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C-6000i Computerized Jigging Reel User Manual
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Display. It shows the values of the parameters that are used to control the
reel. It always shows the depth of the line, the voltage of the batteries and
the turning speed of the drum. (10)
Control panel. It has four touch pads that are used to select and change
parameters and to control the reel. (12)
Drum. It contains the line. The drum can accommodate more than 300
meters of line with diameter of 1.8mm and 800 meters of Dynema line with
diameter of 1.2mm.
Line. A monofilament line with diameter of 1.8 - 2.0mm or Dynema line
with diameter of 1.0 - 1.2mm is usually used.
Reel Foot. Metal pipe extending downward from the computerized jigging
reel and designed to fit into a mounting pipe for the reel on the gunwale of
the boat.
Mounting pipe. Stainless steel or galvanized metal pipe, firmly bolted to the
boat. (6)
Power Cable. Connects to 12V or 24V batteries. (6)
Arm. The arm carries the pulley and together they guide the line from the
reel into the water.
Slack sensor. This arm senses the slack of the line. It is very important that it
can move freely. (33)
Pulley. The pulley guides the line from the arm.
Stop Ring. Its function is to stop the line when the reel has hauled it in and
only the leader remains outside the gunwale. The swivel is too big to be
pulled through the stop ring and hence the reel will not be able to haul in any
more line when the stop ring is at the pulley.(9)
Swivel. The swivel connects the leader and the line and it prevents the line
from turning when the leader is turned.
Leader. The leader (trace) is at the end of the main line. The hooks are
attached to the leader and at its very end is the sinker. A weaker line is used
in the leader than the main line since you usually want it to break before the
main line does in case of too much strain. A good example is when the
sinker gets stuck in a rocky bottom or a wreck.
Sinker. The sinker pulls the line down to the bottom. Usually a sinker
weighing 2 - 2.5Kg is used but different weights can be used, depending on
circumstances. (7)
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