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like the bulkhead or railing, or you are holding your hand around the
antenna. Place the EPIRB in an open space (minimum 30 cm) and try again.
Contact your service partner if this does not help.
3.5.4.3
No position
The GNSS receiver in the EPIRB needs a free view of the sky to get a
position within the time limit. Windows and canopies will also reduce the
signals from the satellites. Place the EPIRB on a place with free space
around (minimum 30 cm) and with a free view of the sky and try again.
Contact your service partner if this does not help
3.5.4.4
Maximum number of extended self-tests exceeded
The extended self-test uses a lot of current and is therefore limited to a
total of 60 tests. After this the EPIRB will continue to operate as normal in
emergency mode and you can still perform normal self-test. However,
verification of the GNSS receiver in the EPIRB is not possible until the
battery is replaced. Contact your service partner for battery replacement.
3.5.4.5
Other faults
Something is wrong with the configuration of the EPIRB. Contact your
service partner immediately.