Garmin Ice Fishing Kit Bedienungsanleitung
Lesen Sie kostenlos die 📖 deutsche Bedienungsanleitung für Garmin Ice Fishing Kit (19 Seiten) in der Kategorie Navigator. Dieser Bedienungsanleitung war für 30 Personen hilfreich und wurde von 2 Benutzern mit durchschnittlich 4.5 Sternen bewertet
Seite 1/19
ICE FISHING KIT
Installation Instructions 2
Instructions d'installation 4
Istruzioni di installazione 6
Installationsanweisungen 8
Instrucciones de instalación 10
Instruções de instalação 12
Installationsvejledning 14
Installeringsinstruksjoner 16
Installationsinstruktioner 18
Garmin® and the Garmin logo are trademarks of Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries, registered in the USA and other countries. These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin.
August 2018
190-02458-90_0A
Ice Fishing Kit
Installation Instructions
Getting Started
Battery Information
Battery Warnings
WARNING
The Garmin® device uses a user-replaceable, sealed, lead-acid
battery. If these guidelines are not followed, the battery may
experience a shortened life span or may present a risk of
damage to the device, fire, chemical burn, electrolyte leak,
and/or bodily injury.
• Do not place the battery near objects that may cause sparks,
flames, or heat.
• Do not incinerate the battery.
• Do not use a sharp object to remove the battery.
• Do not disassemble, puncture, or damage the battery.
• Do not swallow, touch, or inhale the contents of an open
battery. Avoid contact with internal acid. Contact with internal
acid may cause irritation or severe burns. Irritation may occur
to the eyes, respiratory system, and skin. Flush with water at
once if contact is made with acid.
• Do not submerge the battery and avoid contact with water.
• Do not short the battery terminals.
• Do not drop or throw the battery.
• Keep the battery away from children.
• Only replace the battery with the correct replacement battery.
Using another battery presents a risk of fire or explosion of
the device or charger.
• Only charge the battery with the included charger.
• Do not charge the battery in an unventilated area.
• Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area.
• Do not charge the battery in a gas-tight container.
• Do not leave the device exposed to a heat source or in a
high-temperature location, such as in the sun in an
unattended vehicle. To prevent damage, remove the device
from the vehicle or store it out of direct sunlight.
• Do not use organic solvents or other cleaners other than
recommended chemical cleaners on the battery.
• Contact your local waste disposal department to dispose of
the battery in accordance with applicable local laws and
regulations.
• When storing the battery for an extended time, store within
the following temperature range: from 5° F to 104°F (from
-15° C to 40° C).
• Do not operate the battery outside of the following
temperature range: from 5° F to 122° F (from -15° C to 50°
C).
Charging the Battery
CAUTION
Ensure that you connect the correct spade connector to the
correct battery terminal. Damage to the battery or device, or
bodily harm may occur if the device is improperly connected to
the battery.
You should always use the all-in-one cable to charge the
battery.
1Connect the red and black spade connectors from the all-in-
one cable onto the corresponding battery terminals.
2Connect the all-in-one cable to the wall charger.
3Connect the wall charger to the wall outlet.
The light on the wall charger is solid orange when the battery is
charging. It takes about 8 to 10 hours in a room-temperature
environment to fully charge a fully discharged battery. When the
light is solid green, the battery is fully charged.
Battery Tips
• The length of time a fully charged battery will last before fully
discharging varies based on many factors, such as device
backlight brightness, the temperature, and the age of the
battery.
• You can lower the backlight brightness level to help extend
the battery life.
• The life expectancy of a sealed, lead-acid battery can be
extended by frequently recharging and not completely
discharging the battery.
• Sealed, lead-acid batteries slowly lose their charge while in
storage. For best results, charge the battery prior to use.
• When used in cold temperatures, sealed, lead-acid batteries
do not hold the charge as long as in warmer temperatures.
• Sealed, lead-acid batteries are completely recyclable.
Portable Ice Fishing Kit Specifications
Battery type Sealed, lead acid, 7 Ah
Battery life Up to 11 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)
10.5 in. × 9.5 in. × 10.5 in. (267 mm × 229 mm ×
267 mm)
Weight without
device
9 lb. (4.1 kg)
Ice fishing
transducer
frequencies
GT10HN Traditional: 130 to 300 kHz (High
Frequency, Narrow Beam, CHIRP)
GT8HW Traditional: 150 to 240 kHz (High
Frequency, Wide Beam, CHIRP)
Ice fishing
transducer
transmit power
(RMS)
GT10HN: 500 W
GT8HW: 250 W
Ice fishing
transducer beam
width
GT10HN: User adjustable, from 8 to 16°, in 1° steps
GT8HW: User adjustable, from 16 to 24°, in 1° steps
Assembling the Mount
You need a Phillips screwdriver to assemble the mount.
1Insert the handle À into the two openings on the portable
mount Á.
2 Installation Instructions
2Attach the handle to the portable mount using two
M4×0.7×40 mm screws  and M4×7 nuts Ã.
3Press the M6×1 nut Ä into the bottom of the swivel-mount
base Å.
4Place the swivel-mount base on the portable mount and
fasten the swivel-mount base using the three M4×0.7×10 mm
screws Æ.
NOTE: For 4" and 5" units, install the mount on the front hole
pattern Ç. For 6" and 7" units, install the mount on the rear
hole pattern È. The rear hole pattern allows more room in
front of the unit to close the front zipper of the bag.
5Place the bail-mount bracket on the swivel-mount base.
6Install the M6×1.0 mm screw through the bracket and base,
and tighten to the preferred position.
7Screw the bail-mount knobs into the sides of the device.
8Place the device in the bail mount bracket and tighten the
bail-mount knobs.
