Johnson Outdoors MINN KOTA ULTREX 80 Series User manual

ULTREX™
BOW-MOUNT TROLLING MOTOR
Owner's Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Made by Minn Kota
Johnson Outdoors
Marine Electronics, Inc.
121 Power Drive
Mankato, MN 56001 USA
Trolling Motors
Produced in 2015
ULTREX 80/US2/IP-45"_BT
MODEL 1368800
SER NO R365 MK12345
NOTICE: The serial number on your Ultrex is located
under the foot pedal.
EXAMPLE
THANK YOU
Thank you for choosing Minn Kota. We believe that you should spend more time fishing and less time positioning your boat. That’s why
we build the smartest, toughest, most intuitive trolling motors on the water. Every aspect of a Minn Kota trolling motor is thought out
and rethought until it’s good enough to bear our name. Countless hours of research and testing provide you the Minn Kota advantage
that can truly take you “Anywhere. Anytime.” We don’t believe in shortcuts. We are Minn Kota. And we are never done helping you
catch more fish.
REGISTRATION
Remember to keep your receipt and immediately register
your trolling motor. A registration card is included with your
motor or you can complete registration on our website at
minnkotamotors.com.
SERIAL NUMBER
Your Minn Kota 11-character serial number is very important. It
helps to determine the specific model and year of manufacture.
When contacting Consumer Service or registering your product,
you will need to know your product’s serial number. We
recommend that you write the serial number down so that you
have it available for future reference.
MOTOR INFORMATION (For Consumer Reference Only)
Model:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Serial Number: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Purchase Date: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Store Where Purchased:___________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTICE: Do not return your Minn Kota motor to your retailer. Your retailer is not authorized to repair or replace this unit. You may
obtain service by: calling Minn Kota at (800) 227-6433; returning your motor to the Minn Kota Factory Service Center; sending
or taking your motor to any Minn Kota authorized service center. A list of authorized service centers is available on our website, at
minnkotamotors.com. Please include proof of purchase, serial number and purchase date for warranty service with any of the above
options.

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Table Of CONTeNTs
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................. 4
WARRANTY..................................................................................................................... 5
KNOW YOUR BOAT............................................................................................................ 6
FEATURES....................................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 8
Assembly of Motor to Mount....................................................................................... 9
Installing the Bow-Mount ......................................................................................... 10
Installing the Gas Spring Pin.................................................................................... 12
Indexing the Motor .................................................................................................. 13
Orientate the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly for a Starboard Mount ............................ 18
Placing the Bow-Mount Stabilizer ............................................................................. 23
Mounting the Foot Pedal.......................................................................................... 25
Identifying Trolling Motor Features by their Associated Cables..................................... 26
Routing Connection Cables ...................................................................................... 27
Feature Overview and Connecting the Cables ............................................................. 29
Built-in MEGA Down Imaging.............................................................................. 29
Universal Sonar.................................................................................................. 30
i-Pilot Link......................................................................................................... 32
Removal of the Steering Module ............................................................................... 34
Disconnect the Gas Spring .................................................................................. 34
Remove Motor from Mount.................................................................................. 35
Reassemble the Steering Module......................................................................... 35
BATTERY & WIRING INSTALLATION.................................................................................... 37
Boat Rigging & Product Installation .......................................................................... 37
Conductor Gauge and Circuit Breaker Sizing Table ..................................................... 37
Selecting the Correct Batteries ................................................................................. 38
Additional Considerations......................................................................................... 38
Connecting the Batteries in Series ............................................................................ 39
MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAM................................................................................................ 41
USING & ADJUSTING THE MOTOR...................................................................................... 42
Mount Features....................................................................................................... 42
Stowing and Deploying the Motor.............................................................................. 43
Adjusting the Lower Unit for a Secure Stow ............................................................... 43
Adjusting the Depth of the Motor.............................................................................. 44
Adjusting the Pull Grip and Cable ............................................................................. 45
Installing an External Transducer .............................................................................. 47
USING THE FOOT PEDAL .................................................................................................. 48
Controlling Speed & Steering with the Foot Pedal....................................................... 48
Adjusting the Steering Cable .................................................................................... 50
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE............................................................................................... 51
Propeller Replacement............................................................................................. 51
General Maintenance............................................................................................... 52
Troubleshooting....................................................................................................... 52
For Further Troubleshooting and Repair ..................................................................... 53
COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS.............................................................................................. 54
PARTS DIAGRAM & PARTS LIST ........................................................................................ 56

