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Page 1: User Guide for the RoboReel Ceiling Mount Power Cord System...7. To remove the power cord system, reverse steps 3 through 6. 5. To customize the resting height of the receptacle ball:

User Guide for the

RoboReel®

Ceiling Mount Power Cord System

By

Great Stuff®, Inc.Version 1.2, 06/2012

1-888-GR8-STUF (1-888-478-7883)

WWW.ROBOREEL.COM

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© 2011 Great Stuff, Inc. All rights reserved.Great Stuff , Inc. (“GSI”) has made every effort to identify trademarked properties and owners on this page. All brands and product names used in this document are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

NOTICE: The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. GREAT STUFF, INC. SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR ACCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL. The information con-tained in this document is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Great Stuff, Inc. products are set forth in the express limited war-ranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. This publication contains information protected by copyright. No part of this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Great Stuff, Inc.

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Table of Contents 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................42. Parts ................................................................................................................................................................53. Important Safety Information .........................................................................................................................54. Mounting the Power Cord System. ................................................................................................................75. Setting the Resting Height and the Location of Docking Speed Initiation. ...................................................96. Clearing Programmed Data ..........................................................................................................................107. Using the Power Cord System...................................................................................................................... 118. Thermal Protection .......................................................................................................................................139. Over Current Protection................................................................................................................................1310. Maintenance and Cleaning ...........................................................................................................................1311. Replacing the Power Cord............................................................................................................................1412. Replacing the Wear Ring ..............................................................................................................................1713. Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................1814. Specifications................................................................................................................................................2115. Accessories and Replacement Parts .............................................................................................................2116. Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability..............................................................................................2117. FCC Regulations ..........................................................................................................................................2317.1 Declaration of Conformity............................................................................................................................2318. Patents and Trademarks ................................................................................................................................24

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1. Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the RoboReel Power Cord System. With this decision, you have shown that high quality, engineering excellence, exciting design, and exceptional functionality are important to you, and you understand the value of a product that possesses these attributes. Enjoy all the time and reduced stress that our product will provide you for many years. Please let us know if there are ways you feel we can improve our product. It was designed with your needs in mind, and we want to continually improve it to be even more functional.

Carefully read all instructions before operating the unit for the first time and save them for future reference.

Keep your Power Cord System box for at least 30 days. If you need to return the Power Cord System for any reason, you will need the box and internal packing pieces for shipping.

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2. Parts

Figure 1

Part # Part Name

1 Power/retract button

2 Receptacle ball

3 Wear ring

4 Power cord

5 Ball stopper

6 Dome retract button

7 Power Cord System

8 Ceiling bracket

9 Spring-loaded safety pin

10 Locking screw

11 Power entry cable

12 Circuit breaker

Note: Parts shown are not to scale.

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WARNING: The ceiling mount unit must be installed into a structure which can support the weight of the unit. Mounting the unit into structures unable to support the weight may cause injury or death..

CAUTION: When mounting the Power Cord System, make sure the three center holes of the ceiling bracket are aligned with a stud. Do not mount the Power Cord System on drywall.

CAUTION: If the ceiling bracket is mounted on an angled or vertical surface, the open side of ceiling bracket (where the unit slides in) must be placed at a higher elevation. This will ensure that the unit does not accidently slide out of the ceiling bracket when the locking screw and safety pin are disengaged.

3. Important Safety Information

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WARNING: The Power Cord System is designed for use in North America with 120V 60Hz AC only. Use with any other power or voltage will result in damage to the unit and may cause personal injury or death.

WARNING: Beware of electrical shock hazards. Do not operate the Power Cord System near water or in wet areas. Do not connect or disconnect any electronic devices or utilize the Power Cord System during an electri-cal storm.

CAUTION: The power cord should not be unwound when the unit is unplugged/has no power. Doing so will interfere with the internal syncing of the unit and may create problems with programmability and docking speed.

CAUTION: Do not rotate the internal hub with the power cord removed. This will change the internal timing and may cause the unit to retract incorrectly.

CAUTION: The Power Cord System is for dry, indoor use only.

