Garmin Force Trolling Motor Freshwater 57 Installation instructions

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FORCE

®

TROLLING MOTOR

INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS

Getting Started

WARNING

Do not run the motor when the propeller is out of the water.

Contact with the rotating propeller may result in severe injury.

Do not use the motor in areas where you or other people in the water may come into contact with the rotating propeller.

Always disconnect the motor from the battery before cleaning or servicing the propeller to avoid injury.

CAUTION

To avoid possible personal injury, always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and a dust mask when drilling, cutting, or sanding.

When stowing or deploying the motor, be aware of the risk of entrapment or pinching from moving parts, which can result in injury.

When stowing or deploying the motor, be aware of slick surfaces around the motor. Slipping when stowing or deploying the motor may result in injury.

NOTICE

To avoid damage to your boat, this device should be installed by a qualified marine installer. Specific knowledge of marine electrical systems is required for proper installation.

When drilling or cutting, always check what is on the opposite side of the surface to avoid damaging the vessel.

You are required to secure the safety strap when stowing the trolling motor. Failure to secure the trolling motor in the stowed position using the safety strap may result in unexpected deployment, damaging the boat and trolling motor.

After using the motor in salt water or brackish water, you must rinse off the entire motor with fresh water, and apply a waterbased silicone spray using a soft cloth. You should avoid spraying jets of water at the cap on the top of the shaft when rinsing the motor.

Tools and Supplies Needed

• Drill and a 5 /

16

in. (8 mm) drill bit

• #1 and #2 Phillips screwdrivers

• 3 mm and 4 mm hex bits or wrenches (two 4 mm recommended)

• 9 /

16

in. (14 mm) socket

• Torque wrench

• Circuit breaker rated for continuous 60 A

• Trolling motor plug and receptacle rated for 60 A or greater

(optional)

• 6, 4, or 2 AWG (16, 25, or 35 mm 2 the power cable

) wire for extended runs of

• Solder and heat-shrink tubing, if extending the power cable

• Stainless steel pan head 1 /

4

-20 (M6x1) bolts (if the included bolts are not long enough to mount the motor to the deck)

Installation Preparation

Device Overview

Shaft cap

Power and transducer cables

Steering system

Mount

Depth-adjustment collar

Shaft

Propeller drive motor

Mounting Considerations

When selecting a mounting location, observe these considerations.

• You must install the motor on the bow of your boat.

• It is recommended to install the motor on the port side of the bow, but you can install it on the starboard side if necessary.

• You should install the mount so the deployed motor is as close to the center of the boat as possible.

• You must install the mount with the bumper overhanging the gunwale of the boat.

TA-2019/5244 TA-2019/5243 TA-2019/5242

October 2020 GUID-6360FBE3-F330-46AA-85ED-65D27799C5BC v5

Installation Procedures

NOTICE

When assembling the motor, you must use hand tools to install all of the parts, observing the torque specifications when provided. Using power tools to assemble the motor may damage the components, and voids the warranty.

Installing the Mount on the Deck

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

• The motor secures to the deck of the boat using bolts, so you must have room to secure the mount from the underside using washers and nuts.

• The motor must have clearance to move from the deployed to the stowed position and back again, so the installation location must be clear of obstacles.

Parts Bags

The installation hardware for the trolling motor is included in labeled bags. As you complete the installation process, each procedure begins with a reference to the label on the parts bag needed to complete the procedure. You can use this table to review or verify the parts bags needed for the installation procedures.

Contains the safety strap and the hardware used to secure the mount base to the boat deck.

NOTE: If the supplied bolts are not long enough for the mounting surface, you must obtain the appropriate length stainless steel pan head 1 /

4

-20 (M6x1) bolts.

1 Select a mounting location on the bow of your boat, according to the mounting considerations.

2 Pivot the top parts of the mount up and back so you can access the mounting holes on the mount base.

3 Place the included mounting template on the mounting location with the mount bumper on the template overhanging the gunwale or the edge of the boat deck.

Contains the pin needed to secure the steering system to the lower half of the mount.

Contains the hardware needed to secure the upper and lower gas springs.

Contains the pin needed to secure the steering system to the upper half of the mount.

Contains the pull-cable handle hardware.

