNPATTERN
PATTERN
WHAT CONDITION CAUSE IT
WHAT CONDITION CAUSE ITWHAT CONDITION CAUSE IT
WHAT CONDITION CAUSE IT
OCCURS IN
OCCURS INOCCURS IN
OCCURS IN
WHICH AUDIO
WHICH AUDIOWHICH AUDIO
WHICH AUDIO
MODE
MODEMODE
MODE
2 second long
beep
Every time the receiver is powered up an there are no remote
IDs learned.
All
1 chirp
When foot pedal is in the CON position all remote commands
from the remote will be ignored.
All
5 beeps Foot pedal speed control is moved while in remote mode. All
Steady tone Heard while holding down the learn button on the receiver. All
4 beeps After a remote button is pressed while the receiver learns it's ID. All
A ten second
long warbling
sound that
transitions into a
steady tone
Heard during the process used to clear all stored remote IDs.
After the learn switch is released, a 2 second long beep will be
heard.
All
1 long beep 2
short beeps,
pause, (repeat)
Powered up with MOM/CON in the CON position (or mom switch
held). When the foot pedal is moved to momentary, the power
up audio will be heard.
All
COPILOT TROUBLESHOOTING
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CAUSE
CAUSECAUSE
CAUSE EFFECT
EFFECTEFFECT
EFFECT SOLUTION
SOLUTIONSOLUTION
SOLUTION
The battery is discharged Replace battery
Receiver may not have “learned” the ID
number of the remote.
Remote needs to be learned. See “
“ADDING/REMOVING REMOTES” section
to learn the remote ID number.
With the foot pedal connected, the MOM-
CON switch is in the CON position. An
audio response will be heard if a button is
pressed with the foot pedal in the CON
position.
The foot pedal switch must be placed in
the MOM position. The receiver will not
accept any commands from the remote
with the switch in the CON position
REMOTE IS NOT
TRANSMITTING
If remote has been taken apart, the
keypad and top case may have been
installed backwards.
Take remote apart (BATTERY
REPLACEMENT SECTION) and reinstall
case halves with the proper orientation.
WHEN RECEIVER IS
POWERED UP, IT SOUNDS A
BEEP PATTERN. (1 long beep,
2 short beeps, pause, repeat)
The foot pedal MOM-CON switch is in the
CON position
The foot pedal switch must be placed in
the MOM position. The beeping sound will
continue until the switch is placed in the
MOM position
Prop speed is set at “0” Increase the prop speed above “0”
THE PROP IS NOT TURNING
BUT THE “PROP ON” AUDIO
TICK IS STILL GOING
Prop ON tick occurs only in Audio mode 3
Switch Audio mode to either Audio 1 or 2.
See “Audio Modes” section.
WARNING - To prevent personal injury or property damage, always install a 60 amp manual-reset circuit break-
er in line with the trolling motor positive (+) lead(s) as close to the battery as possible. To order a MKR-19, 60 amp
circuit breaker, contact your local service center or call Minn Kota at 1-800-227-6433.
BATTERY
7
WARNING:
• Before connecting battery, make sure that the
trolling motor is OFF.
• Use 6 gauge wire to extend power lead.
• Keep the leadwire connection tight and solid
to the battery terminals.
• Locate batteries in a ventilated compartment.
• Working with or near lead acid batteries is
dangerous. Batteries contain sulfuric acid and
produce explosive gases. Improper wiring may
cause a battery explosion and could result in
loss of eyesight or serious burns.
BATTERY CONNECTION:
12 Volt Systems: RT55
1. Connect the positive ( + ) red lead to the positive ( + ) battery terminal.
2. Connect the negative ( – ) black lead to the negative ( – ) battery terminal.
24 Volt Systems: RT70
1. Two 12 volt batteries are required.
2. The batteries must be wired in series, only as directed in the wiring dia-
gram, to provide 24 volts.
a. Connect the negative ( – ) black lead to the negative ( – ) terminal of
battery 1.
b. Connect the connector cable to the positive ( + ) terminal of battery 1
and to the negative ( – ) terminal of battery 2.
c. Connect the positive ( + ) red lead to the positive ( + ) terminal on
battery 2.
If installing a leadwire plug, observe proper polarity and follow instructions in
your boat owner’s manual.
See wiring diagrams on following page.
GENERAL COPILOT OPERATION COPILOT AUDIO MODES COPILOT TROUBLESHOOTING
14
AUDIO MODES
There are three receiver audio modes available. To switch from one audio mode to another, press and hold both the
INCREASE and DECREASE speed buttons on the remote down for one second. The receiver will respond with 1, 2
or 3 audible beeps indicating the corresponding receiver audio mode change.
Audio Mode 1 = All of the normal audible sounds mentioned in this owners manual.
Audio Mode 2 = Same as audio mode 1 plus an audible beep for speed increase / decrease and prop on/off.
Audio Mode 3 = Same as audio mode 2 plus the prop on audible click every few seconds.
NOTE : WHEN THE CORDED FOOT PEDAL IS IN CONTROL AND THE PROPELLER IS ON, THE
PROP ON INDICATOR CLICK WILL BE HEARD IF THE RECEIVER IS SET TO AUDIO MODE 3.
UNIT IS FACTORY PRE-SET TO AUDIO MODE 2.
COPILOT TROUBLESHOOTING
AUDIO
PATTERN
WHAT CONDITION CAUSES IT
OCCURS IN
WHICH AUDIO
MODE
1 beep
Pressing the INCREASE SPEED or DECREASE SPEED
button.
Modes 2 and
3
1 beep
Pressing the PROP ON/OFF button to turn the
prop on.
