Chapter 4
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Your transducer is the device mounted on the hull bottom that sends
out sonar signals that rebound upon hitting the bottom of a lake
or ocean. Th
ese signals are measured, and converted into a usable
depth measurement displayed by the depth gauge at the helm. Th
is
system does not register signal defl ections due to fi sh. Access the
transducer for removal via an access plate in the ski locker. Note
that the transducer is a sealed, non-serviceable unit.
All of your electrical systems onboard your Regal eventually connect
with your battery. Th
is is where electrical power originates. In order
for any electrical systems to receive power, with the exception of
your automatic bilge pump function and stereo memory require the
battery switch to be turned “ON”. Th
e two excluded systems have a
direct battery feed a tall times without the use of the battery switch.
Th
e battery switch connects the battery to all deck and engine
circuitry. It is important to turn your battery “ON” before each trip,
and “OFF” at the end of each trip to avoid battery drain.
Never turn the battery switch to the “OFF” position when the
engine is running as alternator or other electrical system damage
will occur. For non-use times, turn battery switch to “off ” position.
Battery Switch
Transducer
Typical Transducer Cover/Transducer Underneath
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