CAUTION: Do not use the Power Cord System if there is any damage to the power cord or the power entry cable.

CAUTION: Never use the Power Cord System near a heat-generating device, such as a space heater.

WARNING: Supplying power to the receptacle ball using the power/retract button may turn on electrical devices plugged into the Power Cord System. Any electrical device that does not contain a separate ON/OFF switch, or devices which are switched to the ON position, could automatically power on and cause personal injury or damage. Inadvertently powering on heating devices, such as soldering or heating irons, could result in a fire. Always use caution when turning on the power.

CAUTION: Overriding the strain relief can cause the power cord to detach from the Power Cord System. Using excessive force which causes the power cord to detach voids the warranty.

WARNING: If the top hemisphere becomes detached at any time, immediately unplug the power entry cable from the outlet. Do not touch any internal part of the unit. Failure to discontinue power may cause injury or death.

CAUTION: Never use the Power Cord System if the receptacle ball is cracked or broken.

WARNING: When overheated, the cord is very hot. Do not touch the cord directly. Extract it using a glove or other thermal protection.

WARNING: Before attempting to replace or maintain the power cord unplug the power entry cable from the outlet, dismount the unit, and bring it to a lower height. Failure to discontinue power or dismount the unit may cause injury or death.

CAUTION: Never remove the top hemisphere of the Power Cord System. It is not designed to be removed.

CAUTION: The Power Cord System should be installed no higher than 16 feet from the �oor. Mounting he unit higher than the recommended height may result in cord slippage and poor retraction performance.

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4. Mounting the Power Cord System

Figure 2

To mount the Power Cord System:

1. Locate an area where the unit will be mounted. This area must:

a. Be strong enough to support the weight of the unit.

b. Have a power outlet within reach of the power entry cable.

c. Be no higher than 16 feet from the floor. (Mounting the unit higher than the recommended heightmay result in cord slippage and poor retraction performance).

Your ceiling mount Power Cord System is designed to mount under horizontal surfaces, such as ceil-ings, and can also be mounted in a variety of other orientations (see figure 2 for examples). The ceiling mount is intended to hang freely, allowing the unit to spin 360 degrees. This model cannot be used as a portable unit.

CAUTION: Do not insert objects into the Power Cord System, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or cause shorts. Always disconnect the Power Cord System from the power source before attempting to remove a foreign object.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to service the Power Cord System or any components for which GSI has not provided servicing instructions.

CAUTION: Keep the Power Cord System free of excess dirt and dust. In case of excess surface dirt, never apply cleaner directly to the surface of the Power Cord System. Always apply it to a cloth first, and then wipe the surface.

WARNING: The ceiling mount unit must be installed into a structure which can support the weight of the unit. Mounting the unit into structures unable to support the weight may cause injury or death.

CAUTION: When mounting the Power Cord System make sure the three center holes of the ceiling bracket are aligned with a stud. Do not mount the Power Cord System into drywall.

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Figure 3

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Install the ceiling bracket on a flat surface. Ensure that the three holes align with a stud or beam in the ceiling and use three screws to attach it (see Figure 3 for example).

CAUTION: If the ceiling bracket is mounted on an angled or vertical surface, the open side of the ceiling bracket (where the Power Cord System slides in) must be placed at a higher elevation. This will ensure that the unit does not accidently slide out of the ceiling bracket when the locking screw and spring-loaded safety pin are disengaged.

Pull the spring-loaded safety pin outward and then slide the top part of the Power Cord System into the ceiling bracket (see Figure 4 and 5). This can be accomplished from any direction to give you maximum flexibility. If the unit is hung from an angled or vertical surface, it should always slide in from the side with a higher elevation.

The spring-loaded safety pin will lock into place. (See Figure 5).

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Figure 5

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6. Plug the power entry cable into an outlet.

