CANNON DIGI-TROLL 5 TS Electric Downriggers User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- CANNON
Table of Contents
- CANNON DIGI-TROLL 5 TS Electric Downriggers
- Product Information
- Features
- Product Usage Instructions
- LIMITED WARRANTY
- ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
- MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
- TERMINATING THE DOWNRIGGER CABLE
- CABLE SETTING
- 14 X .75″ SS PLATE, CLUTCH REEL SCREW-#10-16X.75″HI-LO SS CERAMIC MAGNET P/N
- 8-18 X 5/8 PLATE, SUPPORT TOP CAP ASSY, POWER CABLE, MOTOR CABLE-POWER,
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CANNON DIGI-TROLL 5 TS Electric Downriggers
Product Information
DIGI-TROLL 5 DIGI-TROLL 5 TS ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGERS
The Cannon DIGI-TROLL 5 and DIGI-TROLL 5 TS are electric
downriggers designed to enhance fishing control and improve your
ability to catch fish. The downriggers are accurate and reliable
tools that allow for controlled depth fishing. The downriggers come
with a limited warranty from Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics,
Inc. (JOME), the manufacturer of the product.
Features
- Boom, motor, and reels
- All plastic parts including frames and bases
- Accurate and reliable tool for controlled depth fishing
Locating Your Serial Number
The Cannon 11-character serial number is located on the bottom of the
downrigger frame.
Product Warranty
JOME offers a limited warranty to the original retail purchaser only.
Warranty coverage is not transferable. The boom, motor (if applicable), and
reels, plus all plastic parts, including but not limited to frames and bases,
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship, subject to normal wear
and tear, for the original purchaser’s lifetime.
Product Usage Instructions
- Read the user manual carefully before operating the downrigger.
- Retain the user manual for future reference.
- Keep your receipt and immediately register your downrigger to receive all the benefits for your product warranty.
- Locate your serial number on the bottom of the downrigger frame and write it down in the manual for future reference.
- Follow safe boating practices and laws wherever you are fishing.
- Assemble and install the downrigger according to the instructions provided in the user manual.
- Attach the line release and wire the downrigger.
- Program the display keypad and adjust the boom length.
- Fish with the downrigger and utilize the blowback calculations for optimal use.
- Remove the spool cover manually if necessary.
- If you encounter any issues, refer to the troubleshooting section of the user manual or contact Consumer Service for assistance.
DIGI-TROLL 5 DIGI-TROLL 5 TS
ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGERS
USER MANUAL
CE MASTER USER MANUAL (FOR CE CERTIFIED MODELS)
THANK YOU
Thank you for purchasing a Cannon downrigger. We have designed your new
downrigger to be an accurate and reliable tool that will enhance fishing
control and improve your ability to catch fish. We hope that you enjoy the use
of your new downrigger and enjoy the benefit of controlled depth fishing for
years to come by always following safe boating practices and laws wherever you
are fishing.
This manual covers installation and the operation of your downrigger. Read
this manual carefully before operating your new Cannon downrigger. Retain this
manual for future reference.
REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR RECEIPT AND IMMEDIATELY REGISTER YOUR DOWNRIGGER. To
receive all the benefits for your product warranty, please fill out and mail
the enclosed registration card. You may also complete registration on our
website at cannondownriggers.com.
Please thoroughly read this user manual. Follow all instructions and heed all
safety and cautionary notices below. Use of this downrigger is only permitted
for persons that have read and understood these user instructions. Minors may
use this product only under adult supervision. ATTENTION: Your Cannon
downnrigger should only be used for its intended purpose. Improper use will
void the warranty and may be a safety risk. CAUTION: Persons whose ability to
run the downrigger or whose reactions are impaired by alcohol, drugs,
medication, or other substances are not permitted to use this product.
LOCATING YOUR SERIAL NUMBER
Your Cannon 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 in the space
provided below so that you have it available for future reference.
The serial number on your Cannon DigiTroll 5 downrigger is located on the bottom of the downrigger frame.
Made by Cannon Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. 121 Power Drive Mankato, MN 56001 USA Downriggers Produced in 2015
DIGI-TROLL ELECTRICAL DOWNRIGGER MODEL 1902315
SER NO K365 CN12345
EXAMPLE
Model: __
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Store Where Purchased:__
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warranty / Service Information Assembly & Installation
Features Mounting Installing the Boom & Ball Hook Installing the Swivel Head
Adjusting the Boom Length Attaching the Rod Holder Terminating the Downrigger
Cable Attaching the Line Release Wiring the Downrigger Operating the
Downrigger Display Keypad Programming Fishing with the Downrigger BlowBack
Calculations Removable the Spool Cover Manual Crank Handle Service & Repair
Troubleshooting Parts Diagrams and Lists Compliance Statements Notes
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LIMITED WARRANTY
CANNON LIMITED WARRANTY
Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. (“JOME”) extends the following
limited warranty to the original retail purchaser only. Warranty coverage is
not transferable.
CANNON® LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
JOME warrants to the original purchaser that if the accompanying product (see
exclusions below) proves to be defective in material or workmanship within the
following warranty periods, JOME will, at its option, either repair or replace
same without charge (but no cash refunds will be made):
The boom, motor (if applicable), and reels, plus all plastic parts, including
but not limited to frames and bases, will be free from defects in materials
and workmanship, subject to normal wear and tear, for the original purchaser’s
lifetime.
All other items will have 1-year limited warranties from the date of original
retail purchase, except THE FOLLOWING ITEMS THAT HAVE NO WARRANTY: swivel lock
pin, weights, and wire cable.
LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CERTAIN DAMAGES
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES. JOME
DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT
SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES (EXCEPT ON THE BOOM, MOTOR, REELS, AND ALL
PLASTIC PARTS), INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXTEND BEYOND ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE (AND
IN THE CASE OF THE SWIVEL LOCK PIN, WEIGHTS, AND WIRE CABLE, JOME DISCLAIMS
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES). THIS WRITING CONSTITUTES THE ENTIRE AGREEMENT OF THE
PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF; NO WAIVER OR AMENDMENT
SHALL BE VALID UNLESS IN WRITING SIGNED BY JOME.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or
the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the above limitation
or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
CANNON® SERVICE POLICY
AFTER THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD
After the applicable warranty period, or, if one of the above exclusions
applies, Cannon® products will be repaired for a charge of parts plus labor.
All factory repairs, after the applicable warranty period, carry a 90-Day
Limited Warranty, subject to the exclusions and limitations stated above.
