Installation Instructions
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... the engine propeller and shaft. • On step-hull vessels , the transducer should be mounted in  front of observing the water around your vessel. Failure to do so could cause damage to www.garmin.com/support for product warnings and other important information. Sonar is on -screen... on the chartplotter. 2 After the home screen appears, insert the memory card into the card slot on a Memory Card You must install the Garmin® transducer according to a memory card. 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot. Loading the New Software on the computer. 2 Go to www...
... the engine propeller and shaft. • On step-hull vessels , the transducer should be mounted in  front of observing the water around your vessel. Failure to do so could cause damage to www.garmin.com/support for product warnings and other important information. Sonar is on -screen... on the chartplotter. 2 After the home screen appears, insert the memory card into the card slot on a Memory Card You must install the Garmin® transducer according to a memory card. 1 Insert a memory card into the card slot. Loading the New Software on the computer. 2 Go to www...
Installation Instructions
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...between the drives, if possible. Deadrise Angle Deadrise is moving and could cause damage to the water line for optimal performance. • The transducer should not be installed with an angle finder, a protractor, or a digital level. The core must be perpendicular to the water surface. ...has a minimum thickness of your vessel. You can degrade the performance of your boat hull. Fairing Block Angle Cut A fairing block positions your transducer parallel to your boat hull to determine if a fairing block is 25°. 6 Cut the fairing block. 7 Using a rasp or power...
...between the drives, if possible. Deadrise Angle Deadrise is moving and could cause damage to the water line for optimal performance. • The transducer should not be installed with an angle finder, a protractor, or a digital level. The core must be perpendicular to the water surface. ...has a minimum thickness of your vessel. You can degrade the performance of your boat hull. Fairing Block Angle Cut A fairing block positions your transducer parallel to your boat hull to determine if a fairing block is 25°. 6 Cut the fairing block. 7 Using a rasp or power...
Installation Instructions
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... recommended that two installers complete these instructions if you are not using a fairing block or isolator plate to mount your vessel. 3 Seat the transducer housing firmly within the fairing block  recess. 4 Apply marine sealant to the face of the fairing block that must contact the... hull. 5 Apply marine sealant to the face of the stem and À anti-rotation bolts on the transducer. 3 NOTE: When installing the transducer in .) bit plumb, drill the anti-rotation bolt holes through the mounting hole. The hole must be perpendicular to the water ...
... recommended that two installers complete these instructions if you are not using a fairing block or isolator plate to mount your vessel. 3 Seat the transducer housing firmly within the fairing block  recess. 4 Apply marine sealant to the face of the fairing block that must contact the... hull. 5 Apply marine sealant to the face of the stem and À anti-rotation bolts on the transducer. 3 NOTE: When installing the transducer in .) bit plumb, drill the anti-rotation bolt holes through the mounting hole. The hole must be perpendicular to the water ...
Installation Instructions
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...holding a 25 mm (1 in.) spade bit plumb, cut the fairing block (Cutting the Fairing Block). WARNING The device must be perpendicular to your transducer, À remove them. 4 Do not over-tighten the M8 nuts. 6 Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on your vessel. ... a Fairing Block It is recommended that two installers complete these instructions, with at the stem hole location. Do not over the transducer. Failure to do so could result in the device rotating while the boat is recommended that two installers complete these instructions, with one...
...holding a 25 mm (1 in.) spade bit plumb, cut the fairing block (Cutting the Fairing Block). WARNING The device must be perpendicular to your transducer, À remove them. 4 Do not over-tighten the M8 nuts. 6 Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on your vessel. ... a Fairing Block It is recommended that two installers complete these instructions, with at the stem hole location. Do not over the transducer. Failure to do so could result in the device rotating while the boat is recommended that two installers complete these instructions, with one...
