2 general maintenance, Routine checks, Cleaning the display – Raymarine ST6002 User Manual

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ST6002 SmartPilot Controller Operating Guide

3.2 General maintenance

Routine checks

CAUTION: Do not dismantle SmartPilot products
The SmartPilot computer and controller should be serviced only
by authorized Raymarine service technicians. These products do
not contain any user serviceable parts.

The SmartPilot computer does NOT contain user-serviceable parts. If you remove
the main cover you will invalidate the warranty. The controller is also a sealed
unit, so user maintenance is limited to the following checks
• make sure all cable connectors are firmly attached
• examine for signs of wear or damage – replace any damaged cables

Note:

Do not use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the SmartPilot computer. If the

case is dirty, wipe it with a clean, damp cloth.

Cleaning the display

CAUTION: Avoid damage when cleaning
Take care when cleaning the display. Avoid wiping the display
screen with a dry cloth as this could scratch the screen coating. If
necessary, use only a mild detergent.
• Never use chemical or abrasive materials to clean the controller. If it is dirty,

wipe it with a clean, damp cloth.

• In certain conditions, condensation may appear inside the display screen. This

will not harm the unit, and you can clear it by switching on the illumination for
a short time.

RG FAIL

GyroPlus yaw sensor has failed:
• If you have a S1G, S2G or S3G course computer with internal

GyroPlus sensor – call a Raymarine service agent.

• If you have a Non-G

s

course computer with external GyroPlus

yaw sensor – check the sensor and connections, then call a Ray-
marine service agent.

SEATALK

and

FAIL 1

or

2

SeaTalk data problem on one of the SeaTalk lines – check connec-
tions.

SEATALK

and

FAIL

The control unit cannot transmit data to the SeaTalk system. Make
sure all SeaTalk cables are connected properly.

ALARM MESSAGE

POSSIBLE CAUSE and SOLUTION

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