Modes 2 and
3
2 beeps
Pressing the PROP ON/OFF but ton to turn the
prop off.
Mode 2 and 3
Single tick
every 1.5
sec.
When the prop is active including when speed is
set to 0.
Mode 3
1 beep
Switching to Audio Mode 1 (pressing the
INCREASE SPEED and DECREASE SPEED buttons
simultaneously for 1 second.)
All
2 beeps
Switching to Audio Mode 2 (pressing the
INCREASE SPEED and DECREASE SPEED buttons
simultaneously for 1 second.)
All
3 beeps
Switching to Audio Mode 3 (pressing the
INCREASE SPEED and DECREASE SPEED buttons
simultaneously for 1 second.)
All
hi
Every time the receiver is powered up and there
ll
GENERAL OPERATION
Using the CoPilot with a corded foot pedal
• When the MOM-CON switch is in the MOM position, the angler may begin using the remote at any time.
As soon as any remote button is pressed, the initial speed setting will be approximately the same as the foot pedal’s speed con-
trol position. However, the prop will not automatically turn on until the remote’s prop on/off button is pressed.
Pressing the corded foot pedal momentary switch or steering switches will override the remote and receiver function and con-
trol will automatically go to the corded foot pedal. The prop speed will also revert to the current position of the speed control on
the foot pedal.
Using the CoPilot without a corded foot pedal
Some anglers will prefer to have the deck completely clear of any unnecessary cables and foot pedals. When using the Copilot
in this manner, the receiver will always react to any commands from the remote.
When the foot pedal’s MOM-CON switch is in the CON position or when the Momentary On switch is held,
the receiver WILL NOT RESPOND to any remote commands. When remote commands are received, the
receiver will emit an audio chirp. This will indicate that the remote is functioning properly although a foot
pedal switch is active and is overriding the remote.
MISC INFORMATION BATTERY REPLACEMENT
13
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
The five buttons are for PROP ON/OFF, STEER LEFT, STEER RIGHT, INCREASE SPEED AND DECREASE
SPEED.
Pressing the PROP ON/OFF button will turn the propeller on or off. The button does not need to be held down.
(Press the button once to turn the motor ON; press button a second time to turn it OFF.)
Pressing either STEERING button will cause the motor to turn in the desired direction as long as the button is held
down. If a steering button is held for more than seven seconds, the steering will automatically stop.
Pressing and releasing the INCREASE SPEED or DECREASE SPEED buttons will cause the speed to increase
or decrease by one level. The speed is adjustable from level 0-10. At level 0, the prop will not turn.
An audible beep is heard for each step change in speed. Attempting to go higher than speed 10 or lower than
speed 0 will result in the speed not changing and no beep will be heard. See the Audio Mode section for more
information.
If the receiver senses no foot pedal or remote operation for 1 hour, the remote speed setting is automatically set
to zero. This could help prevent unintentional activation of the propeller if the prop on /off remote button is inad-
vertently pressed or bumped while in storage.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
THE REPLACEMENT BATTERY MUST BE A MODEL CR2032 COIN CELL TYPE. IT IS STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED THAT A NAME BRAND BATTERY IS USED.
To replace the battery, follow these steps:
1.) Temporarily ground yourself by touching a grounded metal object in order to discharge any static elec-
tricity in your body.
2.) Remove the four screws on the bottom of the remote case.
3.) Separate the case halves to access the circuit board.
4.) Pull back the retaining fingers of the battery holder to remove the battery (underside of circuit board.)
5.) Install the new battery with the positive (+) side of the battery facing up (away from the circuit board).
Ensure battery is snapped securely in place.
6.) Reassemble the remote. Note that the alignment peg in the remote case must line up with the cor-
responding alignment hole in the circuit board. Also note that the keypad must be positioned so that
the buttons are over the end of the circuit board opposite from the alignment peg and hole. Reinstall
the four case screws and tighten them as required.
BATTERY
ALIGNMENT PEG
WIRING DIAGRAMS
8
12-24 VOLT MODELS
NOTE:
1. BATTERY 2 AND CONNECTING WIRE USED FOR 24V APPLICATIONS ONLY
2. UNIVERSAL SONAR 2 WIRES APPLICABLE TO US2 MOTORS ONLY
B+
M+
B-
M-
12v
24v
RED M+
BLACK M-
CONTROL BOARD
RED
WHITE
BLACK
CoPilot
STEERING MOTOR
BATTERY GAUGE
BATTERY 1
BATTERY 2
BLACK B-
RED B+
COIL CORD
MOTOR
RED M+
BLACK M-
UNIVERSAL SONAR 2 WIRE
BLACK
UNIVERSAL SONAR 2
EXTENSION WIRE
BATTERY 1
TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION:
Transducer cables should be routed through the coil
cable and handle as shown. Leave enough slack for
proper deployment and retraction. Mount transducer
according to transducer instructions.
NOTE: A transducer is not included with your trolling
motor.
TRANSPORTATION:
In conditions where the stowed motor is subject to high
levels of shock or vibration, take care to provide a
secure stow. Move the depth collar snug against the
steering motor and tighten.
Drill a small hole in rib
Leave slack
Tie wrap cable
TRANSDUCER MAINTENANCE
9
WRIST STRAP ADDING / REMOVING REMOTES
12
Using the nylon strap with the remote
For a general purpose strap mount, refer to the figure above. This strap can be used as a wrist
mount, around the belt, to a fixed location on the boat, etc…
Your CoPilot is now installed and ready for operation!
