ACR Electronics RLB-38, Y1-03-0250 manual To remove the expired HRU, To install the new HRU

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NOTE: Whenever a beacon is returned for service, it must be accompanied by the bracket.

To remove the expired HRU

When opening the SeaShelter3™ lid, note that the beacon is installed with the lanyard face in. Pull the beacon with steady pressure from the bracket. Do not get beacon wet while out of bracket. The HRU has a keying feature that locks it to the bracket. If you view the HRU rod as the center of a clock, a properly installed HRU will rest at the 7 o’clock position, as shown in the picture above.

WARNING: The HRU holds down an ejection spring. The spring must

be held in place during the removal and installation of the HydroFix™ to prevent injury.

Depress the top of the ejection spring. This will relieve pressure on the HRU and allow it to be rotated counterclockwise to the 5 o’clock position. The HRU is now free to be removed. Slowly relieve pressure from the ejection spring and allow it to deploy.

WARNING: Discard the expired HRU. Failure to replace the entire assembly may cause the bracket to malfunction.

WARNING: Be sure to use only ACR’s HydroFix™ HRU (ACR P/N

9490) in the SeaShelter3™. Use of unauthorized replacement parts will void your warranty and may cause the bracket to malfunction.

Check the date of manufacture on the new HRU. Follow the instructions that accompany the HydroFix™ for marking the next expiry date and for selecting the correct rod adapter for the SeaShelter3™.

To install the new HRU

Apply pressure to the ejection spring and hold it flat against the bracket. With your free hand place the new HRU into the key way in the 5 o’clock position and rotate clockwise to the 7 o’clock position. Slowly remove pressure from the ejection spring. The HRU should now be held in the 7 o’clock position with the pressure on the ejection spring.

Reinstall the beacon with lanyard face in. Beacon should fit snugly in the bracket with the antenna captured by the bracket. Reinstall the lid by seating the bottom of the lid to the detent on the base. Close the upper portion of the lid so the HRU rod lines up with the spring loaded knob. With gentle pressure, hold the lid while you turn the lock counterclockwise until it stops, then clockwise until it stops. This should capture the HRU and snap the lid into a locked position. Confirm that the lid is attached to the bottom of the bracket and the HRU.

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Contents Owner Vessel Radio Call Sign UIN # Page Appendix D WARRANTY, Useful Life POLICY, Notices Table of ContentsStep ONE Registering Your Beacon What country should I register in? How do I register?Noaa Sarsat Beacon Registration Suitland Road Suitland, MDDo I need a radio license? Step TWO HOW the Beacon Works How your beacon brings helpAnatomy of your beacon Activation switch with Witness Tab Optional External GPS interfaceSwitch Positions Top ViewCategory 1 SeaShelter3 Bracket Category 2 QuickDraw BracketActivating your beacon Y1-03-0250 Rev. B Witness tab will break once placed in the on position Tips for Optimum Deployment of AN Activated Beacon Turning off the beaconFalse alarms Step Three Installing the Beacon Date of Installation ExamplePage Category I bracket Category II bracket Installing the Optional optical GPS interface cable Routine beacon maintenance Battery replacementStep Four Maintaining the Beacon On a routine basis aboard ship, doY1-03-0250 Rev. B Changing ownership or contact information Servicing the SeaShelter3 and the HydroFix HRUTo install the new HRU To remove the expired HRUSelf-Testing the beacon Servicing the QuickDrawAppendix a Using and Testing the GPS Systems Using the external GPS interfaceTesting the external GPS interface How the external GPS interface worksLED indication of GPS fix Compatible GPS receiversAppendix B the COSPAS-SARSAT System General overviewAppendix C Technical Specifications GENERAL/ EnvironmentalAppendix D WARRANTY, Useful Life POLICY, Notices Limited WarrantyEC Declaration of Conformity Product