User Manual for the Type 8300 Compatt 6
(and Variants)
UM-8300-Compatt 6
Issue B3
Notes
If the pressure relief vent valve is difficult to pull out, a pair of long nosed pliers can be used
to assist.
The pressure relief vent valve has an internal retaining screw preventing it from being fully
pulled out of the endcap.
3. With the pressure relief vent valve pulled out inspect the O-rings for any signs of damage.
4. If necessary, lubricate the O-rings using petroleum jelly.
5. The valve should retract back into place; remove the M4 bolt and check the valve is flush with the
endcap face.
8.8 Battery Maintenance
8.8.1 Checking the Battery Condition
Check the battery using either 6G Terminal Lite software or an iWAND acoustic transponder.
The battery voltage must be above 11 V and have enough capacity for the next deployment.
If the battery needs replacing see
Section 8.8.2 "Disconnecting and Replacing the Battery"
.
Checking the Battery using 6G Terminal Lite
To check the battery using 6G Terminal Lite, see
UM-8300-099 "User Manual for 6G Terminal Lite"
,
Section “6G Setup tab”
.
Checking the Battery using an iWAND
To check the battery using an iWAND acoustic transponder; see
UM-8315 “User Manual for the Type
8315 iWAND”
,
Section “Quick Check > Battery Status”
.
8.8.2 Disconnecting and Replacing the Battery
1. Ensure the transponder has been cleaned with clean fresh water and any marine growth
removed; see
2. Position the transponder on a clean dry bench.
3. Operate the pressure relief vent valve to release any internal pressure; see
"Operating the Pressure Relief Vent Valve"
4. Remove the transducer endcap and disconnect the black battery connector – for a directional
transducer endcap see
Section 8.9.1 "Directional Transducer Endcap Removal"
; for an omni-
directional transducer endcap see
Section 8.10.1 "Omni-Directional Transducer Endcap
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