Adding / Removing remotes
• To “learn” the ID number of additional remotes, follow these steps:
1.) Press and hold the LEARN button located on the side of the receiver (receiver will emit a con-
tinuous tone.)
A small blunt object must be used to depress the LEARN button ( pen or screwdriver.)
2.) Press any button on the remote (receiver will beep 4 times confirming that it has “learned” the ID
number of the remote and that the programming is valid and complete.)
• “Re-learning” the ID number of the same remote will not overwrite previously “learned” remotes.
• If the receiver has “learned” the ID number of ten remotes, “learning” an eleventh remote will erase
or over write the first “learned” remote.
• The CoPilot allows the angler to erase all stored remote ID numbers from the receiver. To do so, fol-
low these steps:
1.) Remove power from the receiver by unplugging the receiver from the motor.
2.) Press and hold the LEARN button and power up the receiver by plugging it back into the motor. Hold
the LEARN button down for 10 seconds. During this time the receiver audio will emit a warble sound,
slowly transition to a constant beep and then shut off.
3.) Release the Learn button and the receiver will reboot. The receiver will emit a 2 second long beep
indicating memory is empty. This audio pattern will occur each time the receiver powers up until a
remote ID number is learned.
IN
OUT
LEARN BUTTON
MAINTENANCE:
1. After use in salt or brackish water these units should
be rinsed with fresh water, then wiped down with a
cloth dampened with an aqueous based silicone spray
such as Armorall®.
2. The propeller must be cleaned of weeds and fishing
line. The line can get behind the prop, wear away the
seals and allow water to enter the motor. Check this
after every 20 hours of operation.
3. To prevent accidental damage during trailering or stor-
age, disconnect the battery whenever the motor is off
of the water. For prolonged storage, lightly coat all
metal parts with silicone spray.
4. For maximum performance, restore battery to full
charge before each use. Unless you are using a power
panel or MINN KOTA battery charger, disconnect the
trolling motor when charging the battery.
5. The composite shaft requires periodic cleaning and
lubrication for proper retraction and deployment. A
coating of Armorall
®
will provide “like new” operation.
6. Replace the sacrificial anode / nut and washer after
2000 hours of run time or 1.5 seasons, which ever
comes first. See Propeller Replacement, steps 1 - 2
and 5 - 6.
NOTICE: DO NOT APPLY LUBRICANT OR ANY TYPE
OF GREASE TO TROLLING MOTOR CONNECTORS
PROPELLER REPLACEMENT MOTOR TROUBLESHOOTING
10
PROPELLER REPLACEMENT:
1. Hold the propeller and loosen the
anode/nut with a pliers or a wrench.
2. Remove anode/nut and washer. If the
drive pin is sheared/broken,
you will need to hold the shaft steady
with a screwdriver blade pressed
into the slot on the end of the shaft.
3. Turn the old prop to horizontal ( as
illustrated ) and pull it straight off.
If drive pin falls out, push it back in.
4. Align new propeller with drive pin.
5. Install prop washer and anode/nut .
6. Tighten anode/nut 1/4 turn past snug
or to 25-35 inch lbs. Be careful, over
tightening the anode/nut can damage
the prop.
NOTE: The weedless wedge propeller is designed to provide
absolute weed free operation with very high efficiency. To
maintain top performance, the leading edge of the blades
must be kept smooth. If this edge is rough or nicked,
restore to smooth by sanding with fine sandpaper.
MOTOR TROUBLESHOOTING:
1. Motor fails to run or lacks power:
• Check battery connections for proper polarity.
• Make sure that the terminals are clean and corrosion free.
• Check the battery water level. Add water if needed.
2. Motor loses power after a short running time:
• Check battery/batteries charge, if low, restore to full charge.
3. Motor does not steer.
• Make sure the drive/depth collar is tight andfully engaged with the drive motor.
4. Motor does not respond to CoPilot commands.
• Make sure the cable connector plugs at the drive mount are secure.
5. Control head vibrates during normal operation:
• Remove and rotate the prop 180°. See removal instructions in prop section.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT
THE MOTOR FROM THE
BATTERY BEFORE BEGIN-
NING ANY PROP WORK OR
MAINTENANCE.
WEEDLESS
PROPELLER
DRIVE PIN
ANODE / NUT
WASHER
SLOT
Installing the rod mount
•The rod mount is designed for installation on any area of the rod grip, especially the area forward of the reel.
(See the figures above.)
• Spinning reel users may want to install the mount on the top of the rod to allow thumb operation of the
remote.
• Bait casting reel users who “palm” the reel may install the mount on the side of the rod to allow remote opera-
tion with the index or middle finger.
• The mount should be positioned on the rod so that the unlocking latch on the bracket is toward the rod tip.
1). Position the rod mount in the desired location on the fishing rod, holding it in place with your thumb.
2). Insert (2) tie-down straps through the rod mount and cinch down around the rod (place the locking
head of the tie-down strap to either side of the rod mount; do not place in the area below the remote.)
3). Trim the excess tie down strap with a side cutter or scissors.
• To attach the remote to the mount, slide the remote into the mount from the rear of the bracket. Ensure that
the slides on the mount engage the slots on the sides of the remote. Slide the remote into the mount until it
snaps into the locked position.
• To release the remote from the mount, press down on the unlocking latch while simultaneously sliding the
remote out of the mount.
• During periods of non-use, we recommend that the remote be inserted into the mount with the buttons facing
down. This will help to ensure that there are no unintentional button presses while the rod is in storage.
COPILOT FEATURES INSTALLING ROD MOUNT
11
COPILOT™ FEATURES
• Wireless control for PowerDrive and AutoPilot motors with the round plug.