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safeTY CONsIDeRaTIONs
Please thoroughly read the user manual. Follow all instructions and heed all safety and cautionary notices. Use of this motor is only
permitted for persons that have read and understood these user instructions. Minors may use this motor only under adult supervision.
WARNING
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your vessel. We have designed your Minn Kota product to be an accurate
and reliable tool that will enhance boat operation and improve your ability to catch fish. This product does not relieve you from the
responsibility for safe operation of your boat. You must avoid hazards to navigation and always maintain a permanent watch so you can
respond to situations as they develop. You must always be prepared to regain manual control of your boat. Learn to operate your Minn
Kota product in an area free from hazards and obstacles.
WARNING
Never run the motor out of the water, as this may result in injuries from the rotating propeller. The motor should be disconnected from
the power source when it is not in use or is off the water. When connecting the power-supply cables of the motor to the battery, ensure
that they are not kinked or subject to chafe and route them in such a way that persons cannot trip over them. Before using the motor
make sure that the insulation of the power cables is not damaged. Disregarding these safety precautions may result in electric shorts
of battery(s) and/or motor. Always disconnect motor from battery(s) before cleaning or checking the propeller. Avoid submerging the
complete motor as water may enter the lower unit through control head and shaft. If the motor is used while water is present in the
lower unit considerable damage to the motor can occur. This damage will not be covered by warranty.
WARNING
Take care that neither you nor other persons approach the turning propeller too closely, neither with body parts nor with objects.
The motor is powerful and may endanger or injure you or others. While the motor is running watch out for persons swimming and for
floating objects. Persons who lack the ability to run the motor or whose reactions are impaired by alcohol, drugs, medication, or other
substances are not permitted to use this motor. This motor is not suitable for use in strong currents. The constant noise pressure level
of the motor during use is less than 70dB(A). The overall vibration level does not exceed 2,5 m/sec2.
WARNING
When stowing or deploying the motor, keep fingers clear of all hinge and pivot points and all moving parts. In the event of unexpected
operation, remove power leads from the battery.
WARNING
It is recommended to only use Johnson Outdoors approved accessories with your Minn Kota motor. Using non-approved accessories
including to mount or control your motor may cause damage, unexpected motor operation and injury. Be sure to use the product and
approved accessories, including remotes, safely and in the manner directed to avoid accidental or unexpected motor operation. Keep
all factory installed parts in place including motor and accessory covers, enclosures and guards.

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WaRRaNTY
WARRANTY ON MINN KOTA FRESHWATER TROLLING MOTORS
Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. (“JOME”) extends the following limited warranty to the original retail purchaser only. Warranty coverage is
not transferable.
Minn Kota Limited Three-Year Warranty on the Entire Product
JOME warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the purchaser’s new Minn Kota freshwater trolling motor will be materially free from defects in
materials and workmanship appearing within three (3) years after the date of purchase. JOME will (at its option) either repair or replace, free of charge,
any parts found by JOME to be defective during the term of this warranty. Such repair, or replacement shall be the sole and exclusive liability of JOME
and the sole and exclusive remedy of the purchaser for breach of this warranty.
Minn Kota Limited Lifetime Warranty on Composite Shaft
JOME warrants to the original retail purchaser only that the composite shaft of the purchaser’s Minn Kota trolling motor will be materially free from
defects in materials and workmanship appearing within the original purchaser’s lifetime. JOME will provide a new composite shaft, free of charge, to
replace any composite shaft found by JOME to be defective during the term of this warranty. Providing a new composite shaft shall be the sole and
exclusive liability of JOME and the sole and exclusive remedy of the purchaser for breach of this warranty; and purchaser shall be responsible for installing,
or for the cost of labor to install, any new composite shaft provided by JOME.
Exclusions & Limitations
This limited warranty does not apply to products that have been used in saltwater or brackish water, commercially or for rental purposes. This limited
warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, blemishes that do not affect the operation of the product, or damage caused by accidents, abuse,
alteration, modification, shipping damages, negligence of the user or misuse, improper or insufficient care or maintenance. DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE USE
OF OTHER REPLACEMENT PARTS NOT MEETING THE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE ORIGINAL PARTS WILL NOT BE COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. The
cost of normal maintenance or replacement parts which are not in breach of the limited warranty are the responsibility of the purchaser. Prior to using
products, the purchaser shall determine the suitability of the products for the intended use and assumes all related risk and liability. Any assistance
JOME provides to or procures for the purchaser outside the terms, limitations or exclusions of this limited warranty will not constitute a waiver of the
terms, limitations or exclusions, nor will such assistance extend or revive the warranty. JOME will not reimburse the purchaser for any expenses incurred
by the purchaser in repairing, correcting or replacing any defective products or parts, except those incurred with JOME’s prior written permission.
JOME’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO COVERED PRODUCTS IS LIMITED TO AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE PURCHASER’S ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID
FOR SUCH PRODUCT.
Minn Kota Service Information
To obtain warranty service in the U.S., the product believed to be defective, and proof of original purchase (including the date of purchase), must be
presented to a Minn Kota Authorized Service Center or to Minn Kota’s factory service center in Mankato, MN. Any charges incurred for service calls,
transportation or shipping/freight to/from the Minn Kota Authorized Service Center or factory, labor to haul out, remove, re-install or re-rig products
removed for warranty service, or any other similar items are the sole and exclusive responsibility of the purchaser. Products purchased outside of the
U.S. must be returned prepaid with proof of purchase (including the date of purchase and serial number) to any Authorized Minn Kota Service Center in
the country of purchase. Warranty service can be arranged by contacting a Minn Kota Authorized Service Center or by contacting the factory at 1-800-
227-6433 or email service@minnkotamotors.com. Products repaired or replaced will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period [or for 90
days from the date of repair or replacement, whichever is longer]. For any product that is returned for warranty service that JOME finds to be not covered by or not
in breach of this limited warranty, there will be a billing for services rendered at the prevailing posted labor rate and for a minimum of at least one hour.
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 and/or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which
vary from state to state.
NOTICE: Do not return your Minn Kota product to your retailer. Your retailer is not authorized to repair or replace products.
NOTICE: THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXTEND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE RELEVANT EXPRESS LIMITED
WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL JOME BE LIABLE FOR PUNITIVE, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES. Without limiting the
foregoing, JOME assumes no responsibility for loss of use of product, loss of time, inconvenience or other damage.

