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5 CoMo Maintenance
5.1 Overheating
Never expose your CoMo to extreme temperature, e.g. behind
the windscreen of the car (greenhouse effect). Overheating may
cause severe damage.
5.2 Water Landing
After a water landing especially in salt water batteries should
be removed immediately. Open the housing (4 screws on the
rear), rinse all PC-boards carefully with clean water and dry them
thoroughly afterwards.
Important: If the CoMo doesn't work after this procedure,
remove the batteries at once to avoid further damage!
In this case you have to send your CoMo in for repair (without
batteries!!!).
5.3 Cleaning
Use a wet cloth for cleaning. No aggressive cleaners.
5.4 Storage
If you are not using your CoMo for a longer period of time, then
remove the batteries and store it in a cool, dry place.
6 Warranty Information
6.1 Disclaimer
Electronic or mechanical failures may cause false readings, eg:
pressure transducer damage may result in incorrect altitude
values! Renschler is not liable for any damage or injury caused
by a faulty instrument – the pilot is solely responsible for safety
in flight.
6.2 Warranty
We issue a guarantee of 2 years on material and processing
defects.
Electronic or mechanical damage after a crash or waterlanding
is not covered.