JOTRON Electronics is a Norwegian supplier of EPIRBs. The Australian distributors of JOTRON EPIRBs are Rubin and Electrotech Australia Pty Ltd.
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Lithium batteries are inherently dangerous if not completely discharged. A beacon that has reached its battery replacement date will still have charge in the battery.
Batteries should be handled carefully and not subjected to flame or cutting tools.
Be careful not to short circuit the battery terminals as rapid discharge of Lithium batteries can result in overheating of the batteries, rupture and even explosion.
TRON 30S |
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The TRON 30S EPIRB can be disarmed by releasing the bracket, opening the beacon and unplugging the battery. Dispose of the disabled beacon by placing it in the collection boxes available at any Battery World outlet or through collection at points advised on your local State marine safety authority Website.
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TRON 40S and GPS |
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The TRON 40 is available with and without an integrated GPS. Both EPIRBs can be disarmed by simply releasing the bracket, opening the beacon and unplugging the battery. Dispose of the disabled beacon by placing it in the collection boxes available at any Battery World outlet or through collection at points advised on your local State marine safety authority Website. |
TRON 45SX |
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The TRON 45SX can be disarmed by opening the beacon and unplugging the battery.
Dispose of the disabled beacon by placing it in the collection boxes available at any Battery World outlet or through collection at points advised on your local State marine safety authority Website. |