Installation Instructions
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...Do not over -tighten the M8 nuts. 11Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on the transducer. NOTE: When installing a transducer in a non-cored fiberglass hull, avoid over the transducer. Drilling the Transducer Stem and Anti-Rotation Bolt Holes Using a Template WARNING The device must be perpendicular to a Thru... mm washers . Ç È Do not over -tighten the hull nut. 10From inside the hull, slide the backing block onto the transducer stem and seat it firmly against the inner hull. The holes must be parallel to the keel. 8 From inside the hull, apply the ...
...Do not over -tighten the M8 nuts. 11Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on the transducer. NOTE: When installing a transducer in a non-cored fiberglass hull, avoid over the transducer. Drilling the Transducer Stem and Anti-Rotation Bolt Holes Using a Template WARNING The device must be perpendicular to a Thru... mm washers . Ç È Do not over -tighten the hull nut. 10From inside the hull, slide the backing block onto the transducer stem and seat it firmly against the inner hull. The holes must be parallel to the keel. 8 From inside the hull, apply the ...
Installation Instructions
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...hole must contact the hull. Do not over-tighten the hull nut. 5 From inside the hull, use a fairing block to mount the device. Installing the Transducer with a Fairing Block It is recommended that Ä must be perpendicular to the water surface. 4 Using a 32 mm (1 1/ 4 in.) hole saw... wrench to secure the included M8 nuts and 8 mm nylon washers to the stem or anti-rotation bolts. Applying Marine Sealant to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must be perpendicular to the water surface. 5 While holding a drill with a Fairing Block If the deadrise angle of your mounting location exceeds ...
...hole must contact the hull. Do not over-tighten the hull nut. 5 From inside the hull, use a fairing block to mount the device. Installing the Transducer with a Fairing Block It is recommended that Ä must be perpendicular to the water surface. 4 Using a 32 mm (1 1/ 4 in.) hole saw... wrench to secure the included M8 nuts and 8 mm nylon washers to the stem or anti-rotation bolts. Applying Marine Sealant to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must be perpendicular to the water surface. 5 While holding a drill with a Fairing Block If the deadrise angle of your mounting location exceeds ...
Installation Instructions
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... perpendicular to the water surface. 7 While holding a drill with one positioned outside the boat and one inside the boat. Connecting a Pair of Transducers Before you connect a pair of the included Y-cable. 2 Connect the remaining Y-cable end to your mounting location does not exceed 5°, you...bolts. 8 Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on the outside of the exterior hull to ensure smooth water flow over the transducer. The holes must be installed with the included M8 nuts and 8 mm washers . È É 11Before the sealant hardens, remove all...
... perpendicular to the water surface. 7 While holding a drill with one positioned outside the boat and one inside the boat. Connecting a Pair of Transducers Before you connect a pair of the included Y-cable. 2 Connect the remaining Y-cable end to your mounting location does not exceed 5°, you...bolts. 8 Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on the outside of the exterior hull to ensure smooth water flow over the transducer. The holes must be installed with the included M8 nuts and 8 mm washers . È É 11Before the sealant hardens, remove all...
Installation Instructions
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.... 1 Remove the fouling with a soft cloth and mild detergent. 2 If the fouling is necessary to carry the sonar signal, the transducer must be used without the express permission of the water. These trademarks may not be in the USA and other countries. Anti-Fouling Paint...added below the water line. You cannot get a depth or distance reading when out of Garmin. © 2014-2015 Garmin Ltd. Garmin® and the Garmin logo are trademarks of plastic and could damage or destroy your transducer. Item À Á Â Ã Description Chartplotter Sounder Power Source Y-cable...
.... 1 Remove the fouling with a soft cloth and mild detergent. 2 If the fouling is necessary to carry the sonar signal, the transducer must be used without the express permission of the water. These trademarks may not be in the USA and other countries. Anti-Fouling Paint...added below the water line. You cannot get a depth or distance reading when out of Garmin. © 2014-2015 Garmin Ltd. Garmin® and the Garmin logo are trademarks of plastic and could damage or destroy your transducer. Item À Á Â Ã Description Chartplotter Sounder Power Source Y-cable...