TO ENFORCE WARRANTY OR TO OBTAIN REPAIRS AFTER WARRANTY
To obtain warranty service in the U.S., the downrigger believed to be
defective and the proof of original purchase (including the date of purchase)
must be presented to a Cannon® Authorized Service Center or to Cannon®’s
factory service center in Mankato, MN. Except as noted below, any charges
incurred for service calls, transportation or shipping/freight to/from the
Cannon® Authorized Service Center or Cannon®’s factory, labor to haul out,
remove, re-install or re-rig products for warranty service, or any similar
items are the sole and exclusive responsibility of the purchaser. Warranty
service can be arranged by contacting a Cannon® Authorized Service Center or
by contacting the factory at 1-800-227-6433 or by email to
service@cannondownriggers.com. If the necessary repairs are covered by the
warranty, we will pay the return shipping charges to any destination within
the United States. Downriggers purchased outside of the U.S. (or parts of such
downriggers) must be returned prepaid with proof of purchase (including the
date of purchase and serial number) to any Authorized Cannon® Service Center
in the country of purchase.
NOTE: Do not return your Cannon® downrigger or parts to your retailer. Your
retailer is not authorized to repair or replace them.
Major parts, such as the motor and main frame, must be returned to JOME in
Mankato, Minnesota, or a Cannon® Authorized Service Center, for repair or
replacement. To reduce shipping costs, we suggest removal of loose parts such
as the boom and rod holders. Small parts that can be easily removed such as
the handle and/or the counter, may be removed from the downrigger and returned
for repair or replacement. Retain your sales receipt. Proof of purchase must
accompany product when returned.
Return Address:
Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. Attn: Cannon Service Dept. 121 Power
Drive Mankato, MN 56001
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FEATURES
1. Reel: This is used to spool the cable, available in lengths ranging from
150 to 400 feet. 2. Boom: This is used to extend the weight out from the body
of the downrigger and has a pulley fixed to its end. Boom
lengths range from 24 to 53 inches. 3. Swivel Head: This relays the cable at
the end of the boom to lower the weight. 4. Cable: This connects to the
weight. 5. Keypad/LCD: Keypad is used to control the functions of the
downrigger. The LCD display provides feedback of the
downrigger functions. 6. Mounting Bases: These attach to the boat, enabling
you to place the downrigger where you choose. 7. Rod Holder: This holds your
fishing rods while trolling and may also be used for storing rods. 8. Boom
Clamps: These lock the boom sections together after the boom has been extended
or retracted. 9. Clutch Knob: This loosens and tightens the tension on the
spool and holds the side plate in place.
- This diagram is for reference only and may differ from your actual downrigger.
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DOWNRIGGER MOUNTING
Choosing a good location to mount your downrigger on your boat is very
important. A downrigger should be mounted in a location where it is easy to
observe your fishing rod and react quickly to operate the downrigger once
there is a fish on the line.
MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
Cannon offers a complete line of mounting accessories that allow you to optimize your spread to fit the way you fish. Before making any permanent changes to your boat, consider what accessories might be used in your application. To see the complete line of mounting accessories available, visit cannondownriggers.com.
Typical Mounting Positions
Deck Plates are necessary when extra strength must be added to the base material of the boat and for attaching the downrigger to other mounting accessories.
Gimbal Mount
Gimbal Mounts are designed to fit medium-sized flush mounted rod holders built into the gunwale of many larger fishing boats and cruisers. Only sturdy, high quality rod holders should be used for this temporary mounting system. Gimbal mounts are available in 9″ or 12″ post lengths.
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Side Rail Mount on T-Section Side Rail Mount on T-Section
If access to the underside of the deck is not available, the deck plate can be mounted using screws and wellnuts (not included). Use the deck plate as a template to mark locations and drill 4 wellnut clearance holes. Use four 1/4-20 x 1-1/2″ flat head screws and four wellnuts to mount deck plate. Tighten the screws so the wellnuts are firmly compressed.
Where the underside is accessible, the deck plate can be mounted using screws, nuts, and washers. Drill 9/32″ holes. Use four 1/4-20 x 1-1/2″ flat head screws, nuts and washers (flat and lock). Fasten plate to deck. To secure the mounting base to the deckplate use four 1/4-20 x 1″ truss head screws.
Deckplate
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Decks from 1/4″ to 7/16″ thick Where access to the underside of the deck is
not available, the mounting base can be attached to the deck using wellnuts.
Use the base as a template to mark locations and drill four wellnut clearance
holes. Mount the base using four 1/4-20 x 1-1/2″ truss head screws and four
wellnuts. Tighten the screws so the wellnuts are firmly compressed as
pictured.
Decks thicker than 7/16″ For decks thicker than 7/16″, or where the underside
of the deck is accessible, mount the base with screws, nuts, and washers. Use
the base as a template to mark the locations and drill four 9/32″ holes. Use
four 1/4-20 x 2″ truss head screws and four each flat washers and nuts. Fasten
the base to the deck as pictured.
NOTE: Wellnuts SHOULD NOT be used on decks thicker than 7/16″.
NOTE: When using the telescopic boom, we strongly recommend the use of a deck
plate on all boats to provide adequate stability for the downrigger.
Low-Profile Swivel Base To mount the Low-Profile Swivel Base, follow the same
procedure as for the deck plate with this exception: use four 1/4″-20 x 1-1/2″
truss head screws to fasten the mounting base and four additional 1/4″-20″ x
2-1/2″ truss head screws to attach the swivel base tothe boat deck.
INSTALLING THE BOOM
1. Insert boom into frame (Figure 1) and line up holes in boom with holes in
frame. NOTE: Easi-Troll units require the included boom adapter
Base Deck
Wellnut
1/4-20″ screw
Decks from 1/4″ to 7/16″ Thick
Base Deck
Washer & Nut
1/4-20″ screw
Decks Thicker Than 7/16″
Low-Profile Swivel Base
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INSTALLING THE BOOM AND BALL HOOK
1. Remove the ball hook collar, ball hook, and 1/4-20 nut from the included
hardware bag assembly. Thread the nut onto the ball hook, then thread the ball
hook into the ball hook collar. Do not tighten yet. (Figure 1)
2. Slide ball hook collar onto the end of the boom and leave it loose.
(Figure 2)
Figure 1
Figure 2
3. Insert boom with ball hook collar assembly into frame (Figure 3) and line
up holes in boom with holes in frame (Figure 4).
4. Remove 1/4-20 x 2″ bolt and 1/4-20 nylon locknut from included hardware
bag assembly. Insert the 1/4-20 nylon locknut into the hex pocket on the nose
of the frame (motor side of frame) then insert 1/4-20 x 2″ bolt into reel side
of frame nose. (Figure 5)
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
5. With a Phillips head screw driver, thread bolt into the nylon locknut from step 4. Tighten bolt until the end of the bolt is flush with the top of the nut. (Figure 6)
6. Slide ball hook collar to your preferred location. Hand tighten the ball hook into boom tube. Tighten enough so that there is no movement on the boom. (Figure 7) Once ball hook is secure, with a 7/16″ wrench, tighten the 1/4-20 nut until secure with ball hook collar. (Figure 8) NOTE: Do not overtighten ball hook or permanent deformation of the boom is possible.
