6-3
5.
Gently pull the Transducer End Cap free from the Housing. You may need to work it side-to-side
to get it started, but once the initial resistance is overcome, the Release should slide out easily, as
shown in
Figure 6-4: Gently Pull the Transducer End from the Housing
6.
The unit is now completely disassembled. Any maintenance or part inspection can now be
completed. Faulty, questionable, or worn parts should always be replaced.
Summary of Contents for PORT LF
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Page 26: ...SECTION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 6 Figure 2 3 PORT LF DEEP Mechanical 0019564...
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Page 70: ...REMOTE RELEASE B 2 Appendix Figure B 1 Remote Release 0012120...
Page 71: ...B 3 Appendix Figure B 2 PORT LF Optional Remote Release 0012266...
Page 72: ...B 4 Appendix Figure B 3 PORT LF Optional Remote Release Callout 0007639...
Page 74: ...C 2 Appendix Figure C 1 Optional Tandem Kit Diagram 0017625...
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Page 78: ...D 2 Appendix Figure D 1 PORT LF Optional Strongback Diagram 0017674...
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