Specification :
1. Measure Units: Meters / Feet
2. Display: TN/Anti-UV LCD display
3. Backlighting: Green LED
4. 4.6cm diameter Round transducer sensor
5. Depth Range : Max: 100m (328ft) ; Min: 0.9m (3ft)
6. Sensor Beam Angle: 45 degrees
7. Operating Temperature is from -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
8. Uses 4 x AAA batteries (not included)
Package Included :
1. Fish Finder Display
2. Sonar Sensor (Transducer) with 25ft cable
3. Removable Transducer Float with Rubber Stopper
4. Transducer Side-Scan Adapter
5. Stainless Bolt and Wing Nut
6. Neck Strap
7. Operation Manual
How to use the Sonar Sensor:
1. Toss the sensor and float into the water.
2. Attach the Side-Scan Adapter to the boat hull using the mounting tabs.
3. Attach the sensor to a handle, lower the sensor into the water.
Attention:
1. It will turn off automatically if the depth display reads “—” continuously for 5 minutes.
2. The transmitter is waterproof, but the receiver (unit with screen) is not waterproof, so please do not submerge or spray the fish finder screen with water.
3. It can not be used to detect bait fish(motionless) or fish that is smaller than 10cm.
4. When use this fish finder on moving boat, please make sure the moving speed is slowly (lower than 5 mph).
5. The product can only show you where the fish are. It can not show you how big the fish are, but you could adjust the Sensitivity setting. When the Sensitivity is high, it will show you both big fish and small fish; when low, it will only show you the big fish.
6. Extremely cold weather will impact the performance of the product. It is suggested that you keep the unit in temperatures above 0 degrees during operation.
7. Strong waves, suspended matter and muddy water,will affect the performance.
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ððððð Seems to work good ordered for a friend and he said it works good. Update coming soon after I use it.
Awesome Once you figure it out and set it to your fishing environment..this thing is awesome! I used it in my canoe and Intex inflatable–and in both vessels I used sticky Velcro to adhere the finder and its cord to the side of the boat so that I could control depth, etc. I always take a spare set of batteries out with me; however, I found my Finder worked well into the 5th hour of continued use.
Very pleased. I have a kaboat i fish from in the bays around Panama City. I tried this finder over different areas and was surprised how accurate it was. I had the sensitivity set low so it would only show the larger fish and also did not attach it to the boat but used the float off the side. I was able to slowly move around different spots and get the readings I needed. If you fish from a small boat or kayak around pilings or bridges or just have favorite spots you try this little finder will will save you…