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ORIGINAL LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONS FCC and IC Compliance Statement Xi5 WIRELESS FOOT PEDAL Xi5 WIRELESS REMOTE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device complies with FCC Rules.
Telephone: +32(0)87323222 Product: MotorGuide Xi5 Series Model: includes all 12, 24, and 36 volt DC models Council Directive 1999/5/EC ‑ Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) • EN 300 440‑1 V1.6.1: EMC and Radio spectrum Matters; Short Range Devices. • EN 301 489‑1 V1.9.2: EMC and Radio spectrum Matters; Radio Equipment.
Environmental Compliance Statement All MotorGuide products that are subject to the 2002/96/EC WEEE directive are compliant with the WEEE marking requirement. Such products are marked with the crossed‑out wheelie bin (WEEE symbol shown below) in accordance with European Standard EN50419. 54539 The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
The Xi5 is designed and engineered to deliver the performance that anglers expect: quiet operation, reliability, and precise control. We’re confident that the Xi5 will enhance your fishing experience and we appreciate that you chose MotorGuide. Please take a moment to register your new Xi5 at motorguide.com—or complete and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card. Warranty Message The product you have purchased comes with a Limited Warranty from MotorGuide.
Warranty Information MotorGuide Two Year Limited Warranty............................................................ 1 General Information and Component Identification Component Identification.................................................................................... 4 Recording the Serial Number............................................................................. 5 Product Registration...........................................................................................
Maintenance and Storage Trolling Motor Care........................................................................................... 32 Inspection and Maintenance Schedule............................................................. 32 Storage Preparation.......................................................................................... 34 Battery Inspection............................................................................................. 35 Propeller Replacement.........................
WARRANTY INFORMATION MotorGuide Two Year Limited Warranty KEEP YOUR ORIGINAL PURCHASE RECEIPT OR BILL OF SALE. 1. For recreational use customers, MotorGuide electric trolling motors are warranted to the original retail purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. 2. To obtain warranty service, the purchaser should deliver or return the unit (postage prepaid and insured) to any MotorGuide authorized service dealer.
WARRANTY INFORMATION 6. Warranty coverage is available to customers that purchase from an authorized dealer or retailer that is authorized by MotorGuide Marine to distribute the product in the country in which the sale occurred. Warranty coverage and duration varies by the country in which the owner resides. 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.
WARRANTY INFORMATION 12. ALL INCIDENTAL 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.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Component Identification a abcdefghijklmn- b m l n d c k g j f Head Curly cable Stow/deploy release lever Battery cables (hidden) Wireless foot pedal Handheld wireless remote Deck mount Propeller Skeg Lower unit (motor) Depth collar Depth collar knob Composite column Steering transmission e h i 53443 4 eng
GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION Recording the Serial Number It is important to record the serial number and model number for future reference. The serial number tags are located on the trolling motor as shown. Record the serial number and the model number in the space provided in the Warranty Information section of this manual.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 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.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION 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).
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION Installing the Trolling Motor 1. Remove the two side panel screws from each side of the deck mount. Gently pull the side panels away from the deck mount, taking care not to damage the locating tabs, and remove the side panels from both sides of the trolling motor. b a a 53446 a - Side panel screws b - Locating tab 2.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION IMPORTANT: A minimum clearance of 13 mm (0.5 in.) is required between the motor column and the rub rail on the boat when the trolling motor is deployed. 53447 Mounting position with 10.2 cm (4.0 in.) clearance from the bow 5. Place the trolling motor onto the deck of the boat at the selected location in the stowed position. Use the deck mounting bracket as a template and mark the location of the mounting holes.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION NOTE: If the trolling motor is being mounted to a carpeted boat deck, the rubber isolators are not required.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION 8. Grab onto the motor column and raise the unbolted side of the deck mounting bracket. Install the bolts through the deck mounting holes while holding the deck mounting bracket at an angle. Holding the deck mounting bracket at an angle allows the bolts to be installed with less interference from the foot release mechanism. Install a washer and a nylock nut onto each bolt. 53451 9. Align the trolling motor with the mounting holes in the deck.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION 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. • Ensure that the batteries are enclosed 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.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION Battery Precautions ! 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. When charging batteries, an explosive gas mixture forms in each cell.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION Wire Color Code Abbreviations Wire Color Abbreviations BLK Black BLU Blue BRN Brown GRY Gray GRN Green ORN or ORG Orange PNK Pink PPL or PUR Purple RED Red TAN Tan WHT White YEL Yellow LT or LIT Light DK or DRK Dark 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 circ
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION NOTE: Vessels using 12‑volt trolling motors with multiple batteries must have a common ground bonding circuit. Not establishing a common ground between the vessel batteries may cause severe corrosion, electrolysis, or electrical shock. NOTE: The common ground bond cable should be no more than one wire size (gauge) smaller than the battery cables, nor smaller than 16‑gauge (AWG).