• Functions include steering (right/left), prop on / off, and speed control.
• Patented remote allows motor to be controlled from rod, wrist, belt, or boat console.
• Quick-release rod mounts allow quick and easy transfer of remote from rod to rod.
• CoPilot can be used with or without the corded foot pedal.
• Remotes will not interfere with the AutoPilot or Universal Sonar operation.
• Up to 10 remotes can be used interchangeably with the same receiver.
• Remotes provides finer steering adjustments than the corded foot pedal.
• Components are environmentally sealed to protect against rain, wind or snow.
ONLY COMPATIBLE WITH SEALED ROUND CONNECTOR
SPINNING REEL
BOBINE ROTATIVE
BAIT CASTING REEL
BOBINE À JETER L’APPÂT
IDAHO
Captain Hook’s
1819 Holli Park
Idaho Falls 83401
208-525-2028
Minn Kota Mike
1311 E. Linden Ave.
Coeur d’ Alene 83814
208-664-2753
ILLINOIS
Al’s Sporting Goods
514 South Henderson St.
Galesburg 61401-4342
309-342-7776
Croegaert’s Great Outdoors
4002 11th St.
Rock Island 61201
309-788-4868
Gilmore’s Bait & Marine
15321 Carlinville Lake Rd.
Carlinville 62626-9218
217-854-8136
Harrison’s Sport Shop
15993 Cambria Rd
DeSoto 62924
618-987-2030
J & M Marine
1409 E. Lincoln Hwy.
DeKalb 60115-4601
815-756-5888
Mid-Town Marina
285 - 5th St
East Dubuque 61025-0145
814-747-3310
Presley’s South Side Worm Ranch
1510 W Garfield Ave
Bartonville, 61607
309-697-2059
Qualls
2705 So. Broadway
Salem 62881-9661
618-548-1153
Smiley’s Sport Shop, Inc.
2049 E. Ireland Grove Rd.
Bloomington 61704-7103
309-663-1133
Strictly Fishing
23003 W Lincoln Hwy
Plainfield, 60544
815-609-9600
Top of the Hill
537 Illinois Ave. Ext
Murphysboro 62966-9455
618-684-2923
Wilrae Inc / Marine Division
9200 S Harlem Ave
Bridgeview 60455
708-741-4141
INDIANA
A & L Electronics
10709 N 500 W
Wheatfield 46392
219-987-2899
A2O Boating and Marine Supply, Inc.
504 Lewis & Clark Blvd.
Clarksville 47129
812-282-4636
Erwin’s Marine
1858 Lincoln Way
Valparaiso 46383
219-462-1634
Fort Wayne Boating Center
2223 Goshen Rd.
Ft. Wayne 46808
260-422-8468
Four Way Bridge Bait Shop
8964 E Cty. Road 350 South
Dugger 47848-9779
812-847-7989
GM Industries
9502 W. 800S
Swayzee 46986
765-922-4816
J. Sawyer Wholesale Bait Co.
130 Market Street
Charlestown 47111-1234
812-256-3131
Parkside Marine & More, Inc.
7191 Fox Run Rd
Brookville, IN 47012
765-647-4619
Schwartz Marine
6785 W 425 N
Shipshewana 46565
260-768-4894
Stahl Marine
11330 W Maple Dr
Columbus 47201
812-371-0478
Starboard Choice Marine
506 Division St
Mishawaka 46545
574-257-7827
Tackle Service Center
246 East Washington St.
Mooresville 46158-1459
317-831-2400
Westforth Sports
4704 Roosevelt Street
Gary 46408-3748
219-980-0680
IOWA
Bob’s Small Engine Repair
505 5th Avenue
Marion 52302-3258
319-377-3339
Don & Jim’s Auto Electric
27 – 23rd St SW
Mason City 50401
641-423-4113
Four Seasons Repair
35332 1st St
LeMars 510361-8741
712-546-5596
Glenn’s Reel & Rod Repair
2210 East 9th Street
Des Moines 50316-1999
515-262-2990
Iowa Falls Trolling Motor
230 Elm
Iowa Falls
(641) 648-9694
J & B Repair
545 Cahallan Rd
Harpers Ferry 52146
563-586-2226
Mitch’s Minn Kota Repair
527 W 28th
Cedar Falls 50613
319-859-0246
Nick’s Rod & Reel
Service Center
2604 W Locust St., Unit 3
Davenport 52804-3341
563-391-1517
R & R Sports Inc.
2014 North 2nd St.
Clinton 52732-2536
563-243-4696
Shamrock Boat Sales
217 370th St.
Carnarvon 51450
712-664-2356
KANSAS
Alan Appliance Service
1300 East Central St.
Wichita 67214-4002
316-262-7228
Arnie’s Boat Sales & Svc.
2036 E. 1400 Rd.
Lawrence 66044-9304
785-842-3916
Curt’s Trolling Motor Repair
5114 S Custer
Wichita 67217
316-529-2789
Midwest Trolling Motor Service
2026 North Jackson
Junction City 66441-2285
785-762-6888
KENTUCKY
B & J Trolling Motor
5910 Poplar Level Rd.
Louisville 40228-1040
502-969-8511
Echo Electronics
2150 Blankenship Drive
Paducah 42003-9001
270-442-7673
Kentucky Trolling
Motor Service
7000 Jacks Creek Rd.
Lexington 40515-9539
859-272-3632
Wayne Co. Marine
Route 1, Box 290A
Monticello 42633
606-348-5483
LOUISIANA
Antley’s Trolling Motor Repair
342 Worthey Road
West Monroe 71291-1694
318-396-9292
Bayside Tackle
102 S bay Rd
Pierre Pat 70339
958-252-3300
Bobcat Boats, Inc.
