Humminbird ICE 35, ICE 55, ICE 45 manual Ice Layer Float Transducer

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3.Position the float so that the transducer will be submerged in the water, just below the ice.

Ice Layer

Float

Transducer

NOTE: The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. The bottom of the transducer should be even with the bottom of the ice or hang slightly below the bottom of the ice.

Attaching the Cable Clamps

Cable Clamp

(acts as a stop for the support cable, sets depth of transducerin ice hole - see Procedure2, step 4)

Signal

Cable

Support

Cable

Cable Clamp

(providescable managementfor signal cable - see Procedure2, step 5)

Signal

Cable

Support

Cable

4.Once you know where you want to position your float, place one of the cable clamps onto the support cable, above the float. Use the inside, smaller cable hole for the support cable so that the float will not move, and so that the transducer will maintain its position under the ice. Make sure that the support cable is taut, so that the transducer hangs straight down (see illustration).

Cable Clamp

Signal Cable Hole

Support Cable Hole

5.If you would like to keep the support and signal cables together above the float stop, attach a cable management clamp (included) to the support cable (using the inner, smaller hole) and the signal cable (using the outer, larger hole). Make sure that the signal cable has some slack so that it is not bearing the weight of the transducer.

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Contents ICE 35, ICE 45, ICE Installation and Operations Manual Thank YOU Table of Contents Troubleshooting MaintenanceYear Limited Warranty Humminbird Service Policy Specifications Contact HumminbirdReal Time Sonar HOW Sonar WorksPage Page HOW ICE Flashers Work Installation Overview Assembling the Transducer Storage Posts ICE Flasher Series Base AssemblySlide one spring over each flat-headscrew and set aside Repeat steps 2-5 for the second cable retentionarmAssembling the Base and Handle Installing the Handle Onto the Base Sliding in the HandleRepeat for the other side Assembling the Control Head to the Base and HandleCharging and Installing the Battery ICE Flasher Series AssemblyConnecting the Power Cable Spade Battery Terminals Slide the Battery Terminal Adapter over each spade terminalAssembling the Portable Bag ICE 55 Only Testing the Transducer Prior to Installation Transducer InstallationThis procedure you willassemblethe transducerand float Assembling the Transducer and FloatIce Layer Float Transducer Connecting the Transducer Cable Storing the Transducer Test and Finish the Installation Getting Started Using Your ICE Flasher Series Fishfinder WHAT’S on the Flasher Dial Powering UP the Control HeadSimulator Page KEY Functions WHAT’S on the Active Display ICE 45/55 onlyPOWER/RANGE Dial Range scales for the ICE 35 are shown below Selection DialZoom Gain ICE Noise RejectionPress the Beam key to toggle between 240 kHz and 455 kHz = 455 kHz, and Wide = 240 kHz Default = Wide ICE 45/55Beam See Palette 1, Palette 2, or Palette 3 for more information Palette1 ICE 35/45/55Palette2 ICE 55 Only Orange Palette3 ICE 55 OnlyTarget ICE 55 Only Dual Mode KEY Functions Transducer Maintenance MaintenanceICE Flasher Series Maintenance ICE Flasher Series Fishfinder Doesn’t Power Up TroubleshootingYear Limited Warranty Humminbird Service Policy Returning Your Unit for Service Specifications Which your product was purchased Page By e-mail Contact Humminbird