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INSTALLING THE SWIVEL HEAD
1. Locate swivel head assembly and then insert boom end post into end of the
small tube of the boom assembly. (Figure 9) 2. Align hole in boom post with
hole in small end tube. 3. Secure boom end with #8 screw as shown. Tighten
with Phillips head screw driver by turning screw clockwise until tight.
(Figure 10)
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ADJUSTING THE BOOM LENGTH
To adjust the boom length (with the boom extending away from you) rotate the
boom clamps (See item # 8 on page 5) approximately ¼ turn counter-clockwise to
unlock (Figure 11) and slide the boom section to the desired position. (Figure
12) Once in place, lock the boom clamps by rotating clockwise until tight.
(Figure 13)
Figure 11
Figure 12
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ATTACHING THE ROD HOLDER
The locking rod holder(s) incorporate a locking tooth design which can be easily adjusted every 15° with the soft grip knob. The symmetrical design will allow mounting of the rod holder on either side of the downrigger or two rod holders at the same time. The unique two-piece design allows independent adjustment of the rod holder and the rod holder arm in two axes. (Figure 14)
CAUTION: This rod holder is intended for use of up to 30 lb. test line only and is not recommended for use with any tackle IGFA (International Game Fish Association) rated higher than 30 lb. A safety strap (not included) is recommended for all applications.
NOTE: The rod holder assembly is not covered under warranty when used with tackle above 30 lbs. Equipment placed in the rod holders and the loss thereof is the responsibility of the user and is in no way warranted by Johnson Outdoors, Inc. Mounting must be in accordance with the above instructions to comply with the product warranty.
Figure 14
To install the rod holder:
1. Attach the rod holder elbow to the downrigger on either side using the supplied spring and knob. (Figure 15) 2. Fasten rod holder to rod holder elbow using supplied spring and knob. (Figure 16) 3. Repeat the above steps for the other side if (2) rod holders are to be mounted.
The rod holder can be adjusted by loosening either knob until the locking teeth are free from each other. Rotate the rod holder or arm to the desired position and re-tighten knob.
Figure 15
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TERMINATING THE DOWNRIGGER CABLE
NOTE: Use only straight cable when routing through the terminator. Worn or kinked cable can be stressed and may break prematurely when retrieving trolling weights. NOTE: A set of pliers with wire cutters is recommended for this part of setup.
1. Unwind about 2 feet of cable and thread through the rubber cushion. Attach Swivel Snap to terminator.
Step 1.
Cable
Step 2.
A. CABLE IN C. CABLE IN
2. Examine the top of the terminator
Snap
and note the order shown in the detail to run cable.
Rubber Cushion
& Swivel
B. CABLE OUT
3. Lead and pull six inches of cable
through HOLE A. Thread cable through swivel, then up into bottom
Step 3.
of the terminator. Lead cable out of
HOLE B and into HOLE C. Push the
cable until its end touches the inside
of the terminator hook. Tighten cable
by squeezing terminator until it snaps HOLE C shut. Then pull at top and bottom
until drawn tight. Make sure that the
cable threads the hook.
NOTE: Use only straight cable, not kinked cable.
HOLE A HOLE B
Swivel
Step 4.
4. Slide the cushion over the top of the terminator and give it a test pull. The cable is now set to attach a Cannon Flash WeightTM.
ATTACHING THE LINE RELEASE (UNI-RELEASE)
The Cannon Uni-Release attaches directly to the downrigger weight. Attach
fishing line to the clip at the end of the release, and then click through a
series of increasing tension settings. The release can be used with any test
line on salt or fresh water and may be adjusted from 2 to 22 pounds of grip
tension on the line.
To change line release tension, turn tension knob to (+) to increase or (-) to
decrease. Tension also may vary according to where the line is placed in the
grips. Higher tension is on the line if it is set back toward the hinge, and
lower if set closer to the opening. To open the release, spread the release
arms with thumb and forefinger applying pressure to the sides.
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WIRING YOUR DOWNRIGGER
In order for the Positive Ion Control (PIC) on your downrigger to work
correctly, it is important to make sure your boat is properly set up before
installing your downrigger. Whenever a boat is in water, various submerged
parts interact to create weak electrical currents. These weak electrical
currents should be controlled to extend the life of the boat’s metal parts and
ensure a good fish catching environment. For full details on how the Positive
Ion Control system works, see the “Positive Ion Control System” section of
this manual under the Operation section.
CHECKING YOUR BOAT’S ELECTRICAL CONDITION
1. If the zinc sacrificial anodes on your boat and on the outboard/outdrive
are more than half dissolved, it is recommended that they be replaced. This
ensures that the boat will run with a neutral or slightly positive charge.
Clean zincs on a regular basis with a non-corrosive brush.
2. Any coating of slime or growth should be cleaned off.
3. All metal parts including the hull (if metal) should be interconnected by
a grounding wire. This includes motor shafts, outdrives, and through hull
fittings.
4. If your boat and zinc anodes are set up correctly, the voltage on the
downrigger wire should be positive when in contact with the water.
5. With your boat in the water and the downrigger cable deployed in the
water, measure the DC voltage from the cable to a grounded metal surface of
the boat touching the water. If properly wired, the reading should be
0.6-0.8VDC (fix PIC) or match your Digi-Troll setting.
6. The cable on your downrigger should be replaced every 2 years. Etching of
the cable can weaken it physically and electrically.
7. Always make sure the boat is properly grounded to the water. This will
help ensure proper PIC voltage on the cable and that the Short Stop will
function properly.
8. The use of Cannon vinyl coated lead weights is recommended.
9. Use the trolling weight insulators supplied with your downrigger. This
insulates your weight from the positive charge on the cable. This will also
ensure that the trolling weight will stop at water level when retrieved.
NOTE: To ensure proper operation of your downrigger, ground the battery to your boat’s electrical system’s ground. Malfunctions with the PIC, communication between units, or loss of operation result from faulty grounding. Always check to see if your boat is properly grounded first.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS & WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
The downrigger is rated at 30 amps (full load), 12 volts DC and is protected
by a 25 amp manual reset circuit breaker (located under motor housing). Be
sure to measure the battery voltage of your boat.
WARNING: DO NOT RUN THIS DOWNRIGGER ON A 24 VOLT BATTERY SYSTEM. THIS WILL
DAMAGE THE UNIT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
CONNECTING TO THE BATTERY:
It is strongly recommended that a fuse or manual reset circuit breaker be
installed at the battery on the positive lead of the power cable or that you
connect the downrigger to a battery selector switch. (See Fuse and Wire
Specifications) Connect the positive lead (RED) to the (+) post on your
battery and the negative lead (BLACK) to the (-) post on your battery or the
downrigger will not operate. Use the quick disconnect plug to remove the
downrigger without touching the battery.
