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C-6000i Computerized Jigging Reel User Manual
39
The reel pays out too slowly?
A:
It is most likely that the slack sensor is out of order and that it needs a
reconfiguration. Check the SLACK SENSOR signal on screen three (30). If
it is out of order it must be configured by using the appropriate parameters
on screen five (33).
If the slack sensor is in order then check if the Slow down when paying out
is active (14) or check the MAX PAY OUT SPEED parameter (34).
5.
The reel barely finds bottom and sometimes it even tangles the line!
A:
A correctly configured slack sensor is the key element when the reel pays out
the line and finds bottom. First of all check the SLACK SENSOR signal on
screen three (30). If it is not in order reconfigure it by using parameters on
screen five (33).
The value of the BOTTOM SENSE TIME parameter (28) affects the
behavior, when the sinker hits the bottom. But no matter its value, the reel
should always stop paying out when the value of the slack sensor signal is
close to zero.
6.
Each time the sinker hits the bottom the reel finds fish!
A:
If the bottom is soft (made of mud) the sinker may get buried at the bottom
and the reel interprets the resistance as fish. Setting the value of the MUD
ON BOTTOM parameter (28) to a value of one should normally solve this
problem.
7.
The reel doesnt haul in when it finds fish?
A:
This can happen when using the communication feature. Then the reel is not
allowed to haul since there is no reel jigging. When it finally gets permission
to haul it has detected that the fish is no longer present. See ALWAYS ONE
REEL JIGGING on page 36 for details.