Post-Dive Operations - VideoRay Pro 4 Operator's Manual

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Post-Dive Operations

At the conclusion of your dive, retrieve the VideoRay and power down the system by closing VideoRay Cockpit,
shutting down the computer and turning off the Power switch and then the GFCI / Circuit Breaker switch. Make
sure the ROV is secure before disconnecting the tether. After disconnecting the tether, keep the tether
connectors clean and do not let them drag on the ground.
Proper maintenance of your VideoRay system ensures a long service life and that it will be ready to operate
when you are. After each dive, you should visually inspect the system for damage that might have occurred
during your operation.
VideoRay Cockpit includes an online interactive Post Dive checklist. See the
Post Dive Checklist
section of the
VideoRay Cockpit Guide
Keeping the ROV clean is one of the most important aspects of good preventative maintenance practices,
especially after using it in salt water. If you use your ROV in salt water, or water with contaminants, you should first
rinse it, and then soak it in clean fresh water for at least one-half hour. After cleaning the ROV and tether, they
should be allowed to air dry before being put away for storage.
Failure to properly maintain the ROV by thoroughly cleaning it after use may dramatically reduce
its service life.
Debriefing
Congratulations! You are well on your way to becoming an accomplished micro-ROV operator, but there are still
many things to learn and skills to master. Continue learning about the system by reviewing the additional sections
of this documentation and, most importantly, practice, practice, practice.
If you encountered any difficulties or have any questions, review these Quick Start Instructions and the other
documentation that came with your system, including the
Equipment
and
Maintenance
guides. If you still have
difficulty or questions, contact VideoRay. Your success is our success, and we are here to help you get the most
out of your VideoRay.
VideoRay contact information is available in the
About this Documentation
section of the Introduction.
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