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NOTE: It is strongly recommended to power your downrigger with a Deep-Cycle
marine battery. Only run a Digi-Troll from a Starter battery if it is
recharged by an alternator while trolling.
NOTE: Control degradation of the power cables and limit corrosion by using
anti-oxidant gel on all connections.
RIGGING AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES:
For safety and compliance reasons, we recommend that you follow American Boat
and Yacht Council (ABYC) standards when rigging your boat. Altering boat
wiring should be completed by a qualified technician. The following
specifications are for general guidelines only:
CAUTION: These guidelines apply to general rigging to support your Cannon
Downrigger. Powering multiple Downriggers or additional electrical devices
from the same power circuit may impact the recommended wire gauge. If you are
using wire longer than that provided with your unit, follow the chart below.
If you are running more than 30 feet from the battery, we recommend that you
contact a qualified marine technician.
WIRE SPECIFICATIONS:
0-15 ft. 15-25 ft. 25-30 ft.
(0-5 meters) (5-8 meters) (8-9 meters)
10 gauge 8 gauge 6 gauge
FUSE/BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS: 30 Amp, 32 Volt, waterproof, fast blow
POWERING MULTIPLE DOWNRIGGERS When operating multiple downriggers, run a maximum of 2 downriggers per dedicated battery. The advanced features of the downriggers can keep the unit working virtually all the time. (See below for the recommended wiring setup.)
TYPICAL OPERATING TIME:
1 Digi-Troll per battery 24 hours. 2 Digi-Trolls per battery 10 hours.
Time based on lab results using a 15lb weight and Deep-Cycle batteries. Actual run time will vary.
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WIRING THE DOWNRIGGER WIRING DIAGRAM
COMMUNICATION HARNESS
RED WIRE (M+) BLACK WIRE (M-)
GREEN WIRE (PIC)
MOTOR
RED WIRE
BLACK WIRE
RED WIRE
KEYPAD
CIRCUIT BREAKER
POWER CABLE
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OPERATING THE DOWNRIGGER
The Digi-troll 5 offers you the most advanced features available in a
downrigger. · Variable Positive Ion Control. · Large LCD digital display for
weight depth and easy programming. · Auto-Up key to quickly raise the weight
to water surface. · A permanent storage memory to retain all the settings. ·
High efficiency motor.
DIGI-TROLL 5 DISPLAY
When the power cord is plugged in, press the power button on the keypad to
turn on the downrigger. In normal usage, the display will indicate the depth
of the weight in feet. Note: A negative depth indicates distance above the
water surface.
During programming of special features, the display is used to indicate
various settings.
DOWNRIGGER LINE OUT
CABLE SETTING
POSITIVE ION CONTROL SETTING
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OPERATING THE DOWNRIGGER
DIGI-TROLL 5 KEYPAD
The Digi-Troll 5’s keypad has six keys located below the display:
POWER The ON/OFF key functions: · Turn the Digi-Troll ON – Simply press and
release. · Turn the Digi-Troll OFF – Press and hold power button
for three seconds.
MENU The Menu moves the display through up to four screens for programming
(see section on programming for details). After 7 seconds of inactivity on the
key pad, the screen reverts back to the weight line out display.
UP During manual operation, this key raises the weight when pressed. In
programming mode, the UP key increases numeric values.
DOWN During manual operation, this key lowers the weight when pressed. In
programming mode, the DOWN key decreases numeric values.
WATER ZERO The water zero key provides a reset option for depth. When pressed
and held, the line out count will reset to zero.
AUTO UP Press AUTO UP to raise the weight to the water zero set point at any
time. AUTO UP uses the speed 5 regardless of your setting and cancels any
other mode of operation when used.
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OPERATING THE DOWNRIGGER
PROGRAMING THE DIGI-TROLL 5
The Digi-Troll 5 contains four menus that enable you to program and customize
its operation. Any changes made using the menu system are automatically saved
in permanent memory when the downrigger is turned off. NOTE: The downrigger
must be turned off with the power button for the settings to be saved. The
MENU key is used to enter each of the menus starting from the default screen
(referred to as the depth screen). The Menu System The chart below summarizes
the Digi-Troll 5’s menu system in the order of occurrence. While programming,
the UP key is used to increase the value and the DOWN key is used to decrease
the value. During programming, if there is no activity on the keypad for 7
seconds, the menu reverts back to the main screen.
Main Screen Menu
PIC Voltage Menu
Menu
Line On Reel Menu
Menu
Units Menu
Menu
Un/ Coated
Menu
Run
Run
Run
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OPERATING THE DOWNRIGGER
POSITIVE ION CONTROL MENU
This menu lets you control the PIC level from 0.2 vdc to 1.2 vdc. Press the Menu one (1) time from the depth screen or once from the up/down screen.
PIC Menu
PIC Value
Press Up or Down Button to change
the value
Press Menu or wait 7 seconds
Returns to main screen
LINE ON REEL MENU
· Press the Menu (2) two times from the depth screen or once from the PIC screen.
· This menu lets you set the amount of line on the reel. Increments are in 50 ft. This setting is important in determining true line out.
Line On reel Menu
Line on reel value
Press Up or Down Button to change
the value
Press Menu or wait 7 seconds
Returns to main screen
UNITS MENU
· Press the Menu (3) three times from the depth screen or once from the Line
On Reel Screen · This menu lets you switch between English and Metric units.
Units Menu
Units Setting
Press Up or Down Button to change
the value
Press Menu or wait 7 seconds
Returns to main screen
UN/COATED MENU
· Press the Menu (4) four times from the depth screen or once form the Units
screen. · This menu lets you switch between Cannon coated and uncoated cable.
This setting is important as well in determining
accurate line out.
Cable Coating Menu
Cable Coating Setting
Press Up or Down Button to change
the value
Press Menu or wait 7 seconds
Returns to main screen
DIGI-TROLL FACTORY SETTINGS
Your Digi-Troll 5 was shipped with the following factory settings so that you
can use your downrigger immediately without further programming.
Line on Reel: 400 feet PIC: 0.6 vdc Cable Setting: Uncoated Units: English
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OPERATING THE DOWNRIGGER
FISHING WITH YOUR DOWNRIGGER
After programming your Digi-Troll, release some line from your rod and reel so that the lure is anywhere from 5 to 100 feet behind the boat. This is called drop back. Attach the fishing line firmly into the line release. Press and hold the down key to lower the weight to the desired depth as indicated on the display or select a pre-programmed weight depth. Place the fishing rod in the rod holder and reel up the slack so that your rod has a slight bend in it. When a fish strikes the lure, the line will separate from the release. Then you will be free to fight the fish and bring it in on your rod and reel.