7. To remove the power cord system, reverse steps 3 through 6.

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To customize the resting height of the receptacle ball:

1. Mount the Power Cord System in the desired location.

2. Ensure the Power Cord System is plugged into an outlet.

3. Make sure the cord is fully retracted.

4. Extract the cord until the receptacle ball is at the desired resting height.

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To program the location of docking speed initiation:

1. Mount the Power Cord System in the desired location.

2. Ensure the Power Cord System is plugged into an outlet.

3. Make sure the cord is fully retracted.

Insert the additional safety locking screw into the appropriate location (on opposite side of spring-loaded safety pin) and tighten.

Setting Resting Height and the Location of DockingSpeed Initiation

In order to accommodate various ceiling heights, the resting height of the receptacle ball can be customized. Your Power Cord System is also designed to wind in fast and slow down during the last few feet to “docking speed” before coming to a stop at the opening of the Power Cord System sphere. This feature will prevent any violent whipping action from occurring. Depending on the height that the Power Cord System is mounted, you may wish to change the location where “docking speed” initiates. You can customize the resting height of the receptacle ball and change the location where docking speed is initiated through the following steps:

Attach the ball stopper to the cord at the opening of the Power Cord System using a Phillips-head #1 screwdriver. This will ensure that the receptacle ball is always within reach.

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6. Clearing Programmed Data

To reset the unit:

Ensure that the motor and power are turned off (LED lights off).

Hold down the power/retract button on the receptacle ball for 5 seconds.

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Extend the cord until the receptacle ball is laying flat on the floor directly underneath the power cord system.

Press and hold the power/retract button on the receptacle ball until the LED lights illuminate (approximately 1 second).

Release the power/retract button.

Release the power/retract button. Programming is now complete.

Press the power/retract button on the receptacle ball and fully retract the cord.

Fully extract the cord.

Press and hold the power/retract button on the receptacle ball until the LED lights flash twice (approximately 5 seconds).

If not, repeat steps 5 through 13, initiating the programming of the unit further away from the Power Cord System, until an appropriate location is determined.

Press and release the power/retract button to fully retract the cord. Determine if the new “dock-ing speed” initiation point allows the cord to slow sufficiently, preventing the ball end from impacting cabinets or walls.

Press the power/retract button on the receptacle ball to turn off the LEDs (approximately 1 second).

If the cord becomes difficult to extract because strain relief is coming on too early or if the power cord system exhibits any odd behavior while winding in, the system counter may be incorrect. In order to fix this the Power Cord System can be reset in the following way:

The power will turn off after 1 second and then turn off again at 5 seconds. This indicates that the system counter has been reset.

If the cord is fully retracted during the three steps above then the unit is ready for use. If the cord is extracted during this process, the next retraction must go all the way home to set the values correctly.

The first retraction after the reset will be at docking speed,which is slower than normal. After this the wind speed will return to normal.

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To clear the programmed data:

1. Unplug the Power Cord System from outlet.

2. Hold the dome retract button down.

3. Plug the Power Cord System into outlet while continuing to hold down the dome retract button.

4. Continue holding the top base button until tune is heard (5 seconds).

Note: This does not clear the total wind count of the unit.

7. Using the Power Cord System

Figure 6

The Power Cord System will emit a faint tune indicating the unit is ready for use.

Extract the power cord to the preferred location.

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Make sure the power entry cable is plugged completely and securely into the back of the Power Cord System and plug into a standard three prong outlet (see Figure 6).

Once the Power Cord System has surpassed the number of winds in the warranty, a differ-ent tune will be emitted.

When fully extended a small amount of the power cord will remain inside the power cord system and at this point the unit restricts extraction. This is done as “strain relief” to protect power cord from becoming detached from the Power Cord System.

WARNING: The Power Cord System is designed for use in North America with 120V 60Hz AC only. Use with any other power or voltage will result in damage to the unit and may cause personal injury or death.

Functionality to clear the programmed data (docking point, ball stop location, etc) is also included in the Power Cord System software.

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Figure 7

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NOTE: The power cord will not retract while power is being supplied to the receptacle ball.

The last amount of power cord can be extracted by using slightly more force. Use extreme caution. This is NOT RECOMMENDED as it could cause the power cord to detach from the Power Cord System.

CAUTION: Overriding the strain relief can cause the power cord to detach from the Power Cord System. Using excessive force which causes the power cord to detach voids the warranty.

