Product Manual
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Maintenance Interval
Maintenance Point
Every three months
Clean the hose with a cloth dipped in warm water to remove
dirt or deposits and ensure the reel is rewinding correctly.
Do not use detergents or solvents which could be damaging to
the cable-winding materials.
Troubleshooting
Use the table below to troubleshoot problems before contacting service personnel or your local
dealer. If the problem continues after troubleshooting, call your local dealer for assistance.
Failure
Possible
Cause
Corrective Action
The spring
does not work
well.
The spring
tension needs
to be adjusted.
Adjust the spring tension:
1. Pull out approximately 6 feet of hose and allow the drum to
latch.
2. Remove the hose stopper from the hose, and feed the hose
back through the guide.
3. Wrap the pulled hose one time around the drum to increase
tension or un-wrap the hose one time from the drum to decrease
tension.
4. Re-insert the hose through the guide, and install the stopper
onto hose end.
5. Unlatch the drum and check the tension. Pull the hose from the
reel, and adjust the stopper position if necessary.
Air leaks out.
The hose is
broken.
Replace the hose:
1. Disconnect air source.
2. Pull out all of the old hose and latch the reel in this position. For
added safety, secure the drum in the latched position.
3. Carefully disconnect the hose from the male fitting in the axle’s
center, and remove the old hose.
4. Insert the new hose through the roller bracket, and feed it
through the opening in the center of the drum hub.
5. Apply thread tape to the fitting in the axle’s center, then screw
the hose onto the fitting and tighten.
6. Install the hose stopper on the other end of the hose.
7. Carefully release the drum latch, and slowly allow the hose to
wind onto the reel.