Contains the hardware needed to secure the cables to the mount.

Connection Considerations

When making the wiring connections, observe the following considerations.

• You must connect the trolling motor to a 24 or 36 Vdc battery bank capable of supplying 60 A continuously.

• You must connect to the power source through a circuit breaker rated for continuous 60 A (not included).

• If necessary, you can extend the power cable using the appropriate wire gauge based on the length of the extension

(

Power Cable Extension , page 6 ).

• For convenience, you can install a trolling motor plug and receptacle rated for 60 A or greater (not included) in the bulkhead to make it easier to disconnect the motor from the power source.

4 Mark the mounting hole locations on the boat deck.

5 Using a 5 /

16

in. (8 mm) drill bit, drill the mounting holes.

6 Place the safety strap under the mount base near the center, with the hook and loop fasteners facing downward.

NOTE: You must place the safety strap under the mount before you secure it to the surface. If you do not install the safety strap at this time, you may need to partially disassemble the motor later to install it correctly.

7 Place the mount base on the boat deck on top of the safety strap, aligning the holes on the mount with the mounting holes.

8 Secure the mount to the deck using the included bolts , washers , and locking nuts .

9 Tighten the nuts to 10.85 N m (8 lbf-ft.).

Installing the Steering Servo on the Lower Link of the

Mount

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

1 Pivot the lower link of the mount forward until it locks into the base.

2

completely when pushed by hand. Damage caused by hammering the pin or modifying the holes is not covered under warranty.

6 Route the pull cable upward through the top of the steering servo housing .

2 Push the two safety rods into the lower link as far as possible.

Securing the Upper Gas Spring

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

3 Make sure that the bushings are installed in the lower holes on the steering servo housing.

1 Push the safety rod toward the steering servo housing as far as possible to lock the lower pivot pin in place.

If the bushings were removed, you can re-insert them from the inside out.

4 Holding the pull cable up, place the steering servo housing onto the lower link of the mount, aligning the lower holes on the housing with the holes on the link.

2 If necessary, pivot the upper gas spring toward the lower link of the mount so the base of the gas spring aligns with the safety rod and mounting holes.

NOTE: If you must rotate the gas spring so the base aligns with the mount, rotate the spring in a clockwise direction only.

Rotating the gas spring in a counter-clockwise direction may loosen the fittings.

3 Align the single hole on the base of the gas spring with the safety rod, and press down.

The screw holes on the base should align with the holes on the bottom of the mount.

4 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the base of the gas spring to the lower link of the mount using the included screws .

Keep the remaining screws in the parts bag. You must use them when securing the other gas spring in a later procedure.

Connecting the Upper Link of the Mount to the

Steering Servo Housing

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

5 While lifting up on the steering servo housing, push the pivot pin through the housing and the link to hold it in place.

NOTICE

Do not hit the pin with a hammer or other object. Do not drill or modify the holes. Although it is a snug fit, the pin slides in

1 Remove the tape that secures the data cable to the steering servo housing.

3

2 Make sure that the bushings are installed in the upper holes on the steering servo housing.

NOTE: To properly secure the pin, you should use two hex bits or wrenches so the pin does not rotate as you tighten the screws.

Connecting the Motor to the Display Panel

NOTICE

You must connect the cable from the steering servo to the display panel before proceeding further with the installation. If you do not make this connection now, the unsecured cable may damage the display panel when moving the mount.

1 Route the cable from the steering servo housing to the display panel on the upper link of the mount.

If the bushings were removed, you can re-insert them from the outside in.

3 Pivot the upper link of the mount forward.

2 Push the connector onto the port on the display panel, and rotate the locking ring clockwise to secure it.

NOTE: The connector is keyed to fit into the port one way only, and will fit easily when aligned correctly. Do not force the connector into the port.

Installing the Handle on the Pull Cable

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

4 Tip the top of the steering servo housing inward so the holes on the upper link and the housing align.

5 Push the pin through the holes on the upper link of the mount and the steering servo housing.

1 Insert the pull cable through the bottom half of the handle

.

6 Using a 4 mm hex bit or hex wrench, secure the pin using the screws and washers on both sides.

2 Insert the pull cable through the washer .

3 Push the R-pin through the hole on the end of the pull cable.

4 Pull the cable down so that the washer and R-pin rest in the bottom half of the handle.

NOTE: The R-pin fits in the bottom half of the handle one way only.