Hold the power/retract button (see Figure 7) on the receptacle ball for one second to supply power. When the orange LEDs on the receptacle ball are illuminated this indicates that power is being supplied to the cord.

WARNING: Supplying power to the receptacle ball using the power/retract button may turn on electrical devices plugged into the Power Cord System. Any electrical device that does not contain a separate ON/OFF switch, or devices which are switched to the ON position, could automatically power on and cause personal injury or damage. Inadvertently powering on heating devices, such as solder-ing or heating irons, could result in a fire. Always use caution when turning on power.

If power is being supplied to the receptacle ball (LEDs will be illuminated), press and release either the retract button on the top of the Power Cord System once or the power/retract button on the receptacle ball once to shut off power (LEDs will no longer be illuminated).

Plug your electronic device(s) into the receptacle ball.

When you are finished using the power cord, unplug the electronic device(s) from the receptacle ball.

To retract the cord, press and release either the retract button on top of the Power Cord System, or the power/retract button on the receptacle ball again. To avoid whipping, the cord slows to docking speed just before retraction is complete. If the cord is restrained in any way, retrac-tion stops.

Pushing either the retract button on the top of the Power Cord System or the power/retract button on the receptacle ball during retraction will stop retraction.

NOTE: If the power cord has been extracted while the Power Cord System was not plugged into an outlet, the initial retraction may be slow for most or all of the retraction. The next time the retraction is initiated, the power cord will retract at the normal speeds.

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8. Thermal Protection

9. Over Current Protection

Figure 8

10. Maintenance and Cleaning

To protect against overheating, the Power Cord System is equipped with a thermal protection feature that turns off power to the power cord until the Power Cord System returns to a safe, operational temperature internally.

Two high/low audible beeps indicate when the Power Cord System has attained its maximum, safe temperature (176°F) and that the Power Cord System is temporarily unusable. When the Power Cord System is in this condition the power is shut off to the receptacle ball and the cord will not retract. This sound will continue until the Power Cord System has cooled to temperatures that are safe for opera-tion.

If the power shuts off due to heat, completely extract the power cord and do not coil it. Wait for the unit to cool before resuming use.

WARNING: When overheated, the cord is very hot. Protect your hands when extracting the power cord. Do not touch the power cord directly.

The power entry cable is equipped with a circuit breaker, which enables a 15A current to flow uninter-rupted.

If the current exceeds 15A, the circuit breaker will activate. To reset the circuit, push the circuit breaker button on the power entry cable.

CAUTION: Never remove the top hemisphere of the Power Cord System.

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11. Replacing the Power Cord

Unplug the power entry cable from the outlet

Extract the power cord completely.

Slightly rotate the reel forward to access the 3 captive screws (see Figure 9).

If necessary, an additional screwdriver can be utilized to keep the spool from rotating.

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WARNING: Do not pour water directly onto the unit. Beware of electrical shock hazards. Do not operate the Power Cord System near water or in wet areas.

WARNING: Unplug the power entry cable from the outlet before attempting to remove the power cord from the Power Cord System. Failure to discontinue power can cause injury or death. WARNING: The top of the hemisphere is not designed to be removed. Replacement of the power cord may only be done through the opening in the front of the unit.

CAUTION: Never apply cleaner directly to the surface of the Power Cord System. Always apply it to a cloth first, and then wipe the Power Cord System surface.

CAUTION: Do not attempt to replace the power cord while the unit is still mounted in an elevated area. Dismount the unit and replace the cord at a lower height.

CAUTION: Do not rotate the internal hub with the power cord removed. This will change the internal timing and may cause the unit to retract incorrectly.

NOTE: Since the top of the hemisphere must never be removed, shining a flashlight or lamp into the Power Cord System opening is helpful during this procedure.

Remove the damaged cord by loosening the 3 captive screws that attach it to the reel under the top hemisphere (see Figure 9).

It is recommended that you use a Phillips-head #1 screwdriver for the top screw (number one in Figure 9) and a Phillips-head #2 screwdriver for the bottom two screws (number two and three in Figure 9).

