Unregistered Beacon; Appendix; Maintenance - Ocean Signal RescueMe EPIRB3 User Manual

Emergency position indicating radio beacon with ais and rls
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8.3

UNREGISTERED BEACON

It is important to register your beacon. Operation of a beacon that is unregistered
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or incorrectly registered could lead to delays in providing the rescue services
required by the operator of that beacon.
9.

APPENDIX

9.1

Maintenance

EPIRBs require little maintenance except periodic cleaning, if required. Always use a damp
cloth to clean the case and dry thoroughly.
Do not use solvents or other cleaning fluids as this may cause the plastics to
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deteriorate.
Ensure the antenna is clean and not permanently bent. Ensure free movement of
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the antenna winding mechanism.
Should the EPIRB turn on during cleaning, make sure it is turned off as quickly as
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possible by pressing and holding the ON/OFF Key until the LED flashes red twice
and release.
9.1.1 Every Month
During the EPIRB self test it is advised that the following inspection is performed.
Inspect the EPIRB for obvious signs of damage including the state of the
antenna. Any creases in the antenna may cause operation of the EPIRB to be
impaired.
Confirm that the EPIRB is securely mounted on the bracket.
Inspect the lanyard to ensure it is not attached to any structures.
Confirm the battery is within the specified expiry date.
Clean the EPIRB and mounting. It is recommended that the EPIRB is cleaned
only using a damp cloth..
9.1.2 Every 12 Months
Annual Test and Inspection:
Perform extended annual test according to IMO's MSC/Circ.1040 of 406
MHz satellite EPIRBs as required by SOLAS IV/15.9 (If required by SOLAS or
national regulation)
Perform a GNSS Test (see section 7.2)
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EPIRB3 USER MANUAL
912S-03967 - 01.01
14/11/2022

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