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Ocean Safety Apollo Installation And Maintenance Instructions

Ocean Safety Apollo Installation And Maintenance Instructions

Lifebuoy light

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Description
The Apollo lifebuoy light is a system designed for automatic activation by the act of releasing the
lifebuoy to which the unit is attached, such that the battery is activated when the light is pulled from its
housing.
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62-146N Issue 3 (C6395)
Installation and Maintenance Instructions
lifebuoy light

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Summary of Contents for Ocean Safety Apollo

  • Page 1 Installation and Maintenance Instructions Description The Apollo lifebuoy light is a system designed for automatic activation by the act of releasing the lifebuoy to which the unit is attached, such that the battery is activated when the light is pulled from its housing.
  • Page 2 Cd. Once the light has been deployed, it must be considered expended and replaced with a new light. Replacement The Apollo light has a storage life of 5 years and must be replaced by the date shown on the label. Characteristics...
  • Page 3 Maintenance Routine service The Apollo is maintenance free, but the following checks should be made periodically (e.g. annually): Inspect visually to ensure the casing is undamaged and that no component parts are missing or damaged. If damaged, the unit is to be replaced.
  • Page 4 Health and Safety information Ocean Safety lithium-powered marine safety light systems have a design life of 5 years. The batteries are hermetically sealed pressurised primary Lithium/Manganese cells, and as supplied are electrically protected by a solid state device, and are environmentally protected by a moulded plastic housing. In this condition the units pose no definable hazard to health.