5088 Hwy. 171
Gloster 71030-3112
318-933-8183
Bobby Lynn’s Marina
24015 Hwy. 1
Golden Meadow 70357
985-396-2678
Carl’s Tackle Box
42209 Hwy 931
Gonzales 70737
225-622-2651
Carl’s Trolling Motor Repair
194 NE Natchitosches
Sibley 71024
318-377-6164
Dive Salvage & Marine
2036 Texas Ave.
Shreveport 71103-3637
318-222-0753
Dixie Trolling Motor Repair
78196 Hwy 437
Covington 70435
985-809-0685
Front to Back Boat Service
2221 N Airway Dr.
Baton Rouge 70815
225-928-9644
Foster & Joshua’s Trolln
Motor/ATV
3720A W Bank Exprwy
Harvey 70058
504-328-2877
Landry’s DHP Marine
5817 Common St.
Lake Charles 70607
337-478-1291
Midlake Marine Service
13126 Texas Hwy.
Many 71449-9176
318-256-5573
Ray’s Repair Service
6794 W. Main
Houma 70364
985-868-2473
Renovations, Inc.
16815 E Main
Cut Off, 70345
985-632-8988
Superior Trolling Motor Repair
116 Banks Ave.
Lafayette 70506
337-237-0605
Trolling Motors Unlimited
2412 Veronica Dr
Chalmette 70043
504-277-9595 or
(800) 535-0399
MAINE
Elfring Enterprises
15 Fernald Rd.
Freeport 04032
207-865-1027
MARYLAND
Beck’s Gunsmithing
19200 Middletown Road
Parkton 21120-9693
410-357-5767
Mare, Inc.
7006 Blue Mountain Rd.
Thurmont 21788
301-898-3717
MASSACHUSETTS
Barry’s Bait & Tackle
218 Milk St (Rt 135)
Westborough, 01581
508-616-7977
Tropicland Marine & Tackle
100 Bridge Street
Dedham 02026-1702
781-329-3777
MICHIGAN
Coastline Power & Lighting
8338 Anchor Bay Dr.
Algonac 48001
810-794-5951
D & R Sports Center
8178 W. Main Street
Kalamazoo 49009
269-372-2277
Great Lakes Communications
4970 W River Dr.
Comstock Park 49321
616-647-9990
KD Outdoors
7688 Highland Rd
Waterford 48327
248-666-7799
Trolling Motor Repair
119 E. Main St.
Kingsley 49649-0077
231-263-5998
Vern’s Sport Shop
827 Michigan Ave. West
Battle Creek 49017-2022
269-964-2024
Wonderland Marine West
5796 E Grand River
Howell 48843
517-548-5122
MINNESOTA
Anglers Marine and Sports
Center
104 Mn Hwy. 78 N.
Ottertail 56571
218-367-3474
Alexandria Appliance, Inc
423 S Nokomis Unit 1
Alexandria 56308-1544
320-762-5111
Bruce’s Outboard Shop
5440 Mayhew Lake Rd. NE
Sauk Rapids 56379-9744
320-253-9273
Corner Sports
4404 Hwy 71 N
Bemidji, MN 56601
218-444-1010
Capra’s Service Center
8565 Highway 65 NE
Minneapolis 55434-3314
763-780-2213
D & D Repair & Appliance
517 N Washington
Detroit Lakes 56101
218-847-9775
Dey Distributing Inc.
4302 Airpark Blvd.
Duluth 55811
218-723-1626
Electric Fisherman East
11229 Frider Rd.
Chisholm 55719
218-254-4852
Electric Fisherman West
28065 Alicia Pl.
Grand Rapids 55744
218-326-2217
Fischer’s Outback
22557 730th. Ave.
Graceville 56240
PH/Fax: 320-748-7482
Fish Lectronics
5003 University Ave NE
Minneapolis 55421-1950
763-571-1277
Formula Propeller & Repair
6336 Lakeland Ave. N
Brooklyn Park 55428
763-535-8011
JK Olson Minn Kota Service
345 College Ave.
Hutchinson 55350
320-587-7721
J & M Company
9385 Golf Course Dr.
Angle Inlet 56711
218-223-4381
Kandi Minn Kota
584 So. Andrew Drive NE
New London 56273
320-354-5243
Lakesonic
1117 North Broadway
Rochester 55906-6841
507-281-4445
Maxxum Rigging
6643 48th Ave NW
Walker 56484
218-547-4877
McNichols Electric Service Inc.
13725 W McNichols Rd
Detroit, 48235
313-342-6070
Motor Clinic
6667 W Old Shakopee Rd.
Suite 101
Minneapolis 55438
952-881-0898
Pete’s Repair Center
219 W Main st.
Ottertail 56571
218-367-3927
Pike Bay Repair
6623 Hwy 169
Tower 55790
218-749-2279
Prince Bait & Marine
19196 Hwy. 169 Rt. 3
Milaca 56353
320-983-6344
Ray’s Sport & Marine
710 NE 4th St.
Grand Rapids 55744-3105
218-326-0353
Rick’s Taxidermy & Bait
128 E 1st St
Minneota, MN
507-872-6200
Riverside Sportland
1110 N Hwy. 75
Breckenridge 56520
218-643-6382
Scheel’s - St. Cloud
40 N Waite Ave.
Waite Park 56387
320-525-9494
Sportsmens Service
424 3rd Ave
International Falls 56649
218-283-2411
Streiff Sporting Goods Inc
34480 550th Ave
Warroad, 56763
218-386-2590
Jim Wentworth’s Fish
Lectronics
24718 Smiley Road
Nisswa 56468
218-963-4375
Vermilion Fuel & Food
516 Main St
Tower, 554790
218-753-2181
218-753-3874
West End Sports Center
2301 W. Main
Red Wing 55066
651-388-6591
Willey’s Marine
46054 State Hwy 65
McGregor 55760
218-426-4350
MISSISSIPPI
Brown’s Repair Center
708 Old Whitfield Rd
Pearl 39208
601-932-2793
Caruthers Inc.
