Troubleshooting the foot pedal and handheld remote, Erasing the receiver's memory, Reprogramming the wireless foot pedal or remote – MotorGuide Xi5 Wireless Trolling Motor User Manual
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Section 6 - Owner Service Assistance
90-8M0082949
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JULY 2013
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Symptom
Possible Cause
Resolution
Motor failure
(motor does not run)
Weak trolling motor
batteries
Check the battery charge indicator on the trolling motor.
Recharge or replace the battery as required.
Loose or corroded battery
connections
Inspect battery connections for cleanliness and tightness.
Wiring or electrical
connection faulty
Wire gauge from the battery to the trolling motor is insufficient.
6‑gauge wire is recommended.
Loose electrical connections Inspect connections for cleanliness and tightness.
Thermal protection is
overloaded
Disconnect the trolling motor batteries and check for weeds or
debris around the propeller.
Temperature exceeds specification. Contact a Service Center.
Fuse or circuit breaker is
open
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker only after
determining the root cause of the problem.
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.
Boat wiring faulty
Contact a Service Center.
Inaccurate temperature
reading (models with
internal sonar)
Lower unit not fully
submerged
Adjust the depth of the motor. Ensure the lower unit is fully
submerged. Refer to Section 4—Adjusting the Motor Depth.
Damaged nose cone
Contact a Service Center.
Damaged sonar cable
Contact a Service Center.
Motor is difficult to deploy
or return to stowed
position
Sticking latch mechanism
Lubricate the latch mechanism. Refer to Section 5—Inspection
and Maintenance Schedule
.
Difficulty removing
propeller
Bent propeller pin
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.
Bent armature shaft
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. Plug in the battery cable to a power source. In less than ten seconds, press the left arrow, right arrow, +, and – buttons
on the handheld remote simultaneously.
2. Listen for a long beep indicating the receiver has erased all stored electronic ID numbers.
NOTE: If all four buttons on the remote are not pressed simultaneously within ten seconds, or a long beep is not heard,
unplug the battery cables from the power source and then refer to Section 3—Activating the Wireless Foot Pedal and
Activating the Handheld Remote
.
Reprogramming the Wireless Foot Pedal or Remote
NOTE: This activation procedure applies to the foot pedal and handheld remote.
IMPORTANT: To activate multiple foot pedals or remotes, the motor must be unplugged from the power source and then
plugged back into the power source between activating each control device.
1. Unplug the battery cables from the power source. Wait 30 seconds and then plug the motor into the power source.
2. In less than ten seconds, press and hold the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the handheld remote. For the foot
pedal controller, hold the propeller and anchor button simultaneously.
Foot Pedal Battery Replacement
Battery required: Two AA alkaline batteries