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Angling Technics Microcat MkII User Manual

Angling Technics Microcat MkII
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Angling Technics Limited
Microcat MkII
Thank you for purchasing this highly advanced fishing aid. Before you use it, please take a few
moments to read these instructions in conjunction with the DVD.
Pump Outlet Pump Outlet
Line Guides
White LED
Battery Box
Battery Box
Carrying Handle
Red LED
Hoppers
Blue LED
Charging Socket
ON/OFF Button
Aerial Socket
Blue LED
Green LED
Telescopic
Aerial
Trainer
(Non
Functional)
Joystick
(Doors & Hopper Release)
Joystick
(Directional Steering)
Sliding Trims
Sliding
Trims
Frequency Crystal
Power LEDs
Power ON/OFF
Switch
Neck Strap
Mounting
Note: When operating the boat the sliding trims
MUST always be set centrally
Operation Instructions:
1. Screw the boat aerial on to the aerial socket on the boat.
2. Extend the transmitter (handset) aerial fully and turn it “ON”, Ensuring the sliding trims are central.
3. Connect the boat batteries and the boat will turn “ON” immediately. Turn the boat “OFF” using the
push button. When the boat is turned “ON” in future the it will perform a self test and each of the
motors will run, for a second, in turn.
4. Open the hopper doors by moving the door catches forwards manually, or by moving the left-hand
transmitter joystick to the left or right. When opening the doors using the transmitter (not manually)
then you MUST wait approximately15-20 seconds for the door catches to return to their natural
position. Place your line and hooked bait up through the open doors and guide the line(s) so that they
trail from the “Line Guides” at the stern of the boat, in the centre, and make sure exposed hooks are
kept clear of the top edge of the doors. Close the doors, which will lock in place, load your bait into
either or both hoppers ensuring the bait is away from the top of the doors.
5. Turn the boat “ON” by pressing the “ON-OFF” button and using the right-hand joystick steer the boat
to its destination. At the desired position release the bait and your rig by moving the left-hand joystick
left or right depending on which operation you require.
TO OPERATE THE HOPPERS INDIVIDUALLY - OPEN THE RIGHT HAND HOPPER FIRST BY
MOVING THE LEFT-HAND JOYSTICK TO THE RIGHT (3’OCLOCK). THEN TO OPEN THE LEFT
HAND HOPPER MOVE THE SAME JOYSTICK TO THE LEFT (9 O’CLOCK).
TO OPERATE BOTH HOPPERS AT THE SAME TIME MOVE THE LEFT-HAND JOYSTICK TO
THE LEFT (9’OCLOCK).
6. When the hopper(s) are released the boat LED’s will go “OFF” until the joystick is back in the
central position and the hopper(s) have opened. The hopper(s) can operate independently of the
other controls so you can have the option to release the bait while the boat is moving. When the bait
and/or line(s) have been released guide the boat back to you.
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Angling Technics Microcat MkII Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAngling Technics
ModelMicrocat MkII
CategoryFishing Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Operation Instructions

Initial Setup and Boat Power-Up

Connect aerial, power transmitter and boat, and ensure sliding trims are central for initial operation.

Hopper Door and Bait Release

Open/close hoppers, place bait, release bait, and guide boat. Includes joystick controls for individual/both hoppers.

Navigation Lights and Power Down

Control navigation lights using the left-hand joystick and safely turn off the boat and transmitter.

Additional Operating Notes

Boat Steering and Maneuverability

Understand how steering works via pumps and joysticks, and achieve maximum maneuverability.

Operational Tips and Precautions

Covers practical advice on battery recovery, filter issues, weather, interference, and bait handling.

Batteries & Charging

Equipment Care and Storage

Guidelines for preventing damage, cleaning, and proper storage of the boat and transmitter.

Fault Diagnosis

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