3315 Washington St.
Vicksburg 39180-5057
601-636-9433
J&J Marine
1430 Hwy. 25 S
Starkville 39760
866-325-6177
Miller Marine & Outdoor Center
306 7th Ave.S.
Columbus 39701-1703
662-328-4751
Mississippi Trolling Motors &
Marine, LLC
400-C Industrial Park Rd.
Starkville 39759
662-617-4980
Propeller Service, Inc.
207 W Holmes St, Ste #102
Ridgeland 39157-3934
601-856-3191
MISSOURI
Fishing Items Service Hdqtrs.
9412 NE. 157th St.
Kansas City 64155-1500
816-532-8350
Grizzly Jig Co.
303 Ward Ave.
Caruthersville 63830
800-305-9866
J’s Trolling Motor Clinic
802 State Rt. K
Pottersville 65790
417-256-9319
(After 4:00 PM)
Jerry’s Trolling Motor Repair
3175 Terrace St
KC, 64111
816-536-9009
Marine Repair Center Inc.
514 N Prince LN
Springfield 65802
417-833-9191
Martin’s Rod & Reel
801 Clarence Dr.
St. Charles 63301-0148
636-946-4509
Outdoor World Rod & Reel
2300 E. Turner Suite M
Springfield 65803
417-873-5274
Paul’s Bait & Tackle
4421 Chippewa St.
St. Louis 63116-1608
314-773-6221
Scenic Rivers Boats & Motors
7027 Stormy Lane, Hwy. 67 S
Bonne Terre 63628
573-358-7040
Tri-State Trolling Motor Repair
428 Chez Paree Dr.
Hazelwood (St. Louis) 63042-
3540
314-921-7292
MONTANA
Mon-Dak Marine
907 US Hwy. 2 West
Glasgow 59230
406-228-2900
Townsend Electric
7819 Hwy. 287
Townsend 59644
406-266-5279
NEBRASKA
Pat Hayes Electric Troll
Service
6101 South 49th St.
Omaha 68117-2735
402-734-2305
Flohr Electric Service, Inc.
4356 South 90th St.
Omaha 68127-1310
402-331-6863
Kerns Sports and Marine
6100 N 56th St. #2
Lincoln 68504
402-466-6900
NEVADA
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
D&D Marine
538 Lakeside Rd
Hewitt, 07421
973-728-9100
NJtrollingmotors
108 Don Connor Blvd.
Jackson 08527
732-833-1610
NEW MEXICO
Jay’s Minn Kota Service
5 Rd 3435
Aztec 87410-2805
505-334-8504
NEW YORK
Andersen Boat Shop, Inc.
883 Saratoga Rd
Burnt Hills 12027-0046
518-399-5003
Boats Unlimited
408 1st St.
Utica 13501
315-735-1777
Fish307.Com
1571 State Rt 9
Lake George 12845
518-798-9203
Mogadore Bait & Tackle 780
Randolph Rd
Mogadore 44260
330-628-9872
Phister Boats & Tackle
41611 Clear Lake Rd
Theresa 13691
PH: 315-482-7575
Tony’s Reel Repair
7686 Michael Rd
Orchard Park 14127
716-662-5692
NORTH
CAROLINA
Anchor Marine, Inc.
1851 East Dixon Blvd.
Shelby 28150
704-487-7661
Coastline Service Center
706 North William St. #A
Goldsboro 27530-2797
919-736-3859
Field & Stream Sports
2723 Neuse Blvd
New Bern 28562
252-637-5100
Fisherman’s Friend
1401 S Ridge Ave.
Kannapolis 28083
704-934-2122
Outboard Performance
4571 US 1 N.
Franklinton 27525
Ph/Fax: 919-494-7100
The Boat Shop
642 Bypass 129
Robbinsville, 28771
828-479-9799
TS Trolling Motor Service
315 Fulton St.
Kings Mountain 28086
704-739-5426
NORTH
DAKOTA
A.G. Repair & Sales
2020 46th Ave SE
Bldg B-Ste 3
Mandan, 58554
701-471-9071
Bob’s Trolling Motor Service
1515 Baywood Dr.
West Fargo 58078-1529
701-281-9566
Brad’s Repair
1239 Eastview Dr
Grafton 58237-1879
701-360-2907
Call Ahead!
Grand Forks Scheels
1375A S Columbia Rd.
Grand Forks 58201
701-780-9424
Halverson Motor Sports
1410 Kelly Dr
Devils Lake, 58301
701-662-1044
Scheels All Sports
802 Kirkwood Plaza
Bismarck
701-255-7255
Scheel’s Home and Hardware
3202 13 Ave S
Fargo, 58103
701-232-8903
Scheels - Dakota Square
2400 10th St. SW
Minot 58701
701-852-1010
6 Mile Corner Bait & Tackle
1607 Hwy. 83 NW
Garrison 58540
701-337-5704
The Auto Shoppe, Inc.
