SAFETY
It is recommended the operator complies with the Health and Safety Regulations
applicable to the vessel and the region before operating any equipment.
PRODUCT SUPPORT
Email: support@sonardyne.com
Tel: +44 (0) 1252 872288
Should you require NON-EMERGENCY product support for your firmware upgrade, email and
telephone product support is available during normal UK office hours (08:00-17:00).
Alternatively, please contact your nearest Sonardyne Office. Visit www.sonardyne.com for full
details.
In emergency situations, the Sonardyne 24 hour helpline is answered during normal office
hours - 08:00-17:00. Outside these hours, your call is automatically transferred to an agency
who will log the details of your emergency and alert the appropriate Sonardyne personnel.
Our aim is to ensure that emergency requests are dealt with immediately during office hours
and are responded to within 30 minutes at all other times.
SONARDYNE 24HR EMERGENCY HELPLINE: UK +44 (0) 1252 877600
Make sure the correct firmware is being installed to
correctly.
Do not use the test cables to lift the equipment.
make the equipment operate
CAUTIONS
STEP 1
Heavy equipment. The ROVNav 6 transceiver, when out of water, weighs 13 kg.
Manual handling Equipment (MHE) must be used to move the transceiver. If MHE is
not available, then a manual handling assessment must be carried out prior to
carrying out manual lifting / handling. Personal Protective Equipment such as
protective footwear and gloves must be worn before lifting the equipment.
Make sure the equipment is clean and dry before removing the connection point
cover and connecting any test cables.
Electric shock. Electric shock hazard risk is if the Remote Transducer output
connector contacts are touched whilst the transducer cable is disconnected, the unit is
powered and if instructed to transmit. Never touch the connector contacts whilst the
power is on.
WARNINGS