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5. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter tells you how to keep your radar in good working order. Before
reviewing this chapter please read the safety information which follows.
DANGER
Turn off the power before
performing any maintenance or
troubleshooting procedure.
Period
Item
Check point
Remarks
RF RADIATION HAZARD
Hazardous voltages can shock, burn or cause death.
Only qualified personnel totally famillier with electrical
circuits should work inside the units.
The radar antenna emits high frequency radio radiation
which can be harmful, particularly to your eyes. Never
look directly into the antenna from a distance of less
than two feet when the radar is in operation as you
could injure the cornea of your eyes. Always make
sure the radar is set to stand-by or is turned off before
starting
work on the antenna unit.
3 to 6
months
6 months
to 1 year
Display unit
connectors
Check for tight connection and
corrosion.
If corroded, contact your dealer
for replacement.
Exposed
nuts and
bolts on
antenna unit
Radome cover
(KR-1538)
If a crack is found it should be
temporarily repaired by using a
samll amount of sealing compound
or adhesive. You should then
contact your dealer for service.
Check for wear. Permanent
damage to the antenna's internal
circuitry will result if water leaks
into the radome.
Check for corroded or loosened
nuts and bolts. If necessary, clean
and repaint them thickly. Replace
them if heavily corroded.
Sealing compound may be used
instead of paint. Apply a small
amount of grease between nuts
and bolts for easy removal in future.
Table 5-1 Recommended maintenance program
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