Navman 4433 Fishfinder won’t turn off, Fishfinder operates erratically, Bottom is not displayed

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2.The fishfinder won’t turn off:

The fishfinder may have been wired for Auto power. In this case, the fishfinder cannot be turned off while the ignition power is on. (See Auto power wiring in section 6-5 Wiring options.)

3.The fishfinder operates erratically:

a)Check that the transducer does not have debris (e.g. weed, plastic bag) caught around it.

b)The transducer may have been damaged during launching, running aground or while underway with debris etc. If the transducer has been impacted, it may have been kicked up on the bracket. If it is not physically damaged, reset the transducer back to

its original position. (See the Transom Transducer Installation Guide.)

c)When the transducer is less that 2 ft. (0.6 m) from the bottom, the depth readings may become inconsistent and erratic.

d)Manual Gain may be set too low, which may cause weak bottom echo or no fish signals. If in Manual Gain, try increasing the Gain.

e)Ensure the back of the bottom surface of the transducer is slightly lower than the front and the front is as deep in the water as possible in order to minimize the generation of bubbles through cavitation. (See the Transom Transducers Installation Guide.)

f)Check the transducer and power cable connectors at the back of the display unit are securely plugged in and the collars are locked in place. The collars must be secure for watertight connection.

g)Inspect the power cable from end to end for damage such as cuts, breaks, squashed or trapped sections.

h)Ensure there is not another fishfinder or depth sounder turned on, which may interfere with this fishfinder.

i)Electrical noise from the boat’s engine or an accessory may be interfering with the transducer(s) and/or the Navman fishfinder. This may cause the fishfinder to automatically decrease the Gain unless using Manual Gain.

The fishfinder thus eliminates weaker signals such as fish or even the bottom

from the display. This may be checked by switching off other instruments, accessories (e.g. bilge pump) and the motor until the offending device is located. To stop problems from electrical noise, try:

-re-routing the power and transducer cable(s) away from the boat’s other electrical wiring.

-routing the display unit’s power cable directly to the battery with an in-line fuse.

4.Bottom is not displayed:

a)The fishfinder may have Manual Range selected and the depth may be outside the range value selected. Either change the fishfinder to Auto Range or select another depth range (see section 4-5 Range).

b)The depth may be outside the fishfinder’s range. While in Auto Range, the display unit will display “--.-” to indicate that there is no bottom detected. A display of the bottom should reappear when in shallower water.

5.The bottom is displayed too far up the screen:

The fishfinder may have Manual Range selected and the selected Range value is too high for the depth. Either change the fishfinder to Auto Range or select another depth range (see section 4-5 Range).

6.Bottom echo disappears or erratic digital reading while the boat is moving:

a)Ensure the back of the bottom surface of the transducer is slightly lower than the front and the front is as deep in the water as possible in order to minimise the generation of bubbles through cavitation. (See the Transom Transducers Installation Guide, for more information.)

b)The transducer may be in turbulent water. Air bubbles in the water disrupt the echoes returned, interfering with the fishfinder’s ability to find the bottom or other targets. This often happens when the boat is reversed. The transducer must be mounted in a smooth flow of water in order for the fishfinder to work at all boat speeds.

c)Electrical noise from the boat’s motor can interfere with the fishfinder. Try some suppression spark plugs.

FISH 4432/4433 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Pilot Contents Navman Introduction Benefits of the Fish 4432/4433How the Fish 4432/4433 works Basic OperationKey Names Backlight Adjustment Power On / Auto PowerPower Off Key OperationSimulate Mode Setting up the Fish 4432/4433Manual, Fishing and Cruising Modes Setup menu and options Backlight Snooze Mode Setup SystemAuto power off Factory resetScroll speed Fish symbolsPulse power Digit sizeReset total dist Setup LogsReset trip dist Reset engine hoursSetup Units Setup AlarmsAlarms automatically re-enable Flashing light and/or external beeperNmea data Setup Comms 4433 onlySetup Calibrate Nmea OutFuel TemperatureTemp filter Keel offsetStrength of echoes Using the Fish 4432/4433Interpreting the display Bottom typesExample of shadows Frequency and cone widthShadows Depth 83 kHz 200 kHzWhen to use 83 kHz Single and Dual frequency fishfinding When to use 200 kHzAuto frequency KHz display 200/83 Khz displayFish symbols On Fish detection and display Where to find fishFish arches Changing between Cruising, Fishing and Manual GainObtaining the best results Range Changing the Range ModeZoom Range and Zoom Offset Sonar display DisplaysDisplay menu Data headerScope Sonar HistorySonar Zoom display Bottom lockSonar 83/200 display Sonar Bottom displaySonar A-Scope display Scope perspective view Fish recognitionFuel display 4433 only Data display About displayNmea wiring Option Fish 4433 only Wiring OptionsBasic wiring Wire FunctionAuto power option Secondary alarm wiring option Fish 4433 onlyFuel kit wiring Fish 4433 only Through hull transducersWhat comes with this product? Options and AccessoriesMounting and removing the display unit Bracket Mounting Flush MountingRemoving the display unit Systems of several instruments 4433 0nlyCleaning and maintenance RepeatAppendix a Specifications Specifications FishAppendix B Dimensions Appendix C Troubleshooting Fishfinder won’t turn onBottom is not displayed Fishfinder won’t turn offFishfinder operates erratically Bottom is displayed too far up the screenErratic Fuel Flow readings Twin engine installation shows only one flow rateFlow indicates no fuel or low fuel There is no reading for fuel economyHow to contact us OceaniaFish 4 432 / 4