612 2nd St. East
Williston 58801-6136
701-572-0193
OHIO
Boat Things
156 Nicole Dr.
Westerville 43081
614-895-2628
Don’s Marine Sales
4344 Pueblo Trail
Jamestown 45335
937-695-2920
Mogadore Bait & Tackle
780 Randolph Rd.
Mogadore 44260
330-628-9872
Rod’s Trolling Motors
3780 Cain Run Rd.
Batavia 45103-9408
513-724-3126
St. Mary’s East Bank Marina
172 East Bank Rd
St Marys, 45885
419-394-5769
OKLAHOMA
Big John’s Trolling
Motor Repair
26505 S Hwy. 125
Monkey Island 74331
Ph/Fax: 918-257-8385
Boats N Moore
2430 N Janeway
Moore 73160
405-799-9933
Robby’s Trolling Motor Shop
328 E Kenosha
Broken Arrow, 74012
918-853-2651
T-N-T Archery & Repair
38532 State Hwy 51
Coweta 74429-9759
918-486-4954
OREGON
Sporty Family Corp.
dba OLLIE DAMONS
236 SE Grand Ave.
Portland 97214-1115
503-232-3193
PENNSYLVANIA
B&B Plaza
910 York Street
Hanover 17331
717-633-9611
Dave’s Sport Center
1127 North Easton Road
Doylestown 18902
215-766-8000
Hawghead Baits & Marine Service
2215 B Rosstown Rd
Wellsville, 17365
PH: 717-432-4505
Fax: 717-432-4241
J.L.C. Marine, Inc.
385 Hershey Road
Elizabethtown 17022-9795
717-367-6838
Lakeside Marine
21 Thornwood Road
Harrisburg 17112-2956
717-545-5461
Richland Marine
1321 Eisenhower
Johnstown 15904
814-266-6633
Peck’s Pond Store
HC 12 Box 485
Dingman’s Ferry 18328
570-775-7237
Tackle Unlimited Repair
2200 Route 51
Jefferson Hills 15025
412-384-4500
Zacharias Marine
8005 Interchange Rd.
Leighton 18235
610-681-4131
RHODE
ISLAND
Wood Boat & Motor
3630 W Shore Rd
Warwick 02886
401-739-4040
SOUTH
CAROLINA
Port-Tronics
1904 Piedmont Hwy.
Greenville 29605
864-299-1432
The Crappie Hole
726 Amicks Ferry Road
Chapin 29036
803-345-5606
SOUTH
DAKOTA
Black Hawk Marine
11300 JB Rd
Black Hawk 57718
605-787-9000
Donlin Marine
Hwy. 281
Pickstown 57367
605-487-7593
JLT Trolling Motor Repair
180 N Chestnut Dr.
Parker 57053
605-297-3906
Jerry’s Minn Kota Sales &
Service
825 15th Ave. SE
Aberdeen 57401
605-225-2370
Kampeska Lodge & Marine
436 N Lake Dr
Watertown 57201-5532
605-882-1313
Minn Kota Mark
310 E 1st Ave.
Mobridge 57601
605-845-2520
Pierre Sports Inc.
1440 North Garfield
Pierre 57501
605-224-5546
Recreation Station
2935 E Colorado Blvd
Spearfish 57783
605-717-4386
Swenson Bros. Marine
303 E Glen
Chamberlain 57325
605-734-5353
TLC Marine
611 E Hwy 12
Webster, 57274
605-345-7500
Tim’s Marine Service
111 E Norway
Mitchell 57301
605-996-3024
TENNESSEE
Anchor Marine
6630 General Carl W Steiner
Hwy
Speedwell 37870
423-562-1519
Appliance Service Center
3560 Park Ave.
Memphis 38111-5622
901-324-5898
C & O Marine
1183 Petty Rd
White Bluff, 37187
615-797-4760
Crappie Wizard Co.
218 Myatt Rd
Paris 38242
731-644-3793
Dover Marine
246 Old State Route 76
Dover 37058
931-232-4999
ETM Specialty Co.
251 Morgan Rd NW
Charleston, TN 37310
423-479-7816
Marine Electric Service
112 Midtown Court
Hendersonville 37075-2352
615-824-3205
Swafford Electronics
6441 Friendsville Rd.
Lenoir City 37772-4812
865-986-4455
PARTS DIAGRAM
RT 55 / PD
55 LBS THRUST
12 VOLT
48" SHAFT
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77
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118
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46A
65A
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91-96
This page provides MinnKota® WEEE compliance disassembly 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 or distributor from which
your product was purchased.
Tools required: Flat head screw driver, Phillips screw driver, Socket set, Pliers, Wire cutters.
PARTS LIST
In the U.S.A., replacement parts may be ordered directly from MINN KOTA Parts Dept., 121 Power Drive, P.O.Box 8129, Mankato, Minnesota 56002-8129. In Canada, parts may be ordered from any of the Canadian Authorized Service Centers
shown on the enclosed list. Be sure to provide the
MODEL
and SERIAL numbers of your motor when ordering parts. Please use the correct part numbers from the parts list. Payment for any parts ordered from the MINN KOTA parts department,
may be by cash, personal check, Discover Card, MasterCard or VISA. To order, call 1-800-227-6433 or FAX 1-800-527-4464.
