GARMIN REACTOR 40 KICKER User Manual

Number Part  
Throttle  
cable  
Notes  
Connects to the carburetor linkage to pull open  
the carburetor and control the speed of the  
motor.  
Consult the section for your motor type for  
details about how to connect this cable to the  
carburetor linkage.  
REACTOR40 KICKER  
THROTTLE ACTUATOR  
INSTALLATION  
RPM cable Connects to the spark plug to measure the  
page 5).  
INSTRUCTIONS  
ECU cable Connects the throttle actuator to the ECU of the  
autopilot system (Connecting the Throttle  
Important Safety Information  
WARNING  
Parts Bags  
See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the  
product box for product warnings and other important  
information.  
You should refer to this table to determine which parts apply to  
your motor type.  
Common parts. These parts are used when installing the actuator  
on all motor types.  
You are responsible for the safe and prudent operation of your  
vessel. The autopilot is a tool that enhances your capability to  
operate your boat. It does not relieve you of the responsibility of  
safely operating your boat. Avoid navigational hazards and  
never leave the helm unattended.  
Parts for 8 through 9.9 horsepower Yamaha® motors.  
Parts for 15 through 20 horsepower Yamaha motors.  
Parts for 8 through 9.9 horsepower Mercury® motors.  
Parts for 15 through 20 horsepower Mercury EFI motors.  
Parts for 8 through 20 horsepower Honda motors.  
Always be prepared to promptly regain manual control of your  
boat.  
If your motor features a kill switch, you should know how to  
operate it in case of an emergency. If your motor does not  
feature a kill switch, you should install one before installing the  
autopilot system.  
Installation Preparation  
Learn to operate the autopilot on calm and hazard-free open  
water.  
Mounting and Connection Considerations  
When preparing to install the throttle actuator, observe the  
following considerations:  
Use caution when operating the autopilot near hazards in the  
water, such as docks, pilings, and other boats.  
You must install the throttle actuator inside the motor  
housing.  
CAUTION  
Most motors use a throttle linkage to control the carburetor  
throttle lever. You should replace the factory-installed throttle  
linkage with the provided throttle linkage to prevent the  
throttle actuator from back-driving the throttle on the tiller  
When in use, beware of hot surfaces on the heat-sink, motor,  
and solenoid components.  
When in use, beware the risk of entrapment or pinching from  
moving parts.  
Failure to install and maintain this equipment in accordance with  
these instructions could result in damage or injury.  
You must secure the throttle cable to the motor manifold and  
connect it to the carburetor throttle lever on the motor using  
the included bracket and linkage specific to your motor type.  
Tools Needed  
You can place the throttle actuator box in any available space  
inside the motor housing after you secure the throttle cable to  
the manifold and route the other cables. You can use the  
included large zip ties to secure the throttle actuator box  
inside the motor housing to keep it from moving during use.  
Wrenches  
Phillips screwdriver  
Marine sealant  
Loctite® thread lock (for Honda® motor installs)  
You must secure the RPM cable to the outside of a spark  
Parts Identification  
The throttle actuator is the component of the Reactor 40 Kicker  
autopilot system that controls the speed of the motor.  
You must connect the throttle actuator to the ECU of the  
autopilot system using the provided cable run from inside the  
page 5).  
You must install the throttle actuator inside the motor housing  
and connect it to the carburetor throttle lever using the linkage  
parts supplied in this package. Different motor types require  
different linkage parts, and the parts are separated into separate  
bags. These instructions refer to the labels on the bags when  
discussing the parts needed for different motor types.  
Tiller Back Drive Considerations  
Most motors use a throttle linkage to control the carburetor  
throttle lever. This linkage opens and closes the carburetor  
when you adjust the throttle on the tiller arm. Because the  
autopilot throttle actuator controls the speed of the motor from  
inside the motor housing, you should replace the factory-  
installed throttle linkage with the provided throttle linkage. This  
prevents the throttle actuator from back-driving the throttle on  
the tiller arm, but still allows you to use the throttle on the tiller  
arm when you are not using the autopilot system to control the  
motor.  
Throttle Actuator  
See the connections diagram for your motor type to locate the  
existing throttle linkage and replace it with the included linkage.  
NOTE: Because of the motor design, you cannot replace the  
throttle linkage on Honda motors. Under typical operation, the  
February 2019  
190-02451-94_0A  
 
Setting the Linkage Components for Proper Idle  
After you install the throttle actuator components on the motor,  
you must adjust them so the motor idles correctly.  
