Lowrance SS70 Owner's Guide
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To install the Lowrance SS70 Transducer, ensure the mounting area is clean and dry. Use the provided mounting bracket to secure the transducer at the stern, ensuring it is parallel to the waterline. Connect the transducer cable to your sonar unit following the manufacturer's instructions.
First, check all cable connections for security and ensure the transducer is properly submerged. Verify that the sonar settings on your display unit are correctly configured. If the problem persists, inspect the transducer for physical damage.
Clean the transducer using mild soap and water to remove any buildup or debris. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials that could damage the transducer surface. Regular cleaning ensures accurate readings.
Yes, the Lowrance SS70 Transducer is designed for both freshwater and saltwater use. After saltwater exposure, rinse the transducer with fresh water to prevent corrosion.
The transducer should be mounted so it is parallel to the waterline. This alignment ensures accurate sonar readings by minimizing water turbulence around the transducer.
Interference can be reduced by ensuring all connections are secure and routed away from other electrical cables. Adjusting the frequency settings and sensitivity on the sonar unit may also help minimize interference.
Inspect the cable for visible cuts or abrasions. Replace the cable if it is damaged, as exposure to water can lead to inaccurate readings or further damage. Always use cables recommended by the manufacturer.
Perform a sonar test by submerging the transducer in water and checking for readings on the display. Ensure the sonar unit is powered on and correctly configured. If no readings appear, troubleshoot connectivity and settings.
It is not recommended to paint the transducer as this can interfere with its performance. If painting is necessary, ensure no paint covers the transducer face or sensors.
Regularly inspect the transducer for physical damage, clean it with mild soap and water, and ensure all connections are secure. Periodic checks ensure longevity and optimal performance.