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Eagle Electronics FISHEASY 240 User Manual

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hull. This is especially true if you have to turn sensitivity all the way

up to get a decent bottom signal.
4. Most people can get good results by following steps 1 through 3, so this
step is optional. If you want to make an extra effort to be absolutely sure

that your selected location will work under all conditions, make a test run

with the boat on plane and observe the bottom signal. You'll need to figure

some way to prop the transducer into position while you make your test

run. (A brick or two might be sufficient to hold it in place.)
5. When you're satisfied with a location, mark it and proceed with

the installation.
Shoot-Thru-Hull Installation
If you are installing the transducer on a hull with floatation material

sandwiched within the hull, refer to the text "Hulls with Flotation Ma-

terials" beginning on page 19.
1. Make sure the area is clean, dry and free of oil or grease, then sand

both the inside surface of the hull and the face of the transducer with

100 grit sandpaper. The sanded hull area should be about 1-1/2 times

the diameter of the transducer. The surface of the hull must be flat so

the entire transducer face is in contact with the hull prior to bonding.

After sanding, clean the hull and transducer with rubbing alcohol to

remove any sanding debris.