MANUAL DESCENT
By turning the clutch knob gently clockwise (toward the boom), you can let your trolling weight descend as fast or as slowly as you wish. Turning the knob counterclockwise (away from the boom) stops the weight. This gives you control to let it plunge rapidly or sink slowly to a predetermined trolling depth. With multiple downriggers, you could start all your weights creeping down, one at a time, and then stop them each in turn.
NOTE: In order to track line out, the Digi-Troll must be turned on.
WARNING: DO NOT TOUCH THE CABLE REEL WHILE THE DOWNRIGGER IS IN USE! Holding or touching the spool while it is moving may result in moderate to severe injuries.
THE SHORT STOP SYSTEM
The Short Stop system is composed of three critical components: the electronic
unit, the reel conductive path, and the trolling weight insulator.
Cable Terminator
While the downrigger cable is in the water, there is a minute electrical current that flows between the cable and the grounded metal boat components in the water. When the cable clears the water, this current flow will stop. The Short Stop system senses this interruption and turns off the motor. The trolling weight insulator is used to break the cable contact to the water while the weight is still in the water. The reel conductive path allows the circuit path to be made through the structure of the downrigger.
NOTE: It may be necessary to use two trolling weight insulators.
NOTE: Short stop and Positive Ion Control features do not function when
spooled with monofilament or super lines or if the boat is not properly
grounded.
Weight Insulator
Stopping the weight at water level eliminates the cable strain caused by bouncing weights or weights hitting the boom end. Stopping at water level will also keep the weight from hitting the boat hull.
THE POSITIVE ION CONTROL SYSTEM
Your boat has an electrical charge around the hull in water. If a boat is properly grounded and has a proper zinc anode, that charge should be slightly positive when measured from ground to the downrigger cable. Positive Ion Control (PIC) is the use of electricity to control that charge and its fluctuation so that it is always maintained at a specified set voltage.
The practice of setting up and maintaining a slight positive charge on fishing gear has been used by commercial fishermen for many years. This practice has enabled some fisherman to increase yield when used along with other good fishing and boating practices.
Cannon’s electric downriggers offer fishermen a big advantage in being able to stabilize and control the positive charge around their boat. Because of the composite construction of the frame, Cannon downriggers are insulated from your boat’s hull charge.
When the stainless steel downrigger cable is lowered into the water, the natural ionization between the cable and the boat creates a positive charge of 0.7 to 0.9 volts in saltwater and 0.3 to 0.6 volts in fresh water. This natural voltage is dependent upon salinity and mineral content of the water. Your actual voltage may vary.
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OPERATING THE DOWNRIGGER
How the Positive Ion Control System Works The PIC system uses an internal
circuit that passes the voltage through the drive train of the Digi-Troll to
the shaft. The shaft contacts the cable by means of a ball bearing, spring
and, lastly, a one direction button head screw. Care must be taken to ensure
contact between the cable and the screw when replacing the cable. When using
coated cable, 3-4 ft of coating must be striped when terminating the cable to
reel. Take care in ensuring that the striped portion is in contact with the
button head screw. The Positive Ion Control system applies a variable 0.2 to
1.2 volts on the trolling cable at all times.
Measuring the Natural Electrolysis and PIC Voltage on Your Boat A voltmeter
with a scale of zero to one volt will measure the natural electrolysis. Place
the ground lead of the meter on the motor or the battery ground. Place the
positive lead on the stainless steel downrigger cable while it is in the
water. The downrigger must be unplugged. The voltage you measure on the volt
meter is your boat’s natural electrolysis voltage. Use the same set up to
measure the PIC voltage; just plug in the Digi-Troll and adjust the PIC
voltage desired. Using Positive Ion Control Positive Ion Control is very
effective when trolling. The zone of attraction created at the downrigger wire
will attract the fish. It is best to use a short drop back between the
downrigger release and the lure. Drop backs of 10 to 20 ft. are typical. A
drop back of 50 to 100 ft. will entirely negate the effects of the PIC
circuit. Fishing depths greater than 125 ft. may require a slightly higher PIC
voltage. If you return to shallow water fishing remember to turn the PIC
voltage down again. The correct PIC setting for best fishing advantage varies,
depending on fish type and location. To fully benefit from PIC technology, it
is important that you experiment with the PIC setting to find the proper
voltage for the gamefish in the area.
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BLOWBACK CALCULATIONS
BLOWBACK
Simply stated, blowback is what happens to the downrigger weight when you pull
it through the water behind your boat. As your speed increases, so does the
horizontal distance between the weight and your downrigger. The faster you go,
the farther the weight is behind you. The farther the weight is behind you,
the shallower the weight is.
The following charts provide you with blowback information for three sizes of
Cannon downrigger weights pulled at three different speeds with no lures
attached and with no current. Current drag, water salinity and the use of
nonCannon products will affect your actual trolling depth.
As an example, the first chart shows that if you are trolling at 4 MPH with an
8 pound weight and you have 100FT. of cable in the water with no current; the
down rigger ball is actually at a depth of about 80 FT.
Actual Depth of Weight (ft.)
0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 100 120 140 160
Actual Depth of Weight (ft.)
0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 100 120 140 160
8-Lb Weight at 2, 4, and 6 MPH
0
20
40
60
80
6 MPH
100
120
4 MPH
140
2 MPH
160
Cable Length (ft.)
10-Lb Weight at 2, 4, and 6 MPH
0
20
40
60
80
6 MPH
100
120
4 MPH
140
160
2 MPH
Cable Length (ft.)
Actual Depth of Weight (ft.)
0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 0 100 120 140 160
12-Lb Weight at 2, 4, and 6 MPH
0
20
40
60
80
6 MPH
100
120
4 MPH
140
160
2 MPH
Cable Length (ft.)
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REMOVABLE SPOOL COVER
REMOVABLE SPOOL COVER
Your new downrigger comes with a removable spool cover. By removing this
cover, you are able to gain easy access to your spooled cable and easy spool
removal. This feature allows you to easily access tangled line, get it
repaired and get you back into action quickly. This feature also allows you to
have multiple reels for different types of line. By purchasing additional
reels, you can wind each with a different type of cable (i.e. Uncoated cable,
Coated Cable, Mono, etc.). This allows you to switch out desired cables
quickly and easily.
WARNING: Do not touch the cable reel while the downrigger is in use.
NOTE: Remove all tension from the line before removing or replacing the spool.
Follow the below steps to remove the side cover:
1. Loosen and remove the clutch knob. Turn the clutch knob clockwise until it
is free of the motor shaft. (Figure 17)
2. Loosen the two 1/4-20 Phillips head screws on opposite sides on the cover.
(Figure 18) NOTE: Screws are captured in the cover and will not come out
completely.
