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II Morrow Inc. NMC 2001 - Troubleshooting; To Ensure Trouble Free Operation; Battery Replacement; If You Have a Problem

II Morrow Inc. NMC 2001
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Troubleshooting
To Ensure Trouble Free Operation
Avoid high cockpit temperatures when the aircraft is not in use.
Extreme heat shortens the life of any electronic equipment.
Periodically check all antenna, power, and ground connections.
Caution
DO NOT clean the face plate with chemical cleaning
agents, solvents, or harsh detergents. A soft cloth
may be used to clean the face plate. DO NOT wax or
paint the antenna.
Battery Replacement
The NMC memory is maintained by a lithium battery. The expected
service life of this type of battery is from 5 to 10 years. This is not a user
replaceable item. The lithium battery must be replaced by the factory,
an authorized dealer, or service center.
If You Have A Problem
Please read the instructions again for the desired function.
If You Are Unable To Correct The Problem
Record as much information as possible, such as where and when the
problem occured, symptoms, and your actions. Record the position
sensor data (displayed in SYS mode) for ALL satellites (GPS) or
stations in the chain (Loran) used, and call your II Morrow dealer,
Service Center, or the factory. The technician MUST have this
information to help you solve the problem.
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