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KNOW YOUR bOaT
Keel
Bow
Hull
Bow
Stern
Stern
Port
Port Starboard
Starboard
Gunwale
Gunwale
Transom
Inboard
Outboard

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feaTURes
Steering Module
i-Pilot/
i-Pilot Link Control
Mono-Arm
Lifetime Warranty
Flexible Composite Shaft
Propeller
Power Switch
Heel Block
Speed Control
Spot-Lock
AutoPilot
Cool Quiet
Power Motor
Momentary
On Button
Constant
On Button
Lift-Assist
Depth Collar Knob
High-Impact
Composite Material
Pull Grip and Cable
Spot-Lock
Constant On
Power
AutoPilot
Indicator Panel
NOTICE: Specifications subject to change without notice. This diagram is for reference only and may differ from your actual
motor.

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INsTallaTION
INSTALLING THE ULTREX
Your new Ultrex comes with everything you’ll need to directly install it to the boat. This motor can be directly mounted to the boat or coupled
with a Minn Kota quick release bracket for ease of mounting and removal. For installation with a quick release bracket, refer to the installation
instructions provided with the bracket. For compatible quick release mounting bracket, please visit minnkotamotors.com. To install the motor
directly to the boat, please follow the instructions provided in this manual. Please review the parts list, mounting considerations and tools
needed for installation prior to getting started. For additional product support and to locate your nearest dealer, please visit minnkotamotors.com.
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Item /
Assembly Part # Description Qty.
12994075 tREMOTE ASSEMBLY, IPILOT 1
22994076 ÂREMOTE ASSEMBLY LINK TOUCHSCREEN 1
3✖MOTOR ASSEMBLY 1
A2994887 INSTALLATION HARDWARE BAG ASSEMBLY 1
42263468 1/4 - 20 X 2.5" SS PPH SCREW 6
52263103 1/4 - 20 SS NYLOCK NUT 6
62261713 1/4 FLAT 18-8 SS WASHER 6
AA 1378132 80# THRUST PROP KIT 1
BB 1378160 112# THRUST PROP KIT 1
72341160 PROP-WW2 (4.5)W/ADP.RING 1
82091701 WASHER-PROP (LARGE) 1
92093101 NUT-PROP NYLOC,LG, MX101 3/8 SS 1
10 2262658 PIN-DRIVE 1" 3/16" S/S 1
C2991925 BRACKET STABLZR ARM ASY (SUB) 1
11 22655100 BUMPER STABILIZER 1
12 2263624 STABILIZER ROD 1
13 2263107 NYLON HEX NUT 3/4 - 10 UNC 1
14 2281829 BRACKET 1
15 2260221 VINYL CAP 1
16 2223100 NUT 5/16-18 NYLOCS SS 2
17 2263422 BOLT 5/16-18 X 1" SS CAP SCREW 2
18 2281700 5/16 "ID X .457 OD HIGH COLLAR LOCK WASHER 2
19 2390800 tÂLANYARD, REMOTE W/ CARABEENER 1
20 2773806 STRAP, HOLD DOWN 1
21 2373241 ÂCABLE, USB REMOTE CHARGER LINK 1
22 2375901 ÂADAPTER, USB DC POWER LINK 1
23 2996400 tÂHEADING SENSOR ASSEMBLY 1
24 490389-1 ÂCABLE, ETH (M12-M-M12-F, 30' 1
D2994912 BAG ASSY, FORTREX MOUNT HDW 1
25 2283410 SCREW-1/4-20 X .500" PFH 2
26 2281710 SPACER, GAS SPRING, FORTREX 2
27 2282610 PIN, UPPER SHOCK 1
p2397106 tMANUAL, QUICK REF., iPILOT 1.6 1