Yamaha 15 through 20 Horsepower  
Connections  
Loosen the throttle actuator bracket on the engine manifold  
until the throttle actuator does not pull open the carburetor  
throttle lever.  
1
There should be obvious slack in the throttle actuator cable.  
Loosen the set screw on the carburetor throttle lever, and  
slide the rod into the barrel slider until it stops.  
2
Tighten the set screw.  
3
4
Adjust the tiller throttle to idle, start the motor, and complete  
an action:  
If the motor is not idling correctly, loosen the set screw on  
the carburetor throttle lever, adjust the tiller throttle linkage  
rod in the barrel slider until the motor idles correctly, and  
tighten the set screw.  
Number Part  
Notes  
Throttle actuator You should connect the throttle actuator  
cable (from the  
cable to the carburetor linkage  
before  
throttle actuator  
box)  
If the motor idles correctly, proceed to the next step.  
securing it to the throttle cable bracket  
Using the tiller throttle, increase the speed of the motor, and  
complete an action:  
5
Throttle cable  
bracket  
You must secure the throttle actuator cable  
If the motor does not increase its speed and return to idle  
correctly, repeat the previous step to adjust the tiller  
throttle linkage rod in the barrel slider.  
to the throttle cable bracket using the  
included zip ties (Securing the Throttle  
If the motor increases its speed and returns to idle  
correctly, proceed to the next step.  
Manifold  
mounting  
location  
You must remove the existing bolt on the  
manifold and use it to secure the throttle  
cable bracket.  
Adjust the position of the throttle actuator bracket until no  
slack remains in the throttle actuator cable and the motor  
idles correctly.  
6
Carburetor  
linkage  
You must assemble the carburetor linkage  
before installing it (Assembling the  
Tighten the throttle actuator bracket on the engine manifold  
to set the cable tension.  
7
8
Motor  
carburetor  
throttle lever  
You must remove the set screw on the  
throttle lever to disconnect the tiller throttle  
If necessary, turn off the motor.  
linkage rod  
linkage  
You must replace the existing tiller throttle  
and install the carburetor  
Mercury 8 through 9.9 Horsepower  
Connections  
.
Tiller throttle  
linkage barrel- linkage rod with the barrel-slider  
slider  
mechanism  
mechanism provided in the parts bag  
Linkage, page 3). You should save the  
existing tiller throttle linkage rod in case you  
need to restore the motor to its factory  
configuration in the future.  
Assembling the Barrel Slider Throttle Linkage  
For some motors, you must replace the existing throttle linkage  
with a barrel-slider mechanism to prevent back-driving the tiller  
throttle.  
Number Part  
Throttle  
Notes  
You should connect the throttle actuator  
actuator cable  
(from the  
throttle actuator  
box)  
cable to the carburetor linkage  
before  
securing it to the throttle cable bracket  
If necessary, open the parts bag for your motor model, and  
remove the barrel-slider mechanism parts.  
1
Insert the small bent rod  
into the short end of the barrel  
.
2
Throttle cable You must secure the throttle actuator cable  
bracket  
to the throttle cable bracket using the  
included zip ties (Securing the Throttle  
Manifold  
mounting  
location  
You must remove the existing bolt on the  
manifold and use it to secure the throttle  
cable bracket  
.
Carburetor  
linkage  
You must assemble the carburetor linkage  
before installing it (Assembling the  
The flat portion of the small rod fits into the barrel one way  
only.  
Secure the small rod using the set screw  
.
3
4
Insert the round end of the long rod  
the barrel.  
into the other side of  
3
 
Number Part  
Notes  
Number Part  
Carburetor  
Notes  
Motor  
You must remove the set screw on the  
You must assemble the carburetor linkage  
before installing it (Assembling the  
carburetor  
throttle lever  
throttle lever to disconnect the tiller throttle  
linkage  
linkage rod  
and install the carburetor  
and plastic washers.  
Motor  
carburetor  
throttle lever  
You must disconnect the tiller throttle  
linkage  
linkage  
from the throttle lever to install  
Tiller throttle  
linkage rod  
You must replace the existing tiller throttle  
linkage rod with the new rod provided in the  
parts bag. You should save the existing tiller  
throttle linkage rod in case you need to  
restore the motor to its factory configuration  
in the future.  
the carburetor linkage  
.
