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Use ball guides whenever possible to reduce wear and 
tear on the camera system. Ball guides can be easily 
removed or adjusted to allow for better movement in 

pipes as needed. For example, placing two ball guides 
near the front end of the camera may bias the camera 
head upward to allow better viewing of the top of the 
pipe during an inspection. Ball guides can also help 
negotiate some passages, such as those shown in the 

Operating Instructions of this manual. 

The nanoReel has two different ball guides: a clip-on ball 

guide and a smaller guide called a Camera Head Pipe 
Guide.

Installing Ball Guides

The ball guides are designed to slip easily onto the 

camera spring and lock into place. The ball guide has two 
red sliding locks and two blue latches (

See Figure 12).

Figure 12  –  Ball Guide Installation

Install the ball guides in accordance with the following:

1. Slide the red sliding locks away from the blue

latches on both sides of the guide.

2. Press the small tabs on the blue latches so they

click outward (away from each other).

3. Slide the ball guide into position over the camera

head.

4.  Press down on the shoulders of the blue latches so

the latches are pressed in toward each other and
lock into the spring.

5. Slide the two red sliding locks back over their

respective blue latches so they cannot pop out
while in use.

For smaller pipes, tubes, or voids, the Camera Head 
Pipe Guide may be installed in lieu of the clip-on ball 
guide. To install the Camera Head Pipe Guide perform 
the following.

1. Unscrew the two securing screws holding the two

halves of the ball guide together.

2. Seat the 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, inspect your nanoReel and cor-
rect any problems to reduce the risk of serious in-
jury from electrical shock or other causes and pre-
vent machine damage.

1. Confirm that the power is OFF. If using the

nanoReel with a camera control unit (CCU) other
than the micro CA-300, confirm that the CCU is not
connected to the unit. Inspect the system cable and
connectors for damage or modification.

2. Clean any dirt, oil, or other contamination from the

nanoReel to aid in inspection and to prevent the
unit from slipping from your grip during transport
or use.

3.  Inspect the nanoReel for any broken, worn, missing,

misaligned, or binding parts, or any other condition
that might prevent safe, normal operation. Confirm
that the unit is properly assembled. Make sure that
the drum turns freely. Inspect the push cable for
any cuts, breaks, kinks, or ruptures.

4. Inspect any other equipment being used to ensure

it is in good, usable condition as specified by the
manufacturer.

5. Correct any problems before use.

Work Area and Equipment Set Up

 

WARNING

Set up and operate the nanoReel and work area in 
accordance with these procedures to reduce the 
risk of injury from electrical shock, fire, crushing 
injuries, and other causes, and to prevent damage 
to the nanoReel. 

Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes 

against dirt and other foreign objects.

1. Check work area for the following:

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Adequate lighting.

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Flammable liquids, vapors, or dust that may ignite. If

present, do not work in area until sources have been 

identified and corrected. The nanoReel is not explosion 

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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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