User's Manual

EPIRB1 User Manual
5 Version 00.02 09/06/2014
1. GENERAL
1.1 Introduction
The rescueME range of products provide the user with the latest
technology specifically designed for compact size and ease of operation.
The EPIRB1 is a Class 2, Category 2 Emergency Position Indicating
Radio Beacon (EPIRB) for manual release only. It is intended as a carry
off EPIRB, but may also be used as a supplementary alerting device as
specified in SOLAS regulations.
1.2 Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy
This product also complies with EN62479 (EU) and RSS-102 (Canada).
1.3 Warnings
It is a legal requirement to register your EPIRB with your
National Authority.
Only use your EPIRB in a situation of grave and imminent danger.
Deliberately misusing your EPIRB or setting it off accidentally may
result in prosecution and a fine.
Your EPIRB contains small lithium batteries.
Please see section #6.2 for information on safe transportation.
The battery in your EPIRB should be replaced immediately if it has
been activated, or if the test indicator shows the battery as ‘used’,
or if the expiry date marked on the unit has been exceeded.
Please read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow the
guidance in this manual may result in loss of warranty.
1.4 Operating Mode
Your EPIRB1 may be operated in a variety of modes.
1.4.1 Floating in water (a)
This is the preferred method of operation. Ensure the EPIRB is firmly
tied to the life raft or person before deployment.
1.4.2 On deck (b)
When deploying the EPIRB on a deck, ensure it is vertical and clear of
obstructions that might impede a clear view of the sky.
1.4.3 In a safety raft (c)
The EPIRB may be deployed in a life-raft, where it should be held in
a vertical position so that there is a clear view of the sky, preferably
outside of the canopy.