Furuno 1715 MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting, Maintenance program, Period Check point Action

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2. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Do not open the equipment.

Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.

2.1 Maintenance

Regular maintenance is important for good performance. A maintenance program should be established and should at least include the items listed in the table below.

Maintenance program

Period

Item

Check point

Action

 

Fixing bolts for

Check for corrosion and if

Replace corroded bolts. Coat new

 

antenna unit

tightly fastened.

bolts with anticorrosive sealant.

 

Antenna unit

Check for foreign material on

Clean the antenna unit with a

 

cleanliness

the antenna unit. (Foreign

freshwater-moistened cloth.

 

 

material on the antenna unit

Alcohol may be used. Do not use

 

 

can cause a considerable drop

commercial cleaners to clean the

 

 

in sensitivity.)

antenna unit; they can remove

 

 

 

paint and markings or deform the

 

 

 

equipment.

 

Antenna unit

Check for cracks. Permanent

If a crack is found, it should be

 

cover

damage to the unit’s circuitry

temporarily repaired by using a

 

 

will result if water leaks inside.

small amount of sealing compound

3 to 6

 

 

or adhesive. The unit should then

 

 

be brought to your dealer for

months

 

 

 

 

permanent repairs.

 

 

 

 

Display unit

The display case and LCD will,

Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent

 

case, LCD

in time, accumulate a coating

scratching, using tissue paper and

 

 

of dust, and dust on the LCD

an LCD cleaner. To remove dirt or

 

 

tends to dim the picture.

salt deposits, use an LCD cleaner,

 

 

 

wiping slowly with tissue paper so

 

 

 

as to dissolve the dirt or salt.

 

 

 

Change paper frequently so the

 

 

 

salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD.

 

 

 

Do not use commercial cleaners to

 

 

 

clean the display unit; they can

 

 

 

remove paint and markings or

 

 

 

deform the equipment.

6 months

Display unit

Check for tight connection and

If corroded, ask your dealer about

to 1 year

connectors

corrosion.

replacement.

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Contents Model Model USA Important NoticesEuropean Union Other countriesSafety Instructions Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Table of Contents Word to the Owner of the Model FeaturesForeword System Configuration NavigatorEquipment Lists Antenna installation materialsDisplay unit installation materials Standard supplyControls How to remove the hard coverOperation Display unitAbout the LCD IndicationsIndications Transmitting, Standby Turning Power On/OffBrilliance/contrast adjustment window Startup screenChoosing the Range Adjusting Display Contrast, BrillianceAutomatic gain adjustment Receiver SensitivityManual gain adjustment Automatic adjustment by the A/C SEA controlManual adjustment of A/C SEA Automatic A/C SEA adjustmentMeasuring range by the range rings Suppressing Rain ClutterMeasuring the Range Measuring range by the cursorMeasuring bearing with the cursor Measuring the BearingShifting the Display Measuring bearing with the EBLZoom display ZoomUser Menu Overview User menu,User menu description Heading LineInterference Rejector Appearance of interferenceEcho Stretch Noise RejectorEcho Trail, Trail Brilliance Echo trailsSilencing the audio alarm Guard AlarmSetting a guard zone Canceling the guard zone and guard alarmSuppressing Heavy Rain Clutter Setting watchman stand-by intervalWatchman Panel BacklightingProg Key Resetting Distance Run24 Hue Outputting Target Position to a Plotter30 00.065N 130 00.574E Setting up Nav Data DisplaysTurning Navigation Data On/Off 30 00.065N 21 nmNav data displays 130 00.574E1 of system menu System MenuSystem menu description Waypoint Mark The waypoint mark shows3 of system menu Maintenance program MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance Period Check point ActionReplacing the Fuse TroubleshootingTroubleshooting If… But… Then…Display unit DiagnosticsInstallation menu Antenna unitReplacing the Magnetron Test PatternClearing the Memory Replacing the Synchro BeltMounting considerations InstallationAntenna Unit Installation Mounting on a platformAntenna cable and gasket to use How to fasten the antenna base to platformAntenna unit, inside view Contents of radome mounting assy Mounting using the optional mounting bracketHow to fix the EMI core Connecting antenna cable to antenna unitDesktop, overhead mounting Display Unit InstallationMounting Flush mountingWiring WiringConnecting external equipment Input sentencesHeading alignment AdjustmentsConnecting the external buzzer Display unit, rear viewTiming adjustment Nmea port setup, GPS Waas setup Timing adjustment displayMagnetron Heater Voltage MD boardMenu Tree Trail Brilliance LOW, High System MenuSpecifications of Marine Radar SP-1Environmental Conditions SP-2Page Page Page Page Marine Radar Page 00014790912