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Work Area And Equipment Set Up; Setting Up The Microreel System - RIDGID SeeSnake microReel Bedienungsanleitung

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1. Confirm that the power is off and if used with a cam-
era control unit (CCU) other than the MicroEXPLOR-
ER Camera monitor 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
microReel System to aid in inspection and to prevent
the unit from slipping from your grip while transporting
or using.
3. Inspect the microReel System for any broken, worn,
missing, misaligned or binding parts, or any other
condition which might prevent safe, normal operation.
Confirm that the unit is properly assembled. Make
sure that the drum turns freely. Inspect the pushrod
for any cuts, breaks, kinks or ruptures.
4. Inspect any other equipment being used per its in-
structions to make sure it is in good usable condition.
5. If any problems are found, do not use the unit until the
problems are corrected.
Work Area and Equipment
Set Up
WARNING
Set up the microReel System and work area ac-
cording to these procedures to reduce the risk of in-
jury from electrical shock, fire, and other causes,
and to prevent damage to the microReel System.
Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes
against dirt and other foreign objects.
1. Check work area for:
• Adequate lighting.
• Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ignite.
If present, do not work in area until sources have
been identified and corrected. The microReel
System is not explosion proof. Electrical connec-
tions can cause sparks.
• Clear, level, stable dry place for machine and oper-
ator. Do not use the machine while standing in wa-
ter. If needed, remove the water from the work
area.
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• Clear path to electrical outlet, if used for the CCU,
that does not contain any potential sources of dam-
age for the power cord.
2. Inspect the work to be done. If possible, determine the
drain access point(s), size(s) and length(s), pres-
ence of drain cleaning chemicals or other chemicals,
etc. If chemicals are present, it is important to under-
stand the specific safety measures required to work
around those chemicals. Contact the chemical man-
ufacturer for required information.
If needed, remove fixture (water closet, sink, etc.) to
allow access.
3. Determine the correct equipment for the application.
The microReel System is made for:
• 1
/
" to 5" (40 to 125 mm) lines up to 100' (30 m)
1
2
long.
• Inspection equipment for other applications can
be found by consulting the Ridge Tool Catalog,
on line at www.RIDGID.com or www.RIDGID.eu.
4. Make sure all equipment has been properly inspected.
5. Evaluate the work area and determine if any barriers
are needed to keep bystanders away. Bystanders
can distract the operator during use. If working near
traffic, erect cones or other barriers to alert drivers.

Setting Up The microReel System

Connections
If using the microReel with a microEXPLORER Camera
monitor, no additional connections beyond those de-
scribed in the assembly section are needed when setting
up the unit for an inspection.
When using with SeeSnake camera control units (CCU's),
unwrap the system cable from the cord wrap on the
microReel case. Attach the system cable connector to the
matching connector on the CCU. Align the guide pin on
the cable connector with the guide socket in the CCU con-
nector and push the cable connector straight in. A ridge
molded into the outside of the cable connector will point up
when the guides are properly aligned. Tighten the outer
locking sleeve on the cable connector to retain the system
cable in place. Do not twist the cable while tightening
the locking sleeve. This can damage the cable. See
Figure 17 and 18.

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