Commercial in Confidence
Smartfind EPIRB service manual
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EPIRB inspection
Drain holes
Note that the EPIRB is designed to allow water to circulate around
the outer edge of the dome (inside the outer clear plastic edge but
outside the waterproof seal), consequently a volume of water in this
area is of no consequence. Drain holes allow this water to escape –
ensure that these are not blocked.
Tamper seal
Check tamper cover/frangible tab is intact and holding switch to right.
If tab is damaged or is non-standard in any respect, battery state
must be considered suspect.
Contact customer to confirm any history of EPIRB activation.
Battery expiry
If there is less than 6 months left to run, contact customer and
recommend battery replacement. If the unit is being serviced in line
with IMO Circ 1039 then you must ensure 5 years battery life.
Lanyard
Lanyard should be neatly wound onto bobbin. Rewind if required.
End of lanyard shall be firmly attached to hole in rear of EPIRB.
Bobbin should clip into rear of EPIRB and remain in place.
Sea Switch
Check that the sea contacts are clean and free from paint or grease.
Clean with a soft brush and IPA if necessary.
Plastic damage
Check plastic body for signs of cracking or wear.
Check clear lens dome for cracking, especially around screws.
Water ingress
Check if water or water vapour is visible inside the lens dome or on
the PCB.
Antenna damage
Check the covering on the antenna. The antenna material is marine
grade stainless and so is resistant to corrosion however it is
recommended that the antenna is replaced is not fully covered.
Antenna should not show signs of being creased at any time.
Identity
Ensure that the Identity information is clear – replace (using
programming facility) if necessary.
If the EPIRB or its mounting needs cleaning then this should be done using warm soapy
water and a damp (not wet) cloth. Do not use strong detergents or solvents.
Do not paint the EPIRB or its mounting
Do not clean with detergents or solvents
During vessel cleansing or painting remove the EPIRB and its mounting.