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Please refer to the following table to help you identify and correct some of the more 

common troubleshooting scenarios we encounter.

Problem 

Possible Cause

Solution

Display won’t 

turn on

Batteries are not installed or 

do not have enough power

Install two, high quality AA alkaline or 

lithium batteries

No probe data 

appears on the 

display

The probe is out of the water
The batteries in the probe 

are low on power
The Slip-Ducer™ is not in 

the water

The GAIN setting is too low

The probe is too close to the 

Slip-Ducer™

The probe is only on when in the water.
Replace the batteries with high quality 

alkaline AA batteries.
The Slip-Ducer™ must be in the water 

to receive. Let out more cable to keep the 

Slip-Ducer™ 12” below the surface at all 

times.
Press the SET button and use the Up-

arrow button to increase the GAIN. 15 is 

the default value. You may find a need to 

increase the GAIN for deep or rough water 

use.
Lower the probe a minimum of 24” 

beneath the Slip-Ducer™.

The probe 

temperature 

shows on the 

display as 3.8 

– 4.0

The thermistor tubes on the 

probe have been damaged

Unfortunately, the thermistor tubes can not 

be repaired. Contact Customer Support 

for evaluation. To prevent the problem, 

always use the supplied Probe Bumper 

and do not allow the probe to remain on a 

downrigger cable when not in use.

Probe readings 

on the display are 

wildly erratic

Possible sonar interference 

The fastest way to eliminate this is to turn 

off the 50 kHz or 83 kHz beam on your fish 

finder. You can also try reducing the Gain 

setting on the Fish Hawk display by press-

ing the SET button and then the arrow 

down key, or separating transducer cables 

if tied together. The permanent solution is 

relocating the transducer away from other 

50 or 83 kHz transducers on the transom.

roUtine maintenanCe

Your Fish Hawk requires simple maintenance to keep it working properly. Use 

the following schedule to keep your Fish Hawk in top working order: 

Item 

Check

Action

Interval

Liquid Crystal 

Display

Check for dirt and 

water spots on the 

screen.

Clean with soft cloth.

Daily

Transducer Cable 

Check for abrasion on 

the cable jacket.

Contact Customer Service.

Daily

Downrigger 

Cable/Probe Line

Check for kinks or 

fraying.

Replace cable or cut off section 

of damaged line

Daily

Probe Batteries

Check for power.

Replace if LED is not flashing 

inside the probe.

Daily

Probe O-Rings

Check for dirt and 

lubrication.

Clean and apply a light coating 

of silicone lubricant if dry. Do 

not over-lubricate.

Weekly

Probe

Check for condensation 

in battery cap

Loosen battery cap at the end of 

each day

Daily

Probe

Batteries

Remove batteries for extended 

storage

Seasonally

Summary of Contents for X2

Page 1: ...User Guide ...

Page 2: ...en trolling against the current the angler must slow the boat down to keep the lure working at optimal speed trolling with a current the angler needs to speed up Allow the fish to tell you what the right trolling speed is Once you ve identified a probe speed that is getting strikes on a particular day adjust the boat speed accordingly to get back to that number Repeatability is the key to maximizi...

Page 3: ...ross the two activated metal temperature sen sors coming out of the front of the probe A red LED inside the body of the probe will flash approximately every 10 seconds when the probe is on Probe Bumper A clear silicone rubber bumper comes installed on the Fish Hawk Probe The bumper provides ad ditional protection for the thermistor tubes against accidental damage For storage remove the Probe Bumpe...

Page 4: ...lose together You can opt not to use the 50 or 83 kHz frequency in your fish finder s settings or simply use the Fish Hawk s Slip Ducer in a location further away from your fish finder s transducer Using the Fish Hawk Probe Deploy the Fish Hawk Probe using a downrig ger Or in place of a downrigger use a short stiff action trolling rod equipped with a line counter reel spooled with 50 to 80lb test ...

Page 5: ... the Angle of the Display You can adjust the angle of or remove the LCD by loosening the thumbscrews on the sides of the gimbal bracket Activating the LCD Backlight The display is equipped with a backlight for low light conditions Enable the backlight by pressing the UP arrow or turn the backlight off by pressing the DOWN arrow Operating the Fish Hawk X2 Display The display has four screen setting...

Page 6: ...he supplied Probe Bumper and do not allow the probe to remain on a downrigger cable when not in use Probe readings on the display are wildly erratic Possible sonar interference The fastest way to eliminate this is to turn off the 50 kHz or 83 kHz beam on your fish finder You can also try reducing the Gain setting on the Fish Hawk display by press ing the SET button and then the arrow down key or s...

Page 7: ...andard warranty protecting against defects in parts or workmanship If you have a warranty issue we ll arrange to repair or replace the product at no cost to you If your Fish Hawk product is in need of warranty service please visit the Sup port Request Service page at fishhawkelectronics com Please have a copy of your sales receipt available Out of Warranty Service If your Fish Hawk is out of warra...

Page 8: ...Grayden Outdoor LLC Fish Hawk Electronics 7845 Brians Way Brainerd MN 56401 Phone 218 454 4760 www fishhawkelectronics com Made in the U S A ...

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