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Congratulations, and thank you for your purchase! This manual is designed to help you quickly set up and start using your Fish Hawk Probe. Simply follow these easy steps to begin.UNBOXINGOpen the package and take out all the items to make sure you have the following components:- Fish Hawk Probe - Wireless Charging Pad and USB-C cable (if purchased with charger) - Charging pad adapter (if purchased with charger)- Double snap swivelFISH HAWK TWO-YEAR WARRANTYFish Hawk Probes are fully guaranteed against any defects in parts or workmanship for two years from the purchase date for the original owner. We support every probe with the best service in the marine electronics industry.CONDITIONSThis warranty does not include repairs needed due to improper use, failure to maintain, ac-cidents, or loss. The Warranty Registration Form can be found on the Contact Us page at shhawkelectronics.com. Register your products within 60 days of purchase to qualify for warranty coverage. RETURN SHIPPINGThe owner is responsible for returning products for warranty service. Fish Hawk Electronics will cover the cost of return shipping during the two-year warranty period. TROUBLESHOOTINGYou can access troubleshooting information in the Information & Help menu at shhawkelec-tronics.com.REQUEST SERVICEIf you need to request service, please complete the Request Service Form on the Contact Us page at shhawkelectronics.com.PERSONAL RECORDS Original Owner Name: Model: Probe Serial Number: Purchased From: Purchase Date: Notes: CHARGING THE PROBECharge the probe before your rst use. Anticipate over 40 hours of shing time per charge. Attach the charging pad adapter to the top of the charging pad. Position the back of the probe inside the adapter to keep it upright on the charging pad. A ring will light up around the pad, indicating the probe is correctly placed. While charging, a red light will appear inside the probe. Since individual batteries can have slight voltage differences of a few millivolts (mV), you may notice a ashing light at the end of the charging cycle. This indicates that the battery’s built-in protection circuit has been triggered. There’s no need to worry—your battery is fully charged, and the extra overcharge protection feature is working to keep everything safe.A full charge takes 2 to 4 hours, while a partial charge can be achieved in just 20 minutes.USING THE PROBEAttach the probe to a downrigger cable with weight and lower into the water. The probe is water-activated and will turn on automatically.Utilize the data provided by the Fish Hawk Probe to optimize your sh-ing strategy. Locate the ideal water temperature zones and repeat productive trolling speeds.MAINTENANCE AND CARE1. Regularly check all cables and connections for signs of wear or damage.2. Inspect the probe’s paddle wheel after each use and ensure the clips are securely attached to the axle.3. If the probe was used in saltwater, rinse it with fresh water after each use.4. Store the probe in a dry location when not in use.5. If the probe won’t be used for an extended period (e.g., during winter storage), recharge its battery monthly.Preferred Water Temperature Ranges(shown in Fahrenheit) Species Lower Limit Optimum Upper LimitBrown Trout 44 60 75Chinook Salmon 42 50 60Coho Salmon 44 54 60Crappie 60 70 75Kokanee 55Lake Trout 42 50Largemouth Bass 50 65 75Atlantic Salmon 54Rainbow Trout 44 55 75Smallmouth Bass 50 65 73Steelhead 38 55 62Walleye 50 67 75Alewife 48 54 72Cisco 53Emerald Shiner 61Gizzard Shad 69Rainbow Smelt 43 50 57Spottail Shiner 54Weight
Congratulations, and thank you for your purchase! This manual is designed to help you quickly set up and start using your Fish Hawk Probe. Simply follow these easy steps to begin.UNBOXINGOpen the package and take out all the items to make sure you have the following components:- Fish Hawk Probe - Wireless Charging Pad and USB-C cable (if purchased with charger) - Charging pad adapter (if purchased with charger)- Double snap swivelFISH HAWK TWO-YEAR WARRANTYFish Hawk Probes are fully guaranteed against any defects in parts or workmanship for two years from the purchase date for the original owner. We support every probe with the best service in the marine electronics industry.CONDITIONSThis warranty does not include repairs needed due to improper use, failure to maintain, ac-cidents, or loss. The Warranty Registration Form can be found on the Contact Us page at shhawkelectronics.com. Register your products within 60 days of purchase to qualify for warranty coverage. RETURN SHIPPINGThe owner is responsible for returning products for warranty service. Fish Hawk Electronics will cover the cost of return shipping during the two-year warranty period. TROUBLESHOOTINGYou can access troubleshooting information in the Information & Help menu at shhawkelec-tronics.com.REQUEST SERVICEIf you need to request service, please complete the Request Service Form on the Contact Us page at shhawkelectronics.com.PERSONAL RECORDS Original Owner Name: Model: Probe Serial Number: Purchased From: Purchase Date: Notes: CHARGING THE PROBECharge the probe before your rst use. Anticipate over 40 hours of shing time per charge. Attach the charging pad adapter to the top of the charging pad. Position the back of the probe inside the adapter to keep it upright on the charging pad. A ring will light up around the pad, indicating the probe is correctly placed. While charging, a red light will appear inside the probe. Since individual batteries can have slight voltage differences of a few millivolts (mV), you may notice a ashing light at the end of the charging cycle. This indicates that the battery’s built-in protection circuit has been triggered. There’s no need to worry—your battery is fully charged, and the extra overcharge protection feature is working to keep everything safe.A full charge takes 2 to 4 hours, while a partial charge can be achieved in just 20 minutes.USING THE PROBEAttach the probe to a downrigger cable with weight and lower into the water. The probe is water-activated and will turn on automatically.Utilize the data provided by the Fish Hawk Probe to optimize your sh-ing strategy. Locate the ideal water temperature zones and repeat productive trolling speeds.MAINTENANCE AND CARE1. Regularly check all cables and connections for signs of wear or damage.2. Inspect the probe’s paddle wheel after each use and ensure the clips are securely attached to the axle.3. If the probe was used in saltwater, rinse it with fresh water after each use.4. Store the probe in a dry location when not in use.5. If the probe won’t be used for an extended period (e.g., during winter storage), recharge its battery monthly.Preferred Water Temperature Ranges(shown in Fahrenheit) Species Lower Limit Optimum Upper LimitBrown Trout 44 60 75Chinook Salmon 42 50 60Coho Salmon 44 54 60Crappie 60 70 75Kokanee 55Lake Trout 42 50Largemouth Bass 50 65 75Atlantic Salmon 54Rainbow Trout 44 55 75Smallmouth Bass 50 65 73Steelhead 38 55 62Walleye 50 67 75Alewife 48 54 72Cisco 53Emerald Shiner 61Gizzard Shad 69Rainbow Smelt 43 50 57Spottail Shiner 54Weight
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