Specifications
7. Apply the mixture to the clean location on the hull and to the face of the transducer in a
small amount.
8. Press the face of the transducer into the spot of epoxy and slowly rotate it ¼ turn to remove
any air bubbles and until the transducer is physically against the hull or with ¼” of the hull.
HOW TO SET THE SHALLOW WATER ALARM
Located just below the LCD window are two keys labeled “DOWN” and “UP” Alarms. These keys
are used to set the Shallow Water depth alarm so that it will alert you if you enter water shallower
than your preset alarm.
To set an alarm, depress the “DOWN” key.You will note that the LCD will show an alarm depth of
A03. Pressing the “DOWN” key continuously will cycle the alarm setting deeper by one foot
increments fro A03 through A10 feet (ie: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10). After A10, alarm setting are by two
foot increments (ie: 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 feet). The alarm setting jump by five foot increments (ie:
A20, A25, A30). When you see a digital readout on the LCD proceeded by an A, this is your
ALARM depth.
To decrease the alarm setting, depress the “UP” key and the display will show these number in
decreasing value so that the alarm is shallower. Several seconds after you depress either the
“UP” or “DOWN” keys, the instrument will display the actual depth reading.
OPERATION: How to set the alarm
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When the epoxy has cured, it should be permanently bonded to the hull and hard to the touch.
Test the epoxy which extends out of the underside of the transducer with a screwdriver to insure
that it can’t be dented and is totally hard. Epoxy which is not hardened will eventually come up
and cause improper readings.
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