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proof. Electrical connections can cause sparks.

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Clear, level, stable dry place for machine and operator. 

Do not use the machine while standing in water. If 

required, remove the water from the work area. Ensure 

the nanoReel is stable.

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Clear path to electrical outlet if used for monitor, that 

does not contain any potential sources of damage for 

the power cord. 

2. If possible, inspect the work to be done. Determine

the drain access points, sizes, and lengths, and the
presence of chemicals. If chemicals are present,
understand the specific safety measures required
to work around those chemicals. Contact the
chemical manufacturer for required information.

3.  If needed, remove fixtures such as the water closet

or sink, to obtain better access.

4.  Determine the correct equipment for the application. 

The nanoReel is designed for lines no greater than

80 ft [24.4 m] long and for lines with diameters from

1 in to 3 in [25.4 mm to 76.2 mm].

5. Properly inspect all equipment.

6. Evaluate the work area and use barriers to keep

bystanders away as needed. Bystanders can
distract the operator during use. If working near
traffic, erect cones or other barriers to alert drivers.

Setting Up the nanoReel

Connections

When using the nanoReel with a micro CA-300, no 
additional connections beyond those described in the 
assembly section are needed when setting up the unit 

for an inspection.

To use the nanoReel with a SeeSnake CCU perform the 

following:

1.  Unwrap the SeeSnake System Cable from its holder, 

pull back the locking sleeve, and match the System

Cable plug to the matching SeeSnake System
Connector on the CCU 

(See Item 1, Figure 13)

2. To join the connectors, align the guide pin to the

guide socket, push the connector straight in. A
guide ridge molded into the top of the cable
connector will point up when the plug is correctly
aligned 

(See Item 2, Figure 13)

3. Tighten the outer locking sleeve.

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Figure 13  –  Connecting to a SeeSnake CCU

NOTICE 

When connecting or disconnecting the Sys-

tem Cable, twist only the locking sleeve! To prevent dam-
age to pins, never bend or twist the connector or cable!

The nanoReel can be used with any SeeSnake CCUs by 

changing the system cable as specified in the assembly 
section. 

Set up the micro CA-300 or CCU in accordance with 
its instructions. If using the micro CA-300 or a battery 

powered CCU, make sure that the required batteries are 
fully charged and installed.

Placement

1.  Place the micro CA-300 or CCU monitor next to the

push cable entry point or other area to allow easy 

viewing while manipulating the push cable and 
camera. The location should not be wet or allow 
the monitor unit to get wet during use.

2. Set the nanoReel approximately 6 ft [2 m] from the

entry point to provide ample room to grasp and

manipulate the push cable without allowing excess
cable to drag on the ground. When properly located,
the push cable will only come off the nanoReel
when pulled.

3. Preferably, lay the nanoReel on its back with the

camera unit and push cable on top. The foot pads
on the cord wrap will cushion the nanoReel when

placed on its back. This position provides the
greatest stability and prevents the nanoReel from
tipping during use.

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Summary of Contents for SeeSnake NanoReel

Page 1: ...lure to under stand and follow the con tents of this manual may result in electrical shock fire and or serious person al injury Operator s Manual Record product serial number below as it appears on th...

Page 2: ...Legend 6 Assembly 7 Camera Head Routing 7 Installing System Cable 7 Reversing Installing the Display Cradle micro CA 300 inspection Camera 8 Connecting the micro CA 300 Inspection Camera to the nanoR...

Page 3: ...ective equipment Always wear eye protection The appropriate use of protective equipment such as a dust mask non skid safety shoes a hard hat and hearing protection will reduce personal injuries t Do n...

Page 4: ...ead these precautions carefully before using the nanoReel to reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or other serious personal injury SAVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Keep this...

Page 5: ...mera inspection through pipes with very small diameters P traps and very small radius bends which conventional inspection systems often cannot inspect When using the nanoReel with an appropriate SeeSn...

Page 6: ...ch Camera Head Figure 2 Inside Case Figure 3 Rear View with the micro CA 300 inspection camera Icon Legend Table 2 micro CA 300 Icons Icon Meaning Return Key Shutter Key Select Key Arrow Keys Power Ke...

Page 7: ...head in the provided clip See Figure 6 6 Close and relatch the case Figure 5 Routing the Camera Head Figure 6 Camera Head Properly Routed Installing System Cable NOTICE Do not touch the contact pins...

Page 8: ...the friction fit at the bottom of the hole 4 Unthread the screw Repeat for each of the remaining three nuts 5 Position the cord wrap arm and cradle on the same side of the case facing in the opposite...

Page 9: ...two halves around the camera head with their screw holes aligned 3 Fasten the two halves together with the two screws provided Do not over tighten Pre Operation Inspection WARNING Before each use ins...

Page 10: ...sleeve and match the System Cable plug to the matching SeeSnake System Connector on the CCU See Item 1 Figure 13 2 To join the connectors align the guide pin to the guide socket push the connector str...

Page 11: ...ent the image at the bottom of the pipe This can be done by placing a hose down the line or turning on a fixture for example flushing a toilet Shut off water flow as needed for viewing 6 Grip the push...

Page 12: ...d stress the push cable Figure 16 Avoid Pulling at Sharp Angles When inspecting the line try moving the camera head past the area to be inspected and slowly pull it back for better results Pulling the...

Page 13: ...location precisely For detailed instructions on Sonde locating consult the operator s manual for the locator model you are using Figure 20 Locating the nanoReel Sonde Retrieving the Camera After comp...

Page 14: ...to function with the nanoReel Other accessories suitable for use with other tools may become haz ardous when used with the nanoReel To reduce the risk of serious injury only use accessories spe cific...

Page 15: ...t and its implementation into national legislation electrical equipment that is no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally correct manner Table 3 Troubleshooti...

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