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Depth Readout 

The depth readout on the upper left corner will appear 
after the power is turned ON and the sonar sensor is 
placed in water between 1.5 feet and 99.9 feet (.5 to 
30.4 Meters).  If the depth exceeds these parameters, 
the depth meter will indicate “---”.  This reading may 
also occur in water that is extremely dirty, or where 
there are heavy silt or mud bottoms.  Sonar is a sound 
signal that travels through water.  Sonar will not travel 
through air.  Keep this in mind when using the fish 
finder, as the smallest air bubble between the sonar 
sensor and the water will cause the unit to not operate 
correctly.  

 

Fish Indicators 

If the fish finder determines that  sonar has detected a 
fish, the display will show a fish shaped icon.  The first 
column of fish indicators on the right of the display 
shows the most current information.  This column is 
then moved to the left as a new reading is displayed.  
That is, fish indicators “swim” away from the right to 
the left at a constant speed.  This motion in no way 
reflects actual movement of the fish. 

 

Fish Depth Indicator 

Use the Fish Depth Indicator to measure the fish’s 
depth from the Sonar Sensor.  This can be done by 
dividing the depth reading by 10.  This number 
represents the value of each box. 

 

(Example: The depth is 70.0 feet, the fish symbol appears in the 5th box from the 
top.  This means the fish is 35 feet from the surface) 

 

TARGETING PREY IN THE WEEDS 

The WeedID

®

 feature incorporated into the fish finder depicts the amount of weed 

at the bottom of the water body.   

 

N

OTICE

In an area where tall and 
short weeds are present, 
all 3 icons will be lit.

 

Summary of Contents for F33P

Page 1: ...of time NOTES NOTICES AND CAUTIONS WARNING Indicates a potential for property damage personal injury or death IMPORTANT Indicates potential damage to the device and tells you how to avoid it NOTICE In...

Page 2: ...ures significantly reduce the power output of Alkaline batteries which will inhibit the performance of the unit IMPORTANT To ensure your F33P remains water tight coat the battery cover O Ring with pet...

Page 3: ...nd Hold the POWER Key for 3 seconds 3 During normal operation the screen can be refreshed by pressing the POWER Key Use this feature if inconsistent readings are evident 4 To enter the Simulation Mode...

Page 4: ...also require a comparatively higher sensitivity setting While this analysis may seem confusing the concept is simple As the unit s sensitivity is elevated a broader view and smaller details show on th...

Page 5: ...erting into the socket IMPORTANT To verify a proper connection turn the unit ON and listen for a ticking sound from the sonar sensor If you do not hear the ticking sound refer to the section below IMP...

Page 6: ...e the sonar sensor to a desirable position or add a float kit P N 3000 94 on the cable to allow the cable to float on top of the water 3 To retrieve the sonar sensor and float simply pull in the cable...

Page 7: ...rom a boat 1 Toss the sensor and float into the water as per the previous instructions 2 Shoot Thru the hull as per the instructions in the next section 3 Attach the Side Scan adapter to handle and sc...

Page 8: ...st the hull bottom with a twisting motion C Place the sonar sensor in a plastic bag that is full of water and place against the hull bottom NOTICE If depth readings appear as while using one of these...

Page 9: ...the ice surface around the base and repeat step 4 until the sonar sensor is easily removed IMPORTANT Never use a blunt object to strike the sonar sensor as this may cause damage to the sensitive inter...

Page 10: ...tected a fish the display will show a fish shaped icon The first column of fish indicators on the right of the display shows the most current information This column is then moved to the left as a new...

Page 11: ...ators If the species that you are targeting prefers to ambush prey as per the above Fishing Tip pay close attention to the bottom structure indicators when searching for fish A No rock indicators iden...

Page 12: ...y Logs tree stumps rocks ledges etc all provide excellent ambush locations Uncovering these hiding places will prove invaluable to your fishing trips Remember to keep an eye on the depth of your bait...

Page 13: ...all us toll free at 888 766 7276 Warranty Details Warranty Registration Troubleshooting Product Knowledgebase Product Specifications Parts Accessories www hawkeyeelectronics com Sonar Cross Talk If yo...

Page 14: ...Incorrect Make sure that you are pointing the sonar sensor perpendicular to the water when trying to obtain depth readings Extremely heavy vegetation may confuse the sonar of the fish finder causing i...

Page 15: ...ter that has hard sides It must be used in an open body of water to function properly REPLACEMENT PARTS Individual components are not available for sale on our website If you need replacement parts pl...

Page 16: ...pplicable Visit our website for compliance and warranty information All Specifications and Prices Subject to Change Without Notice NorCross Marine Products Inc P 888 7NorCross 888 766 7276 F 407 370 6...

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