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Angling Technics Technicat MkII User Manual

Angling Technics Technicat MkII
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Angling Technics Limited
Technicat 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. There are some aspects of the
DVD have been superceded due to the change in radio frequency.
Note: When operating the boat the digital trims
MUST always be set centrally.
Operation Instructions:
1. There is no external boat aerial as it is fitted internally.
2. The aerial on the transmitter has it optimum operating position when the aerial tip in vertical. The transmitter
is supplied with, and will operate for 24 hours, using 4 off Heavy Duty AA batteries i.e. Duracell.
The batteries supplied are NOT rechargeable.
When the battery level falls to an unacceptable level an alarm will sound and the LED’s will flash.
3. The transmitter features digital trims. Be very careful to ensure the digital trims are not moved as this
will result in the boat possibly losing some operations or not working correctly. All trims are set in the
middle of their movement. If they are moved they can be reset by holding down/up the trim until the middle
is found. At each end and the middle of the movement there is a long audible bleep.
4. Turn the Transmitter “ON”.
5. Now turn “ON” the boat using the “ON/OFF” button. The navigation LED’s will flash for 5-10 seconds while
the boat registers itself to the Transmitter and then the LED’s will remain “ON” or will go “OFF” depending
where the left hand joystick is vertically positioned.
6. When opening the doors using the transmitter (not manually) then you MUST wait approximately 15-20
seconds for the door catch to return to it’s natural position, if you force it’s return manually, then you will
stretch the door release mechanism.
7. To position your rig in the boat, pass the rig under the back of the boat and up through the open space
behind the hopper compartment. Place the rig inside the hopper ensuring that the line passes through
the space in the line guards. Load the rest of your free offering bait into the hopper.
8. Place the boat into the water and using the right-hand joystick steer the boat to it’s destination. At the
desired position release the bait and your rig by moving the left-hand joystick left or right.
Battery Boxes
Handles
Hopper Door
White LEDs
Spotlight
Line Guides
Charging
Socket
On/Off
Button
Propellers
Guard
Guard
Drain Hole
Green LED
On/Off Button
Charging Socket
Red LED
Drain Hole
Blue
LEDs
Aerial
Hi/Lo Switch
(Non Functional)
Joystick
(Directional steering)
Digital Trims
Power LEDs
Power On/Off
Trainer Switches
(Non Functional)
Joystick
(Lights & Hopper
Release)
Digital Trims
Neck Strap
Mounting
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Angling Technics Technicat MkII Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAngling Technics
ModelTechnicat MkII
CategoryFishing Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Overview and Controls

Boat Components Overview

Identifies key external parts of the Technicat MkII boat.

Transmitter Controls and Features

Details the controls and indicators on the transmitter.

Operation Instructions

Basic Operation Steps

Step-by-step guide for operating the boat and transmitter.

Light Indicators and Usage Advice

Light Status Meanings

Explains the meaning of different boat LED light patterns.

Key Usage Guidelines

Provides important advice on boat handling, steering, and battery management.

Batteries, Charging, and Equipment Care

Boat Battery Charging Procedure

Instructions and warnings for charging the boat's rechargeable batteries.

Transmitter Battery Usage

Details on the transmitter's non-rechargeable batteries and their life.

General Equipment Care

Recommendations for cleaning, drying, and storing the boat and transmitter.

Troubleshooting and Warranty

Common Problems and Solutions

Diagnosing and resolving issues with motors, range, controls, and doors.

Radio Interference Causes

Lists factors that can cause radio interference with the boat.

Guarantee Registration and Terms

Information on product warranty, coverage, and registration process.

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