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Adjusting the Sonar Sensor Float   

It is very important to adjust the sonar sensor float so that it is 6 inches 
or further away from the sonar sensor. In calm water, set the sonar sensor 
at a depth that will provide maximum sonar coverage. In rough water, 
lower the sonar sensor into the water further to gain stabilized readings. 
1. Pull out the rubber stopper. 
2. Adjust the float so that it is 6 to 10 inches from the sensor. 
3. Replace the rubber stopper. To prevent accidental loss of the Stopper, 
always press the rubber stopper firmly into the float before tossing the 
sonar sensor into the water. 

 

Using the Sonar Sensor 

1. Toss the sonar sensor and float assembly into the water. To toss, place the sonar sensor 
and float in your hand, and pitch it underhand. Do not throw the sonar sensor by the cable as 
this will cause unrepairable damage. Before tossing, be certain that the cable is free from 
tangles and is not wrapped around anything. 
2. To guide the sonar sensor to a desirable position, use a pole, or add floats on the cable to 
allow the cable to float on top of the water. 
3. To retrieve the sonar sensor and float, pull in the cable carefully and wind up the excess 

Summary of Contents for NAKI8800

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Page 2: ... of sonar this product is not intended for use in swimming pools or small enclosed bodies of water To use simply turn the power on and toss the unique floating transducer from the shoreline bridge or boat then instant depth fish and bottom profiles will be in the palm of your hand We may find it necessary to change or end our policies regulations and special offers at any time We reserve the right...

Page 3: ... 3 Default Settings Default Display 4 Understanding the Display 4 Installations 5 Installing the Batteries 5 Connecting the Sonar Sensor Cable 5 Adjusting the Sonar Sensor Float 6 Using the Sonar Sensor 6 Ice Fishing 7 Boat Fishing 8 Operation 10 Panel Basics 10 Fish Identification 11 Fish Alarm 12 Shallow Alarm 13 Sensitivity 13 ...

Page 4: ...ay Contrast 15 Power Save 15 Depth Units 16 Temperature Units 16 Water Environment 17 Default Setting 17 Simulation Mode 18 Cautions 19 Care of Your Fish Finder 19 Trouble Shooting 20 Warranty Card 23 Guarantee Conditions 24 ...

Page 5: ...entification Alarms Back Light Sensitivity 0 9 H 2 2 W 4 7 D Sealed and Waterproof Adjustable High contrast Dot Matrix LCD with Diagonal Viewing Area of 2 22 5 64cm 130 pixels vert x 64 pixels horiz 8 320 total pixels 4 AAA Alkaline Batteries 20 Hours Continuous Use with Back Light On Meters Feet From 3 to148 Feet 9 to 45 Meters From 10 to 50 14 to122 190 KHz 45 10 M 35 Feet On Off Fish Shallow On...

Page 6: ...2 Water Environment Back up memory Water Bottom Graph Fresh Salt Built in memory stores sonar settings when the unit is turned off True Changing Graph ...

Page 7: ...elow the sensor Fish will be displayed when detected Stationary Monitor The sensor can be used in a stationary location to monitor the area below It will give you a live update as fish approach In stationary use bottom graph on the display represents the approx amount of bottom structures The smoother is the graph the less rocks stumps and ledges are there in the bottom The rougher is the graph th...

Page 8: ...trast 75 Power Save Off Depth Units Feet Temperature Units Water Environment Fresh Understanding the Display The detection graph is shown from the right corner from top to down It would scroll forwards to left continuously The most present and newest signals are displayed on the rightmost screen And the leftmost are those of 16 seconds ago ...

Page 9: ...teries Be certain that the batteries are aligned as per the diagram within the battery compartment 3 Slide the Battery Door towards the top of the unit until it is completely closed Then turn the screw clockwise with a screw driver until snug before continuing Be certain not to over tighten it Connecting the Sonar Sensor Cable Just insert the Sensor Plug easily into the socket on the right side of...

Page 10: ... the Stopper always press the rubber stopper firmly into the float before tossing the sonar sensor into the water Using the Sonar Sensor 1 Toss the sonar sensor and float assembly into the water To toss place the sonar sensor and float in your hand and pitch it underhand Do not throw the sonar sensor by the cable as this will cause unrepairable damage Before tossing be certain that the cable is fr...

Page 11: ...sing our fish finder will make it very easy To achieve the best performance for ice fishing it is highly recommended that you cut a hole through the ice and place the sonar sensor directly in the water However you can avoid hassle of cutting hole after hole by checking the area for depth or fish with our fish finder in advance please follow steps 1 4 precisely 1 Clear away snow to expose the ice s...

Page 12: ...object to strike the sonar sensor as this may cause damage to the sensitive internal electronic components Note Due to various environmental conditions this process may not work in all situations Boat Fishing There are three methods that the fish finder can be used from a boat 1 Toss the sensor and float into the water as per the previous instructions 2 Shoot Thru the hull according to one of the ...