p2397107 ÂMANUAL-QUICK REF., iPILOT 3.0 1
p2997161 INSTALLATION GUIDE, ULTREX 1
E2991642 MOUNT ASM ULTREX FW 112# 45" 1
F2991640 MOUNT ASM ULTREX FW 80# 45" 1
G2991641 MOUNT ASM ULTREX FW 80# 52/60" 1
H2991643 MOUNT ASM ULTREX FW 112# 52/60" 1
32 2211415 ÌCABLE-EXTENSION, PD/AP 110" *PRE-INSTALLED* 1
490507-1 âCABLE, ADP-INT MDI 14 M12-120" *PRE-INSTALLED* 1
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INSTALLATION PARTS LIST
pNot shown on Parts Diagram.
✖This part is included in an assembly and cannot be ordered individually.
tOnly available with models factory installed with i-Pilot.
ÂOnly available with models factory installed with i-Pilot Link.
ÌOnly available with models factory installed with Universal Sonar.
âOnly available with models factory installed with Built-in MEGA Down Imaging.

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ASSEMBLY OF MOTOR TO MOUNT
• #2 Phillips Screwdriver
• (2) #3 Phillips Screwdriver
• 1/4" Allen Wrench
• Drill
• 9/32" Drill Bit
• 7/16" Box End Wrench
• A person to help with
installation
• Torque Wrench
• File or Sandpaper
• Hack Saw
• Marker or Pencil
• 1/8" Flat Screwdriver
• 1/8" Allen Wrench
• Loctite
a. Place the Mount on an elevated, level surface such
as a workbench or the tailgate of a pickup. The
Mount, as removed from the box, should be in the
deployed position.
b. Remove the 5/16" Allen Screw and Lock Washer
from the Mount using the 1/4" Allen Wrench. The
5/16" Allen Screw is located on the opposite end
of the mount from the hinge that opens and closes
when the mount is stowed and deployed.
It is recommended that the motor be mounted as close to the keel or centerline of the boat
as possible. Make sure the area under the mounting location is clear to drill holes and install
nuts and washers. Make sure the motor rest is positioned far enough beyond the edge of the
boat. The motor must not encounter any obstructions as it is lowered into the water or raised
into the boat when stowed and deployed. Consider a quick release or adapter bracket with the
installation of your motor. To view a list of accessories, please visit minnkotamotors.com.
c. Align the Keyways on the inside of the Steering
Module with the End Links on the Mount. Do this by
positioning the Steering Module above the End Links
on the Mount.
d. Lower the Motor Assembly straight down until the
Steering Module is seated.
Assembly of Motor to Mount
End Links
Keyways
Steering
Module
Allen Screw with
Lock Washer
Mount
Mount
Deployed
Stowed
View accessories
available for your
trolling motor at
minnkotamotors.com.
MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
TOOLS AND RESOURCES REQUIRED
INSTALLATION
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WARNING
Carefully lower the Steering Module into place to avoid
creating a pinch point between the Steering Module and
Mount.

