Assuming that, the user is likely looking for installation instructions for this device, which are provided in a PDF document. The key points they might need to cover in the write-up would be: what the device does, where it's used, step-by-step installation process, tools required, common issues, and troubleshooting tips.

Wait, I need to make sure that there isn't a specific installation manual from Chelton for the DF 935 2. Since I can't access external resources, I'll have to rely on general marine electronics installation knowledge. The user might also be interested in software installation if the device has a companion app or interface. But since they mentioned "PDF install", it's probably the hardware installation guide.

I should structure the write-up into sections for clarity. Start with an introduction explaining the product and its purpose. Then list prerequisites like the device, installation tools, and necessary equipment. Next, a detailed installation guide with steps like assembling the unit, mounting the display, connecting the transducer, power supply setup, calibration, and testing. After that, mention common troubleshooting problems and solutions. Finally, a conclusion with additional tips.

Also, including a note on updating firmware or software after installation could be relevant if applicable. But since the installation is about hardware setup, this might be beyond the scope unless the manual includes software download instructions.

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