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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Examine the top of the terminator and note the Unwind about 2 feet of cable order shown in the detail to run cable. and thread the cable through the rubber cushion. Lead cable into HOLE A. Pull six inches of cable through. Thread cable through swivel, then up into bottom 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. HOLE A Swivel TIP: Use only straight cable, not kinked. Tighten cable by squeezing terminator until it snaps shut. Then pull at top and bottom until drawn tight. Make sure that the cable threads in groove of the hook. Slide the cushion over the top of the terminator and give it a test pull. The cable is set to attach a Cannon Trolling Weight. Close Open Tension Adjust Fishing Line Gripper Pads Open Attach to terminator. CABLE IN CABLE IN CABLE OUT TERMINAT OR & LIN E RELEASE 10 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 rated higher than 30 lb. A safety strap (not included) is recommended for all applications. The rod holder assembly is not warranted 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 and diagram to be warranted. Attaching the Rod Holder The positive lock rod holder incorporates a locking disk that allows the rod holder to be aligned in 15 degree increments. Slide the rod holder tube into the clamp to the desired position within the recommended area (see below). Be sure the angled shoulders are facing up. Place the locking disk into the mating recess of the frame. Slip the clamp arms in place where the obround tab on the disk fits into the slot on the clamp. Slide the star washer between the arm of the clamp and the frame. Place the flat washer onto the bolt. Then insert the bolt with washer through the clamp by entering the disk, going through the frame, the star washer, and out the other side of the clamp. Tighten the nut to secure the rod holder. Reposition the rod holder by loosening the nut and adjusting the tilt. Single Rod Holder Assembly Star Washer Placement Angled Shoulder Recommended Area to Clamp Rod Holder Dual Rod Holder Assembly ATTACHIN G THE ROD HOLDER 11 Operating Your Downrigger After mounting the Cannon downrigger to your boat, 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. Lower the weight to the desired depth as indicated on the depth meter. 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. Lowering the Weight You can lower the trolling weight at a controlled rate by turning the crank handle gently counterclockwise (away from the boom). Depending on how far you turn, you can let your trolling weight descend as fast or as slowly as you wish. Turn the crank handle clockwise (toward the boom) until it you hear a click to stop 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. Raising the Weight Turn the crank handle clockwise (toward the boom) as rapidly as you desire to retrieve the trolling weight. Adjusting the Clutch Tension The clutch is built into the crank mechanism. Turn crank handle clockwise to increase the drag and counterclockwise to reduce it. NOTE: In case your reel continues to slip no matter how hard you tighten the crank see the Troubleshooting section of this booklet. CAUTION: Remove weight from downrigger before traveling either by water or transporting on trailer. To Lower Weight To Raise Weight OPERATIN G YOUR OW N RIG G ER 12 Blowback 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 non- Cannon 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 100 FT. of cable in the water with no current; the downrigger ball is actually at a depth of about 80 FT. 12-Lb....
Dieses Handbuch ist für folgende Modelle:Angelgeräte - Uni-Troll 5 (2.14 mb)
Angelgeräte - Uni-Troll 10TS (2.14 mb)