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Troubleshooting
You are not supposed to fix the handheld or the sensor.
The product contains no customizable parts. On the other hand, the waterproof
performance is enabled by unique techniques, functions of which may be disabled
by unauthorized disassembly. On this account, only professional maintenance
personnel properly authorized by the Company are entitled to any repair
necessary.
We have been contacted frequently by our customers requesting repair service.
We inspect their products and find many of them are not in need of repair: the
problems occur because some customers are not very acquainted with product
usage. And we are forced to label these products as “inapplicable for
maintenance” and return them to the customers.
Therefore, in the event of problems during product use, we invite you to read the
following troubleshooting part carefully before you send the product for
maintenance.
1. No signal on screen
If the Fish finder fails to receive signals from the sensor, it will stop updating the
screen (which will then remain unchanged).
Under any circumstances, if the sonar unit cannot receive signals transmitted by
the RES sensor the screen will seem the same until signals are restored.
1)
Condor 260 Bait
is a product depending upon line of sight. Obstacles between
the handheld and the sensor can contribute to signal loss.
2)
Condor 260 Bait
has a detection depth ranging from 0.6 to 30 meters. Incorrect
readings may appear in water areas with depth less than 0.6m. Additionally,
considering the sonar physical characters, we suggest you avoid using the
product in shallow or small- sized enclosed water areas.
Note
: the depth is calculated from the bottom of sensor, which is fixed on your
bait boat.
3) The maximum remote-control distance for the sensor reaches 1000 feet (300m).
If the sensor with the bait boat moves out of the range, inconsistent
signals will happen or even no signals will be transmitted to the sonar unit.