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7.  Remove the water and transducer and clean the marked area and the bottom of the 

transducer thoroughly. 

8.  Using the Humminbird Epoxy Kit or equivalent, mix an ample amount of epoxy without 

causing it to bubble and pour it in the area the transducer is to be mounted. The puddle 
should be larger than the bottom of the transducer. 

9.  Coat the bottom of the transducer with epoxy, then put it in the center of the puddle and push 

down on the transducer while moving it around in a circular motion. This forces out any air 
bubbles that may be trapped between the bottom of the transducer and the hull of the boat. 

10.  Let epoxy cure then the transducer is ready to operate. No water is now required in the 

bottom of the boat and gas and oil that is spilled inside of the boat will not degrade 
performance as it will if the transducer is placed only in water. 
CAUTION: Do not use the silicone seal or any soft adhesive to bond the transducer to the 
hull. This will reduce the sensitivity of the unit. 
 
 

CAUTIONS 
1.  Occasionally the “eye“ of your transducer may become dirty from storage or from contact with 

oils present in boats or marina environments. (Oil will cause the “eye” to  lose the intimate 
contact with the water which is necessary for efficient operation.) The “eye” may be cleaned 
with liquid detergent.  

2.  Improper installation of the transducer can alter the efficiency and accuracy of the entire 

system. 

3.  If your boat of transducer is out of the water for a period of time, it may take a short period of 

time for the transducer to become thoroughly “wetted” when returned to the water. Also, re-
entry may cause turbulence, which will create air bubbles in the “eye” of the transducer. The 
bubbles will disappear in a short time or can be removed by rubbing the transducer “eye” with 
your fingers while the transducer is in the water. 

4.  If your instrument should fail to function, be sure to check all the electrical connections before 

removing the transducer or calling a serviceman. 

5.  Inspect your transducer cable and make sure that it has not been cut or damaged to the point 

where it will affect the performance of the transducer. A slight nick or cut, exposing the outer 
cable, can be repaired by wrapping with electrical tape. A transducer can be damaged if the 
inner cable and outer cable are allowed to make contact. Such a problem can  sometimes be 
corrected by properly splicing the coaxial cable. This should only be attempted by a qualified 
service technician. 

6.  If your LCR is not working properly and you suspect the problem might be in your transducer, 

we would recommend you borrow a unit from a friend and try it on your boat. If the symptoms 
are the same, you can almost be certain that the problem is in the transducer.   
  
 
  

 INSTALLING THE LCR 
 
The LCR should be mounted on a flat, solid surface for maximum stability.  The low profile swivel 
mount has four holes drilled in the base. It is recommended that all four holes be used. 
 
Position the swivel base and drill four ¼” diameter holes. Note: The LCR hole pattern Is the same 
as for all Humminbird flasher units. Use hardware provided to mount this base to the boat. 
 
Next place the gimbal bracket on the swivel base and attach with four small machine screws, 
provided. 
Place the LCR in the gimbal mount and make certain the rubber washers provided are placed 
between the unit and the gimbal bracket Important: Note which side of the gimbal faces forward.  
(Slots on gimbal bracket go towards rear). Also, rubber washer must be located between the unit 
and the gimbal bracket. 
 

Summary of Contents for LCR 3004

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Page 2: ...uding aluminum Please carefully consider the following before installing your transducer TRANSDUCER MOUNTING OPTIONS A Transom Mount The Humminbird high speed transducer allows the transducer element...

Page 3: ...bronz thru hull transducer has a threaded stem which installs through a hole drilled in the boat hull leaving the housing exposed under the boat This type of installation must be used for many boats...

Page 4: ...use a silicone sealant between the screwhead and bracket in order to prevent leaking See Figure C Step 2 BRACKET INSTALLATION Fiberglass Boats If your boat has a stepped transom located below and und...

Page 5: ...cally in the three slots found in the bracket It is important to use a silicone sealant between the screwhead and bracket in order to prevent leaking Step 3 TRANSDUCER PIVOT ASSEMBLY Assemble the pivo...

Page 6: ...the bracket Slide the O ring on to the headed pin and insert it through the two parts Assemble by screwing the x3 8 allen head screw into the end of the pin and tighten See Figure G Step 5 ANGLE ALLIG...

Page 7: ...h this type installation it is important that the transducer be mounted by someone familiar with the use of two part epoxy adhesives For this reason Techsonic Industries Inc will not be responsible fo...

Page 8: ...ye of the transducer The bubbles will disappear in a short time or can be removed by rubbing the transducer eye with your fingers while the transducer is in the water 4 If your instrument should fail...

Page 9: ...Install the mounting knobs and tighten snugly The unit can now be swiveled and tilted to any desired position...

Page 10: ...cket can also be mounted directly to the dash without the swivel mount however this method is not recommended since the unit cannot be rotated INSTALLING THE CABLES Your LCR comes equipped with Hummin...

Page 11: ...ole cover after determining the necessary wire length from the hole The power cable has a red lead to the positive post and the black lead to the negative post Install a 1 amp fuse between the red cab...

Page 12: ...ft range the bottom depth must reach about 24 feet before the depth range will change to 60 feet You may also manually change the depth scale by pressing the depth set button Each time this button is...

Page 13: ...d the unit will make a Chirping sound indicating a limit has been reached In the manual mode everything below the bottom is no longer blacked out therefore a second return or double echo can be displa...

Page 14: ...e alarm is set at five feet The desired alarm depth can be adjusted up or down by pressing the depth set button and the increase or decrease button When the increase or decrease button is pressed once...

Page 15: ...nit is in the automatic mode The Digital Bottom Reading will not be seen while in the manual mode Some additional things you should know about the LCR 3004 Some polarized glasses might effect your vie...

Page 16: ...your electrical connections and fuse Also check that the red wire on the power cable is connected to the positive battery terminal and that the black wire is connected to the negative battery termina...

Page 17: ...button to go back to the automatic mode Step 5 Press the alarm on off button to turn on the bottom alarm Next press the range down s button until the alarm setting is lower than the bottom reading A c...

Page 18: ...ure and target returns These should help you in interpreting the information being displayed on your LCR Surface clutter The STC in your LCR will normally eliminate surface clutter however in some wat...

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Page 20: ...Brush or thick standing timber will appear as a thick mass with holes or gaps as shown above...

Page 21: ...herefore it will be displayed on the LCR as shown above To see the thermocline you will need to go to the manual mode and increase the sensitivity setting One of the best ways to learn to use your LCR...

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