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INSTALLING THE BOW-MOUNT
e. Reinstall the 5/16" Allen Screw and Lock Washer and
tighten to 18 to 20 ft-lbs with a Torque Wrench.
NOTICE: The 5/16" Allen Screw must be
tightened when installed and periodically
tightened to 18 to 20 ft-lbs. This will allow
the motor to be stowed properly. Tighten the
Allen Screw when the Mount is in the deployed
position.
a. Review the mounting considerations at the beginning
of the Installation section for proper placement.
Place the Mount as close to the centerline or keel of
the boat as possible, with the motor in the stowed
position, on the deck of the boat. Check
placement
with the motor in the stowed and deployed positions.
NOTICE: This motor weighs approximately 55 lbs.
We recommend having a second person help with the
installation.
ITEM(S) NEEDED
#20 x 1
Allen Screw with
Lock Washer
Mount
Deck of Boat
Hold Down Strap
Keel
Mount
b. Place the Hold-Down Strap (Item #20) under the
base of the Mount Plate so that it is below the Mount
when placed.
During installation, it is recommended to mount the motor to the boat before installing the Gas Spring Pin. The Gas Spring Pin is
installed in the Gas Spring Cylinder. The Gas Spring Cylinder is located on the inside of the Outer Arm, which is a part of the Mount.
At this point in the installation, the Gas Spring Cylinder is not fully installed and may move around inside the Mount when stowing and
deploying the motor. The Gas Spring Cylinder can become damaged while deploying the motor and the damage will prevent the Lift-Assist
feature from operating correctly once fully assembled. Make sure that the Gas Spring Cylinder does not get damaged in the Mount.
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Installing the Bow-Mount
CAUTION
The Gas Spring Cylinder can become damaged in the Mount
while stowing or deploying the motor because it is not yet
fully installed. Damage will prevent the Lift-Assist feature
from operating correctly once fully assembled. Make sure
that the Gas Spring Cylinder does not get damaged by
keeping it inside the Outer Arm of the Mount.

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INSTALLING THE BOW-MOUNT
Deck of Boat
Hold Down Strap
Keel
Mount
d. Check the placement with the motor in the deployed
position. When the motor is in the deployed position,
make sure that the Shaft is 1-1/2" out past the
Gunwale of the boat. The lower unit, when stowed
and deployed must not encounter any obstructions.
e. Check the placement of the Hold-Down Strap when
the motor is in the stowed and deployed position and
adjust if necessary. 1-1/2"
Minimum
Gunwale
Shaft
c. The Mount can be installed on either the Port
or Starboard side of the boat based on personal
preference. Test the placement of the Hold-Down
Strap to be sure it can hold the Mount as placed.
The placement of the buckle on the Hold-Down
Strap either inboard or outboard is based on personal
preference. The hook and loop on the fastener should
be face down for the Hold-Down Strap to function.
f. Once the Mount is in position, determine which bolt
pattern to use. The bolt pattern selected will depend
on the deck space available on your boat.
g. It is recommended to mark at least 4 of the 6 holes
in the base of the Mount and to have two bolts on
each side that are located the farthest apart on the
Mount Plate. Ideal installation would allow for 6
bolts to be used, with a minimum of 4.
h. Drill through the deck of the boat using a 9/32" Drill
Bit on the marked locations.
i. Be sure the Hold-Down Strap under the base of the
Mount Plate sits between the second and third set
of bolts according to the mounting pattern selected.
Double check that it can close around the Mount
when stowed.
NOTICE: If Pattern 2 is used, the right side plate must
be removed to access the mounting holes in the base of
the Mount.
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Bow
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INSTALLING THE GAS SPRING PIN
j. Put a 1/4-20 x 2 1/2" Screw (Item #4) in each of the
drilled locations. The Screw should pass through the
Mount Plate and the boat deck.
k. Place a Flat Washer (Item #5) and then a Nylock Nut
(Item #6) at the end of each screw as shown and
secure. Make sure all hardware is secure.
ITEM(S) NEEDED
#5 x 6
NOTICE: To prevent seizing of the stainless steel
hardware, do not use high speed installation tools.
Wetting the screws or applying an anti-seize may help
prevent seizing.
Screw
Deck
Flat Washer
and Nylock Nut
a. Position the motor to the stowed position with the
Pull Grip and Cable to disengage the latch bar,
allowing the motor to fold into a flat position.
b. Once in the stowed or flat position, the Gas Spring
Pin and Spacers can be installed.
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Installing the Gas Spring Pin
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#6 x 6 #4 x 6

