User's Guide

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3 Secure the connector cover to the radio by turning
the thumbscrew clockwise.
2.6
Cleaning the Universal Connector
Cover
If the radio is exposed to water, dry the universal connector
before attaching an accessory or replacing the dust cover.
If the radio is exposed to salt water or contaminants,
perform the following cleaning procedure.
1 Mix one tablespoon of mild dishwashing detergent
with one gallon of water to produce a 0.5% solution.
2 Clean only the external surfaces of the radio with
the solution. Apply the solution sparingly with a stiff,
nonmetallic, short-bristled brush.
3 Dry the radio thoroughly with a soft and lint-free
cloth. Ensure the contact surface of the universal
connector is clean and dry.
4 Apply Deoxit Gold Cleaner or Lubricant Pen
(Manufacturer CAIG Labs, Part number G100P) on
the contact surface of the universal connector.
5 Attach an accessory to the universal connector to
test the connectivity.
NOTE:
Do not submerge the radio in water. Ensure excess
detergent does not get trapped in between the
universal connector, controls, or crevices.
Clean the radio once a month for maintenance. For a
harsher environment such as in petrochemical plants or
in a high salt density marine environment, clean the radio
more often.
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