Page 13: ...irectly in the water for proper operation Note The fish finder s advanced sonar could shoot thru the bottom of a boat or canoe hull However the hull must be made out of solid fiberglass or a maximum of 1 8 aluminum and be in direct contact with the water with no air pockets The sonar can not shoot thru wood plastic or any composite material 3 Mount the sonar sensor to the boat hull Find a steel sl...

Page 14: ...itfor6secondstoturnthesimulationmodeonwhilethescreenisoff Pressittorefreshthescreenifinconsistentreadingsareevident Italso couldbepressedtoquit menus 5 Menu Key Press this key to activate and move forward through the menus 6 Setup Key Press this key to adjust virtually every feature and function of a certain menu 7 Enter Key Press this key to activate a feature ...

Page 15: ...present unprocessed signals When this feature is on the inside microcomputer will automatically analyse actual echo signals discard the undesired and judge the remnants as fishes then display them as fish icons on the screen Big fish icons or small fish icons will be displayed instead of the actual echo signals and arch icons The fish depth indicator will also be shown above the fish icons when th...

Page 16: ...actually To see the maximum details in the water just turn off Fish Identification feature and try to interpret echo signals In water shallower than 2 Meters 6 7 Feet it is also suggested that you turn off Fish Identification feature to interpret fish arches Fish Alarm Press MENU key until the Fish Alarm menu appears To turn it on press SETUP key to select On then press Enter key To turn it off pr...

Page 17: ...ge will be displayed To silence the alarm press any key otherwise it will keep sounding Note When depth units is changed between M and Ft remember to rectify shallow alarm settings Sensitivity Press MENU key until the Sens menu appears To choose High sens press SETUP key to select High then press ENTER key To choose Low sens press SETUP key to select Low then press ENTER key To exit and move forwa...

Page 18: ...e Automatic back light press setup key to select Auto then press ENTER key To exit and move forward to the next menu press MENU key With back light feature On the screen will be illuminated all the time With back light feature Off the backlight will illuminate for 3 secs when a key is pressed With automatic Back Light feature on the screen will be automatically illuminated in feeble intensity when...

Page 19: ...different angles or at various time of a day The default setting is 75 Power Save Press MENU key until the Power Save menu appears To turn it on press SETUP key to select On then press ENTER key To turn it off press SETUP key to select Off then press ENTER key To exit and move forward to the next menu press MENU key Power Save Feature activated will update the display every 10 secs but will not gi...

Page 20: ...ey to select Meters or Feet then press ENTER key To exit and move forward to the next menu press MENU key Temperature Units Press MENU key until the Temp Units menu appears Use the SETUP key to select or then press ENTER key To exit and move forward to the next menu press MENU key ...

Page 21: ...ronment menu appears Use the SETUP key to select Fresh or Salt then press ENTER key To exit press MENU key Default Setting Press MENU key until the Default Setting menu appears Use the SETUP key to select Yes or No then press ENTER key To exit press MENU key ...

Page 22: ...To enter the simulation mode hold the POWER key down for 6 seconds while the power is off Release the POWER key once the display turns on The unit is now in Simulation mode and must be turned off to enter normal operation ...

Page 23: ...irth defects and other reproductive harm Care of Your Fish Finder 1 Though the fish finder is water proof it is not made to withstand submersion in water Do not submerge and or spray the fish finder screen housing with water 2 Before storing clean the sonar sensor and cable with fresh water and dry off Do not clean the fish finder screen housing with chemicals If necessary wipe it with a damp clot...

Page 24: ...damage Troubleshooting 1 Nothing Happens When I Turn the Power On 1 Make sure that the batteries are charged Align the batteries according to the diagram within the battery compartment 2 The environmental temperatures should be no lower than 14 degrees Fahrenheit 10 degrees Celsius So please keep the display head warm when you use it in cold environment 2 The Depth Reading Is 1 Make sure that you ...

Page 25: ...hull or ice surface and the water because hidden air pockets will prevent the obtaining of a correct reading Shooting thru composite hulls plastic or cloudy ice is not possible as there are tiny air bubbles present in these situations 5 When Using the Fish Finder for Ice Fishing the Depth Just Reads The components within the sonar sensor will not pulse below an ambient air temperature of 14 10 6 I...

Page 26: ...a film to form on the transducer and reduce its effectiveness Cleaning the face of the sensor might help 4 Electrical noise from the boat s motor trolling motor or an accessory interferes with the sonar unit Rerouting the transducer cables away from other electrical wiring on the boat may help 5 Please check the battery voltage The unit s transmitter power will decrease due to the voltage drop And...

Page 27: ...23 Warranty Card Model No Sapience8800 Valid in only One Year Warranty Please fill in Block Letters Mr Ms Co Tel Cell Phone Email Corresponding Address Dealer Name Purchase Date ...

Page 28: ... be replaced with a new product identical or reasonably equivalent to this product at our option within a reasonable time after our receipt of the product Thecustomer however isresponsiblefor anycostsassociatedwithreturningtheunittous 3 This warranty is void if damage or malfunction is due to abuse misuse accident failure to reasonably maintain improperinstallationoruse orunauthorized alterationor...

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