9If necessary, pull out enough slack from the power and
transducer cables so the mount can fully tilt to the preferred
positions when the cables are connected.
Placing the Portable Mount in the Bag
After you have assembled the portable mount, you can place it
in the bag, which makes it easier to carry and protects it from
the elements. The bag contains loops that allow you to tether
the bag as needed.
1Slide two of the included hook and loop straps through the
narrow slots beside the battery compartment.
2Place the battery into the battery compartment under the
handle.
3Pull the straps under and around the bottom of the portable
mount, and wrap them tightly around the battery.
4Place the transducers into the recessed spaces in front of the
bail mount.
5Place the portable mount into the bag.
6If necessary, wrap the excess power cable and transducer
cables around the handle.
7Close all of the zippers.
You can use the zipper at the back of the bag for quick access
to charge the battery. You can store the wall charger in the
interior zippered pocket.
Connecting the Cables
If you are connecting the unit to a Panoptix
™ PS22, you must
have a compatible unit and an ice fishing power cable (GPN
010-12676-35), which is not included with some models.
CAUTION
Ensure that you connect the correct spade connector to the
correct battery terminal. Damage to the battery or device, or
bodily harm may occur if the device is improperly connected to
the battery.
1Select the appropriate power cable and transducer cable to
use with your device and transducer.
2Connect the power cable and transducer cables to the
device.
3Connect the Panoptix PS22 (not included) power wires to the
gray bare wire connectors on the ice fishing power cable.
4Slide the red spade connector onto the positive (red) terminal
on the battery.
5Slide the black spade connector onto the negative (black)
terminal on the battery.
Installing the Ice Fishing Transducer
1Insert the transducer cable through the float.
2Snap the float stop À onto the transducer cable, on the top of
the float.
3Adjust the float and float stop so the transducer is hanging
beneath the ice.
4With the transducer cable connected to the back of the
device, drop the transducer into the water.
Installation Instructions 3
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Garmin |
Kategorie: | Navigator |
Modell: | Ice Fishing Kit |
Brauchst du Hilfe?
Wenn Sie Hilfe mit Garmin Ice Fishing Kit benötigen, stellen Sie unten eine Frage und andere Benutzer werden Ihnen antworten
Bedienungsanleitung Navigator Garmin
2 Oktober 2024
1 Oktober 2024
25 September 2024
25 September 2024
25 September 2024
18 September 2024
18 September 2024
16 September 2024
15 September 2024
13 September 2024
Bedienungsanleitung Navigator
- Navigator Humminbird
- Navigator Clatronic
- Navigator Acer
- Navigator Asus
- Navigator Sanyo
- Navigator Medion
- Navigator Philips
- Navigator SilverCrest
- Navigator Sony
- Navigator Conrad
- Navigator MarQuant
- Navigator Thomson
- Navigator Blaupunkt
- Navigator Grundig
- Navigator Kenwood
- Navigator Pyle
- Navigator ARCHOS
- Navigator Caliber
- Navigator Pioneer
- Navigator JVC
- Navigator Motorola
- Navigator Nokia
- Navigator Dual
- Navigator Hitachi
- Navigator Skoda
- Navigator GOCLEVER
- Navigator Mio
- Navigator Bushnell
- Navigator Teasi
- Navigator Harman Kardon
- Navigator Scosche
- Navigator Furuno
- Navigator Lowrance
- Navigator Simrad
- Navigator BMW
- Navigator Honda
- Navigator Parrot
- Navigator Zebra
- Navigator Audi
- Navigator Midland
- Navigator Binatone
- Navigator Hagenuk
- Navigator Alpine
- Navigator Volkswagen
- Navigator Volvo
- Navigator Toyota
- Navigator Kia
- Navigator Overmax
- Navigator Kalkhoff
- Navigator Airis
- Navigator Packard Bell
- Navigator XZENT
- Navigator Uniden
- Navigator Clarion
- Navigator Sylvania
- Navigator Audiovox
- Navigator Becker
- Navigator CarTrek
- Navigator ESX
- Navigator Falk
- Navigator Magellan
- Navigator NAVIGON
- Navigator Navitel
- Navigator Navman
- Navigator TomTom
- Navigator ViaMichelin
- Navigator Zenec
- Navigator Cobra
- Navigator VDO
- Navigator Insignia
- Navigator Celestron
- Navigator Autovision
- Navigator Prestigio
- Navigator Boss
- Navigator Mazda
- Navigator Jensen
- Navigator Alfa Romeo
- Navigator GlobalSat
- Navigator Danew
- Navigator Dynavin
- Navigator Eagle
- Navigator Eclipse
- Navigator Igo
- Navigator Kapsys
- Navigator Lanzar
- Navigator Nav N Go
- Navigator Raymarine
- Navigator Route 66
- Navigator Seecode
- Navigator Soundstream
- Navigator Sungoo
- Navigator Sygic
- Navigator VDO Dayton
- Navigator Chrysler
- Navigator Rosen
- Navigator ModeCom
- Navigator Amparos
- Navigator Lark
- Navigator Pharos
- Navigator V7
- Navigator Izzo Golf
- Navigator Cheetah
- Navigator Dashmate
- Navigator Planet Audio
- Navigator Voice Caddie
- Navigator Coyote Systems
- Navigator Rand McNally
- Navigator Whistler
- Navigator Cydle
- Navigator LXNAV
- Navigator SkyCaddie
- Navigator TELE System
- Navigator Zoleo
Neueste Bedienungsanleitung für -Kategorien-
14 Oktober 2024
14 Oktober 2024
14 Oktober 2024
12 Oktober 2024
12 Oktober 2024
9 Oktober 2024
9 Oktober 2024
8 Oktober 2024
8 Oktober 2024
7 Oktober 2024