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4 Determine how many of the three middle pole segments you need to use, based on the thickness of the ice. TIP: The top of the transducer must be below the bottom of the ice for best performance. 5 Screw together the needed segments, with the shortest segment on the bottom of the pole. 6 Use the included hex wrench to attach the transducer to the bracket with the shoulder screw , flat washer , and rubber washer . NOTE: You must fully tighten the shoulder screw to secure the transducer to the bracket. The recommended torque applied to the shoulder screw is 2.5 lb-ft. (3.4 N-m). 7 Using the hex wrench and the M6 screws , attach the two halves of the bracket around the pole. 8 Use the hook and loop straps to secure the transducer cable to the pole. 9 Position the transducer for the desired view. TIP: Turn the mount one click to change the orientation from forward to down . 11Rotate the handle to aim the transducer. Effective Forward and Down Range NOTE: Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the depth and range performance of the transducer. You should use caution and observe the water depth and range, especially when your unit is operating in manual range or depth mode. When operating in LiveVü Forward mode, the transducer has an effective forward range of between five and eight times the depth of the water. For example, in 3 m (10 ft.) of water, the effective forward range is between 15 and 24 m (between 50 and 80 ft.). Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the actual range. When operating in LiveVü Down mode, the fore/aft range is equal to the depth of the water. For example, in 10 m (33 ft.) water depth, the screen will display 5 m (16 ft.) fore and 5 m (16 ft.) aft of the transducer. Deeper water provides a greater fore and aft range. Specifications Ice Fishing Bundle Specifications Specification Measurement Battery type Sealed, lead acid, 12 Ah Battery life Up to 7 hr. NOTE: The actual battery life of a fully charged battery can vary based on the device used, backlight brightness, temperature the battery is operated and stored in, age of the battery, and depth of the water. Battery shelf life after charging 1 mo.: 92% 3 mo.: 90% 6 mo.: 80% Battery operating From 5° to 122°F (from -15° to 50°C) temperature range Battery charging From 5° to 104°F (from -15° to 40°C) temperature range Battery storage From 5° to 104°F (from -15° to 40°C) temperature range Physical size, 13.8 × 12.2 × 13.0 in. (35 × 31 × 33 cm) assembled kit with device (L × W × H) Weight without device 23.14 lb. (10.5 kg) 10Place the mount base around the hole in the ice. Battery Discharge Specifications Temperature At 0°C (32°F) At 0°C (32°F) Screen brightness 100% 50% Time 5.6 hr. 7.5 hr. 2

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4
Determine how many of the three middle pole segments you
need to use, based on the thickness of the ice.
TIP:
The top of the transducer must be below the bottom of
the ice for best performance.
5
Screw together the needed segments, with the shortest
segment on the bottom of the pole.
6
Use the included hex wrench to attach the transducer
to
the bracket
with the shoulder screw
, flat washer
, and
rubber washer
.
NOTE:
You must fully tighten the shoulder screw to secure
the transducer to the bracket. The recommended torque
applied to the shoulder screw is 2.5 lb-ft. (3.4 N-m).
7
Using the hex wrench and the M6 screws
, attach the two
halves of the bracket around the pole.
8
Use the hook and loop straps to secure the transducer cable
to the pole.
9
Position the transducer for the desired view.
TIP:
Turn the mount one click to change the orientation from
forward
to down
.
10
Place the mount base around the hole in the ice.
11
Rotate the handle to aim the transducer.
Effective Forward and Down Range
NOTE:
Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the depth
and range performance of the transducer. You should use
caution and observe the water depth and range, especially when
your unit is operating in manual range or depth mode.
When operating in LiveVü Forward mode, the transducer has an
effective forward range of between five and eight times the
depth of the water. For example, in 3 m (10 ft.) of water, the
effective forward range is between 15 and 24 m (between 50
and 80 ft.). Water conditions and bottom conditions affect the
actual range.
When operating in LiveVü Down mode, the fore/aft range is
equal to the depth of the water. For example, in 10 m (33 ft.)
water depth, the screen will display 5 m (16 ft.) fore and 5 m
(16 ft.) aft of the transducer. Deeper water provides a greater
fore and aft range.
Specifications
Ice Fishing Bundle Specifications
Specification
Measurement
Battery type
Sealed, lead acid, 12 Ah
Battery life
Up to 7 hr.
NOTE:
The actual battery life of a fully charged
battery can vary based on the device used,
backlight brightness, temperature the battery is
operated and stored in, age of the battery, and
depth of the water.
Battery shelf life
after charging
1 mo.: 92%
3 mo.: 90%
6 mo.: 80%
Battery operating
temperature range
From 5° to 122°F (from -15° to 50°C)
Battery charging
temperature range
From 5° to 104°F (from -15° to 40°C)
Battery storage
temperature range
From 5° to 104°F (from -15° to 40°C)
Physical size,
assembled kit with
device (L × W × H)
13.8 × 12.2 × 13.0 in. (35 × 31 × 33 cm)
Weight without
device
23.14 lb. (10.5 kg)
Battery Discharge Specifications
Temperature
Screen brightness
Time
At 0°C (32°F)
100%
5.6 hr.
At 0°C (32°F)
50%
7.5 hr.
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