Motorguide Tour Series Manuel d'utilisateur

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Thank You
Thank you for choosing MotorGuide
®
Tour Series.
MotorGuide capitalized on many years of experience to
provide you with a motor designed to deliver Digital Variable
Speed Control and maximum time on the water.
The Tour Series was designed with quality and durability in
mind. The all‑metal construction provides years of reliability
with unmatched control and feel. The stainless steel cables
and pulleys allow you to concentrate less on boat control and
more on fishing. Couple these mechanics with MotorGuide
Digital electronics, and you have one of the most popular
trolling motors in the fishing world.
Through the alliance between MotorGuide and Lowrance, we
have codeveloped one of the quietest, most accurate
transducer integrated trolling motors ever built. The 200/83
kHz transducer provides an accurate sonar plot and a
responsive temperature reading. This combination is sure to
improve your fishing, season after season.
Remember to keep your receipt and immediately register your
trolling motor. A warranty card is enclosed or you can
complete registration on the internet at www.motorguide.com.
At MotorGuide, we believe there are some things you should
Never Stop doing.
NEVER STOP LEARNING, NEVER STOP IMPROVING,
AND NEVER, EVER STOP FISHING.
Warranty Message
The product you purchased comes with a 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.
© 2010 Mercury Marine
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eng i Thank YouThank you for choosing MotorGuide® Tour Series.MotorGuide capitalized on many years of experience toprovide you with a motor designed

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GENERAL INFORMATION 6 engTOUR SERIESa - Top housingb - Directional indicatorc - Gator 20.8 Breakaway mountd - Foot pedale - Tour Gator 21 Spring mou

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GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 7 Recording Serial NumberRecord the serial number for future reference. For warrantypurposes, complete the enclosed warranty

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GENERAL INFORMATION 8 engSafe Boating SuggestionsIn order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself withlocal and other governmental boati

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PRODUCT INSTALLATIONeng 9 Tour Gator 21 Spring Mount InstallationNOTE: This bow mount installation procedure applies to the Gator20.8 Breakaway moun

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PRODUCT INSTALLATION 10 eng3. Drill the mounting holes with a 7 mm (1/4 in.) diameter drill bit.Remove any debris.4. Redrill each mounting hole with

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PRODUCT INSTALLATIONeng 11 3. Drill the mounting holes with a 3 mm (7/64 in.) diameter drillbit. Remove any debris.4. Use four 8 x 2 in. stainless s

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PRODUCT INSTALLATION 12 engRecommended MotorGuide Accessory Description Part Number50 Amp Manual Reset Circuit Breaker MM5870Battery Precautions! WA

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PRODUCT INSTALLATIONeng 13 Establishing A Common GroundConnect the trolling motor and main engine accessories to thesame negative ground terminal. A

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PRODUCT INSTALLATION 14 eng12 VOLT BATTERY CONNECTIONa - Power cableb - 50 amp manual resetcircuit breakerc - Jumper wire (notsupplied)d - Common gr

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PRODUCT INSTALLATIONeng 15 24 VOLT BATTERY CONNECTIONa - Power cableb - 50 amp manual reset circuit breakerc - Jumper wire (not supplied)d - Common

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ii engThe description and specifications contained herein were in effectat the time this manual was approved for printing. MotorGuide,whose policy

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PRODUCT INSTALLATION 16 eng36 VOLT BATTERY CONNECTIONa - Power cableb - 50 amp manual reset circuit breakerc - Jumper wire (not supplied)d - Common

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATIONeng 17 Installing and Removing the Motor41286Bracket knob1. To install the motor to the bow mount, turn the bracket knobcoun

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 18 engMatch the cable connector to the sonar port on the back of thesonar display. Power up the unit to ensure the sonar ca

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATIONeng 19 3. Continue to pull the mount rope handle to raise the lower unitonto the mount.41443Mount ropeIMPORTANT: Gently rais

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 20 eng3. Continue to pull the mount rope handle to lower the trollingmotor into the water.41444Mount rope4. Once the motor

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATIONeng 21 Adjust the depth of the motor to improve the trolling motorperformance in various water depths.IMPORTANT: When adjust

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 22 engFoot Pedal Operation! WARNINGRotating propellers can cause serious injury or death. Never startor operate the motor o

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TROLLING MOTOR OPERATIONeng 23 3. High‑bypass ‑ motor runs continuously on full speed(bypassing the speed setting) with the momentary buttondepresse

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 24 engTrolling Motor CareTo keep your trolling motor in the best operating condition andretain its dependability, your troll

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGEeng 25 EVERY 100 HOURS OF USE OR ANNUALLY• Periodically lubricate all the pivot points with a nonaerosol,nonsolvent based lub

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eng iii Warranty InformationMotorGuide Limited Warranty...1General InformationComponent Identific

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 26 engRefer to the Maintenance—Inspection and MaintenanceSchedule section and complete the appropriate care instructionsto p

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGEeng 27 IMPORTANT: If the propeller cannot be removed easily, hold oneblade and use a rubber mallet to lightly tap the backsid

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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 28 engTo check for proper foot pedal cable tension, apply a9.1 kilogram force (20 lbf) pull at the center of the long expose

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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 29 TroubleshootingNOTE: For service information, contact any certified MotorGuideservice center. For a full listing of M

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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 30 engSymptom Possible Cause ResolutionExcessive noise,vibrationMotor shaft is bent Contact service center.Propeller is loo

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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 31 Symptom Possible Cause ResolutionMotor failure(motor does not run)Weak 12 volt trollingmotor batteryCheck 12 volt bat

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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 32 engSymptom Possible Cause ResolutionInaccurate temperaturereadingLower unit not fullysubmergedAdjust the depth of themot

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OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCEeng 33 Mercury Marine Service OfficesFor assistance, call, fax, or write. Please include your daytimetelephone number with m

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iv engMaintenance and StorageTrolling Motor Care...24Inspection and Maintenance Sc

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WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 1 MotorGuide Limited WarrantyKEEP YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT OR BILL OFSALE.1. For recreational use customers, MotorGuid

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WARRANTY INFORMATION 2 eng4. For commercial use and government use customers,MotorGuide electric trolling motors are warranted to theoriginal retail

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WARRANTY INFORMATIONeng 3 6. This warranty does not apply to normal worn parts, forexample, worn cables, adjustments, or product damage dueto; 1) ne

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WARRANTY INFORMATION 4 eng11.ALL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AREEXCLUDED FROM THIS WARRANTY, WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS ARE EX

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GENERAL INFORMATIONeng 5 Component IdentificationTOUR LOWRANCE SONAR SERIESa - Top housingb - Directional indicatorc - Tour Gator 21 Spring mountd -

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