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION 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. 6. Starting with the positive (+) lead, reconnect the battery cables to the engine starting battery.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION 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. 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 battery.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION Activating the Wireless Foot Pedal Each wireless foot pedal and wireless handheld remote has a unique serial number, and each wireless controller must be synced individually to the trolling motor receiver. The trolling motor receiver can sync up to 40 wireless controllers. This ensures that the trolling motor will respond to commands only from designated controllers.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION 2. Connect the battery cables to the battery or plug in the battery cable to a power source. Within ten seconds of connecting the battery cables to their terminals, press and hold the left arrow button and right arrow button on the handheld remote simultaneously. 3. Listen for a multitone beep, which indicates that the receiver has stored the electronic serial number.
PRODUCT INSTALLATION, WIRING, AND BATTERY INFORMATION The trolling motor is equipped with a Lowrance 7‑pin plug. Adapters are available to connect other brands of sonar displays to the trolling motor. Match the cable connector to the sonar port on the back of the sonar display. Power up the unit to ensure that the sonar cable is connected securely.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION Status Indicator Light Identification This trolling motor is equipped with a multifunction status indicator light panel. It can display the status of the motor, propeller, battery charge, and GPS status for quick and easy reference during operation.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION STOWING THE TROLLING MOTOR 1. Press down on the stow/deploy release lever with one hand or one foot. Firmly grasp the column with one hand and tilt the trolling motor towards the mount.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 2. Raise the motor out of the water and rotate the column so the lower unit is aligned with the mount cradle. Orient the lower unit so the cable does not wrap around the trolling motor column. Slide the lower unit into the mount cradle and release the stow/deploy release lever. The mount will lock the trolling motor in the stowed position. a b c d e 53458 f abcdef3.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION Recommended MotorGuide Accessory Description Standard Long Ram® Ram® Part Number 8M4000977 mount stabilizer 8M4000978 mount stabilizer DEPLOYING THE TROLLING MOTOR 1. Loosen the depth collar knob, then slide the depth collar away from the steering transmission. Tighten the depth collar knob. 2. Press down on the stow/deploy release lever with one hand or one foot. Firmly grasp the column and slide the lower unit away from the mount cradle.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 3. Tilt the motor out of the stowed position and lower the trolling motor until the depth collar rests on top of the steering housing collar. Rotate the trolling motor so the depth collar locks into position on the steering housing collar and release the stow/deploy release lever. The motor will lock into the deployed position. Pull back on the motor to ensure that it is securely locked into the deployed position.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION 1. Firmly grasp the column with one hand while loosening the depth collar knob so the column moves freely. a - Depth collar knob b - Depth collar a b 53461 2. Raise or lower the column to the desired depth. Tighten the depth collar knob to secure the column. Foot Pedal Operation ! WARNING Rotating propellers can cause serious injury or death. Never start or operate the motor out of water.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION To operate the trolling motor using the foot pedal, sync the foot pedal to the trolling motor receiver. Refer to Activating the Wireless Foot Pedal in the Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information section of this manual.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION DIRECTION CONTROL Pivot the foot pedal toe‑down to steer right, or heel‑down to steer left. To stop turning, allow the pedal to return to its center detent position without pressing down on the heel or toe of the pedal. To operate the motor in reverse, continue to press the foot pedal down in either direction until the head is pointing to the desired direction of travel. The available steering range will allow the operator to steer the trolling motor past 360° in either direction.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION Control the speed of the trolling motor by adjusting the speed control dial on the foot pedal. Rotate the dial forward to increase motor speed, and rotate it backward to reduce speed. Press and hold the momentary button to operate the motor at the selected speed. Release the momentary button to stop the motor. Press the propeller constant on/off button once to run the motor at the selected speed. Press the button again to turn the motor off.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION Handheld Remote Operation ! WARNING Rotating propellers can cause serious injury or death. Never start or operate the motor out of water. To operate the trolling motor using the handheld remote, sync the foot pedal to the trolling motor receiver. Refer to Activating the Handheld Remote in the Product Installation, Wiring, and Battery Information section of this manual.
