Ok no – Kannad Marine PRO PLB User Manual

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Try to move the PLB into
a clearing and out of thick
tree cover

On the move
If on the move, take care to keep the PLB flat with the antenna pointing skyward.

Using the PLB on land
The PLB should be placed to have the clearest possible view of the sky. Make sure
the PLB does not become covered by drifting material (e.g. snow, sand). Keep it flat
with the antenna pointing upwards. Do not stand over the PLB.







It is ESSENTIAL that you register your PLB

Registration helps reduce the number of false alarms and hoax calls, aiding the
efficiency of the Rescue Services. It is important to update your registration details if
your address or 24 hour contact details change.

On receipt of a PLB alert, the SAR organization will firstly try to check that the
registered owner of the PLB has not accidentally activated the beacon. To do this,
they will try to confirm the approximate location by calling the 24 hour contact number
filed at the time the PLB was registered. You should always ensure that your 24 hour
contact details are up to date as this will aid the SAR organizations as to your
possible location. For the same reason, if you ever lend your PLB to anybody you
should always be aware of their intended route or destination.






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Carrying your PLB
The standard belt bag
provides a convenient
way to carrying the
PLB hands-free. Fit the
bag to your belt. Invert
the PLB and place in
the bag with the
lanyard uppermost.
To prevent loss of the
PLB, attach the lanyard
securely to your
clothing or belt.

Dive canister option, the ultimate
protection for divers, tested to 150
metres.

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