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ROV Maintenance

Firmware update & general mainenance The Deep Trekker Revolution requires very minimal maintenance by the owner/operator. Keeping the unit clean, charged and properly stored will help ensure optimal performance on every dive. Always remember to inspect the unit before and after each use. It is good practice to inspect the tether as it is being reeled back in. Check for any nicks, tears, or general wear on the outer jacket. Never deploy a tether if it is known or suspected of being damaged, as this can cause critical failures in both the tether and the ROV. Check for evidence of moisture behind the LED, laser, and camera lens. If water drops, condensation or fogging is visible behind the lens, contact Deep Trekker support or your authorized Deep Trekker dealer for assistance before deploying the ROV. The owner is responsible for the everyday basic maintenance required in keeping the system in good working order. Ensure that the system is cleaned after every dive and in the case of a saltwater dive, ensure it is rinsed in freshwater once back on land. Warning: Never wash the ROV while it is being charged. The propeller guards and propeller should only be removed to pull out debris that may be impacting performance. Under no circumstance should the user unbolt a connection that includes an O-ring seal leading to the interior of the ROV. Warranty is void if these seals are breached. This level of service must be left to an authorized Deep Trekker service center.
Franmarine - Perth
08/19/2025

ROV Maintenance

Firmware update & general mainenance The Deep Trekker Revolution requires very minimal maintenance by the owner/operator. Keeping the unit clean, charged and properly stored will help ensure optimal performance on every dive. Always remember to inspect the unit before and after each use. It is good practice to inspect the tether as it is being reeled back in. Check for any nicks, tears, or general wear on the outer jacket. Never deploy a tether if it is known or suspected of being damaged, as this can cause critical failures in both the tether and the ROV. Check for evidence of moisture behind the LED, laser, and camera lens. If water drops, condensation or fogging is visible behind the lens, contact Deep Trekker support or your authorized Deep Trekker dealer for assistance before deploying the ROV. The owner is responsible for the everyday basic maintenance required in keeping the system in good working order. Ensure that the system is cleaned after every dive and in the case of a saltwater dive, ensure it is rinsed in freshwater once back on land. Warning: Never wash the ROV while it is being charged. The propeller guards and propeller should only be removed to pull out debris that may be impacting performance. Under no circumstance should the user unbolt a connection that includes an O-ring seal leading to the interior of the ROV. Warranty is void if these seals are breached. This level of service must be left to an authorized Deep Trekker service center.

    BRIDGE Firmware Upgrade Procedure

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    Accessories Check

    Consumables Kit - Make sure we have minimum

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Source: Franmarine - Perth (Community Member)

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