2. Minimize the contact with water. Tracker receivers are among
the most water resistant on the market but no unit is water-
proof. Do not store receiver in a wet holster. If unit is sub-
merged in water or becomes soaked, immediately remove
the batteries and ship unit to Tracker where it can be chemi-
cally cleaned and dried. WARNING: If a receiver is stored
wet and left to dry, pockets of water may be left under com-
ponents. This will cause corrosion and damage, even though
unit may work.
3. When batteries are weak, replace BOTH at the same time. Both
batteries should be identical type (9V - non rechargeable, etc.).
Good quality alkaline batteries are recommended. Rechargeable
batteries may be used but, if employed, the low battery indicator
may not provide much, if any, warning.
4. If the receiver becomes soiled, the body and antenna can be
cleaned with alcohol or damp cloth.
5. If the antennas fold in and out with difficulty, DO NOT lubri-
cate. Lubrication requires a special non-penetrating conductive
lubricant and is best accomplished by sending the unit to
Tracker for service.
6. Do not try to adjust the forward/front antennas as it may
cause damage to the circuit board, If forward/front antennas
are loose (will not stay in the open position), send unit in
for service.
USING YOUR SYSTEM
GETTING STARTED
It is important to acquaint yourself with the features of the receiver
before taking it in the field. While your system is simple yet power-
ful, you will need a little practice to become proficient in its use and
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TIP
: Your Maxima receiver will fit into a one gallon plastic zip lock
bag with the antennas open.