If the power cord and/or receptacle ball sustain damage and are no longer safe for use, a replacement power cord (receptacle ball included) may be ordered online at www.RoboReel.com or by calling 1-888-GR8-STUF (1-888-478-7883). To replace the power cord:

If the Power Cord System requires cleaning due to scuffing or excess dirt, it may be surface cleaned. To clean the Power Cord System:

Unplug the Power Cord System.

Dismount the unit and bring it to a lower height.

Using a gentle household cleaner (not water) applied to a cloth; wipe the surface of the Power Cord System.

Use compressed air to remove dirt or debris from the inside of the Power Cord System.

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Figure 9

Figure 10

6. Insert the new cord, aligning the prongs to the hub (see Figures 10 and 11).

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8. Using a screwdriver to guide the prongs, push the attachment piece into place (see Figure 11).

CAUTION: Do not rotate the internal hub with the power cord removed. Over-rotating the reel at this point will change the internal timing of the unit and cause the power cord to wind incorrectly.

Push about 3 inches of the cord down into the hemisphere so the attachment piece lies flush with the spool and the prongs and screws align. Leaving the full cord outside the hemisphere makes the pieces difficult to align (see Figures 10 and 11).

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Figure 11

1. Tighten the captive screws to the hub (see Figure 12).

Figure 12

2. Plug the power entry cable into an outlet.

3. Retract the cord. Note: Hold the cord lightly against the right side of the opening in the upper hemisphere during the first 2-3 winds around the spool. The cord will retract slowly during the initial retraction after replacement.

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12. Replacing the Wear Ring

To replace the wear ring:

1. Use a screwdriver to remove the two screws that attach the two sides of the wear ring.A Philips-head #1 screwdriver is recommended.

2. Take the old wear ring off of the receptacle ball and discard it.

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WARNING: Unplug the power entry cable from the outlet before attempting to replace the wear ring on the unit. Failure to discontinue power can cause injury or death.

Attach the new wear ring in the same position that the old wear ring was located using the provided screws.

A Philips-head #1 screwdriver is also recommended for securely attaching the new wear ring to the receptacle ball.

The receptacle ball on your Power Cord System unit comes attached with a wear ring, which helps prevent damage and abrasion of the receptacle ball. Additional wear rings can be purchased online at www.RoboReel.com or by calling 1-888-GR8-STUF (1-888-478-7883).

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13. Troubleshooting

Issue Potential Reason Resolution

Cord does not re-tract at all.

No power to outlet. Check GFCI of the outlet.

Power entry cable is non-functional.

Adjust plug at unit.

Adjust plug at outlet.

Reset circuit breaker switch.

Foreign object in spool.object.

Inconsistent cord wind in spool

Internal/external damage to powercord

Foreign object in spool.

System count is incorrect.

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Power cord was restrained. Remove restraint.

Cord retracts slowly Cord was unplugged while retracted.

Cord was replaced.

Normal condition. Retraction speed will return to normal after first wind in.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at unit.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at outlet.

Retract button on receptacle balldoes not operate.

Circuit breaker on power entry cabletripped.

Internal/external damage to powercord.

Cord does not re-tract completely

Check circuit breaker on power entrycable or replace power entry cable.

Replace power cord. (See section 11for instructions.)

Replace power cord. (See section 11for instructions.)

Unplug from outlet. Carefully removeobject

Press retract button again or pull cordout from the unit approximately 1-2’and press retract button again.

Replace power cord. (See section 11for instructions.)

Unplug from outlet. Carefully removeobject.

Ensure that the LED lights on thereceptacle ball are off, then hold downthe power/retract button on the re-ceptacle ball for 5 seconds to resetthe unit. (See section 6 for additional instructions)

Normal condition. Retraction speed willreturn to normal after first wind in.

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No docking point is set. Set location of docking speed initiation.(See section 5 for instructions.) (See section 5 for instructions.)

System count is incorrect. Ensure that the LED lights on thereceptacle ball are off, then hold downthe power/retract button on the re-ceptacle ball for 5 seconds to resetthe unit. (See section 6 for additionalinstructions.)

receptacle ball are off, then hold down the power/retract button on the re-ceptacle ball for 5 seconds to reset the unit. (See section 6 for additional instructions.)