Tiller throttle  
linkage  
You must modify the factory tiller throttle  
linkage using the new part provided in the  
Setting the Linkage Components for Proper Idle  
After you install the throttle actuator components on the motor,  
you must adjust them so the motor idles correctly.  
Securing the Throttle Actuator Cable to the Bracket  
for Mercury 15 through 20 Horsepower Motors  
Before securing the cable to the bracket, you should connect the  
end of the throttle actuator cable to the carburetor linkage  
Loosen the throttle actuator bracket on the engine manifold  
until the throttle actuator does not pull open the carburetor  
throttle lever.  
1
There should be obvious slack in the throttle actuator cable.  
NOTE: This type of bracket is used to secure the throttle  
actuator cable for the Mercury 15 through 20 horsepower motor  
only. If you are installing the throttle actuator on all other motor  
types, you must follow the instructions for that bracket instead  
Adjust the tiller throttle to idle, start the motor, and complete  
an action:  
2
If the motor is not idling correctly, loosen the set screw on  
the carburetor throttle lever, adjust the tiller throttle linkage  
rod until the motor idles correctly, and tighten the set  
screw.  
Place the top of the bracket  
over the raised portion of the  
1
throttle actuator cable  
.
If the motor idles correctly, proceed to the next step.  
Using the tiller throttle, increase the speed of the motor, and  
complete an action:  
3
4
If the motor does not increase its speed and return to idle  
correctly, repeat the previous step to adjust the tiller  
throttle linkage rod.  
If the motor increases its speed and returns to idle  
correctly, proceed to the next step.  
Adjust the position of the throttle actuator bracket until no  
slack remains in the throttle actuator cable and the motor  
idles correctly.  
Tighten the throttle actuator bracket on the engine manifold  
to set the cable tension.  
5
6
Secure the cable to the bracket using the included screws  
.
2
Modifying the Tiller Throttle Linkage  
If necessary, turn off the motor.  
On Mercury 15 through 20 horsepower motors, you must modify  
the tiller throttle linkage to prevent the throttle actuator from  
back-driving the tiller throttle.  
Mercury 15 through 20 Horsepower  
Connections  
Disconnect the existing tiller throttle linkage from the motor.  
1
2
Remove one end of the linkage  
unscrewing the rod  
and the nut  
by  
.
Number Part  
Throttle  
Notes  
You should connect the throttle actuator  
actuator cable  
(from the  
throttle actuator  
box)  
cable to the carburetor linkage  
before  
securing it to the throttle cable bracket  
Store the rod and other end of the linkage in case you need  
to restore the motor to factory condition in the future.  
3
4
5
Throttle cable  
bracket  
You must secure the throttle actuator cable  
Screw the existing nut onto the replacement rod  
parts bag.  
from the  
to the throttle cable bracket using the  
screws on the bracket (Securing the Throttle  
page 4).  
Screw the existing end of the linkage onto the replacement  
rod.  
Setting the Linkage Components for Proper Idle  
Manifold  
mounting  
location  
You must remove the existing bolt on the  
manifold and use it to secure the throttle  
Loosen the two screws that hold the throttle actuator cable to  
the bracket until the throttle actuator does not pull open the  
carburetor throttle lever.  
1
cable bracket  
.
There should be obvious slack in the throttle actuator cable.  
4
   
Adjust the tiller throttle to idle, start the motor, and complete  
an action:  
The friction collar adjusts the tension on the tiller throttle, and  
when fully tightened, keeps the throttle at a set position.  
2
3
If the motor is not idling correctly, remove the tiller throttle  
linkage and adjust the length of the rod until the motor  
idles correctly.  
Adjust the friction collar so that it is fully loosened.  
2
The throttle actuator is able to control the speed of the motor  
only when the friction collar is fully loosened.  
If the motor idles correctly, proceed to the next step.  
Common Installation Procedures  
These procedures are the same for all motor models.  
Using the tiller throttle, increase the speed of the motor, and  
complete an action:  
If the motor does not increase its speed and return to idle  
correctly, repeat the previous step to adjust the tiller  
throttle linkage.  
Securing the Throttle Actuator Cable to the Bracket  
for Most Motor Types  
Before you secure the cable to the bracket, you should connect  
the end of the throttle actuator cable to the carburetor linkage  
If the motor increases its speed and returns to idle  
correctly, proceed to the next step.  
Adjust the position of the throttle actuator cable in the bracket  
until no slack remains in the cable and the motor idles  
correctly.  
