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Manual de usuario Humminbird, modelo 190C PT

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Assembling the Portable Bracket Suction Cup Portable Transducer Assembly Phillips Head Screw Washer Wing Nut Bolt Ratchet Transducer Knuckle Positions Knuckle Ratchets Placed in Position 1 Rib at position 1 Beads Ratchet 10 Ratchets Placed in Position 2 BeadRatchetRib 8. Stowing the Portable Transducer and Battery Charger into the Portable Case 1. Load the portable transducer into the carrying compartment (upper zip opening on the back of the portable case) and close the zipper. 2. Turn the portable case around so that you can access the front, and load the battery charger into the zip pocket on the left as you face the front of the portable case. 3. Make sure all the zippers are closed. 11 Installing the Portable Case On the Boat Since the portable case has a large non-skid mounting surface, it may be attached to almost any surface. In this section, you will route the cables on the boat, connect the transducer and power cables to the portable case, and attach the portable case to a dry and convenient location on your boat. 1. Connecting the Transducer and Power Cables to the Portable Case 1. Make sure the large opening in the front of the portable case is unzipped; you may want to roll up the flap and secure it with the provided strap and clip while you’re working. 2. Plug the transducer cable into the jumper port in the portable case to the left of the control head, as you face the front of the bag (see the illustration Plugging in the Transducer). Plugging in the Transducer 12 3. Turn the portable case around so that you can access the back, and open the back zipper. Connect the spade clip on the red wire of the power cable to the red terminal on the battery, and the spade clip on the black wire of the power cable to the black terminal on the battery. Make sure that the spade clips are snugly attached to the terminals (see the illustration Connecting the Spade Clips). 4. Make sure the back battery door and side pockets are zipped, but leave the front of the bag unzipped for easy access during installation. Connecting the Spade Clips 2. Attaching the Portable Case to the Boat 1. Attach the portable case to a surface on the boat by threading rope or bungee cord (not provided) through the D-rings on either side of the portable case. NOTE: Humminbird® recommends that you do NOT position the portable case on the bottom of the boat, or in a location where it can be splashed by or immersed in water, as the portable case is water resistant, but not waterproof. 13 Mounting the Portable Transducer Once your Portable fishfinder is fully assembled (see the Portable Case Assembly section for more information), it takes just a few easy steps before you are ready to fish: • Test the transducer prior to installation • Mount the portable transducer on the boat 1. Testing the Transducer Prior to Installation Prior to installation, test the transducer to make sure that no damage occurred during shipping. 1. Hold the transducer in the water over the side of the boat to confirm proper operation. If the transducer is working properly, you should be able to see the bottom on the control head display. 2. Mounting the Portable Transducer on the Boat Perform the procedures in this section to install the transducer on your boat. NOTE: The suction cup mount is designed for quick, easy installation and removal, NOT for high speed operation. If you intend to operate your boat at any speed faster than trolling speeds, remove the suction cup transducer from the water. It is important that the mounting position allows the transducer to rest beneath the surface of the water, pointing straight down. You can mount the transducer anywhere on the side of the boat if your boat remains stationary. If you are trolling, it is best to mount the transducer on the transom of the boat. Your portable transducer is designed to be installed and adjusted without the use of tools. Mounting the transducer to the boat is a simple yet important operation. A poor mounting location will affect the overall performance of the Humminbird® unit, so follow the mounting instructions carefully. It is important that the mounting position allows the transducer to rest beneath the surface of the water, pointing straight down. You can mount the transducer anywhere on the side of the boat if your boat remains stationary. NOTE: If you are trolling, it is best to mount the transducer on the transom of the boat. 14 1. Mount the transducer so that it points straight down and so that the transducer itself is submerged in the water (see the illustration Portable Transducer Mount). Portable Transducer Mount Transducer Running Angle 2. Adjust the running angle so that the transducer is parallel to and below the surface of the water (see the illustration Transducer Running Angle). 3. Hand-tighten the wing nut so that the transducer will not rotate. 4. Secure the transducer cable in Transducer Tie-Down Strap case of accidental release when the boat is moving, since a loose transdu...

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