TROLLING MOTOR OPERATION • The system is equipped with 20 speed levels. Press the increase speed (+) button to increase motor speed by one level, and press the decrease speed (–) button to reduce motor speed by one level. • Holding the increase speed (+) or decrease speed (–) will cause the speed level to increase or decrease until the speed level limit is reached. Holding the increase speed (+) or decrease speed (–) button for 2.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Trolling Motor Care To keep your trolling motor in the best operating condition and retain its dependability, your trolling motor must receive periodic inspections and maintenance. 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.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE NOTE: 2‑4‑C with PTFE is a marine grease available at marine supply stores and your MotorGuide dealer. Tube Ref No. 95 2. Description 2-4-C with PTFE Where Used Part No. Depth collar knob screw threads 92-802859A 1 Remove the side panels by removing the two screws on each side of the mount. Gently pull the cover away from the mount and towards the foot release lever.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 3. Apply 2‑4‑C with PTFE to the slot on the foot release lever linkage on each side of the deck mount. Press the foot release lever and apply more 2‑4‑C with PTFE to the slot, equally distributing the grease along the length of the slot. a 53466 a - Slot IMPORTANT: Never use an aerosol lubricant or solvent‑based lubricant to grease or oil any part of the trolling motor.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Refer to the Inspection and Maintenance Schedule and complete the appropriate care instructions to prepare your 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). 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% throttle.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE NOTE: If the propeller pin is bent, replace the propeller pin. 53442 44663 INSTALLING THE PROPELLER 1. Rotate the motor shaft to insert the propeller pin horizontally. a - Propeller pin a 44664 2. Install the propeller onto the motor shaft by engaging the propeller onto the propeller pin.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 3. Install the washer (or anode, for saltwater models) onto the propeller shaft then install the propeller nut. Tighten the propeller nut securely. 53442 4. eng Tighten the propeller nut another ¼ turn.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE Troubleshooting NOTE: For service information, contact any certified MotorGuide service center. For a full listing of MotorGuide service centers, go to www.motorguide.com or contact any Mercury Marine service office. Symptom Trolling motor does not respond to wireless commands Possible Cause Resolution Weak trolling motor batteries Check the battery charge indicator on the trolling motor. Recharge or replace batteries as required.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE Symptom Excessive noise or vibration Possible Cause Resolution Propeller is loose, damaged, or off‑balance Refer to Propeller Replacement. Damaged bearings or bushings Contact a Service Center. Magnets interfering with armature Turn off the power and manually rotate the propeller. If the propeller does not rotate freely with a slight magnetic drag, contact a Service Center. Magnets cracked or chipped The motor will whine or grind. Contact a Service Center.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE Symptom Possible Cause Resolution Weak trolling motor batteries Check the battery charge indicator on the trolling motor. Recharge or replace the battery as required. Loose or corroded Inspect battery connections for battery cleanliness and tightness. connections Wire gauge from the battery to the Wiring or electrical trolling motor is insufficient. connection faulty 6‑gauge wire is recommended.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE Symptom Difficulty removing propeller Possible Cause Bent propeller pin Bent armature shaft Resolution 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. Contact a Service Center. Troubleshooting the Foot Pedal and Handheld Remote ERASING THE RECEIVER'S MEMORY Erasing the receiver's memory will erase all electronic ID numbers that are stored in the receiver's memory. 1.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 1. Remove the two screws securing the battery cover plate. Remove the battery cover plate. a - Battery cover plate b - Screws a 51760 a b 2. Remove the batteries from the battery holder. 3. Install the new batteries in the proper orientation for correct polarity. 4. Ensure the rubber seal is positioned correctly around the battery cover plate.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 5. Replace the battery cover plate and install the two screws. Tighten the screws securely. a - Battery cover plate b - Screws a 51760 a b HANDHELD REMOTE BATTERY REPLACEMENT Battery required: One AAA alkaline battery 1. Remove the four screws from the back of the handheld remote. Remove the back cover.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE 2. Remove the old battery from the battery holder. 51838 3. 4. Insert the new battery with the positive (+) side facing the positive (+) end of the battery holder. Replace the handheld remote back plate and install the four screws. Ensure that the rubber seal is positioned correctly between the two halves of the handheld remote. Tighten the screws securely.
OWNER SERVICE ASSISTANCE • Your name and address • Daytime telephone number • Model and serial number of your trolling motor • Proof of purchase or registration verification • Nature of problem 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 English +1 920 929 5040 Français + 905 636 4751 Fax English +1 920 929 5893 Français +1 905 636 1704 Website www.