Furuno FCV-627 Fish Finder User Manual


 
3. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
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3.4 How to Replace the
Fuse
The two fuses (Type: FGBO-A 125V 2A PBF,
Code No.: 000-155-849-10) in the power ca-
ble assy. protect the system from reverse po-
larity of the power supply and equipment fault.
If you cannot turn on the power, a fuse may
have blown. FInd the cause before replacing
the fuse. If the fuse blows after replacement,
contact your dealer for advice.
3.5 Battery Voltage
Alert
A battery icon appears at the top of the dis-
play when the battery voltage is too high or
too low.
Battery icon and meaning
3.6 Troubleshooting
The table below provides basic troubleshoot-
ing procedures which the user may follow to
restore normal operation.
Troubleshooting table
Icon Meaning
Voltage is lower than 10 VDC. If the
voltage goes below 9 V, the equip-
ment is automatically turned off.
Voltage is higher than 32 VDC. If the
voltage goes higher than 33 V, the
equipment is automatically turned
off.
WARNING
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire and
damage the equipment.
If... then check...
the screen is
blank
adjust the brilliance.
neither echo nor
fixed range
scale appears
• battery voltage.
• fuse.
• power cable assy.
no echo ap-
pears but the
fixed range
scale appears
if display advance
speed is not set to
[Stop].
• transducer plug.
• transducer cable.
echo appears
but zero line
does not
if range shifting is set to
"0".
if zero line rejection is
“Off”.
Check draft setting; it
should be other than “0”.
sensitivity is low • gain setting.
if air bubbles or marine
life is not clinging to the
transducer face.
if sediments are not
present in the water.
if the bottom is too soft
to return an echo.
there is extreme
interference or
noise
if the transducer is too
close to the engine.
if the unit is properly
grounded.
if other echo sounders
of the same frequency
as own are being oper-
ated nearby.
the speed/water
temperature
readout is unre-
alistic or not
present
• sensor plug.
the position
readout is unre-
alistic or not
present
the connection between
fish finder and naviga-
tor.
• navigator.