User manual NAVMAN TDX INSTALL

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[. . . ] Mk3 Transom Mount Aquaducer (depth, speed, temperature transducer). Mk2 Transom Mount Aquaducer (depth, speed, temperature transducer). Bag with cable cover, two cable clamps and their four mounting screws. This installation manual. Spare parts These spare parts are available from your NAVMAN dealer: Mk3 and Dual Frequency Aquaducer Transom Mounting bracket. [. . . ] For aluminium hulls, ensure the entire bottom face of the transducer will always be approximately 1/2" (12 mm) (dual frequency transducer 3/4" (18 mm)) beneath the surface of the water, including when the boat is at speed. 7 6 5 Attach the mounting bracket with the four longer stainless screws provided, slide the bracket up or down until the screws are in the middle of the slots, then tighten the screws temporarily. If necessary, loosen the transducer pivot bolt so that the transducer can rotate. 2 3 Note: the transducer rotates in `clicks' of 7 degrees. Parallel 1/4" (6 mm) or 1/2" (12 mm) or 3/4" (18 mm) · Push end down 1 click Hold a straight edge on the bottom of the hull and rotate the transducer so that the bottom surface of the transducer is parallel to the bottom of the hull (to the closest click). Push the end of the transducer down by one click. Tighten the pivot bolt until the rubber washer on the pivot bolt starts to compress, then add another 1/4 turn. If the transducer kicks up when at speed, then tighten the pivot bolt more. 4 Note: Locating the screws at the midpoints in the slots enables the transducer to be moved up or down later. Drill the four screw holes 5/64" (2 mm) diameter and at right angles to the transom, so that when the screws are tightened the screw heads sit flat. Drill 5/64" (2 mm), apply sealant in holes (after adjusting and testing) Screw transducer onto transom 8 Note: The face of the transducer should face forward by about 7 degrees when the boat is moving. Pivot bolt 4 NAVMAN Transom Mount Transducers Installation Manual If the cable is to pass through the transom: 1 2 Cable clamp Drill 7/64" Drill 3/4" (3 mm), apply (19 mm) sealant in hole in holes transom Insert cable through hole Fit screws 3 Cable cover Apply sealant Mark holes, Drill 7/64" (3 mm) Fit screws Drill the hole a safe distance above water line. If you are unsure where to put the hole, consult a qualified boatbuilder. Do not cut the cable. Fit one or two cable clamps on transom to hold cable. Important: Fit a cable clamp close to the transducer. This may prevent the transducer from causing damage should the bracket break while the boat is moving. Fit cable cover over cable hole in transom. Fill the following with sealant: · Cable hole in transom. · The screw holes. Wiring The transducer has a cable to connect it to the navigation instrument. When fitting this cable: · Keep the cable away from other cables and equipment (for example fluorescent lights, power inverters and VHF transmitters). · If necessary, extend the cable by adding a NAVMAN 13 ft (4 m) extension cable (a maximum of one cable can be used). Ensure no cable connectors lay in the bilge. Note: There is no extension cable available for the FISH 4100. Refer to the navigation instrument's installation manual for instructions on how to connect the cable to the instrument. Adjusting and testing Adjust and test the transducer after the transducer and instrument have been installed and with the boat in at least 6 ft (2 m) of water. 1 With the boat moving slowly, turn the instrument on. If the depth does not display, follow the troubleshooting instructions in the instrument manual. If the depth does not display then: i Remove any oil from the transducer by wiping the face of the transducer with mild detergent on a cloth. ii Adjust the angle of the transducer by pushing the end down another click. [. . . ] Ph: +61 2 9818 8382 e-mail: sales@navman. com. au SOUTH AMERICA Argentina Costanera UNO S. A. Av Presidente R Castillo y Calle 13 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ph: +54 11 4312 4545 e-mail: purchase@costanerauno. com. ar Website: www. costanerauno. ar Brazil REALMARINE Estrada do Joa 3862, CEP2611-020, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Ph: +55 21 2483 9700 e-mail: vendas@marinedepot. com. br Equinautic Com Imp Exp de Equip Nauticos Ltda. [. . . ]

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