System count is incorrect. Reset location of docking speed. (Referto section 5 for instructions.) to section 5 for instructions.)

Power entry cable is non-functional. Check circuit breaker or GFCI of outlet,or replace power entry cable. or replace power entry cable.

Adjust plug at outlet.

Adjust plug at unit.

Check GFCI of the outlet.

Replace power cord. (See section 11for instructions.) for instructions.)

Replace power cord. (See section 11for instructions.) for instructions.)

Thermostats have been tripped. Extract entire cord (do not coil) andwait until cord has cooled and warningbeeps stop.wait until cord has cooled and warning beeps stop.

Unplug unit from outlet. Secure con-nection to hub. (See section 11 forinstructions.)nection to hub. (See section 11 for instructions.)

Foreign object in spool. Unplug unit from outlet. Carefully re-move object.move object.

Over-spool/tangle.

Cord does not slowdown for docking

Docking speedlocation waschanged.

No power suppliedto ball (LEDs do notilluminate).

Cord cannot beextracted.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at outlet.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at unit.

No power to outlet that unit isplugged into.

Retract button on receptacle balldoes not operate.

Internal/external damage to powercord.

If power cord has been replaced,check connection to hub.

Unplug from outlet. Gently pull on orwork the cord to release over-spool.

An audible warning (two high/lowbeeps every 5 seconds) soundswhen the Power Cord System reaches its maximum temperature.This sound continues until the Power Cord System has cooled to allow safe operation.

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System count is incorrect.

Power entry cable is non-functional.

Adjust plug at outlet.

Adjust plug at unit.

Return unit for repair.

Power entry cable is non-functional.

Adjust plug at unit.

Adjust plug at outlet.

Power cord stalls. Foreign object in spool. Unplug unit from outlet. Remove object.

System count is incorrect.

Power cord was restrained. Remove restraint.

If the recommended resolutions do not resolve the problem, contact customer service at 1-888-GR8-STUF (1-888-478-7883) or visit www.RoboReel.com.

Ensure that the LED lights on thereceptacle ball are off, then hold downthe power/retract button on the re-ceptacle ball for 5 seconds to resetthe unit. (See section 6 for additionalinstructions.)

Check circuit breaker or GFCI of outlet,or replace power entry cable.

Check breaker or GFCI of outlet, orreplace power entry cable.

Replace power cord. (See section 11for instructions.)

Extract cord straight out from unit completely and then retract the cord.

Move unit to a lower height. Ensurethat the Power Cord System is no morethan 16 ft. from the ground.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at outlet.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at unit.

Retract button on unit malfunction-ing.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at unit.

Power entry cable is not completelyinserted at outlet.

Internal/external damage to powercord.

Unit was hung above recommendedheight.

Strain relief engag-es too early/cord isdifficult to extract.

Retract button onunit does not work.

Intermittent buttonfunction.

Intermittent retrac-tion.

Power cord unin-tentionally falls outof unit when at rest.

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Weight 20.5 lbs

Width 12 inches

Depth 11 inches

Height 17.5 inches

Cord

50 feet

Gauge 12 gauge

Current* 15 A (2 ft unwound)

* Exceeding 15 A shuts off power.

15. Accessories and Replacement Parts

Specifications

The following replacement parts are available from www.RoboReel.com or 888-GR8-STUF (888-478-7883):

Part Name:

Power cord

Power entry cable

Ceiling bracket

Ball stopper

Wear ring

16. Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability

Length (from plug on power entry cable to ball end)

FOR CONSUMERS, WHO ARE COVERED BY CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS OR REGULA-TIONS IN THEIR JURISDICTION OF PURCHASE OR, IF DIFFERENT, THEIR JURISDICTION OF RESIDENCE, THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY THIS WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO ALL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES CONVEYED BY SUCH CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS AND REGULA-TIONS. SOME COUNTRIES, STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION IN WHICH AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION MAY LAST, SO THE LIMITA-TIONS OR EXCLUSIONS DESCRIBED BELOW MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY COUNTRY, STATE OR PROVINCE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GOVERNED BY AND CON-STRUED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH THE PRODUCT PURCHASE TOOK PLACE.

