DEEP TREKKER DTG2 USER MANUAL
DEEP TREKKER INC.
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Trouble Shooting
Below is a trouble shooting guide. If none of the possible solutions work, please contact Deep Trekker
support or your authorized Deep Trekker Dealer for assistance.
Problem
Possible Solutions
Pitch Joystick not working and ROV
pointing up in water
1)
Ensure the 2 shipping screws are not engaged.
See Section
Delivery and Inspection
ROV turning left or right when
attempting to drive straight forward
2)
Adjust the thruster trim. See section Thruster
Trim under Operation.
ROV sitting too forward or back when
in water
1)
Adjust the trim of the pitch. In some instances you
might want the ROV to hold a slight pitch forward
when picking up an object. See section Pitch Trim.
Window fogged
1)
Move to better atmospheric conditions.
2)
Possible breach in hull - contact Deep Trekker
support or your authorized Deep Trekker Dealer
for assistance.
Water or water drops inside ROV
1)
Possible breach in hull - contact Deep Trekker
support or your authorized Deep Trekker Dealer
for assistance.
LED
–
low ROV battery
1)
Charge ROV battery using provided ROV charger.
LED
–
low controller battery
1)
Charge controller battery using provided
controller charger.
LED
–
pitch stall
**Press reset thrusters/pitch servo button to re-
activate**
1)
Ensure shipping screws are not engaged.
2)
Ensure tether is not pulling on ROV.
3)
Ensure ROV is in the water.
LED
–
right thruster stall
**Press reset thrusters/pitch servo button to re-
activate**
1) Remove ROV from water and turn off system.
Inspect propellers for debris that may be
preventing rotation. Remove guarding and
propellers as necessary to inspect. Ensure
everything and everyone is clear of the propellers
when the system is turned on again.
LED
–
left thruster stall
**Press reset thrusters/pitch servo button to re-
activate**
1) Remove ROV from water and turn off system.
Inspect propellers for debris that may be
preventing rotation. Remove guarding and
propellers as necessary to inspect. Ensure
everything and everyone is clear of the propellers
when the system is turned on again.