5 Using a #1 Philips screwdriver, secure the top of the handle

to the bottom using the screws .

Routing the Power and Transducer Cables Through the Mount

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

4

6 Leaving a rounded bend in the cables , hold them against the side of the mount where they enter the channel.

NOTICE

To avoid damaging the power and transducer cables when deploying and stowing the trolling motor and to avoid interference with the GPS and heading sensors in the motor, you must route the cables through the right (starboard) side of the mount and secure them using the included hardware. You must not route the power cable through the left (port) side of the mount, and it is not possible to install the included brackets on the left (port) side. The left (port) side is reserved for additional accessories or transducer cables that you may install in the future.

1 Measure approximately 40 cm (16 in.) on the power cable from where it connects to the steering servo housing, and look for the mark on the cable applied at the factory.

7 At the marked location on the power cable, place one of the brackets that has two screw holes over the cables and against the mount, aligning the holes on the bracket with the holes on the mount.

8 Using a 3 mm hex bit or wrench, secure the bracket to the mount using two screws .

9 Hold the cables against the bottom of the mount where they exit the channel.

10 Place the other bracket that has two screw holes over the cables and against the mount, aligning the holes on the bracket with the holes on the mount.

2 If you do not see a mark on the cable, or if the mark is not approximately 40 cm (16 in.) from the connection, make a mark with a marker or tape.

3 With the motor in the deployed position, route the transducer cable through the channel along the right (starboard) side of the mount .

11 Using a 3 mm hex bit or wrench, secure the bracket to the mount using two screws .

12 Hold the cables against the plastic portion of the mount base, close to the boat deck.

13 Insert the lower tab on the remaining bracket into a slot below the cables , and rotate the bracket toward the mount base to hold the cables.

TIP: To determine the right (starboard) side of the mount, stand in a location where you can read the information on the display panel.

4 Route the power cable through the channel above the transducer cable.

5 Using the pull cable, carefully lift the motor from the deployed position to the stowed position.

CAUTION

Because only one of the lift-assist gas springs is secured at this point in the installation, you must use caution when lifting the motor to the stowed position. The weight of the motor may cause the mount to move quickly and pinch or crush hands or fingers.

NOTICE

You must secure the cables to the mount with the motor in the stowed position. If you complete this procedure with the motor in the deployed position, the cables are not at their fully extended length, and the added stress may damage the cables during use.

14 Using a #1 Phillips screwdriver, secure the upper tab of the bracket to the mount base using a single screw .

15 Install additional plastic cable clips to secure the transducer cable to the power cable where needed (optional).

Two plastic cable clips are included in the parts bag.

Securing the Lower Gas Spring

Label identifying the parts bag required for this procedure:

NOTE: This procedure uses the rest of the hardware in the parts bag that you used when installing the upper gas spring.

1 If necessary, transition the trolling motor from the deployed to the stowed position.

5

2

4 Place the anode , washer , lock washer , and nut

5

If the gas spring is positioned on the other side of the mount after you stowed the motor, you may need to lift up the mount and flip over the gas spring so you can secure it to the mount.

2 Align the hole on the base of the lower gas spring with the safety rod , and press down.

NOTE: If you must rotate the gas spring so the base aligns with the mount, rotate the spring in a clockwise direction only.

Rotating the gas spring in a counter-clockwise direction may loosen the fittings.

3 Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, secure the base of the lower gas spring to the mount using the included screws .

Installing the Propeller

The parts bag containing the hardware needed for this procedure is included in the box with the propeller and does not have a label.

1 Insert the pin through the propeller motor shaft .

If necessary, rotate the motor shaft to orient the pin horizontally so it is less likely to fall out during installation.

3 Align the channel on the inside of the propeller with the pin, and slide the propeller onto the motor shaft.

onto the end of the motor shaft.

Using a 9 /

16

in. (14 mm) socket, tighten the lock nut to 6 lbf-ft

(8.13 N-m) to secure the propeller.

Connecting to Power

1 Route the power cable to the breaker panel or the location where you plan to install the breaker.

2 If necessary, extend the power cable using the appropriate wire gauge based on the length of the extension (

Power

Cable Extension , page 6

) using solder and heat-shrink tubing.

