8Familiarizationthe Tracker cycles through all LED's, then indicates the remaining battery life in the battery power display/distance indicator v
ENGLISH9Familiarization Operating InstructionsIf auto-revert has been engaged, then after five minutes in search mode, an alarm will sound for ten sec
10When searching, keep the Tracker DTS at least 12 inches (30 cm) away from electrical equipment, including cell phones. Turn all electrical equipmen
ENGLISH11your direction of travel (Figure E). The four lights { on either side of center tell you which way to rotate the Tracker to engage the center
12Move your beacon very slowly in a straight line along the surface of the snow during the final three meters of the fine search. Ignore sudden fluctu
ENGLISH13For more advanced shoveling techniques, see our website: www.backcountryaccess.com. Multiple BurialsIf you begin to receive more than one se
14Micro-Search Strip Method: This technique is more useful in small-er debris areas, like those often encountered in guiding exams. The user remains i
ENGLISH15Once you have located another signal in SP mode, begin to move in that direction. If the distance consistently decreases, you are going in th
16TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS• Frequency: 457 kHz• Batteries: Three AAA/LR03 alkaline batteries. Do not use rechargeable, lithium, Oxyride, PowerPix
APPENDIX83Manufacturer: Backcountry Access, Inc. 2820 Wilderness Pl. Ste. H Boulder, Colorado USA 80301 Telephone No.: 303-417-1345declares
84Limited Warranty The manufacturer, Backcountry Access, Inc., expressly warrants the workman-ship and components of the Tracker DTS for five years af
ENGLISH1Battery Door Batteriefach Logement des piles Sportello batterieCompartmento de bateriaSearch/Transmit Button Sende-/Empfangsschalter Sélecteur
2Disclaimer: No avalanche beacon can save lives without a fully trained user. Practice frequently with your Tracker before going into the backcountry.
ENGLISH3Avalanche AwarenessThis is a basic introduction to avalanche safety and awareness. We encourage you to read this manual thoroughly. On our web
4If you are caught in an avalanche:• Yell “avalanche” and wave your arms to alert your group.• Deploy your avalanche airbag if you have one.• Try to e
ENGLISH5Quick ReferenceThis quick reference page is an introduction to proper use of the Tracker DTS. For more detailed information, read the entire m
620m20m20mavalanche path40mObjective: Locate signal •If no "last seen point," search entire path•Rotate Tracker horizontally•Max 40m between
ENGLISH7FamiliarizationThank you for choosing the Tracker DTS, the world's first digital avalanche beacon, and the first beacon with a high-preci
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