Kits come with installation instructions.
Please follow these instructions carefully to ensure proper operation.
Transducers only provide raw data, and must be connected to a processor (usually a depth sounder with a display, or a "black box" module) in order to display depth, speed, etc.
Depth transducers are commonly available in 50/200 KHz (deep/shallow water) and 200 KHz (shallow water, less than 600 ft.) models
• Transducers with 0° of element tilt must be mounted so they point straight down; if the hull is curved or angled, they often require fairing blocks to achieve this.
Transducers showing a range of element tilt angles (relative to the hull) can be set to a particular angle within that range at the time of installation.
This can eliminate the need for using a fairing block when mounting on a curved or angled hull
• Typical beam angles: 200 kHz 12°, 50 kHz 45°
• If hull material is wood - use a bronze transducer
• If hull material is fiberglass - use any transducer material
• If hull material is aluminum - use a plastic transducer
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov