Humminbird SONAR ICE 35 User Manual

ICE 35, ICE 45, ICE 55  
Installation and Operations Manual  
531611-1_C  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
How Sonar Works  
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4
5
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How Ice Flashers Work  
Installation Overview  
ICE Flasher Series™ Base Assembly  
1. Assembling the Transducer Storage Posts .............................................................. 6  
2. Assembling the Base and Handle............................................................................ 7  
3. Assembling the Control Head to the Base and Handle.......................................... 8  
ICE Flasher Series™ Assembly  
9
1. Connecting the Power Cable.................................................................................... 9  
2. Charging and Installing the Battery ........................................................................ 9  
3. Assembling the Portable Bag (ICE 45/55 Only)......................................................11  
Transducer Installation  
12  
1. Testing the Transducer Prior to Installation............................................................12  
2. Assembling the Transducer and Float ....................................................................12  
3. Connecting the Transducer Cable ..........................................................................14  
4. Storing the Transducer ............................................................................................15  
Test and Finish the Installation  
16  
17  
Getting Started - Using Your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder  
Powering Up the Control Head....................................................................................18  
Simulator........................................................................................................................18  
What’s on the Flasher Dial ..........................................................................................18  
What’s on the Display ................................................................................................ 20  
Key Functions  
20  
Power/Range Dial........................................................................................................ 21  
Selection Dial .............................................................................................................. 22  
Zoom ............................................................................................................................ 23  
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Gain .............................................................................................................................. 24  
Noise Rejection............................................................................................................ 25  
Beam ............................................................................................................................ 26  
Color (ICE 55 Only) ...................................................................................................... 27  
Palette 1 (ICE 35/45/55).......................................................................................... 27  
Palette 2 (ICE 55 Only) ............................................................................................ 28  
Palette 3 (ICE 55 Only) ............................................................................................ 29  
Target (ICE 55 Only) .................................................................................................... 30  
Dual Mode Key Functions .......................................................................................... 31  
Maintenance  
32  
ICE Flasher Series™ Maintenance ............................................................................ 32  
Transducer Maintenance ............................................................................................ 32  
Troubleshooting  
33  
ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder Doesn't Power Up.................................................... 33  
No Bottom Reading on the Display............................................................................ 33  
No Continuous Depth Display in Very Shallow Water.............................................. 33  
Screen Fades, Images are Not Sharp ........................................................................ 33  
2-Year Limited Warranty  
34  
35  
Humminbird® Service Policy  
Returning Your Unit for Service.................................................................................. 36  
Specifications  
37  
40  
Contact Humminbird®  
NOTE: Some features discussed in this manual require a separate purchase, and some  
features are only available on certain models. Please read the manual carefully in order to  
understand the full capabilities of your model. You can visit our website at  
www.humminbird.com to order accessories online or contact our Customer Resource  
Center at 1-800-633-1468.  
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HOW SONAR WORKS  
Sonar technology is based on sound waves. The ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder uses  
sonar to locate structure, bottom composition, as well as depth directly below the  
transducer. Your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder consists of two components: the control  
head and the transducer. The control head contains the transmitter and receiver, as well  
as the user controls and display. The transducer is suspended beneath the water,  
underneath the ice, and converts electrical energy from the transmitter into mechanical  
pulses or sound waves. The transducer also receives the reflected sound waves and  
converts them back into electrical signals for display on the Flasher Dial.  
NOTE: The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. The  
bottom of the transducer should be even with the bottom of the ice or hang slightly below  
the bottom of the ice.  
Your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder sends a sound wave signal and determines distance  
by measuring the time between the transmission of the sound wave and when the  
sound wave is reflected off of an object; it then uses the reflected signal to interpret  
depth, size, and composition of an object.  
Sonar is very fast. A sound wave can travel from the surface to a depth of 240 ft (70 m)  
and back again in less than 1/4 of a second.  
SONAR is an acronym for SOund and  
NAvigation Ranging. Sonar utilizes precision  
sound pulses or “pings” which are emitted  
Real Time Sonar  
into the water in a teardrop-shaped beam.  
Instant Display  
The sound pulses “echo” back from objects  
in the water such as the bottom, fish and  
other submerged objects. The returned  
echoes, or signals, are displayed as colored  
lines on the Flasher Dial.  
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When all the echoes are viewed within  
the beam, an easy to interpret multicolor  
palette of sonar return signals appears  
on the Flasher Dial. The ICE Flasher  
Series™ Fishfinder plots the depth and  
intensity of sonar returns from the  
bottom, fish and structure.  
The sound pulses are transmitted at  
various frequencies depending on the  
application. Your ICE Flasher Series™  
Fishfinder gives you the power to choose  
the frequency and coverage of your  
sonar. 455 kHz provides narrow coverage  
with the greatest definition. 240 kHz  
provides wider coverage and a good  
balance between depth performance  
and resolution.  
The power output is the amount of energy  
generated by the sonar transmitter. It is  
commonly measured using two methods:  
• Root Mean Square (RMS) measures  
power output over the entire transmit  
cycle.  
• Peak to Peak measures power output  
at the highest points. The benefits of  
increased power output are the ability  
to detect smaller targets at greater  
distances, ability to overcome noise,  
and enhanced depth capability.  
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Your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder uses  
selectable dual-frequency sonar with a wide  
area of coverage. Selectable dual-frequency  
gives you the option of two beams, and both  
beams will cover the bottom and provide high  
definition. The 9 degree center beam provides  
the highest definition, while the 19 degree beam  
provides wider coverage. Depth capability is  
affected by such factors as bottom hardness,  
water conditions, and transducer installation.  
Whether fishing in shallow to very deep water,  
in both fresh and salt water, selectable  
dual-frequency is ideal for a variety of conditions.  
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HOW ICE FLASHERS WORK  
Although the sonar part of an ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder works in the same way as  
any other Humminbird® control head, the return signal is displayed differently. The ICE  
Flasher Series™ LCD is modeled on the original analog displays and represents what is  
happening below the transducer the moment it happens. The Flasher Dial displays a  
multicolor palette indicating low to high sonar intensity returns, where red indicates high  
intensity and green indicates low intensity. See Color Palettes for more information.  
Read the Flasher Dial  
in a Clockwise Direction  
Algae and Other  
Surface Vegetation  
Close to  
Surface of  
the Water  
Strong Sonar Return  
Signal (bottom)  
Medium Sonar  
Return Signal  
(fish)  
Depth Reading  
Weak Sonar Return  
Signal (jig)  
When fish swim into the area below the transducer, the new sonar return signal is  
immediately displayed on the Flasher Dial. Depending on the size of the fish and its  
closeness to the transducer, the sonar return will be displayed as a weak, medium, or  
strong sonar signal.  
In the above example, the sonar return signal from the jig is displayed as a weak signal  
(green), the fish is displayed as a medium signal (yellow), and the bottom composition  
is displayed as a strong signal (red). When the fish swims towards your jig, you can see  
the activity instantly on your Flasher Dial. Also, the Active Display shows that the ICE  
45/55 Flasher is reading the depth of 18.3 feet to the bottom.  
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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW  
Before you start installation, we encourage you to read these instructions carefully  
in order to get the full benefit from your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder. You will  
assemble your control head first, then assemble and install your transducer. When  
you are done with both of these installation tasks, you should perform a final  
installation test before operating your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder.  
Please make sure that the following parts are included for your ICE Flasher Series™  
control head:  
• ICE Flasher Series™ control head  
• Portable base and handle  
• Power cable, battery, battery charger, and connecting hardware  
• Flasher Bag (ICE 55 only)  
Also, please make sure the following parts are included for your transducer:  
• Ice Fishing transducer with 8' of signal cable  
• Float, 40" of support cable, and support clip  
• Cable clamps.  
In addition to the hardware supplied, you will need a Phillips-head and a flat-head  
screwdriver for installation and operation.  
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ICE FLASHER SERIES™ BASE ASSEMBLY  
Perform the following high-level steps by following the instructions in each numbered  
section to assemble the ICE Flasher Series™ base assembly:  
1. Assembling the transducer storage posts  
2. Assembling the base and handle  
3. Assembling the control head to the base and handle  
1.Assembling the Transducer Storage Posts  
In this procedure you will install the posts to hold the transducer cable.  
Nut  
Keyed Space of  
Cable Retention Arm  
Storage Post  
Cable Retention  
Arm, facing out  
Spring  
Flat Head Screw  
1. Slide one spring over each flat-head screw and set aside.  
2. Insert a nut into the keyed space of each cable retention arm. Push down on the  
nut until it is flush with the surface of the cable retention arm.  
3. Slide one cable retention arm over one storage post so that the arm faces out.  
4. Hold the cable retention arm in place, and turn the base upside down.  
5. Drop the assembled screw and spring straight into the back of the storage post.  
Using a flat-head screwdriver, push down on the screw, and tighten.  
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for the second cable retention arm.  
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2.Assembling the Base and Handle  
In this procedure, you will install the handle onto the base, and attach the tie-down  
straps that will be used to secure the battery to the base in a later procedure.  
1. Install the handle onto the base, so that the curved part of the handle faces  
towards the back of the base, towards the battery well. Use the four included  
#8-32 x 7/16" screws, two on each side, to attach the handle to the base (see the  
illustrations Installing the Handle Onto the Base and Sliding in the Handle).  
Hand tighten only!  
Installing the Handle Onto the Base  
Sliding in the Handle  
NOTE: The handle is keyed so that it only fits onto the base in one direction.  
2. Turn the base upside down, then thread the two included battery tie-down straps  
from the bottom of the base up through each side of the battery well, using the  
strap holes (see the illustration Attaching the Battery Tie-Down Straps).  
Attaching the Battery Tie-Down Straps  
Battery  
Tie-down Straps  
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3.Assembling the Control Head to the Base and Handle  
In this procedure you will install the ICE Flasher Series™ control head to the  
base/handle assembly.  
1. Place the control head into the gimbal bracket located on the base.  
2. Place the 1" diameter black washers as shown in the figure; then, thread the  
gimbal knob through the bracket and washers, into the housing. Tighten the  
gimbal knob to secure the ICE Flasher Series™ control head to the mount.  
3. Repeat step 2 for the other side.  
Washer  
Knob  
Washer  
Base Arm  
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ICE FLASHER SERIES™ ASSEMBLY  
In this procedure you will connect the power cable to the control head and install the  
base/handle assembly into the portable bag.  
1.Connecting the Power Cable  
1. Insert the power cable into the back of the control head. The slots for the plugs  
are keyed to prevent reverse installation.  
2.Charging and Installing the Battery  
1. Charge the battery, using the included battery charger, until it is fully charged.  
Charging usually requires 8 continuous hours but may vary depending on your  
configuration. The LED on the charger will turn green when the battery is  
fully charged.  
NOTE: Some international models may not include a battery or battery charger.  
NOTE: The battery charger uses a yellow LED to indicate it is charging. On some models,  
this light might appear closer to orange than yellow. When this happens, the battery is still  
charging properly and should be left to charge until the LED becomes green.  
CAUTION: Do not pull on the battery or charger cables when you are trying to connect  
them to or disconnect them from the battery terminals. Push or pull gently on the spade  
terminals instead. If the connector feels tight, use a slight wiggling motion to slide the  
spade connector into place on the terminal.  
2. Center the battery on top of the foam pad.  
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Spade  
Terminals  
Battery  
Foam Pad  
NOTE: Do NOT connect the power cable to the battery at this time. You should  
wait until just before fishing to connect the power cable to the battery.  
3. Move the tie-down straps out of the way so that the battery well is fully accessible.  
4. Hold the foam pad and the battery together, and slide them into the battery well.  
Make sure that the spade terminals are on the left side of the battery well and  
the foam pad fits evenly around the battery well edges.  
Installing the Battery  
Tying Down the Battery  
5. Pull the two battery tie-down straps over the top  
of the battery and connect both ends of each  
strap over the top. Make sure that the straps  
are pulled tight around the battery and that the  
battery is seated securely in the battery well.  
6. Slide the Battery Terminal Adapter over each  
spade terminal.  
NOTE: The Battery Terminal Adapter allows you to power  
your control head and charge it at the same time.  
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3.Assembling the Portable Bag (ICE 55 Only)  
In this procedure, you will install the ICE 55 Flasher into the portable bag. The portable  
bag is not included with ICE 35/45 Flashers.  
1. Unzip the largest opening on the front of the portable bag.  
2. Insert the base/handle assembly into the portable bag, so that the Flasher Dial is  
facing out of the bag. For best results, pull the bag over one shoulder of the  
handle at a time.  
3. Adjust the bag so that you can easily grab the handle, through the fabric  
handhold inset, from the outside top of the portable bag.  
Installing the Base  
into the Bag  
Pulling the Bag  
over the Handle  
Holding the  
Portable Bag  
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TRANSDUCER INSTALLATION  
Perform the following high-level steps by following the instructions in each numbered  
section to install the transducer.  
1. Testing the transducer  
2. Assembling the transducer and float  
3. Connecting the cable  
1.Testing the Transducer Prior to Installation  
Prior to installation, test the transducer to make sure that no damage occurred during  
shipping.  
1. Connect the transducer to the control head. The slots are keyed to prevent reverse  
installation, so be careful not to force the connector into the holder.  
2. Drop the transducer into the ice hole. If the transducer is working properly, you  
will see the bottom displayed on the Flasher Dial as a red line.  
WARNING: Before walking onto the ice, make sure that conditions are safe.  
2.Assembling the Transducer and Float  
In this procedure you will assemble the transducer and float.  
Attaching the Float to  
the Support Cable  
Threading Support  
Cable through  
Support Clip  
1. Thread the support cable through  
the support clip and then clip onto  
the transducer.  
2. Attach your transducer float to the  
support cable by sliding the support  
cable through the slit in the float.  
Float  
Signal  
Cable  
NOTE: Attaching the float is optional. You  
can also use the storage posts to hold the  
support cable in position.  
Support  
Cable  
Support  
Cable  
Cable  
Support  
Clip  
Transducer  
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3. Position the float so that the transducer will be submerged in the water, just  
below the ice.  
Ice Layer  
Float  
Transducer  
NOTE: The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. The  
bottom of the transducer should be even with the bottom of the ice or hang slightly below the  
bottom of the ice.  
Attaching the Cable Clamps  
4. Once you know where you want to  
position your float, place one of the cable  
clamps onto the support cable, above the  
float. Use the inside, smaller cable hole  
for the support cable so that the float will  
not move, and so that the transducer will  
maintain its position under the ice. Make  
sure that the support cable is taut, so that  
the transducer hangs straight down (see  
illustration).  
Cable Clamp  
(acts as a stop for the  
support cable, sets depth  
of transducer in ice hole -  
see Procedure 2, step 4)  
Signal  
Cable  
Support  
Cable  
Cable Clamp  
Cable Clamp  
(provides cable  
management for  
signal cable - see  
Procedure 2, step 5)  
Support Cable Hole  
Signal Cable Hole  
5. If you would like to keep the support and  
signal cables together above the float  
stop, attach a cable management clamp  
(included) to the support cable (using  
the inner, smaller hole) and the signal  
cable (using the outer, larger hole).  
Make sure that the signal cable has  
some slack so that it is not bearing the  
weight of the transducer.  
Signal  
Cable  
Support  
Cable  
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3.Connecting the Transducer Cable  
This section covers how to connect your transducer cable to your control head.  
NOTE: If you have an ICE 55 Flasher, remove the control head and base from the portable  
bag first.  
1. Insert the transducer cable into the appropriate terminal slot on the rear of the  
control head.  
NOTE: The slots are keyed to prevent reversed installation, so be careful not to force the  
connector onto the holder.  
2. Route the transducer signal cable beneath the control head and secure to cable  
clips on the base.  
Connecting to the ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder  
Transducer  
Signal Cable  
Cable  
Clips  
3. Reinstall assembled control head, base, and transducer into portable bag  
(ICE 55 only).  
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4.Storing the Transducer  
When you are done fishing, store the transducer using the following guidelines:  
1. Wipe the cable dry.  
2. Tuck the float under the control head, and wrap the cable around the storage  
posts. Store the transducer in the transducer well.  
NOTE: You do not have to detach the transducer cable from the control head to store  
the transducer.  
CAUTION: Although the transducer signal cable is designed to be flexible in cold  
temperatures, you must store your cable correctly to avoid stressing it. Make sure it is  
coiled smoothly, with no kinks, and that it is clear of the zippers on the portable bag.  
Storing the Transducer  
Cable Wrapped  
Around Storage  
Posts  
Float Tucked  
Under Control  
Head  
Transducer Well  
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TEST AND FINISH THE INSTALLATION  
Once you have assembled both the ICE Flasher Series™ control head and the Ice Fishing  
transducer, and have routed all the cables, you should perform a final test. Testing  
should be performed with the transducer in the water.  
1. After connecting the transducer to the control head, and confirming that the  
power cable is connected to the battery, drop the transducer into the ice hole to  
confirm proper operation.  
WARNING: Before walking onto the ice, make sure that conditions are safe.  
2. Turn the Power/Range dial to A (Auto) or x1 to power-on the control head.  
NOTE: If the unit does not power up, make sure that the connector is fully seated in the  
back of the control head, the power cable is connected to the battery, and the battery is  
charged.  
3. If all connections are correct and power is available, the Humminbird® control  
head will enter Normal operation, and you should see the bottom on the control  
head display.  
4. If the bottom is visible on-screen with a digital depth readout, the unit is working  
properly (ICE 35 will only display the bottom on the Flasher Dial).  
NOTE: The transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. The  
bottom of the transducer should be even with the bottom of the ice or hang slightly below  
the bottom of the ice.  
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GETTING STARTED -  
USING YOUR ICE FLASHER SERIES™ FISHFINDER  
Your ICE Flasher Series™ interface is easy to use. A combination of keys and special  
features allows you to control what you see on the Flasher Dial and Active Display. Refer  
to the following illustration, and see Key Functions for more information.  
4
3
1
5
6
7
8
9
2
10  
Flasher Dial  
Zoom Key  
Gain/Backlight Key (ICE 45/55)  
Noise/Units Key (ICE 45/55)  
Beam/Battery Key  
1
2
6
7
Range Scale (ICE 35)  
Active Display (ICE 45/55)  
8
Selection Dial  
3
4
5
9
Color Key (ICE 55)  
Target Key (ICE 55)  
Power/Range Dial  
10  
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POWERING UP THE CONTROL HEAD  
Power-on your ICE 35/45/55 Flasher by turning the Range/Off dial to any range  
setting. The ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder will immediately enter Normal operation,  
and the sonar return signals from the bottom will be displayed on the Flasher Dial.  
SIMULATOR  
Use the Simulator to learn how to use your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder before  
taking it out on the ice. The Simulator is a very powerful tool that simulates  
on-the-water operation, providing a randomly-updated display. We recommend  
going through this manual while using the Simulator, since all of the menus function  
the way they actually do when in Normal operation.  
To begin Simulator mode, hold down the Selection dial while powering on the  
control head.  
Exit the Simulator by powering your ICE 35/45/55 off.  
WHAT’S ON THE FLASHER DIAL  
The ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder uses a backlit circular display, together with a  
multi-button keypad, to control all user functions. In addition, multiple color palettes  
are available, depending on your model.  
Sonar return signals are displayed as colored lines on the Flasher Dial. The color and  
thickness of the lines reflect the strength of the sonar return or the size and density  
of the object. In addition, multiple color palettes are available, depending on your  
model. All Humminbird® ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinders provide a multicolor palette,  
where red = strong, yellow = medium, and green = weak sonar return signals. If you  
have a high-end ICE 55 Flasher, you will also have the choice of 2 additional color  
palettes. The color palette you have selected will determine the appearance and  
significance of the individual color lines that appear on the Flasher Dial.  
NOTE: The location of an object in relation to the transducer can influence how it appears  
on the Flasher Dial. For example, a large object might display as a weak sonar return signal  
if it is located on the outer edges of the transducer beam, where as a small object located  
at the top of the transducer beam might display as a strong sonar return signal.  
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1
3
2
7
6
5
4
1
2
Zero: Indicates the start of the dial and represents the surface of the water, or the top of the water column.  
Reading Direction: Read the dial in a clockwise direction. The top of the Flasher Dial represents the top of  
the water column, and as you read further around the dial, you are reading deeper into the water column.  
3
4
Sonar Return Signals Close to Zero: These lines indicate minor activity close to the surface of the water  
such as air bubbles, algae, seaweed, or turbulence.  
Sonar Return Signals Displayed between Zero and Bottom: These sonar return signals can indicate your  
jig, bait fish, and other fish swimming into the water column. The color of the lines, indicating the strength of  
the sonar return signal, will vary depending on the size and density of the objects.  
5
6
7
Sonar Return Signals Close to Bottom: The sonar return signal lines that are displayed near the bottom  
can indicate softer return signals such as from vegetation, mud, or sand at the bottom of the water column.  
BottomLine:Bottomisusuallyindicatedbyathickredline.Becausethebottomisoftenadense,hardobject,  
it will create a strong sonar return signal.  
Depth: Shown in this example as 17 feet, the depth is continuously updated and can be read from the first  
line of the bottom sonar return signal.  
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WHAT’S ON THE ACTIVE DISPLAY (ICE 45/55 ONLY)  
Your ICE Flasher Series™ control head sends a sound wave signal and determines  
distance by measuring the time between the transmission of the sound wave and when  
the sound wave is reflected off of an object.  
As your Ice Fishing transducer receives sonar signals, it converts them to a digital depth  
that is shown on the ICE Flasher Series™ Active Display. The depth reading is  
continuously updated. At initial power-up, the unit will begin normal operation and  
display the digital depth and the units of measure. The liquid crystal display (LCD), or  
Active Display, offers sharp viewing, even in bright, direct sunlight, and is continuously  
lit for nighttime operation. The figure below shows the many features that are available  
on the Active Display and where each feature will be displayed when you activate it.  
NOTE: Actual depth capability depends on such factors as bottom hardness, water conditions, and  
transducer installation. Units will typically read to deeper depths in fresh water than in salt water.  
Voltage  
Target  
Backlight  
Depth  
Feet/Meter  
2 Beams  
Gain  
Zoom  
Noise Reject  
Color  
NOTE: The Active Display is available on ICE 45/55 Flashers only, and certain features are only  
availableontheICE55. Readthismanualcompletelytounderstandthefullcapabilitiesofyourmodel.  
KEY FUNCTIONS  
Your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder uses a number of keys to control the Range, Zoom,  
Gain, Noise, Beam, and Color Palette functions. While in normal operating mode, press  
a function key, such as Gain, turn the Selection dial to choose a setting for that function,  
then press the Selection Dial to complete your selection.  
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POWER/RANGE DIAL  
Use the Power/Range dial to power-on the ICE Flasher Series™  
control head and to also set the depth range.  
1. To Power-On the Control Head: Turn the Power/Range dial  
from Off to any of the Depth Range settings.  
2. To Set the Depth Range: Turn the Power/Range dial to A,  
x1, x2, x4, or x10. (A, x1, x2, x4, x10)  
Auto Range: Selecting A (Auto) will tell the unit to automatically choose the best range  
based on the actual depth of the bottom. A (Auto) setting is not available on the ICE 35.  
Auto Ranges available (ICE 45 and 55 only)  
0 - 20 ft  
0 - 40 ft  
0 - 60 ft  
0 - 80 ft  
0 - 100 ft  
0 - 120 ft  
0 - 200 ft  
10m  
20m  
30m  
40m  
60m  
80m  
100m  
Manual Ranges: Selecting a manual range allows you to choose a specific range. For  
example, if you only want to read sonar returns up to 80 feet or 40 meters in depth, set  
the manual range to x4.  
Manual Ranges  
x1  
x2  
0 - 20 ft  
0 - 40 ft  
0 - 80 ft  
0 - 200 ft  
10m  
20m  
x4  
40m  
x10  
100m  
NOTE: The maximum range setting should not exceed the actual depth to the bottom.  
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Range scales for the ICE 35 are shown below:  
Outer Ring: x1 and x10.  
When set to x10, add 0  
behind numbers shown  
on ring  
Middle ring: x2 Scale  
Inner ring: x4 Ring  
SELECTION DIAL  
The Selection dial allows you to set levels for the many functions on  
your ICE Flasher Series™ control head. To use the Selection dial:  
Press a function key, such as Gain. Then, turn the Selection dial to  
choose a setting for that function. Press the Selection dial to  
complete your selection.  
NOTE: If you turn the Selection dial without pressing a function key  
first, it will default to the Gain function.  
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ZOOM  
When you use the zoom feature, your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder will  
display a 2x magnified view of the area you choose. The zoomed view will  
display on the right side of the Flasher Dial between two blue lines. The normal view  
will display on the left side of the Flasher Dial. (2x, Default = Off)  
1. Press the Zoom key. Two blue zoom lines will display on the Flasher Dial, which  
indicate that your Flasher Dial is in zoom mode.  
2. Turn the Selection dial to move the zoom lines to the area you want to magnify.  
The zoomed view will be shown on the right side of the Flasher Dial between the  
two blue zoom lines. On the ICE 45/55 Flasher, the tick marks shown on the Active  
Display show the zoom area.  
Exit zoom by pressing the Zoom key.  
Zoom can be dynamically updated after making your initial selection by turning  
the Selection dial to a new location.  
When you are in zoom mode, in a 10m scale, 1/2 meters are represented by a  
dash (for example: 2— = 2 1/2)  
NOTE: If you do not press the Selection dial within 5 seconds of pressing the Zoom key or  
turning the Selection dial, the zoom select function will time out.  
Flasher Dial in Zoom Mode  
Normal View  
Zoom Line  
(upper range)  
(reading the full  
depth of the  
water column)  
Zoom Line  
(lower range)  
Zoom View  
Displays 2x  
Magnification  
of Zoom Field  
Tick Marks Display  
Zoom Area  
(ICE 45/55)  
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GAIN  
Gain controls how much the return sonar signal is amplified; the  
preferred setting depends on the conditions in the water under your  
transducer. Increase the gain to see more of what is below the transducer, and  
decrease the gain to reduce clutter on the screen. High gain levels should only be  
necessary in deeper water or to see smaller objects.  
1. Press the Gain key.  
2. Turn the Selection dial to choose a particular gain setting, then press the  
Selection dial to complete your selection.  
NOTE: If you do not press the Selection dial within 5 seconds of pressing the Gain key or  
turning the Selection dial, the gain select function will time out.  
NOTE: If your control head beeps repeatedly as you turn the Selection dial, you have  
reached the lowest or highest level possible for the Gain.  
Gain Setting  
Gain Setting  
ICE 35  
ICE 45/55  
The Gain setting is displayed as  
a narrow or wide blue line at the  
top of the Flasher Dial. (1 - 25,  
where Narrow = 1, and Wide = 25;  
Default = 16)  
The Gain setting is shown on the  
Active Display. (1 - 25, Default = 16)  
NOTE: If you turn the Selection dial without pressing a function key first, it will default to  
the Gain function.  
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NOISE REJECTION  
Noise Rejection allows you to reduce cross-talk interference from  
neighboring fishfinders that are operating on the same frequency as your  
ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder.  
If two nearby units are operating on the same frequency, your ICE Flasher Series™  
Fishfinder display might show results from the neighboring fishfinder.  
NOTE: Your other option is to use the Beam key to switch to a different operating  
frequency (see Beam for more information).  
1. Press the Noise key.  
2. Turn the Selection dial to choose a particular noise rejection setting, then press  
the Selection dial to complete your selection.  
NOTE: If you do not press the Selection dial within 5 seconds of pressing the Noise key or  
turning the Selection dial, the noise select function will time out.  
NOTE: If your control head beeps repeatedly as you turn the Selection dial, you have  
reached the lowest or highest level possible for the Noise Rejection.  
Noise Rejection Setting  
Noise Rejection Setting  
ICE 35  
ICE 45/55  
The Noise Rejection setting is  
displayed as a narrow or wide blue  
line at the top of the Flasher Dial.  
(1 - 10, where Narrow = 1, and  
Wide = 10; Default = 6)  
The Noise Rejection setting is  
shown on the Active Display. (1 - 10,  
Default = 6)  
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BEAM  
Beam allows you to switch the frequency of your sonar beam. The Beam  
function allows you to eliminate cross-talk interference from neighboring  
fishfinders or to simply choose the type of beam that suits your fishing needs.  
Selecting 240 kHz will provide a wider beam with more coverage but less detail, while  
selecting 455 kHz will provide a narrower beam with more resolution.  
NOTE: Your other option is to use the Noise key to reduce cross-talk interference (see  
Noise Rejection for more information).  
1. Press the Beam key to toggle between 240 kHz and 455 kHz.  
Wide Beam (240 kHz)  
Wide Beam (240 kHz)  
ICE 35  
ICE 45/55  
The active frequency is displayed  
as a narrow or wide blue line  
at the top of the Flasher Dial.  
(455 kHz or 240 kHz, where Narrow  
= 455 kHz, and Wide = 240 kHz;  
Default = Wide)  
The active frequency is shown as  
a narrow or wide beam on the Active  
Display. (455 kHz or 240 kHz, where  
Narrow beam = 455 kHz, and Wide  
beam = 240 kHz; Default = Wide)  
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COLOR (ICE 55 Only)  
ICE 35 Flasher and ICE 45 Flasher use Color Palette 1 to display sonar  
returns on the Flasher Dial. The Color Key, available in the ICE 55 Flasher  
only, allows you to choose between three color palettes so that you can view sonar  
return signals in higher detail. (Color Palette 1, 2, or 3; Default = Palette 1)  
1. Press the Color key to choose Color Palette 1, 2, or 3.  
2. ICE 55 will save the setting and display the palette immediately. Also, the palette  
number will be shown on the Active Display.  
See Palette 1, Palette 2, or Palette 3 for more information.  
Palette 1 (ICE 35/45/55)  
Red  
Strong Signal  
Dense, large objects such as fish, thick  
vegetation, or hard bottom, are usually displayed  
as thick or thin red lines on the Flasher Dial. In  
Palette 1, Red indicates a strong sonar return  
signal.  
Yellow  
Medium Signal  
Small objects such as fish, sparse vegetation, or  
soft bottom (sand or mud) are usually displayed  
as yellow lines on the Flasher Dial. In Palette 1,  
Yellow indicates a medium sonar return signal.  
Palette Number  
NOTE: The location of an object in  
relation to the transducer can  
influence how it appears on the  
Flasher Dial. For example, a large  
object might display as a weak  
sonar return signal if it is located  
on the outer edges of the  
transducer beam, where as a  
small object located at the top of  
the transducer beam might display  
as a strong sonar return signal.  
Green  
Weak Signal  
Light objects such as your jig, bait fish, sparse  
vegetation, and sometimes microscopic activity  
or turbulence are displayed as green lines on the  
Flasher Dial. In Palette 1, Green indicates a weak  
sonar return signal.  
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Palette 2 (ICE 55 Only)  
If you have a high-end ICE 55 Flasher, you will  
also have the choice of Palette 2 to display your  
sonar data.  
Red  
Strong Signal  
Dense, large objects such as fish, thick  
vegetation, or hard bottom, are usually displayed  
as thick or thin red lines on the Flasher Dial. In  
Palette 2, Red indicates a strong sonar return  
signal.  
Palette Number  
Green  
Medium Signal  
Small objects such as fish, sparse vegetation, or  
soft bottom (sand or mud) are usually displayed  
as green lines on the Flasher Dial. In Palette 2,  
Green indicates a medium sonar return signal.  
NOTE: The location of an object in  
relation to the transducer can  
influence how it appears on the  
Flasher Dial. For example, a large  
object might display as a weak  
sonar return signal if it is located  
on the outer edges of the  
transducer beam, where as a  
small object located at the top of  
the transducer beam might display  
as a strong sonar return signal.  
Yellow  
Weak Signal  
Light objects such as your jig, bait fish, sparse  
vegetation, and sometimes microscopic activity  
or turbulence are displayed as yellow lines on the  
Flasher Dial. In Palette 2, Yellow indicates a weak  
sonar return signal.  
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Palette 3 (ICE 55 Only)  
If you have a high-end ICE 55 Flasher, you will  
also have the choice of Color Palette 3, which is  
a 6-color palette.  
Red  
Strong Signal  
Dense, large objects such as fish, thick  
vegetation, or hard bottom, are usually displayed  
as thick or thin red lines on the Flasher Dial. In  
Palette 3, Red indicates a strong sonar return  
signal.  
Palette Number  
Orange  
Fairly Strong Signal  
Indicates a sonar return signal with an intensity  
in between Red and Yellow.  
NOTE: The location of an object in  
relation to the transducer can  
influence how it appears on the  
Flasher Dial. For example, a large  
object might display as a weak  
sonar return signal if it is located  
on the outer edges of the  
transducer beam, where as a  
small object located at the top of  
the transducer beam might display  
as a strong sonar return signal.  
Yellow  
Medium Signal  
Small objects such as fish, sparse vegetation, or  
soft bottom (sand or mud) are usually displayed  
as yellow lines on the Flasher Dial. In Palette 3,  
Yellow indicates a medium sonar return signal.  
Light Green  
Fairly Weak Signal  
Indicates a sonar return signal with an intensity  
in between Yellow and Green.  
Green  
Weak Signal  
Light objects and softer bottoms such as your jig,  
bait fish, sparse vegetation, are displayed as  
green lines on the Flasher Dial. In Palette 3, Green  
indicates a weak sonar return signal.  
Blue  
Very Weak Signal  
Indicates a sonar return signal with an intensity  
less than Green.  
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TARGET (ICE 55 Only)  
When you activate the Target key, the ICE 55 Flasher displays the  
depth reading of a particular point of the Flasher Dial that you choose.  
(Default = Off)  
1. Press the Target key. A purple line will display in the Flasher Dial.  
Target Symbol on the Active  
Display Showing Active  
Target Mode  
Target Line  
(Purple)  
Depth Reading of  
Target Line on the Dial  
2. Turn the Selection dial and position the purple Target line to the depth you  
want to read. The depth reading of the target line location will be shown on  
the Active Display.  
NOTE: When the Target function is active, it replaces the bottom depth reading on the  
Active Display. To exit the Target depth reading, press the Target key.  
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DUAL MODE KEY FUNCTIONS  
There are several additional functions that you may use by holding and pressing certain  
keys. Additional features include:  
Backlight: Press and hold the Gain key to turn on and off the backlight for night fishing  
and to save battery power - ICE 45 and 55 only. (On, Off; Default = Off)  
Units: Press and hold the Noise key in order to change the units of measure from feet  
to meters or back again - ICE 45 and 55 only. (feet, meters; Default = feet)  
Battery: Press and hold the Beam key in order to see the percentage of power left on  
the battery.  
The battery status will display on the Flasher Dial for approximately 5 seconds, and then  
the Flasher Dial will resume Normal operation.  
Voltage Will Flash When  
the Battery is Empty  
%
Battery Gauge  
Percentage of  
Battery Power  
Empty  
Green Line Indicating  
Percentage of Battery Power  
ICE 35  
ICE 45/55  
The percentage of battery power is  
indicated on the battery gauge,  
which is located on the bottom of  
the Range Scale. A green line will  
be displayed between E and F to  
indicate the percentage on the  
battery gauge. When the battery is  
empty, the line will turn red. (On,  
Off, Default = Off)  
The percentage of battery power is  
shown on the Active Display. When  
the battery is empty, the Voltage icon  
will flash. (On, Off, Default = Off)  
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MAINTENANCE  
To keep both your ICE Flasher Series™ control head and your transducer working  
properly, perform the following maintenance tasks as needed.  
ICE FLASHER SERIES™ MAINTENANCE  
If your ICE Flasher Series™ unit comes into contact with salt spray, simply wipe the  
affected surfaces with a cloth dampened in fresh water. Do not use a chemical glass  
cleaner on the lens, as chemicals in the solution may cause cracking in the lens. When  
cleaning the LCD protective lens, use a chamois and non-abrasive, mild cleaner. Do not  
wipe while dirt or grease is on the lens. Be careful to avoid scratching the lens.  
WARNING: Never leave your ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder in a closed car or trunk; the  
extremely high temperatures generated in hot weather can damage the electronics.  
TRANSDUCER MAINTENANCE  
If your transducer remains out of the water for a long period of time, it may take some  
time to wet the transducer after it is returned to the water. Small air bubbles can cling  
to the surface of the transducer and interfere with proper operation. These bubbles will  
dissipate with time, or you may wipe the face of the transducer with your fingers after  
the transducer is in the water.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before contacting the Humminbird® Customer Resource Center, please read the  
following section. Taking the time to review these troubleshooting guidelines may allow  
you to solve a performance problem yourself, and therefore avoid sending your unit back  
for repair.  
NOTE: Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself, as there are no user serviceable parts  
inside, and special tools and techniques are required for reassembly in order to maintain  
the waterproof integrity of the housing. Repairs should be performed only by authorized  
Humminbird® technicians.  
ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder Doesn’t Power Up  
If your ICE Flasher Series™ control head doesn’t power up, refer to the Installation  
section, and make sure that:  
• the power cable is properly connected to the ICE Flasher Series™ Fishfinder;  
• the power cable is wired correctly, with red to positive battery terminal and black  
to negative terminal or ground;  
• the battery voltage of the power connector is between 10.5 and 20 VDC.  
Correct any known problems, including removing corrosion from the battery terminals  
or wiring, or actually replacing the battery if necessary.  
No Bottom Reading on the Display  
If there is no bottom reading visible on the display, there are a number of possible  
causes for this condition, including:  
• check the transducer cable connection on the back of the ICE Flasher Series™  
control head and make sure that the cable to the transducer has not been cut or  
pinched, as even a small abrasion in the cable can affect performance significantly.  
No Continuous Depth Display in Very Shallow Water  
Losing continuous depth when the transducer is in very shallow water is normal,  
because the automatic range control cannot lock onto the bottom in depths of one foot  
or less.  
Screen Fades, Images Are Not Sharp  
If the screen begins to fade, and images are not as sharp as normal, check the input  
voltage. The ICE Flasher Series™ will not operate on input voltages below 10.5 VDC.  
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2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
We warrant the original retail purchaser that products made by Humminbird® have been  
manufactured free from defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty is  
effective for two years from the date of original retail purchase. Humminbird® products  
found to be defective and covered by this warranty will be replaced or repaired free of  
charge at Humminbird’s option and returned to the customer freight prepaid.  
Humminbird’s sole responsibility under this warranty is limited to the repair or  
replacement of a product that has been deemed defective by Humminbird®.  
Humminbird® is not responsible for charges connected with the removal of such product  
or reinstallation of replaced or repaired parts.  
This warranty does not apply to a product that has been:  
• Improperly installed;  
• Used in an installation other than that recommended in the product installation  
and operation instructions;  
• Damaged or has failed because of an accident or abnormal operation;  
• Repaired or modified by entities other than Humminbird®.  
Please retain your original receipt as a proof of the purchase date. This will be required  
for in-warranty service.  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS  
OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF HUMMINBIRD® AND WILL BE THE CUSTOMER'S  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, EXCEPT FOR ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES UNDER  
STATE LAW WHICH ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO YEARS FROM THE  
DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT WILL HUMMINBIRD® BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THE PRODUCTS.  
Some states do not allow limitations on an implied warranty, or the exclusion of  
incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusions may not apply to you. You  
may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
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HUMMINBIRD® SERVICE POLICY  
Even though you’ll probably never need to take advantage of our incredible service  
policy, it’s good to know that we back our products this confidently. We do it because  
you deserve the best. We will make every effort to repair your unit within three business  
days from the receipt of your unit at our factory. This does not include shipping time to  
and from our factory. Units received on Friday are typically shipped by the following  
Wednesday, units received Monday are typically shipped by Thursday, etc.  
All repair work is performed by factory-trained technicians to meet exacting factory  
specifications. Factory-serviced units go through the same rigorous testing and quality  
control inspections as new production units.  
After the original warranty period, a standard flat rate service charge will be assessed  
for each repair (physical damage and missing parts are not included). Any repairs made  
after the original warranty will be warranted for an additional 90 days after service has  
been performed by our factory technicians. You can contact our Customer Resource  
Center or visit our website to verify the flat rate repair fee for your product (visit the  
Product Support section):  
We reserve the right to deem any product unserviceable when replacement parts are  
no longer available or impossible to obtain. This Service Policy is valid in the United  
States only. This applies only to Humminbird® products returned to our factory in  
Eufaula, Alabama. This Service Policy is subject to change without notice.  
DOMESTIC (USA) CUSTOMERS:  
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO STORE FOR SERVICE  
For all technical issues please call 1-800-633-1468  
Or visit www.humminbird.com, click SUPPORT  
Please reference product serial number and  
model number when contacting Humminbird®.  
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Returning Your Unit for Service  
Before sending your unit in for repair, please contact the factory, either by phone or by  
email, to obtain a Repair Authorization Number for your unit.  
NOTE: Please do not return your Humminbird® product to the store for service.  
Please have your product model name and serial number available before calling the  
factory. If you contact the factory by e-mail, please include your product model name  
and serial number in the e-mail, and use Request for Repair Authorization Number for  
your e-mail subject header. You should include your Repair Authorization Number in all  
subsequent communications about your unit.  
For IN-WARRANTY service, complete the following steps:  
• Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from the Humminbird® Customer Resource  
Center.  
• Tag product with your name, street address, phone number and your assigned  
Repair Authorization Number.  
• Include a brief written description of the problem.  
• Include a copy of your receipt (to show proof and date of purchase).  
• Return product freight prepaid to Humminbird®, using an insured carrier with  
delivery confirmation.  
For OUT-OF-WARRANTY service, complete the following steps:  
• Obtain a Repair Authorization Number from the Humminbird® Customer Resource  
Center.  
• Include payment in the form of credit card number and expiration date, money  
order or personal check. Please do not send cash.  
• Tag product with your name, street address, phone number and your assigned  
Repair Authorization Number.  
• Include a brief written description of the problem.  
• Return product freight prepaid to Humminbird®, using an insured carrier with  
delivery confirmation.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Depth Capability ................................................................................................ 200 ft (60 m)  
Power Cable Length .............................................................................................. 11", 28cm  
Operating Frequency ................................................................................ 240 kHz / 455 kHz  
Flasher Dial Resolution ....................................................................................................526  
Number of Colors................................................................................................ICE 35/45: 3  
ICE 55: 6  
Area of Coverage .............................................................................. 240 kHz: 19° @ -3 dB  
455 kHz: 9° @ -3 dB  
Power Requirement............................................................................................10.5-20 VDC  
Power Output (RMS)...................................................................................... ICE 35: 100 W  
ICE 45: 225 W  
ICE 55: 300 W  
Power Output (Peak to Peak) ........................................................................ ICE 35: 800 W  
ICE 45: 1800 W  
ICE 55: 2400 W  
Display ...................................................................... ICE 45/55: Liquid Crystal Diode (LCD)  
Unit Housing .......................................................................................... High-Impact Plastic  
Transducer .................................................................................................................. XI 9 19  
Transducer Cable Length...................................................................................... 8 ft (2.4m)  
NOTE: Humminbird® verifies maximum stated depth in saltwater conditions, but actual  
depth performance may vary due to transducer installation, water type, thermal layers,  
bottom composition and slope.  
NOTE: Product specifications and features are subject to change without notice.  
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: It is the intention of Humminbird® to be a  
responsible corporate citizen, operating in compliance with known and applicable  
environmental regulations, and a good neighbor in the communities where we make or sell  
our products.  
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WEEE DIRECTIVE: EU Directive 2002/96/EC “Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
Directive (WEEE)” impacts most distributors, sellers, and manufacturers of consumer  
electronics in the European Union. The WEEE Directive requires the producer of consumer  
electronics to take responsibility for the management of waste from their products to achieve  
environmentally responsible disposal during the product life cycle.  
WEEE compliance may not be required in your location for electrical & electronic equipment  
(EEE), nor may it be required for EEE designed and intended as fixed or temporary installation  
in transportation vehicles such as automobiles, aircraft, and boats. In some European Union  
member states, these vehicles are considered outside of the scope of the Directive, and EEE  
for those applications can be considered excluded from the WEEE Directive requirement.  
This symbol (WEEE wheelie bin) on product indicates the product must not be  
disposed of with other household refuse. It must be disposed of and collected for  
recycling and recovery of waste EEE. Humminbird® will mark all EEE products in  
accordance with the WEEE Directive. It is our goal to comply in the collection,  
treatment, recovery, and environmentally sound disposal of those products; however, these  
requirement do vary within European Union member states. For more information about  
where you should dispose of your waste equipment for recycling and recovery and/or your  
European Union member state requirements, please contact your dealer or distributor from  
which your product was purchased.  
ROHS STATEMENT: Product designed and intended as a fixed installation or part of a  
system in a vessel may be considered beyond the scope of Directive 2002/95/EC of the  
European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of  
certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.  
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NOTES  
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Contact Humminbird®  
Contact the Humminbird® Customer Resource Center  
in any of the following ways:  
By Telephone  
(Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Central Standard Time):  
1-800-633-1468  
By e-mail  
(typically we respond to your e-mail within three business days):  
For direct shipping, our address is:  
Humminbird  
Service Department  
678 Humminbird Lane  
Eufaula, AL 36027 USA  
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