Chapter 5: Maintenance And Troubleshooting; Cleaning Instructions; Troubleshooting Suggestions - Raymarine L750 Operating Handbook

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Chapter 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Chapter 5: Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
Periodically check the display unit, cable, and transducer. Be sure all
components are free of corrosion and are securely mounted. Check all
cables for signs of chafing or abrasion. Be sure all of the connections to
the boat's DC power and ground system are clean and tight.

Cleaning Instructions

Always keep the display unit clean. Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe off the
display panel. Do not use abrasive cleansers, chemical cleaners or
solvents. Use a glass cleaner or a suitable general-purpose detergent.
If you operate your boat in salt water, you will have to protect the hull with
antifouling paint. Use caution when sanding or cleaning the outside of
the hull near the transducer. Harsh cleaning solvents such as acetone
may damage the transducer.
Sea growth can collect quickly on the bottom of the transducer. This can
reduce the performance in just a few weeks. To prevent this, coat the
bottom of the transducer with a thin layer of paint. Use only a water-
based antifouling paint, or a water-based paint specifically designed for
transducers. Apply it with a brush.
If your transducer becomes fouled or stops working because of sand or
sea growth, use a stiff brush to clean it. You may sand the surface with a
fine-grit wet or dry sandpaper (#320 grade or finer), but this will affect the
performance of the unit when the boat is moving at higher speeds.
The paddle wheel mechanism may become jammed by dirt or grit.
Work this out of the mechanism, then clean the unit with soap and water
or alcohol.

Troubleshooting Suggestions

If the unit is not working correctly, there may be a simple cause. Before
you call for service help, please check these points:
The Fishfinder display unit will not turn on –
1. The unit may actually be operating, but the contrast may have been
set to the "full light" or "full dark" setting. Turn on the unit by pressing
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