SYSTEM 920/400
GB
7
IMPORTANT!
The system is designed for use only with statio-
nary vehicles. When the hose nozzle has been
connected to the vehicle exhaust pipe, the vehicle
must not be moved. A = 1,5 - 2,5 m, depending on
hose length and the mounting height of the rail
(see picture on top of page 2).
Ratchet mechanism
See picture bottom left of page 2. System 920/400 with
balancer is delivered with a ratchet mechanism which
retains the hose in the required outdrawn position.
The ratchet will disengage if the hose is drawn out a
little further. The hose then returns automatically but
should be held by hand
until it has moved to its rest
position.
Damper function
See picture bottom left of page 2. System 920/400 can
be fitted with a mechanical damper which automati-
cally opens when the hose is drawn out. The damper
closes when the hose has returned to its rest position.
A
= closed position,
B
= open position.
Adjusting the lifting power
of the balancer
See picture bottom right of page 2. The balancer has
a factory set lifting power. It is possible to adjust the
lifting power according to the following description.
Increasing the lifting power
1.
Loosen the stop ball (
C
)
2.
Unscrew the safety screw (
A
).
3.
Use a locking handle (
B
) and turn anti-clockwise
one revolution at a time. Each revolution is marked
with a "click" position. Turn until the hose has moved
to required resting position.
4.
Push the stop ball (
C
) up to the stop clamp adjusting
screw (
D
). Fasten the stop ball in this position.
5.
Turn the locking handle one revolution more.
6.
Check that the stop ball is catched by the stop
clamp and that the damper is closed. If not, screw
the adjusting screw (
D
) downwards a little.
7.
Fasten the safety screw (
A
).
Reducing the lifting power
1.
Unscrew the safety screw (
A
).
2.
Use a locking handle (
B
) and turn a little anti-
clockwise. Then push the button (
E
). Release one
revolution clockwise at a time. For each revolution
the button (
E
) returns to its original position.
3.
Fasten the safety screw (
A
).
4.
If necessary, adjust the stop ball position on
the cord.
Checking of procedure
1.
Make sure the safety screw (
A
) is in position.
2.
Pull the hose to its maximum extent and check
that the balancer winds the hose to its normal position
at an even and steady pace. Hold the hose by hand
while it returns.
Maintenance instructions
See picture on top of page 3.
Check the following
points, regarding fixing, functioning and wear, at
periodic intervals but at least once a year or when
mounting spare parts.
1.
The fixing of the rail brackets.
2.
The hose.
3.
The end stops.
4.
The wheels of the suction trolley.
5.
Check that the suction trolley moves easy in the
whole length of rail.
6.
Check the guide ways of the suction trolley regar-
ding wears. Clean the guide ways if necessary.
7.
The rubber buffer of the suction trolley.
8.
The nozzle.
9.
Check that there is enough suction power in the
exhaust hose.
10.
The operation of the balancer. Make sure that the
hose lifts up properly. If necessary, adjust the lifting
power of the balancer.
11.
The cord on the balancer.
12.
Check the tightness of the screws
in the joint connectors.
Spare parts
See picture at the bottom of page 3.
When ordering parts always state:
• Part no. and control no. See the type label of
the product.
• Detail no. of the spare part and the name, as
per list below.
• Quantity of the parts required.
1.
Rail section (2,5 m or 5 m)
2.
Mounting bracket
4.
Joint connector, set
5.
End stop
6.
End cover, complete
7.
Suction trolley
8.
Rubber buffer (x 2)
9.
Wheel set (x 2)
10.
Rubber seal
11.
Hose
12.
Hose holder
13.
Balancer, complete
15.
Cord with stop ball
17.
Ratchet, set
18.
Damper
19.
Hose clip / rubber cover