DEEP TREKKER DTG2 USER MANUAL
DEEP TREKKER INC.
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Shutdown
Once the dive has been completed, you may return the DTG2 to the boat by either using the thrusters or
by gently pulling it back with the tether. Turn the system off and lift it out of the water by the tether
support, or by gently pulling up on the tether. Once safely on shore and set on a sturdy flat surface,
inspect the outer body for foreign objects and remove as necessary. Inspect the interior through the
window for any sign of water and the inner window for fogging. If you see either of these problems you
may have a breach in the hull and need to contact Deep Trekker support or your authorized Deep
Trekker Dealer for assistance.
Wipe down the ROV with a towel or rag. If the DTG2 has been used in salt water it is advised to rinse it
with fresh water to ensure it does not corrode. After the fresh water rinsing, wipe the ROV dry. If the
optional carry case is used, do not close the lid after use. Allow 1-2 hours for the ROV and tether to dry
off 100% prior to sealing the case shut. Any significant amount of moisture left in the case will promote
corrosion. If the DTG2 has been launched from a boat, stow it safely before moving on. Do not let the
ROV bounce around the boat.
Charging
Charging the DTG2 ROV must be done when the unit is safely indoors in a dry environment. Never put
the DTG2 ROV in the water or near water when it is being charged. The length of time it takes to charge
depends on the condition of the battery packs. It should not take longer than 2.5 hours to charge after
5 to 8 hours of use. Remove the charge port plug, ensure port is dry and insert the charger plug into the
ROV.
Port pins must be dry prior to charging or damage to the pins will occur.
The charger is charging
when the LED on the charger is red. Charging is complete when the green LED appears on the charger.
When the charger is plugged into the ROV, the ROV is unusable, and if the controller is turned on there
will be a no communication fault triggered. Be sure the charge port plug is returned into position before
the next dive. The plug acts as a double seal at this opening and also protects the electrical pins from
corrosion.
Fig. 6