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one reel that has been correspondingly coded (re-
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
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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.
• 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
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9.1 Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
• The part number and control number (see the
product identification plate).
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• Quantity of the parts required.
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Drum endplate, swivel side
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Drum endplate, motor side
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Inner tube
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Connecting piece
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Gable, swivel side
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Motor side, complete
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Bearing
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Mounting brackets, pair
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Connecting hose
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Rubber cover / Hose clip
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Hose guide
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Hose
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Motor, complete
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Indicator arm, complete
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