1 | Lower the transducer using the hand crank.
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2 | Do a thorough visual inspection of the transducer. Check for dents, scratches, holes or other damage to the surface.
Note
It is very important that neither this coating nor the internal parts of the transducer are damaged during the handling, installation or cleaning. Any holes and/or scratches in the transducer surface will allow water to penetrate the transducer. If a leak occurs, the transducer must be replaced.
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3 | If you find suspicious damage, take high resolution photos that show the damage. |
4 | Contact your dealer or the Simrad support organization for advice. |
5 | Use the hand crank to hoist the transducer.
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6 | Close the door on the Motor Control Unit. |