3. Remove the cover and you now have complete access to the spool. (Figures
19 & 20)
Figure 17
Phillips Head Screws
Figure 18
Spool
Cover
Spool
Figure 19
Figure 20
4. Reassemble by reversing the above steps.
NOTE: Take care when removing the spool over open water that the clutch pad or clutch disk doesn’t get pulled off.
Scan the code to see how to reset your downrigger spool.
REPLACING THE CLUTCH PAD
To replace the clutch pad, follow the steps for removing the spool. Once the
spool is removed, you have access to the clutch pad. (Figure 21) Simply pull
it off the shaft and replace. Reassemble the spool and cover in the reverse
order.
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MANUAL CRANK HANDLE
USING THE INCLUDED POWER LOSS MANUAL CRANK HANDLE In case of a dead battery,
your downrigger comes equipped with a power loss manual crank handle. This
handle allows for the retrieval of your weight should you lose power or have
an electrical failure. To utilize the handle follow the below steps.
WARNING: LOOSENING OR REMOVING THE CLUTCH KNOB WILL RELEASE THE SPOOL AND
ALLOW IT TO RUN FREE. MAKE SURE YOU HOLD THE SPOOL BEFORE REMOVING THE CLUTCH
KNOB. It is recommended that you wear protective gloves when working with the
spool. 1. Unplug downrigger and secure reel. See warning above. 2. Rotating
clockwise, remove the clutch knob.(Figure 22)
CAUTION: Take care when removing the clutch knob over open water. 3. Install
the handle’s hex pattern to match the hex pattern on the spool. Once
installed, turn the crank towards you to
retrieve the weight. (Figure 23)
Figure 22
Figure 23
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SERVICE & REPAIR
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We have FAQs available on our website to help answer all of your Cannon
questions. Visit www.cannondownriggers.com and click on “Frequently Asked
Questions” under the “Service” tab to find an answer to your question.
CALL US (FOR U.S. AND CANADA)
Our customer service representatives are available Monday Friday between
7:00am 4:30pm CST at 800-227-6433. If you are calling to order parts, please
have the 11-character serial number from your product, specific part numbers,
and credit card information available. This will help expedite your call and
allow us to provide you with the best customer service possible. You can
reference the parts list located in your manual to identify the specific part
numbers.
EMAIL US
You can email our customer service department with questions regarding your
Cannon products. To email your quesiton, visit www.cannondownriggers.com and
click on “Contact Us” under the “Service” tab.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
In the U.S.A., replacement parts may be ordered directly from CANNON Parts
Dept., 121 Power Drive, Mankato, Minnesota 56001. Be sure to provide the MODEL
and SERIAL numbers of your downrigger when ordering parts. Please use the
correct part numbers from the parts list. Payment for any parts ordered from
the CANNON Parts Department may be by cash, personal check, Discover Card,
MasterCard or VISA. To order, call 1-800-227-6433 or FAX 1-800-527-4464.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS
Cannon works with authorized service centers in the United States and Canada
to provide parts and service for your downrigger. Please visit our Authorized
Service Center page to locate a service center in your area.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. In the UP or AUTO-UP mode the downrigger stops periodically but the
display stays on or the circuit breaker trips repeatedly. · Low battery. The
battery voltage at the power cord is less than 11.5 volts (measure with a volt
meter while the downrigger is pulling up the weight). · Power cable is too
long or too small in diameter. · Do not overload the downrigger. It is
designed to lift up to 20 lb. weights only.
2. Unit does not turn on. · Check polarity on power cable. · Check circuit
breaker(s)
3. Unit does not count the amount of cable retrieved correctly. · Verify that
the correct line type (Coated/Uncoated) and line on reel is set to the correct
length.
4. Unit does not count the depth correctly. · Current was interrupted and
circuit board was reset. · Check power cable connections and try to prevent
power interruption. · Retrieve the trolling weight using UP or AUTO-UP. ·
Unplug the power cable for 30 seconds and then reconnect. · Reset the Zero
Depth to your desired position. · Verify that all magnets are present in the
spool.
5. Clutch slips. · Retighten clutch knob. Clutch knob should be just tight
enough that the clutch does not slip when downrigger is in normal use. Do not
use tools of any kind to tighten the clutch, hand tightening should always be
sufficient. Check clutch disc condition by removing side cover and spool.
Replace if necessary.
6. Unit does not stop at water line. · Using the up and down buttons, adjust
the weight so it is at or a little below the water line. Use the Water Zero
button to set that as the new water zero point. Note: due to cable stack this
water zero point may shift up or down. It may have to be adjusted continuously
depending on the amount of up and down cycles.
NOTE: For all other malfunctions, visit an Authorized Service Center. You can
search for an Authorized Service Center in your area by visiting our
Authorized Service Center page, found online at cannondownriggers.com, or by
calling our customer service number, 800-227-6433.
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DIGI-TROLL 5 ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGER
This page provides Cannon® WEEE compliance disassembly instructions. For more
information about where you should dispose of your waste equipment for
recycling and recovery and/or your European Union member state requirements,
please contact your dealer or distributor from which your product was
purchased.
Tools required, but not limited to:flat head screw driver, Phillips screw
driver, socket set, pliers, wire cutters.
