Product Manual
SDM09H-Hosereel Page 12
Issue 2
– April’20
3.0
OPERATION
WARNINGS
1
ALL PERSONS ARE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLERS INSTRUCTIONS
AND ANY LOCAL LEGISLATION OR HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.
2
MAKE SURE ALL GUARDS ARE CORRECTLY FITTED BEFORE PROCEEDING.
3.1
Deploying the hose
3.1.1
Make sure that the manual rewind handle is removed and the brake is correctly set, see section
2.4. If roller guides are fitted please refer to section 3.4.
3.1.2
The operator should pull the hose from the hosereel with a smooth even movement.
3.1.3
Hosereels with hydraulic motor rewind will rotate by free-wheeling the motor, provided the piping
arrangement is correct and the controls set to the appropriate position.
3.1.4
Motors should not be used to deploy the hose.
3.2
Rewinding the hose
– with the manual rewind handle
WARNINGS
1
IF A HOSE ROLLER GUIDE IS FITTED, TAKE CARE NOT TO TRAP HANDS
BETWEEN THE HOSE AND THE ROLLERS.
2
BEFORE COMMENCING THE REWIND OPERATION, MAKE SURE THAT ALL
OTHER PERSONS ARE STANDING AWAY FROM THE HOSEREEL AND THE
HOSE.
CAUTIONS
1
Ensure that there are no tools or other loose objects near the hose or
hosereel.
2
When manually rewinding, if the hose snags or the rewind seizes do not force
the handle to turn, this may cause the teeth on the gears to jump, become
damaged, or distort the frame.
3
When rewinding the hose do not drag the nozzle along the ground.
3.2.1
Return the nozzle to a position adjacent to the hosereel.
3.2.2
Swing open the handwind cover and fit the manual rewind handle to the slotted drive shaft on the
front of the hosereel.
3.2.3
Check that the brake is correctly set to allow free rotation of the drum, section 2.4.
3.2.4
Check the direction of rotation and turn the rewind handle, using gloved hands to guide the hose
evenly across the drum of the hosereel.
3.2.5
When all the hose has been rewound onto the drum, set the brake to prevent the hosereel from
turning.
3.2.6
Finally, ensure that the nozzle and rewind handle are stored safely and the handwind cover is
swung closed.