one reel that has been correspondingly coded (re-
EN
mote-controlled reel only).
6.2 Push the down-button
• The fan starts at the upper limit for the hose. The
started fan is indicated by fixed green light.
• The hose moves downwards which is indicated by
a fixed red light. Release the button when the re-
quired hose length has been coiled out.
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
• Check that there is enough suction in the
exhaust hose before it is connected to the
vehicle's exhaust pipe. If not, check the fan's
rotation direction and/or damper function.
If necessary check the installation of the fan
start switch.
• An exhaust gas detector is recommended.
6.3 Push the up-button
• The hose moves upwards which is indicated by a
fixed red light. Release the button at the required
upper hose position.
• The fan stops only at the upper limit for the hose.
7 Operating the fan
• A short push on the down-button: The fan starts. Is
indicated by fixed green light.
• A short push on the up-button: The fan stops. The
indication changes to flashing green light.
7.1 Stand by / power on
Stand by / power on is indicated by flashing green
light.
7.2 Indicator signals
See
Figure
8.
A Limit positions for the hose should be set.
B
The hose moves downwards or upwards.
C
The fan is in operation.
D Stand by. Power on.
8 Service instruction
Check the following points at least once a year. Take
action when necessary.
• Check that the reel is secured in the ceiling or on the
wall.
• Check the duct connections for leakage.
• Check the hose for damage.
• Check the coiling function of the hose. Setting the
limit positions for the hose.
• Check the hose connection in the connection piece
inside the drum.
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Exhaust Hose Reel
• Check that there is enough suction capacity in
the extraction unit before it is connected to the
vehicle's exhaust pipe. If not, check the fan impeller
rotation direction and/or damper function. If neces-
sary check the installation of the fan start switch.
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
Use a dust filter mask during service and re-
pair work inside the system (for example hose/
nozzle).
9 Spare Parts
CAUTION! Risk of equipment damage
Use only Nederman original spare parts and ac-
cessories.
Contact your nearest authorized distributor or
Nederman for advice on technical service or
if you require help with spare parts. See also
www.nederman.com.
9.1 Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
• The part number and control number (see the
product identification plate).
• Detail number and name of the spare part (see
www.nederman.com/en/service/spare-part-
search).
• Quantity of the parts required.
See
Figure
6.
1
Drum endplate, swivel side
2
Drum endplate, motor side
3
Inner tube
4
Connecting piece
5
Gable, swivel side
6
Motor side, complete
11
Bearing
13
Mounting brackets, pair
15
Connecting hose
16
Rubber cover / Hose clip
17
Hose guide
19
Hose
20
Motor, complete
21
Indicator arm, complete