PARTS DIAGRAM
69 72
102
75
97
74
99 101
96
21
98
7 100
70
76 71
73
5
25 22
46 64 89
11
47 15 10
23 24
13
59
52 62
10
2
20
3
3
19
2
8
61
63
9
88
92
95
2
6
67
86
77 66
78 68
79
2
85
33
59
31
32
38
30
38
60 58
80 57
79
42 45
53 35
34
27 26 28
43
1
16
36
56 44
18
4
41
39
46 40
82
65 5
87
91
48
81 52
93
84
94
83 59 51
17
50 51 55 49
56
54 90
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PARTS LIST
ITEM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 *53
QTY
1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 1
1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PART NUMBER
3392524 3393130 3394722 3394702 2373450 3396510 3394015 3396602 700176 3391730
3391220 1234002 3398205 1221491 3993220 3392920 3996515 3393411 3394007
3390203 401966-3 3396902 3393480 3391907 3392640 3391711 3777927 3392707
3396020 3393474 3391906 3393418 1459666 3775397 9100070 3390205 2373434
2071718 3394605 3390103 3391737 9010280 3395634 3395710 3991913 2249001
3392600 2287002 3391923 3394630
DESCRIPTION
FRAME, RAW NUT-HEX 1/4-20 SS 300SRS INSERT, PUSH ON INSERT, BASE SCREW-#8-18 X
3/8 THD* (SS) LENS-WINDOW KEYPAD, DIGI-TROLL 5 SEAL PLATE, DT5 CON XCAP MINI-
CON PANEL MOUNT WASHER, SEAL, DATA HARNESS, COMM HDW INSERT SS PRESS
1/4IN(SUB) CIRCUIT BREAKER, 25 AMP BOOT CIRCUIT BREAKER ASSY, POWER CABLE,
RETRO(SUB) STRAIN-RELIEF, HEYCO M4502 MOTOR/GEAR HOUSING ASSY SCREW-FLANGE HEX
HI-LO ASY PCA,DIGI-TRLL 5,5TS COVER, MOTOR MIC VENT,PTFE LU LRA MATERIAL
GASKET, COVER SCREW-#10X.75″PPH HI-LO SS PLATE, CLUTCH SHAFT PIN, DRIVESHAFT
PAD, CLUTCH REEL, ROUGH, 3.75″ OD SPRING, REEL BALL BEARING, REEL SCREW-DRIVE
14 X .75″ SS PLATE, CLUTCH REEL SCREW-#10-16X.75″HI-LO SS CERAMIC MAGNET P/N
42-B-5020 400′ CABLE CON LEADER SLEEVE COVER, REEL SCREW-1/4-20 X 3/4 SS PPMS WASHER #10 NYLON RETAINING O-RING, KNOB KNOB, SOFT GRIP, CLUTCH HDW WASHER, THRUST HDW BEARING, THRUST DECAL- SIDE, BLACK DECAL-PIC BLACK CNN ASY, SWIVEL BASE HDW KNB RELEASE PIN PIN – RELEASE HDW SPRING RELEASE PIN BASE, SWIVEL MOLDED TOP, SWIVEL MOLDED
ITEM
54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 *102 n
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PART NUMBER
3391919 2277001 9010004 3991930 3391955 3390101 3393000 3991904 3394200
3392033 3394602 2277002 2210821 3397900 3990200 3392520 3392300 3391507
3392013 3393485 3393124 2303412 3390005 9280720 9280713 2263103 2371712
9100100 9100101 9100620 2200148 9040040 3393461 3390910 3393113 3391732
2372100 3391958 3393210 3393200 3393201 3393222 2219822 2219823 3393300
3393301 2290828 2290829 2290830 3994807
DESCRIPTION
PLATE, INDEX TS HDW RETAINER RELEASE NUT HDW BEARING SWIVEL BASE ASY, MNT BASE
DT/MAG(SUB) BASE-MOUNT, MAG ST KNOB-CANNON, SOFT GRIP RING, RETAINING, 1/4″
SHAFT ASSY-CNN, ROD HOLDER ARM, DUAL AXIS-ROD HOLDER TUBE, DUAL AXIS RD HLDR
WASHER, FLAT #8, SS ASY HDW RELEASE UNIVERSAL ASY BOOM TELESCOPIC BALL HOOK
EXTRUSION ASSY-CNN, BOOM END (SUB) CASE, PULLEY SHEEVE, PULLEY SHIM, BOOM END
BOOM END, NEW SCREW-#10-24X1.75 PPHMS S NUT-#10-32 NYLOK 18-8 SS SCREW-#6-20 X
5/8 SELF TAP BEARING-NYLINER, #8L5-1/2-F HDW SCR 1/4 20X2 TRUSS HD PHIL HDW
SCR 1/4 20X1 1/2 TRUSS HEA NUT-1/4-20 NYLOCK SS WASHER-FLAT 9/32 X 5/8 X 1/16
CON TERMINATOR CUSHION SLEEVE TERMINATOR HDW SNAP SWIVEL 4/0-37 MARLIN ASY
SNAP & INSULATOR HDW BOLT 1/4-20 ROLLEDTHD HOOK SCREW-1/4-20 X 2″ SS, PPH
HANDLE-CRANK, MANUAL NUT, HEX, MINI-CON-X WASHER, SEALING SCREW, #8-18 X 5/8
PLATE, SUPPORT TOP CAP ASSY, POWER CABLE, MOTOR CABLE-POWER, BATTERY CAP ASSY,
POWER CABLE, BATTERY CABLE-POWER, MOTOR, RETRO HDW CLAMP BASE TUBE NEW HDW
CLAMP BASE INTER TUBE NEW COLLET – BASE TUBE COLLET – MID TUBE 24″ BOOM –
HEAVY DUTY ASY TUBE BOOM INTER BLK ASY TUBE BOOM END BLK BAG ASSEMBLY
(INCLUDES 71-89)
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n THIS TIEM IS PART OF AN ASSEMBLY. * THIS ITEM IS PART OF A KIT AND ONLY
LISTED FOR VIEWING PURPOSES.
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DIGI-TROLL 5 TS ELECTRIC DOWNRIGGER
This page provides Cannon® WEEE compliance disassembly instructions. For more
information about where you should dispose of your waste equipment for
recycling and recovery and/or your European Union member state requirements,
please contact your dealer or distributor from which your product was
purchased.
Tools required, but not limited to:flat head screw driver, Phillips screw
driver, socket set, pliers, wire cutters.
