Specifications

Maintenance
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9 MAINTENANCE
9.1 General Maintenance
Caution ! Do not use any abrasives, chemical cleaners, petrol or diesel to clean
the units.
The instrument heads will require no maintenance apart from
occasional cleaning. Use fresh water and a mild soap solution
(not a detergent).
9.2 Annual Maintenance
Check all connections to the instruments and, if necessary, cover
with silicone grease or petroleum jelly.
The wind transducer is a robust unit that should give you years
of reliable service. However, it will benefit from an application
of silicone grease to the connector at the beginning of each
season. It is also recommended that the wand is removed over
Winter if the boat is not in use. To prevent corrosion of the
connector, always fit the protective cap to the socket when the
wand has been removed.
Note ! A broken or lost wind vane can only be replaced by a re-
calibrated unit from the factory.
A broken anemometer cup may be replaced by the dealer/owner.
9.3 Removal of Instruments
1. If rear access is possible unplug the Roblink connectors from
the back of the instrument.
2. Remove the four front panel corners and the fixing screws.
3. Pull the instrument free from the panel, being careful not to
strain the cables if they have not yet been disconnected.
Unplug the Roblink connectors from the back, and make up
the cables if necessary.