Introduction, Manual usage, A. general – ACR&Artex B406-4 User Manual

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JUN 20/13

ACR ELECTRONICS, INC / ARTEX PRODUCTS

DESCRIPTION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

B406-4 (453-5004)

INTRODUCTION

TASK 25-62-03-990-801

1. Manual Usage

SUBTASK 25-62-03-990-001

A. General

(1)

This manual describes the operation, installation, and maintenance of the Model B406-4

emergency locator transmitter (ELT). The information is provided to ensure initial and

continued airworthiness. Information presented in this manual is accurate at time of printing,

but is subject to change. Refer to the Artex products web site at www.acrartexcom for the

latest information and any updates to this manual.

(2)

Information on COSPAS-SARSAT emergency locator beacon registration requirements and

procedures is provided in Appendix A – ELT Registration on page 77.

(3)

Web links provided in this manual were accurate at time of printing but may be subject to

change.

(4)

ACR Electronics reserves the right to add approved components to the ELT system; including,

but not limited to antennas, remote switch panels, and coaxial cables.

(5)

Regulatory references contained herein are generally confined to United States and Canadian

requirements and, in any case, should not be considered all encompassing. Consult your

national aviation authority for applicable requirements.

SUBTASK 25-62-03-990-002

B. Application

(1)

This manual constitutes supporting data/documentation for the B406-4 ELT, including:

(a)

Description and Operation

(b)

Test and Fault Isolation (includes inspection criteria)

(c)

Removal

(d)

Installation

(e)

Registration

(f)

Illustrated Parts List

(2)

In the United States, the B406-4 ELT must be installed and maintained in accordance with the

requirements herein and 14 CFR, FAR Parts 43, and 91; and other airworthiness requirements,

as applicable.

(3)

In Canada, the B406-4 ELT must be installed and maintained in accordance with the

requirements herein and Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR), Part V, Paragraph 551.104 and

other CAR airworthiness requirements, as applicable.

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