PARTS DIAGRAM
25 22
40 59 84
7
11 47
15 10
23 24 13
6 73
21
95 61 80
97 92 94 96 91 93
71
60
63 66
69 68
64
70 65
67
5
72 62
2
79
54
55 53
53
45 56
2
20
3
57
2
10
3
19
2
8
55 9
83
16
18
87
90
88 89
31
27 26 28
1 30
4
5
58
29 32
74 52
73
36 39
37
35
33
38 40 34
76 81 42
75 78
47 50 86
46
53 45
17
77
44 45 49 43
50
48 85
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PARTS LIST
ITEM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
QTY
1 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PART NUMBER
3392525 3393130 3394722 3394702 2373450 3396510 3394015 3396602 700176 3391730
3391220 1234002 3398205 1221491 3993220 3392920 3996515 3393411 3394007
3390204 401966-3 3396902 3393480 3391907 3392640 3391711 3777908 1459666
3775397 9100070 3390206 2373434 2071718 3394605 3390103 3391737 9010280
3395634 3395711 2998905 2249001 3392600 2287002 3391923 3394630 3391919
2277001 9010004
DESCRIPTION
FRAME, TS NUT-HEX 1/4-20 SS 300SRS INSERT, PUSH ON INSERT, BASE SCREW-#8-18 X
3/8 THD* (SS) LENS-WINDOW KEYPAD, DIGI-TROLL 5 SEAL PLATE, DT5 CON XCAP MINI-
CON PANEL MOUNT WASHER, SEAL, DATA HARNESS, COMM HDW INSERT SS PRESS
1/4IN(SUB) CIRCUIT BREAKER, 25 AMP BOOT CIRCUIT BREAKER ASSY, POWER CABLE,
RETRO(SUB) STRAIN-RELIEF, HEYCO M4502 MOTOR/GEAR HOUSING ASSY SCREW-FLANGE HEX
HI-LO ASY PCA,DIGI-TRLL 5,5TS COVER, MOTOR, TS MIC VENT,PTFE LU LRA MATERIAL
GASKET, COVER SCREW-#10X.75″PPH HI-LO SS PLATE, CLUTCH SHAFT PIN, DRIVESHAFT
PAD, CLUTCH REEL, ROUGH, 3.75″ OD, SS CERAMIC MAGNET P/N 42-B-5020 400′ CABLE
CON LEADER SLEEVE COVER, REEL, TS SCREW-1/4-20 X 3/4 SS PPMS WASHER #10 NYLON
RETAINING O-RING, KNOB KNOB, SOFT GRIP, CLUTCH HDW WASHER, THRUST HDW BEARING,
THRUST DECAL- SIDE, BLACK DECAL-PIC TS CNN ASY, SWIVEL BASE HDW KNB RELEASE
PIN PIN – RELEASE HDW SPRING RELEASE PIN BASE, SWIVEL MOLDED TOP, SWIVEL
MOLDED PLATE, INDEX TS HDW RETAINER RELEASE NUT HDW BEARING SWIVEL BASE
ITEM
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71
72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91
92 93 94 95 96 *97 n
QTY
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 2 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
PART NUMBER
3991930 3391955 3390101 3393000 3991904 3394200 3392033 2200109 3394602
3392010 3397900 3990200 3392520 3392300 3391507 3392013 3393485 3393124
2303412 3390005 9280720 9280713 2263103 2371712 9100100 9100101 9100620
2200148 9040040 3393461 3390910 3393113 3391732 2372100 3391958 3393210
3393200 3393201 3393222 2219822 2219823 3393300 3393301 3392001 3392002
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DESCRIPTION
ASY, MNT BASE DT/MAG(SUB) BASE-MOUNT, MAG ST KNOB-CANNON, SOFT GRIP RING,
RETAINING, 1/4″ SHAFT ASSY-CNN, ROD HOLDER ARM, DUAL AXIS-ROD HOLDER TUBE,
DUAL AXIS RD HLDR SALTWATER RELEASE WASHER, FLAT, #8, SS ASY BOOM TELESCOPIC,
SS BALL HOOK EXTRUSION ASSY-CNN, BOOM END (SUB) CASE, PULLEY SHEEVE, PULLEY
SHIM, BOOM END BOOM END, NEW SCREW-#10-24X1.75 PPHMS S NUT-#10-32 NYLOK 18-8
SS SCREW-#6-20 X 5/8 SELF TAP BEARING-NYLINER, #8L5-1/2-F HDW SCR 1/4 20X2
TRUSS HD PHIL HDW SCR 1/4 20X1 1/2 TRUSS HEA NUT-1/4-20 NYLOCK SS WASHER-FLAT
9/32 X 5/8 X 1/16 CON TERMINATOR CUSHION SLEEVE TERMINATOR HDW SNAP SWIVEL
4/0-37 MARLIN ASY SNAP & INSULATOR HDW BOLT 1/4-20 ROLLEDTHD HOOK SCREW-1/4-20
X 2″ SS, PPH HANDLE-CRANK, MANUAL NUT, HEX, MINI-CON-X WASHER, SEALING SCREW,
8-18 X 5/8 PLATE, SUPPORT TOP CAP ASSY, POWER CABLE, MOTOR CABLE-POWER,
BATTERY CAP ASSY, POWER CABLE, BATTERY CABLE-POWER, MOTOR, RETRO HDW CLAMP BASE TUBE NEW HDW CLAMP BASE INTER TUBE NEW COLLET – BASE TUBE COLLET – MID TUBE TUBE, BOOM, BASE, SS TUBE, BOOM, MID, SS TUBE, BOOM, END, SS BAG ASSEMBLY (INCLUDES 65-84)
©2016 Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.
n THIS TIEM IS PART OF AN ASSEMBLY. * THIS ITEM IS PART OF A KIT AND ONLY
LISTED FOR VIEWING PURPOSES.
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COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: It is the intention of JOME to be a
responsible corporate citizen, operating in compliance with known and
applicable environmental regulations, and a good neighbor in the communities
where we make or sell our products.
WEEE DIRECTIVE: EU Directive 2002/96/EC “Waste of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive (WEEE)” impacts most distributors, sellers, and
manufacturers of consumer electronics in the European Union. The WEEE
Directive requires the producer of consumer electronics to take responsibility
for the management of waste from their products to achieve environmentally
responsible disposal during the product life cycle. WEEE compliance may not be
required in your location for electrical & electronic equipment (EEE), nor may
it be required for EEE designed and intended as fixed or temporary
installation in transportation vehicles such as automobiles, aircraft, and
boats. In some European Union member states, these vehicles are considered
outside of the scope of the Directive, and EEE for those applications can be
considered excluded from the WEEE Directive requirement.
This symbol (WEEE wheelie bin) on product indicates the product must not be
disposed of with other household refuse. It must be disposed of and collected
for recycling and recovery of waste EEE. Johnson Outdoors Inc. will mark all
EEE products in accordance with the WEEE Directive. It is our goal to comply
in the collection, treatment, recovery, and environmentally sound disposal of
those products; however, these requirement do vary within European Union
member states. For more information about where you should dispose of your
waste equipment for recycling and recovery and/or your European Union member
state requirements, please contact your dealer or distributor from which your
product was purchased.
DISPOSAL: Johnson Outdoors Inc. products are not subject to the disposal
regulations EAG-VO (electric devices directive) that implements the WEEE
directive. Nevertheless never dispose of your product in a garbage bin but at
the proper place of collection of your local town council.
Never dispose of battery in a garbage bin. Comply with the disposal directions
of the manufacturer or his representative and dispose of them at the proper
place of collection of your local town council.
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES
ROD HOLDERS & TRACK SYSTEMS
Incredible versatile rod holders, rock-solid bases and plates. It’s everything
you need to rig your boat up to fit the way you fish – and you can mount it
all up on our track system, which features interchangeable components made of
high-strength aluminum.
DUAL AXIS ADJUSTABLE ROD HOLDER
ALUMINUM MOUNT TRACK SWIVEL BASE PEDESTAL
MOUNTS
Rig it up and reel `em in with a variety of mounting options suited to fit the
way you fish.
SWIVEL BASE
DECK PLATE
CLAMP MOUNT
GIMBAL MOUNT
LINE RELEASES & WEIGHTS
We offer a wide variety of downrigger accessories designed to give you the
best fishing experience:
· Uni-Line Release · Uni-Stacker Release · 4 to 12 lb. weights
For a complete listing of Cannon accessories, visit cannondownriggers.com
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Cannon Consumer & Technical Service Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.
PO Box 8129 Mankato, MN 56002-8129
ECN 37211
121 Power Drive Mankato, MN 56001 Phone (800) 227-6433 Fax (800) 527-4464
©2015 Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.
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References
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