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INDEXING THE MOTOR
Deck of Boat
Pedal Control
Sleeve Assembly
Keel
Deck of Boat
Pedal Control
Sleeve Assembly
Control Head
Keel
c. Locate the upper Gas Spring Pin (Item #27) and
Spacers (Item #26) in the bag assembly. Align the end
of the Gas Spring with the holes in the Outer Arm.
d. Install the Gas Spring Pin through the Outer Arm,
then through a Spacer, the end of the Gas Spring
Cylinder and another Spacer.
NOTICE: Spacers are placed on each side of
the Gas Spring on the inside of the Outer Arm.
Phillips Screws have a pre-applied thread locker.
Do not apply additional thread-locker to them as
it may prevent future removal.
ITEM(S) NEEDED
#25 x 2 #26 x 2 #27 x 1
Phillips Screw
Phillips Screw
Phillips Screw
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Gas Spring Pin
Gas Spring
Cylinder
Gas Spring
Cylinder
Outer Arm
Outer Arm Outer Arm
Outer Arm
Gas Spring
It is recommended to have the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly pointing inboard. If the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly points outboard,
please see Orientate the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly for a Starboard Mount. Use the following instructions to index the motor if the
Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly is already mounted inboard.
Once installed, the system is properly indexed when the motor is deployed and the head of the motor and lower unit align with the
centerline or keel of the boat at the same time the top of the Foot Pedal is parallel to the deck of the boat.
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Indexing the Motor
Inboard Outboard
e. Install one Phillips Screw (Item #25) on each end
of the Gas Spring Pin and secure with two #3
Phillips screwdrivers.
f. Tighten Phillips Screws until the heads are flush with
the Outer Arm.

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INDEXING THE MOTOR
a. Turn the Power Switch "on" and steer the motor so
that the Control Head is in line with the keel of the
boat. This can be done by steering the motor with
the Foot Pedal, turning the motor with the remote, or
manually turning the head of the motor.
b. Leave the Control Head in the desired alignment
and turn the power to the Foot Pedal "off". Then
disconnect the power by removing the power cables
from the battery or turning "off" the breaker if
equipped.
Foot Pedal
Power Switch
Deck of
Boat
Pedal Control
Sleeve Assembly
Control Head
Control Head
Alignment
Keel
c. Remove the Connector Cover from the Wrap
Drum Cover using a 1/8” wide Flat Screwdriver to
release it. Release it by pressing the flat part of the
screwdriver in the slot closest to the center of the
Connector Cover and prying upwards.
d. Once the Connector Cover is removed, disconnect
the Steering Motor Connection Plug that is visible.
NOTICE: Please note the orientation and routing of the
plug and wires for re-installation.
Connector
Cover Wrap Drum
Cover
Wrap Drum
Cover
Connector
Cover
Flat
Screwdriver
Steering Motor Connection Plug
1
2
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, make sure the motor is not
connected to a power source.
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INDEXING THE MOTOR
g. Once the Cable Tension Screw is loosened, prying the
Wrap Drum straight up off of the Cable Gear using a
heavy flat-blade screwdriver, until the Wrap Drum is
free of the Cable Gear.
Cable Gear
Flat
Screwdriver
Steering
Cables
Wrap Drum
Cable
Anchor
e. Remove the two screws that hold the Wrap Drum
Cover in place with a #1 Phillips Screwdriver. Once
removed, lift the Wrap Drum Cover away from the
Steering Module.
Steering
Module
Wrap Drum
Cover
Steering Motor
Connection
Plug
Steering Motor
Connection
Plug
Screws
f. The Cable Tension Screw that holds tension on the
Steering Cables is located under the base of the Toe
End of the Foot Pedal. This screw can be loosened
just enough so that the Steering Cables can be
pinched together between the Cable Anchor and
Wrap Drum. Use a #3 Phillips screwdriver to loosen
this screw. Turning the screw approximately 8 turns
counterclockwise should provide enough slack in the
cables to adjust. Keep track of the number of turns
the screw is unscrewed so it can be re-tightened
accordingly later.
NOTICE: The cables are fed through the Cable Anchor
and wound around the Wrap Drum. The right cable is
the shorter cable and begins winding on the Wrap drum
from the top down. The left cable is the longer cable and
begins winding on the Wrap drum from the bottom up.
Cable
Tension
Screw
Toe End of
Foot Pedal
CAUTION
Be careful to not damage the Steering Motor Connection
Plug ends.
3
4
5
CAUTION
Over loosening the Cable Tension Screw may cause the
cables to disengage from the Wrap Drum.
CAUTION
Care must be taken so that the Steering Cables remain on
the Wrap Drum when it is disengaged from the Cable Gear.
It is important that the Steering Cables follow the grooves
on the Wrap Drum so that they do not become intertwined or
pop off. Be sure that the electric wire is not damaged as the
Wrap Drum is lifted.