3 Install a trolling motor plug and receptacle rated for 60 A or greater where the power cable enters a bulkhead (optional).

4 Connect the power cable to a circuit breaker rated for 60 A

(continuous).

WARNING

The circuit breaker must be in the off position before you connect the power cables from the trolling motor.

5 If necessary, connect the circuit breaker to a 60 A, 24 or

36 Vdc power source.

Power Cable Extension

You can extend the power cable using the appropriate gauge of wire based on the length of the extension.

NOTICE

Power cable extensions must use single-conductor wire, with a minimum 75°C (167°F) insulation, that is not bundled, not sheathed, and not run through conduit. If you are using wire with

105°C (221°F) insulation or better, you can bundle up to three conductors inside a sheath or conduit outside of engine spaces.

When installing the power cable extension, you must follow industry standards and best practices.

Extension length

0 to 3 m (0 to 10 ft. )

Minimum wire gauge Optimal wire gauge

6 AWG (16 mm 2

3 to 4.6 m (10 to 20 ft.) 6 AWG (16 mm 2 )

) 6 AWG (16 mm

4 AWG (25 mm

2

2 )

)

4.6 to 9.1 m (20 to 30 ft.) 6 AWG (16 mm 2 ) 2 AWG (35 mm 2 )

Connecting the Transducer to a Chartplotter

The built-in 12-pin transducer is compatible with select Garmin ® chartplotter models. Go to garmin.com

or contact your Garmin dealer for more information.

1 Route the transducer cable to the installed chartplotter.

2 Install the locking collar on the end of the transducer cable.

3 Connect the transducer cable to the transducer port on the back of the chartplotter.

You can refer to the instructions provided with your chartplotter to identify the transducer port.

Stabilizer Installation

The stabilizer is an optional accessory that can help stabilize and provide additional support for the trolling motor when it is in the stowed position.

Installation instructions for the stabilizer are provided in the stabilizer box.

Foot Pedal Installation

The foot pedal connects to the trolling motor wirelessly and is paired at the factory.

Detailed mounting and power instructions are included in the

Force Trolling Motor Foot Pedal Installation Instructions , in the foot pedal box. Operation instructions are included in the Force

Trolling Motor Quick Start Manual .

Remote Control Installation

The remote control connects to the trolling motor wirelessly and is paired at the factory.

Operation instructions are included in the Force Trolling

MotorQuick Start Manual .

Maintenance Needs and Schedule

NOTICE

After using the motor in salt water or brackish water, you must rinse off the entire motor with fresh water, and apply a waterbased silicone spray using a soft cloth. You should avoid spraying jets of water at the cap on the top of the shaft when rinsing the motor.

To maintain your warranty, you must perform a series of routine maintenance tasks as you prepare your motor for the season. If you use or transport the motor in dry, dusty environments

(traveling on gravel roads, for example) you should perform these tasks more often during the season.

For detailed procedures and information on service and replacement parts, download the Force Trolling Motor

6

Maintenance Manual from garmin.com/manuals/force_trolling

_motor .

Item 50 in. Model

931 mm (36 11 /

16

in.)

402 mm (15 13 /

16

in.)

203 mm (8 in.)

57 in. Model

1.022 m (40 1 /

4

in.)

402 mm (15 13 /

16

in.)

203 mm (8 in.)

• Examine the power cable for wear, and patch, repair, or replace as necessary .

• Check and clean the power terminals and tighten the nuts, if necessary .

• Lubricate the hinges and bushings .

• Clean and lubricate the stow and deploy latch mechanism .

• Check the mount rails, and replace them if necessary .

• Check the mount bumper, and replace it if necessary .

• Clean or replace the anodes in the propeller drive motor .

Motor Information

Stowed Dimensions

Item 50 in. Model

1.558 m (61 5 /

1.811 m (71 5 /

16

in.) min.

16

in.) max.

300 mm (11 13 /

16

in.)

Deployed Dimensions

Item 50 in. Model

461 mm (18

721 mm (28

1 /

8

in.) min.

3 /

8

in.) max.

708 mm (27 7 /

8

in.)

648 mm (25 1 /

2

in.) min.

