Regulatory compliance is important. Mention the relevant aviatin regulations, like FAA 14 CFR Part 91 for U.S., and others. Also, the required periodic testing to ensure compliance.

Safety precautions are next. Important to mention handling with care, avoiding physical damage, and battery safety. Users should wear gloves when handling batteries to avoid exposure. Also, keeping the device away from extreme temperatures and humidity.

: [Insert official support email/phone number from manual]. Lifesaving avionics require meticulous care. Stay compliant, stay safe. ✈️

Appendix with technical specifications: Battery type, weight, dimensions, operating temperature range. Also, contact info for customer support in case users have questions.

In the safety section, maybe caution against modifying the ELT unless specified, and always following the manufacturer's instructions during maintenance.

Also, when explaining activation methods, clarify that automatic activation happens upon impact, so it's important that the ELT is properly mounted and calibrated.

Testing procedures might involve connecting to a spectrum analyzer or using a receiver to confirm signal transmission. GPS testing could require simulating a location to ensure the signal is sent correctly.

Wait, I need to make sure all the info is accurate for the Air Precision ELT 96. Since I don't have the actual manual, some info might be inferred from standard ELT operations. For example, battery life is typically 1-5 years, and replacement when it's within 6 months of expiration. But I should note that the user should confirm with the manual.