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Humminbird Piranha 5 User Manual

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S

TEP

4: M

OUNT THE

T

RANSDUCER TO THE

T

RANSOM

1. Apply silicone sealant to the mounting holes drilled into the transom.

2. Align the transducer assembly with the drilled holes in the transom (Figure 8).

3. Use either a flat head screwdriver, a

⁵⁄₁₆

" (8mm) hex driver, or a

⁵⁄₁₆

" (8mm)

socket to mount the assembly. Using the two #10 - 1" (25mm) long slotted hex
head screws, mount the transducer assembly to the transom as shown. Do not
fully tighten the mounting screws in order to vertically adjust the transducer. Snap
the pivot down into place.

Note: A third mounting screw location is provided in the mounting bracket.
Drill and install this ONLY after final testing and adjustments have been
made.

S

TEP

5: A

DJUST THE

T

RANSDUCER

Correct transducer height and running angle settings are needed to ensure best performance
at all boat speeds. Use the template provided to make the initial setting for most boats.
Some boat hulls require adjustments beyond these settings for best performance at all
speeds.

1. Cut out the transducer templates from page 5 of this pdf file. Follow the

directions for your hull type, i.e. fiberglass or aluminum.

2. Adjust the height on the transom and the pivot bolt angle to match guides on

the template as shown.

3. Hand tighten the Pivot Bolt and Mount Screws at this time. Ensure the height

and angle have not changed.

S

TEP

6: R

OUTE THE

C

ABLE

The cable must be routed to where the control head will be mounted. Consider the following:

• The easiest method to get the cable into the boat routes the cable over the transom. The

most common method drills a hole through the transom, above the water line.

• Once inside the boat, the cable routes through or along internal conduits and channels.

• Keep the cable as far away as possible from VHF radio

antenna and tachometer cables.

• Do not cut, shorten or lengthen the transducer cable.

• If the cable is too short, extensions are available at your

dealer or direct from Humminbird.

F

OLLOW THESE STEPS

:

1. Run the cable over the transom or through a

⁵⁄₈"

(16mm) hole drilled well above the water line.

2. If a hole was drilled, fill it with silicone sealant.

3. Secure the cable with clamps as shown. (Figure 6).

INSTALLING THE CONTROL HEAD

S

TEP

1: A

SSEMBLE THE

B

ASE

1. Insert the Mount Arms through the Base.

2. Secure the Mount Arms with the 4 screws provided.

S

TEP

2: A

TTACH THE

C

ONTROL

H

EAD TO THE

B

ASE

1. Insert the Pivot Bolt through the Pivot Knuckle on the control head.

2. Thread the Gimbal Knob onto the Pivot Bolt using only 2-3 turns.

3. Align the Pivot Knuckle with the Mount Base Arms and slide into place until it seats firmly. A

slight twist will aid in seating the unit.

4. Rotate the Control Head to the desired angle and hand tighten the Gimbal Knob.

Now you can use the assembled Piranha to identify the best mounting location.

Placer au bas de la coque

Aligner avec l'arcasse.

Couper ici pour une coque de fibre de verre

Aluminum

Guide du
transducteur

¹⁄₂"

bas du transducteur

Hull

Couper ici pour une coque d'aluminium

Fibre de verre

Angle Template

Using Allen wrenches to set

running angle

Drill the hole for and hand tighten the
third mounting screw only after high-
speed testing.

Figure 6

Allow cable
slack for move-
ment of trans-
ducer

Right Arm

Arm Screws, 4 #6 x

⁷⁄₁₆"

Left Arm

Figure 7

Figure 8

Pivot Bolt

Pivot Knuckle

Gimbal Knob

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