889 mm (35 in.) max.

839 mm (33

1.1 m (43 5 /

1 /

16

in.) min.

16

in.) max.

57 in. Model

1.712 m (67 3 /

8

in.) min.

2.066 m (81 5 /

16

in.) max.

340 mm (13 3 /

8

in.)

57 in. Model

488 mm (19

817 mm (32

3

1 /

/

16

in.) min.

8

in.) max.

799 mm (31 7 /

16

in.)

737 mm (29 in.) min.

1.07 m (42 in.) max.

920 mm (36 3 /

1.18 m (46 1 /

2

16

in.) min.

in.) max.

Contacting Garmin Support

• Go to support.garmin.com

for help and information, such as product manuals, frequently asked questions, videos, and customer support.

• In the USA, call 913-397-8200 or 1-800-800-1020.

• In the UK, call 0808 238 0000.

• In Europe, call +44 (0) 870 850 1241.

Specifications

Trolling Motor

Weight (motor, mount, and cables)

50 in. model: 30 kg (66 lb.)

57 in. model: 31.75 kg (70 lb.)

Weight (stabilizer) 0.54 kg (1.2 lb.)

Operating temperature

From -5° to 40°C (from 32° to 104°F)

Storage temperature From -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F)

Material

Water rating

Mount and motor housing: aluminum

Shaft cap, display panel, and side panels: plastic

Motor shaft: fiberglass

Shaft cap: IEC 60529 IPX5 1

Steering motor housing: IEC 60529 IPX7 2

Display panel housing: IEC 60529 IPX7

Propeller drive motor housing: IEC 60529 IPX8 3

Compass safe distance

91 cm (3 ft.)

Power cable length 50 in. model: 1.2 m (4 ft.)

57 in. model: 1.1 m (3.5 ft.)

Input voltage From 20 to 45 Vdc

Input amperage

Breaker (not included)

60 A continuous

42 VDC or greater, suitable for 60 A continuous

NOTE: You can protect the system by using a larger circuit breaker, not to exceed 90 A, if you are operating under high temperatures or if you are sharing the circuit with other devices. You should verify that your boat wiring meets marine wiring standards using a larger breaker before changing it.

Main power usage at

36 Vdc 60 A

Off: 72 mW

Full power: 2160 W

Radio frequency 2.4 GHz @ 28 dBm nominal

Remote Control

Dimensions (W×H×D) 152 x 52 x 32 mm (6 x 2 x 1 1 /

4

in.)

Weight 109 g (3.8 oz.) without batteries

Material Glass-filled nylon

Display type Sunlight-visible, transflective memory-in-pixel

(MIP)

1 The part withstands projected water exposure from any direction (such as rain).

2 The part withstands incidental immersion in water up to 1 m deep for up to

30 min.

3 The part withstands continuous immersion in water up to 3 m deep.

7

Display resolution R240 x 240 pixels

Display size (diameter) 30.2 mm (1 3 /

16

in.)

Operating temperature From -15° to 55°C (5° to 131°F)

Storage temperature From -40° to 85°C (-40° to 185°F)

Battery type

Battery life

Radio frequency

2 AA (not included)

240 hr., typical use

2.4 GHz @ 10.0 dBm nominal

Water rating IEC 60529 IPX7

Compass-safe distance 15 cm (6 in.)

物質宣言

部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素

铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚

印刷电路板组件 X O O O

金属零件 X O O O

电缆 电缆组件 连接器 X O O O

O

O

O

O

O

O

本表格依据 SJ/T11364 的规定编制。

O: 代表此种部件的所有均质材料中所含的该种有害物质均低于

(GB/T26572) 规定的限量

X: 代表此种部件所用的均质材料中 , 至少有一类材料其所含的有害

物质高于

(GB/T26572) 规定的限量

* 該產品說明書應提供在環保使用期限和特殊標記的部分詳細講解

產品的擔保使用條件。

© 2019 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries

Garmin ® , the Garmin logo, ActiveCaptain ® , and Force ® are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin.

You should reference United States Code of Federal Regulations: 33 CFR 183 - Boats and Associated Equipment and ABYC E-11: AC and DC Electrical Systems on Boats when installing this trolling motor.

© 2019 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries support.garmin.com

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