Handling, Servicing And Maintenance - Extra 200 Information Manual

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Pilot´s Operating Handbook
EXTRA 200
904.8

HANDLING, SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE

Visually inspect the unit at regular intervals for cleanliness and secureness.
Check whip antenna mounting and cable connections for tightness.
In accordance with FAA regulations, batteries must be replaced after 2 years shelf or service
life or for any of the following reasons:
- after the transmitter has been used in emergency situation (including any inadvertent
activation of unknown duration),
- after the transmitter has been operated fore more than one cumulative hour,
- on or before battery replacement date.
Page Date: 20. April 2002
OPERATING INSTRUCTION OF THE TRANSMITTER
The operation of the ELT is possible over the master unit switch or over
the remote switch (optional) in the panel.
UNIT MASTER SWITCH
ON:
used to activate the transmitter for test or emergency situations
OFF:
used to de-activate transmitter or to insure non-activation by
handling
AUTO:
used to arm the Pointer Portable for automatic activation by the
"G" switch only.
REMOTE SWITCH (optional)
ON:
used to remotely activate the transmitter for test or emergency
situation. An example of such an emergency situation would be
forced landing with an impact insufficient to activate the Rolamite
"G-"-switch.
AUTO:
used to arm the Pointer Portable for automatic activation by the
"G" switch only.
OFF:
used to de-activate transmitter after automatic activation by the
"G"-switch
Section 904
Emergency Locator Transmitter
904 - 7

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