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INDEXING THE MOTOR
Wrap Drum
Steering Motor
Connection Wire
Steering
Cables
Steering
Module
Cable
Anchor
Foot Pedal
h. While holding the Wrap Drum just above the Cable
Gear, and maintaining tension on the Steering
Cables, carefully rotate the Wrap Drum right or left
until the top of the Foot Pedal is parallel with the
deck of the boat. The proper position of the Wrap
Drum will locate the anchors for each of the Steering
Cables equidistant from the mid-line of the Cable
Anchor where it is secured to the Steering Module.
i. Once the Foot Pedal is at the desired position, align
the Wrap Drum with the nearest tooth on the splined
shaft of the Cable Gear. Press the Wrap Drum
securely down so that it is seated on top of the Cable
Gear. At this point, the head of the motor should be
parallel with the keel of the boat and the top of the
foot pedal should be parallel with the deck of the
boat.
Cable
Tension
Screw
Toe End of
Foot Pedal
j. Using a #3 Phillips screwdriver, tighten the Cable
Tension Screw located at the base of the Toe End of
the Foot Pedal to 10 - 12 in-lbs until the Steering
Cables are under tension or re-tighten the same
number of turns as was used in step 4f.
NOTICE: The top of the Wrap Drum has rounded and
smooth edges. The bottom of the Wrap Drum is flat
and the teeth that engage the Cable Gear are visible in
the center.
6
7
CAUTION
Do not make this adjustment by applying pressure to the
Foot Pedal. Rotate the Wrap Drum manually and use the Foot
Pedal position as a guide to indicate the proper position of
the Wrap Drum.
CAUTION
Do not over tighten the Cable Tension Screw, as excessive
tension will cause damage to the unit.
CAUTION
If the Wrap Drum becomes unintentionally disengaged from the
Cable Gear, the Steering Cables can become unwound and will
need to be reassembled correctly for proper operation.

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INDEXING THE MOTOR
Wrap Drum
Cover Wires
Steering
Module
Screws
Cable
Anchor
Wrap Drum
Cover Steering Motor
Connection Wire
k. Reconfirm that the Steering Cables are tight and
then carefully thread the Steering Motor Connection
Wire through the top of the Wrap Drum Cover. The
male plug comes from the Cable Anchor through
the opening at the bottom of the Wrap Drum Cover.
The wire with the female plug that runs out the top
of the Cable Gear should also be pulled through the
opening at the bottom of the Wrap Drum Cover.
l. Place the Wrap Drum Cover down on top of the Cable
Anchor and align the screw holes on it with the screw
holes on the Cable Anchor. Make sure the Wrap
Drum Cover is nested securely on top of the Steering
Module and that the wires pass out the top of the
Wrap Drum Housing. Secure the Wrap Drum Housing
in place with the two screws that were originally
removed using a #1 Phillips screwdriver. Tighten to
6 in-lbs.
Steering Motor
Connection
Plug
m. Reconnect the Steering Motor Connection Plug and
push it into the Wrap Drum Cover.
n. Orientate the wires connecting the Steering Motor
Connection Plug as noted so that the wires do not
touch moving parts.
o. Replace the Connector Cover.
Wrap Drum
Cover
8
CAUTION
Take care not to pinch the Steering Motor Connection Wire
while the Wrap Drum is set into place.
9
10
CAUTION
Wires and plug must not touch moving parts. Wires may be
damaged if caught in moving parts.
Wires

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ORIENTATE THE PEDAL CONTROL SLEEVE ASSEMBLY FOR A STARBOARD MOUNT
a. Aligning the head of the motor before correcting the
placement of the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly will
help calibrate alignment once the assembly is in the
recommended position. Turn the Power Switch "on"
and steer the motor so that the Control Head is in
line with the keel of the boat. This can be done by
steering the motor with the Foot Pedal, turning the
motor with the remote, or manually turning the head
of the motor.
b. Leave the motor in the desired alignment and turn
the power to the Foot Pedal "off". Then disconnect
the power by removing the power cables from the
battery or turning "off" the breaker if equipped.
By default, the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly is factory set so that when your Ultrex is installed on the port side of your boat, the
Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly points inboard. Should you choose to install your Ultrex on the Starboard side of your boat, it is
recommended that the default mounting location be changed so that the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly points inboard.
Once the Mount is installed, the system is properly calibrated when the motor is deployed and the head of the motor and lower unit
align with the centerline or keel of the boat at the same time the top of the Foot Pedal is parallel to the deck of the boat.
Use the following instructions to change the mounting location of the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly on the Steering Housing and then
properly align the head of the motor. If your motor was installed on the Port side of the boat, please disregard these instructions and
see the Indexing the Motor section of this manual.
Foot Pedal
Power Switch
Deck of
Boat
Pedal Control
Sleeve Assembly
Keel
Orientate the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly for a Starboard Mount
WARNING
To avoid electric shock, make sure the motor is not
connected to a power source.
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1b