4
NOTE: This type of bracket is used to secure the throttle  
actuator cable for most motor types. If you are installing the  
throttle actuator on a Mercury 15 through 20 horsepower motor,  
you must follow the instructions for that bracket instead  
Tighten the two screws to secure the throttle actuator cable  
to the bracket and set the cable tension.  
5
6
If necessary, turn off the motor.  
Place the raised portion of the throttle actuator cable  
into  
1
Honda 8 through 20 Horsepower  
Connections  
the bracket between the raised tabs  
.
Number Part  
Throttle  
Notes  
You should connect the throttle actuator cable  
actuator cable  
(from the  
throttle  
Secure the cable to the bracket using the included zip ties  
.
2
to the carburetor linkage  
before securing it  
to the throttle cable bracket  
Connecting the RPM Cable  
actuator box)  
NOTICE  
Throttle cable You must secure the throttle actuator cable to  
bracket  
You must not cut or strip the RPM cable or the spark plug cable.  
Cutting or stripping either cable will result in damage to the  
throttle actuator, the motor, or both.  
the throttle cable bracket using the included  
page 5).  
The RPM cable monitors engine RPM, and is needed for proper  
autopilot operation.  
Manifold  
mounting  
location  
You must loosen the existing bolt on the  
manifold and slide the throttle cable bracket  
Route the RPM cable from the throttle actuator box to a spark  
plug cable on the motor.  
1
into place  
.
You should not remove the bolt from the  
manifold, because it is difficult to put the bolt  
back in place after it has been removed.  
Secure the RPM cable to the outside of the spark plug cable  
using the included zip ties.  
2
Carburetor  
linkage  
You must assemble the carburetor linkage  
before installing it (Assembling the Carburetor  
The carburetor linkage arm is keyed to fit one  
way on the carburetor only.  
You must remove the existing lock washer to  
install the carburetor linkage bracket, and you  
should apply Loctite thread lock to the bolt  
when securing the bracket.  
Connecting the Throttle Actuator to the ECU  
After you connect the throttle actuator and linkages inside the  
motor, you must connect the throttle actuator to the autopilot  
ECU.  
Locate the cable pass-through location on the motor.  
1
Adjusting the Throttle Friction  
This area is where the motor cables are routed from the  
inside of the motor to the outside of the motor, and is usually  
near the tiller arm.  
Because the throttle actuator back-drives the tiller throttle on  
Honda motors, you must adjust the throttle friction on the tiller  
arm for the actuator to work properly.  
If necessary, create a cable pass-through opening in the  
motor housing for the ECU cable.  
2
Locate the friction collar on the tiller arm.  
1
5
       
Route the ECU cable on the throttle actuator from the inside  
of the motor to the outside of the motor.  
3
4
5
Route the ECU cable to the location where you installed the  
autopilot ECU, and connect it to the THROTTLE port.  
If necessary, apply marine sealant to the cable pass-through  
opening to protect the inside of the motor from water ingress.  
Testing the Throttle Actuator Installation  
Before you can test the installation, you must install all of the  
autopilot components and all of the throttle actuator linkage  
components, and connect the throttle actuator to the ECU.  
Turn on the motor.  
1
2
3
4
Turn on the autopilot system.  
Engage the autopilot.  
On the remote control, press to increase the throttle using  
the throttle actuator.  
The throttle actuator should move the throttle to full speed.  
On the remote control, press to decrease the throttle using  
the throttle actuator.  
5
6
The throttle actuator should return the motor to idle.  
Complete an action:  
If the throttle actuator does not move the throttle from full  
speed to idle, adjust the throttle cable bracket and repeat  
this test.  
If the throttle actuator controls the throttle correctly, turn  
off the motor and the autopilot system.  
Specifications  
Dimensions (L × W × H) 151 × 60 × 23 mm (6 × 2.35 × 0.9 in.)  
Weight  
181 g (6.4 oz.)  
Temperature range  
Material  
From 0° to 70°C (from 32° to 158°F)  
Glass-reinforced nylon and aluminum  
Throttle actuator housing: IEC 60529 IPX7*  
3 m (9 ft.)  
Water rating*  
ECU cable length  
Input voltage  
From 12 to 24 Vdc  
*The device withstands incidental exposure to water of up to 1 m  
for up to 30 min. For more information, go to www.garmin.com  
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affiliates. Loctite® is a trademark of Henkel Corporation in the U.S. and elsewhere.  
Mercury® is a trademark of Brunswick Corporation. NMEA®, NMEA 2000®, and the NMEA  
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