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Power supply
The wireless sensor is powered by a rechargeable CR-2032 lithium battery. See diagrams to replace
battery.
Open the battery compartment and press the battery holder so that the battery comes out. Isert a new
battery of the same type.
NOTE:
Check that the battery compartment seal is clean and correctly positioned before replacing the
battery cover. The sensor has detectors that detect when it is in the water. When the detectors are
activated by the water the sensor switches on and starts sending information to the display by means of
radio signals.
The wireless sensor switches off automatically after a few seconds after it has been lifted out of the water.
NOTE:
Do not place the sensor in damp environments when not in use, this can cause it to be
unintentionally started and shorten its useful life. Store the sensor in a dry place when not in use. Never
put the sensor where it is wet or on metal surfaces, where it can be started by mistake.
NOTE:
If the sensor has been used in salt water, rinse in fresh water before putting it away.
Display
A simple menu system is used to make settings. Activate the menu system by pressing the MENU button.
Press the MENU button repeatedly to browse between menus. Change values in the active menu with the
right and left arrows. The menu display goes off on the display if no buttons are pressed for a few
seconds. In normal mode most menu settings are saved in the memory and not reset when the unit is
switched off.
1.
Depth
2.
Temperature
3.
Symbol for large fish
4.
Bottom contour
5.
Indication
of
connected
wireless
sensor
6.
Sensitivity
7.
Upper limit for depth range
8.
Water surface
9.
Battery indicator
10.
Symbol for small fish
11.
Lower limit for depth range
The unit shows in a simple and clear way what is under the surface of the water. The top of the display
corresponds to the surface of the water at the sensor and the bottom of the display corresponds to the
depth range, which is set automatically for the actual depth of water. The bottom contour varies with the
depth of water under the boat. Exact information on depth, fish and water temperature is shown digitally.
Variations in the bottom terrain and composition are shown when the boat is moving. Fish, small fish and
thermoclines (temperature gradients under the water) are shown when they are detected. With practice
you will learn to interpret the images correctly and to make the best use of the unit.