![]() ![]() When setting the depth of the motor, be sure the top of the motor is submerged at least 12” below the surface of the water to avoid churning or agitation of surface water. Once the boat is on the water, it may be necessary to adjust the Lower Unit up or down to achieve an optimum depth for motor performance. Slide the Depth Collar down and secure it against the top of the Steering Housing to secure the motor in place and prevent accidental deployment. Pull the motor toward the stern until it rests securely on the Mount Ramp and the Deploy-Assist Lever captures the Latch Collar. Loosen the Depth Collar and depress the Tilt Lock Lever and raise the motor by pulling up on the composite shaft or control head. Once at the desired depth, slide the Depth Collar against the Steering Housing and tighten. Make sure it clicks into a secure, vertical position. Slide the motor forward, out from the Mount Ramp. Loosen the Depth Collar and push firmly down on the Deploy-Assist Lever to release the Latch Collar. Download the Quick Reference Guides for using the PowerDrive with a Remote by clicking on the picture of your remote. The remote you have will determine how to use it. The PowerDrive has 2 options for remotes, i-Pilot or CoPilot. You may also want to consider using a Trolling Motor Plug as it will allow you to easily disconnect your motor from power when not in use or when charging the trolling motor batteries. ![]() If it is below 50 lbs of thrust you will need a 50 amp circuit breaker. We also recommend a 60 amp circuit breaker if your PowerDrive has 50lbs of thrust or more. When installing the PowerDrive, we recommend following the instructions in the PowerDrive Installation Guide. CoPilot System Accessory - PowerDrive V2 (2007-2016)- item number 1866150.CoPilot System Accessory - PowerDrive (2017 or newer)- item number 1866155.Click the link below if your motor came with a foot pedal and you would like to purchase the CoPilot. ![]() If you have CoPilot on your motor, you can use both the CoPilot remote and the foot pedal to control your motor.
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