* This item is part of an assembly. This item cannot be sold separately due to machining and /or assembly that is required. P/N 2314951 REV. J ECN 31085 11-08
PARTS LIST
2-100-115 ARMATURE ASSEMBLY 12V VARS TXT
140-010 BALL BEARING
788-015 RETAINING RING
2-200-301 HOUSING ASSEMBLY CENTER 3.62 TXT
421-336 HOUSING -BRUSH END 3.62 TXT
2-400-337 PLAIN END HOUSING ASSEMBLY 3.625
144-049 BEARING - FLANGE (SERVICE ONLY)
880-003 SEAL
880-006 SEAL WITH SHIELD
188-036 BRUSH ASSEMBLY [2.EA]
725-050 BRUSH RETENTION- PAPER TUBE
738-036 BRUSH PLATE W/HOLDER
975-040 SPRING - TORSION [2.EA]
337-036 GASKET
701-008 O-RING, THRU-BOLT [2.EA]
701-081 O-RING
830-007 SCREW-8-32 [2.EA]
830-042 THRU-BOLT 10-32X8.83 [2.EA]
990-067 WASHER- STEEL THRUST
990-070 WASHER - NYLATRON [2.EA]
2097095 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 12V 3.62 48”
2032021 TUBE-CARBON COMPOSITE WHT 48"
1378131 PROPELLER KIT
2091160 PROPELLER W/WEDGE 2
2151726 WASHER-5/16 SS
2198400 ANODE- ZINC 3.25/3.625 LWR U
2092600 PIN-DRIVE
2301545 COLLAR- LATCH PD/AP
2303434 SCREW- 8-32X5/8 MACH PHCR
2303112 NUT 8-32 NYLOC SS
2301935 EXTRUSION- BASE MACHINED
2303932 MOTOR REST- RIGHT 3-5/8
2303937 MOTOR REST- LEFT 3-5/8
2332104 SCREW 1/4-20X5/8 SS SELF TAP [4.EA]
2771827 DRIVE HOUSING / LATCH HANDLE WHITE
2882011 BUSHING/ OUTSHAFT KIT
(INCLUDES 39-42)
2302010 DRIVE HOUSING OUTPUT SHAFT
2307304 BUSHING- INNER [2.EA]
2307305 BUSHING- OUTER [2.EA]
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2304603 O-RING
2307050 MOTOR- DRIVE HOUSING HIGH SPD
2307201 LATCH HANDLE PD/AP
2302750 SPRING- LATCH TORSION PD/AP
2302628 PIN- ROLL 3/16X2 SS
2303405 SCREW - DRIVE HOUSING [6 EA]
2305564 DECAL-STOW/DEPLOY
2305110 PAD-PIVOT SUPT [4.EA]
2305103 PIVOT PAD- NEW MTR’L [2.EA]
2330510 PIN-LATCH PD BASE SS
2330520 PIN-PIVOT PD BASE SS
2013100 NUT-SPEED [4.EA]
2303612 ROD-RELEASE RT/AP S
2322700 SPRING-RELEASE LEVER
2333705 LEVER-RELEASE SS
2300101 RELEASE-KNOB
2301700 SPACER-RELEASE LEVER
2332104 SCREW-1/4-20 X 5/8 SS
2031522 COLLAR- DRIVE (W/INSERT)
2011366 SCREW-COLLAR/NEW KNOB SS
2304055 CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY- 12V PD
2355410 SHRINK TUBE-3/8 ODX2
2303434 SCREW-8-32 X 5/8 [3.EA]
2090651 LEADWIRE lOGA 44"
2307310 BEAD - FERRITE (CE MODELS ONLY)
2020700 TERMINAL RING [2.EA]
2321310 STRAIN RELIEF- BRACKET PD/AP
2323405 SCREW-1/4-20 X 5/8 SS
2306556 HOUSING- CENTER PD/AP WHIT
2074080 BATTERY GAUGE - 12 VOLT
2316606 DECAL- BATT GAUGE H RT AP
2302935 STRAIN RELIEF-DR. HOUSING
2303944 SIDEPLATE (RIGHT) WHITE
2303949 SIDEPLATE(LEFT) WHITE
2332104 SCREW-1/4-20 X 5/8 SS
2302516 CONTROL BOX WHT
2991280 COIL CORD WSTRAIN RELIEF 48, 54"
2065400 WIRE INSULATOR-LGE 1-3/4 [3.EA]
2256300 TIE WRAP-5" BLACK
2224703 INSERT- PLUG WHITE
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46A
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2332102 SCREW-10-24 X 1-3/4
2333101 NUT-HEX 10-24 NYLOC
2300243 CONTROL BOX COVER- RIPTIDE WHITE
2315689 DECAL- COVER 55pd
2012100 SCREW-8-18 X 5/8 THD CUT [4.EA]
2994020 COPILOT TRANSMITTER
CASE, COVER, TRANSMITTER
KEYPAD
CIRCUIT BOARD, TRANSMITTER
BATTERY, COIN
CASE, BOTTOM, TRANSMITTER
SCREW, TRANSMITTER [4EA]
2371990 ROD MOUNT
2994089 RECEIVER ASSEMBLY V2, COPILOT
2372511 CASE, RECEIVER WHT
2373442 SCREW 1/4-20 X 1.75 SS [2EA]
2373450 SCREW #8 X 3/8 [2EA]
2371727 WASHER [2EA]
2373418 SCREW #8 X 5/8 SS
2374089 CIRCUIT BOARD V2, RECEIVER
2994864 BAG ASSEMBLY- (BOLT,NUT,WASHERS)
2263462 BOLT-MOUNTING-1/4X2 W/STG [6.EA]
2261713 WASHER-1/4 [6.EA]
2263103 NUT NYLOK 1/4-20 MTG [6.EA]
2301720 WASHER-MOUNTING RUBBER [6.EA]
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MINN KOTA PowerDrive Owner's manual

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