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Sometimes when I'm trolling around my fish finder suddenly jumps to extreme depths and says it's anywhere from 700-1100 ft. deep and shows fish all along the top of the graph, which I'm guessing is actually the bottom.  My transducer is mounted on my trolling motor.  I don't have the manual for the fish finder, as it was put on by a previous owner, so I don't really have anyway of looking it up.  It's a Garmin.  I have no idea what the sensitivity is set for or really what any of that means.  Is there a setting that I could adjust that would help this, or maybe cleaning the transducer with something?  If so what is the setting and which way should I adjust it?  Also, what do you clean your transducer with if at all?  Thanks for any help.

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Have you tried Garmin's website? They'll probably have the manual for your unit online there.

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I have the same thing with my Eagle. As I recall it happens when I hve it set on automatic(seldom) and run into some shallow water with a very soft bottom. I just shut mine off and restart.

The suggestion to go to Garmin's web page and try to pick up and instruction book is a very good first step.

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On my finder (a Humminbird WideOptic) it happens when I exceed 10mph. I think that the transducer, which is mounted on a hinge, gets pushed up by the force of the water. I also loose all depiction of the bottom while this is going on. When I drop back below 10 mph everything returns to normal.

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You need to keep the transducer clean down to original plastic. I use Rain-X which both cleans and keeps it clean. Keep it tight so it won't move around. Also, in shallow water run the sensitivity way down, back up for deep water. I use a low ping rate in shallow water, higher for deep water. If you have noise rejection try turning it off or adjusting to any water clarity conditionws it lists.

Jim

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