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EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS

1. The RoboReel Power Cord System is no longer owned by the original purchaser;

2. The RoboReel Power Cord System has been tampered with beyond the requirements of regu-lar maintenance;

3. Parts other than those sold through Great Stuff have been integrated into the RoboReel PowerCord System; or

4.

Great Stuff, Inc. (“Great Stuff”) warrants that your RoboReel Power Cord System will be free of defects in material, workmanship, and functionality under normal use for a period of time described in the follow-ing sentence. If your RoboReel Power Cord System fails to operate properly at any point before the earlier of (a) 4 years from your date of purchase of the product, or (b) 4000 “winds” of the product (a wind being defined as each time that a “retract” button on the unit or on the receptacle ball is engaged), once the defective product is returned to Great Stuff, Great Stuff will (at Great Stuff’s sole discretion) either (1) repair the product at no charge, using new parts or parts equivalent to new in performance and reliability, (2) exchange the product with a product that is new or equivalent to new in performance and reliability and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product.

This Limited Warranty applies only to the RoboReel Power Cord System. This Limited Warranty does not apply to any other product, even if packaged or sold with the RoboReel Power Cord System. Manu-facturers or suppliers, other than Great Stuff, may provide their own warranties to the consumer purchaser, but Great Stuff, in so far as permitted by law, provides the RoboReel Power Cord System “as is.” This Limited Warranty may be void if any of the following occur:

Furthermore, this Limited Warranty shall not apply to (a) cosmetic damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents, and broken plastic caused by abuse or misuse by the user; (b) damage caused by accident (including dropping), abuse, misuse, liquid spill or submersion, flood, fire, earthquake or other external causes; (c) damage caused by operating the product outside the permitted or intended uses described by Great Stuff (such as dropping, throwing, abuse or misuse by the user); or (d) damage caused by service performed by anyone who is not an authorized representative of Great Stuff.

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDI-TIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. AS PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, GREAT STUFF SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF GREAT STUFF CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES THEN TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY AND TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE AS DETERMINED BY GREAT STUFF IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. No Great Stuff reseller, agent, or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty. If any term of this limited warranty is held to be illegal or unenforceable, the legality or enforceability of the remaining terms shall not be affected or impaired.

The RoboReel Power Cord System has been modified in any way.

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OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE

Call 888-GR8-STUF (888-478-7883) or visit www.RoboReel.com for return terms and instructions.

17. FCC Regulations

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

17.1 Declaration of Conformity

• Model numbers: CR12CM01

• Company name: Great Stuff, Inc.™

• 15504 Storm Drive Austin, Texas 78734

• 512-637-0950

EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, GREAT STUFF IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-QUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE; LOSS OF REVENUE; LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ON CONTRACTS); LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY; LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS; LOSS OF BUSINESS; LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY; LOSS OF GOODWILL; LOSS OF REPUTATION; LOSS OF, DAMAGE TO OR CORRUPTION OF DATA; OR ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE HOWSOEVER CAUSED INCLUDING THE REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY. THE FOREGOING LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR INTENTIONAL AND GROSS NEGLIGENT ACTS AND/OR OMISSIONS. GREAT STUFF DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION THAT IT WILL BE ABLE TO REPAIR ANY PRODUCT UNDER THIS WARRANTY.

Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operated the equipment under FCC rules.

The following information is provided on the device or devices covered in this document in compliance with FCCregulations:

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18. Patents and Trademarks

Patents and Trademarks

This product is protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 6,279,848; 6,422,500; 7,350,736; 7,533,843; and DES 419,961;DES 626,818; and DES 632,548.

GREAT STUFF ; ROBOREEL , and LIFE JUST GOT A LITTLE EASIER are trademarks of Great Stuff, Inc.

© 2011 Great Stuff Inc. All Rights Reserved.