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ORIENTATE THE PEDAL CONTROL SLEEVE ASSEMBLY FOR A STARBOARD MOUNT
e. Remove the two screws that hold the Wrap Drum
Cover in place with a #1 Phillips Screwdriver. Once
removed, lift the Wrap Drum Cover away from the
Steering Module.
f. The Cable Tension Screw that holds tension on the
Steering Cables is located under the base of the Toe
End of the Foot Pedal. This screw can be loosened
just enough so that the Steering Cables can be
pinched together between the Cable Anchor and
Wrap Drum. Use a #3 Phillips screwdriver to loosen
this screw. Turning the screw approximately 8 turns
counterclockwise should provide enough slack in the
cables to adjust. Keep track of the number of turns
the screw is unscrewed so it can be re-tightened
accordingly later.
Steering
Module
Wrap Drum
Cover
Steering Motor
Connection
Plug
Steering Motor
Connection
Plug
Screws
NOTICE: The cables are fed through the Cable Anchor
and wound around the Wrap Drum. The right cable
begins winding on the Wrap drum from the top down.
The left cable begins winding on the Wrap drum from the
bottom up.
Cable
Tension
Screw
Toe End of
Foot Pedal
NOTICE: Please note the orientation and routing of the
plug and wires for re-installation.
Connector
Cover Wrap Drum
Cover
Wrap Drum
Cover
Connector
Cover
Flat
Screwdriver
Steering Motor Connection Plug
c. Remove the Connector Cover from the Wrap
Drum Cover using a 1/8” wide Flat Screwdriver to
release it. Release it by pressing the flat part of the
screwdriver in the slot closest to the center of the
Connector Cover and prying upwards.
d. Once the Connector Cover is removed, disconnect
the Steering Motor Connection Plug that is visible.
2
3
4
2e
2d
CAUTION
Be careful to not damage the Steering Motor Connection
Plug ends and wires.
CAUTION
Over loosening the Cable Tension Screw may cause the
cables to disengage from the Wrap Drum.

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Cable
Anchor
Steering
Cables
Screws
Wrap Drum
g. The Cable Anchor functions to hold the Steering
Cables in place. The cables run from the Cable
Anchor and wrap around the Wrap Drum. The Cable
Anchor is secured to the Steering Module with two
screws. Remove the two #10-32 x 1/2" screws that
hold the Cable Anchor in place using a #2 Phillips
screwdriver.
h. The Wrap Drum is set on the shaft of the Cable Gear
that extends above the Steering Module. The female
end of the electric wire passes out the top of the
Cable Gear. The shaft of the gear that the Wrap Drum
sits on is splined. To rotate the Pedal Control Sleeve
Assembly, the Wrap Drum needs to be lifted off of
the Cable Gear. Before the Wrap Drum can be lifted
or aligned, the Steering Cables should be loosened.
i. Once the Cable Tension Screw is loosened, and the
screws are removed, carefully pry the Wrap Drum
partially off by prying straight up, using a heavy
flat-blade screwdriver. The Wrap Drum should only
be lifted far enough up on the Cable Gear to rotate
the Pedal Control Sleeve Assembly to the inboard or
desired position. The Cable Anchor is in the correct
position on the mount when it is mounted towards
the inboard side of the mount.
NOTICE: The top of the Wrap Drum has rounded and
smooth edges. The bottom of the Wrap Drum is flat
and the teeth that engage the Cable Gear are visible in
the center.
Cable Gear
Flat
Screwdriver
Steering
Cables
Wrap Drum
Cable
Anchor
CAUTION
Only pry the Wrap Drum high enough on the Cable Gear
to rotate the Cable Anchor and Pedal Control Sleeve
Assembly to the correct position. If the Wrap Drum becomes
unintentionally disengaged from the Cable Gear, the
Steering Cables can become unwound and will need to be
reassembled correctly for proper operation.
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