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INSTALLATION 
 
It is recommended that your unit be 
mounted on a solid flat, surface for 
maximum stability. The gimbal bracket 
provided with your Chart has eight holes 
in the base for mounting screws. We 
recommend using all eight holes for a 
more stable mount. Standard 1/4 inch 
stove bolts with nuts and lock washers are 
recommended. 
 
 
INSTALLING THE TRANSDUCER 
 
This is the most important part of the 
installation. To achieve maximum 
performance from the Humminbird Chart, 
it is suggested that care and careful 
planning be exercised in the mounting of 
the transducer. The Humminbird CH Thirty 
II is designed to operate with the 39 ° 
cone angle X2-C transducer. A transom 
transducer with mounting hardware is 
provided as standard equipment with the 
Humminbird Chart (Figure 3). This 
transducer is designed to mount outside 
the hull of the boat, but may be mounted 
inside. However, for maximum 
performance from your CH-3011, we 
recommend mounting the transducer 
outside. There might be circumstances 
which would require a different style 
transducer. If this is the case, we 
recommend you contact a dealer 
regarding availability. 
 
Determine a suitable location where a smooth flow of water will pass across the transducer face 
(Figure 4). The bolts connecting the transducer to its mounting bracket are temporarily left 
loosened to allow the transducer to be adjusted and positioned as shown in figure 4 top. Markings 
can then be made for each of the four slots, which indicate the position of the screws used to 
attach the mounting hardware (Figure 4 bottom). Drill four holes with a smaller diameter bit than 
the screws being used. Lightly coat the screws with a silicone sealant to insure a tight, waterproof 
bond and bolt the transducer into its proper position, with the beveled edge forward flush with the 
bottom of the transom. 
 
Air spaces should be sealed with a silicone sealant applied with a piece of stiff cardboard, taking 
precautions against covering the "eye" of the transducer with the adhesive materials. Completed 
quickly and efficiently, this type of installation should allow the instrument to give maximum 
performance and definition. 
 
The above installation will not give a suitable high-speed reading because of the transducer 
angle. It is seldom that a high speed operation 
 

Summary of Contents for CH Thirty II

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Page 2: ...the back side when removing or inserting the cartridge The stylus picks up the signal from the brass bar with which the right hand element makes contact This signal is transmitted through the stylus...

Page 3: ...If this is the case we recommend you contact a dealer regarding availability Determine a suitable location where a smooth flow of water will pass across the transducer face Figure 4 The bolts connect...

Page 4: ...cer be mounted by someone familiar with the use of Fiberglass resin For this reason Techsonic Industries Inc will not be responsible for any damage due to the mounting of your transducer in this manne...

Page 5: ...l a smooth finish is obtained The divider of the two part Humminbird epoxy kit is then removed and the two parts mixed together thoroughly for about five minutes By clipping one corner of the plastic...

Page 6: ...he fuse panel HOWEVER IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE POWER CABLE BE WIRED DIRECTLY TO THE BATTERY Important Although your power connector is made to plug in only one way it can be forced on incorrectly N...

Page 7: ...speed To decrease the paper speed turn the paper speed control clockwise It is possible that in turning the control to its furthest clockwise position the paper will stop advancing If this happens tu...

Page 8: ...ill have no effect on the speed of the paper Your Humminbird chart paper is lined and these lines can help pinpoint your target by knowing the depth represented based upon the depth range of the unit...

Page 9: ...oard will also cause surface noise to be displayed This condition can be altered by turning down the sensitivity control or by advancing to the next depth range Some readings such as bait fish schools...

Page 10: ...ping or removing the viewing window the stylus must be moved to the back of the bottom pulley out of the way to avoid damage Photo1 With the thumb and forefinger squeeze the release mechanism The pape...

Page 11: ...core Note Be sure the paper is taped on square Roll several turns around the core be sure it is rolled straight on the core This is important Stretch the paper tight across the front of the cartridge...

Page 12: ...The cartridge will go in either way Make sure your printed edge of the chart paper is always at the bottom of the cartridge Rotate the stylus belt downward by hand to insure that the paper is install...

Page 13: ...e be removed and stored in a warm dry place This will prevent the paper from swelling possibly causing a feed problem Note Spare cartridges are available A pre loaded cartridge will save time and can...

Page 14: ...int of the stylus is smoothed off Note Periodically clean the bass stylus bar on the right of the belt occasionally sanding lightly to prevent the stylus from grooving the bar INTERFERENCE SOURCES The...

Page 15: ...l be treated as a delicate instrument 1 Keep your unit clean by wiping inside and out with a damp cloth 2 Remove it from the boat when not in use Store in a cool dry place 3 In extremely cold temperat...

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