
Section VI
Maintenance
The MAC-51Bx system is built to give trouble-free operation. Normally, maintenance is limited to the occasional replace-
ment of batteries. In the event that a malfunction does occur, refer to the appropriate Troubleshooting Guide on page
6-3. They list a few possible problems that can generally be corrected in the field so that you will be able to continue
using the locator without interruption.
Replacement of Receiver Batteries
The receiver is powered by two lithium 9-Volt batteries carried in the battery holder as illustrated in Figure 6-1 (alkaline
batteries may also be sued). The unit is shipped with a spare set if lithium batteries stores in the carrying case. Access
to the batteries is obtained by removing the two knurled nuts and sliding off the cover.
Always replace both batteries.
Figure 6-1. Exploded view of Receiver Electronic Unit
Replacement of Transmitter Batteries
The transmitter is powered by eight alkaline C-Cell batteries located in a battery holder. Access to the batteries, as illus-
trated in Figure 6-2, is obtained by removing the two knurled nuts, the battery holder cover, and the spare battery cover.
The eight batteries are connected in series. The proper polarities for the batteries, their removal, and installation
sequences are indication Figure 6-2.
Batteries must be removed and installed in the order shown.
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6-1
COVER
BATTERY HOLDER
KNURLED NUT