Open water application, Battery charging – Marcum Technologies Underwater Viewing System VS820 User Manual

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OPEN WATER APPLICATION

To locate fish, look for treasure or find that perfect spot, simply turn

the camera power ON and drop the Manta camera into the water. If

you’re drifting with the wind or using a trolling motor with the VS820,

attach the supplied trolling fin to the rear of the Manta Camera for

added stability. The internal weight is enough to keep the camera

down while the fin assists in keeping the Manta camera tracking

straight through the water. If the camera becomes hung up, back

up from the direction you were traveling from and slowly try to back

the camera out of the snag.

DO NOT pull directly upward with force

unless all other avenues have been pursued.

BATTERY CHARGING

Recharging the battery after every use is recommended. The charger

that was supplied with the VS820 is a 1-amp two-stage DC charger.

To charge your system, simply connect the positive (red) and

negative (black) female connector from the charger to the positive

(red) and negative (black) male end at the battery. Once connected,

plug the charger into a 110 volt AC wall outlet. The LED indicator

light on the charger will be red when the charger is in a charging

mode. The LED indicator light on the charger will turn green when

the charger switches to a trickle charge. The 7.2 amp hour, 12-volt

battery that was supplied with the VS820 system should take about

8 to 10 hours to charge from a completely discharged state.

When the green LED light is on, disconnect the charger from the

battery and wall outlet. If the green LED light does not come on

after 10 to 12 hours of charging time or the green LED light comes

on relatively soon after the charger is plugged in, this may indicate

that the battery will not accept a full charge. If this occurs and your

camera run time is greatly diminished, you may want to replace the

battery with a battery of equal specification.

If your viewing image appears cloudy, fuzzy or the screen begins

to shrink, check your battery charge. One of the major symptoms

of a dead or near-dead battery is the degradation of your viewing

image. Try charging your battery or if the battery is unable to hold

a charge, replace it with a new one of similar specification. If you

need to remove the battery, unplug the two battery terminals from the

battery. Remove the Velcro strap that is holding the battery in place

and lift the battery out. To replace the battery, place a new battery

into the battery compartment and secure it with the Velcro strap and

re-connect the positive and negative terminals.

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