Installation Instructions
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GT22HW-TM GT52HWTM Transducers 1 Lightly sand the transducer and mounting hardware with a fine-grit abrasive pad. 2 Wipe the transducer and mounting hardware with the installation. Sonar is a tool that enhances your boat, you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with these... , M8 flat washers , and M8 lock nuts . Å Æ Ç Installing the Transom-Mount Hardware NOTICE If you must install the Garmin® transducer according to these instructions could result in the path of the boat as close to become turbulent. When you of the responsibility of your warranty...
GT22HW-TM GT52HWTM Transducers 1 Lightly sand the transducer and mounting hardware with a fine-grit abrasive pad. 2 Wipe the transducer and mounting hardware with the installation. Sonar is a tool that enhances your boat, you are mounting the bracket on fiberglass with these... , M8 flat washers , and M8 lock nuts . Å Æ Ç Installing the Transom-Mount Hardware NOTICE If you must install the Garmin® transducer according to these instructions could result in the path of the boat as close to become turbulent. When you of the responsibility of your warranty...
Installation Instructions
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...2 Remove the cable-entry cover, and, using a bit, drill the pilot holes approximately 10 mm 3.2 (3/8 mm in.) (1/8 in .) drill bit. 13Route the transducer cable to the sounder: • If you are installing the bracket on fiberglass, place a piece of tape over the pilot-hole location to reduce cracking... it covers the cable completely and there is necessary to electrical wires or other cable clamp approximately two thirds of the distance between the transducer and the top of the gel coat. 5 U15simngmth(1e9/432minm.)(d5/e3e2 pina.)t bit, the drill the pilot holes marked locations. ...
...2 Remove the cable-entry cover, and, using a bit, drill the pilot holes approximately 10 mm 3.2 (3/8 mm in.) (1/8 in .) drill bit. 13Route the transducer cable to the sounder: • If you are installing the bracket on fiberglass, place a piece of tape over the pilot-hole location to reduce cracking... it covers the cable completely and there is necessary to electrical wires or other cable clamp approximately two thirds of the distance between the transducer and the top of the gel coat. 5 U15simngmth(1e9/432minm.)(d5/e3e2 pina.)t bit, the drill the pilot holes marked locations. ...
Installation Instructions
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...;: 152 m (500 ft.) 3 NOTE: You can update the software, you can contact Garmin customer support to the transducer . Â Ã 2 Route the cable through the slot on the transducer À mount , until the degradation is eliminated. 7 If the signal does not improve,... Ä the top side of the trolling motor with the memory card, and select Next > Finish. Specifications Device Specification GT22HW-TM Transmit power Maximum depth* Frequencies** GT52HW-TM Transmit power Maximum depth* Measurement • Traditional: 250 W (RMS) • DownVü: 350 W (RMS) •...
...;: 152 m (500 ft.) 3 NOTE: You can update the software, you can contact Garmin customer support to the transducer . Â Ã 2 Route the cable through the slot on the transducer À mount , until the degradation is eliminated. 7 If the signal does not improve,... Ä the top side of the trolling motor with the memory card, and select Next > Finish. Specifications Device Specification GT22HW-TM Transmit power Maximum depth* Frequencies** GT52HW-TM Transmit power Maximum depth* Measurement • Traditional: 250 W (RMS) • DownVü: 350 W (RMS) •...
Installation Instructions
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... in the USA and other countries. or its subsidiaries, registered in the United States and other water conditions. **Dependent upon the transducer, water salinity, bottom type, and other countries. © 2015 Garmin Ltd. Device All Models Specification Measurement Frequencies** • Traditional CHIRP: From 150 to 240 kHz • SideVü/DownVü...
... in the USA and other countries. or its subsidiaries, registered in the United States and other water conditions. **Dependent upon the transducer, water salinity, bottom type, and other countries. © 2015 Garmin Ltd. Device All Models Specification Measurement Frequencies** • Traditional CHIRP: From 150 to 240 kHz • SideVü/DownVü...