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Guide for Ratél - RatTrap ET20
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1. Generel
2. Preparation
3. Mounting
4. Test of system
5. Service
Link to Quick Guide
On-line model
explosive areas (Atex zone 2)
potentially
6. Demounting
7. New location
8. Repair
9. APP
10. Ratélcom
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Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019

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  • Page 1 Guide for Ratél - RatTrap ET20 On-line model -marked equipment is approved for use in potentially explosive areas (Atex zone 2) For best usage of this guide: Download Adobe Acrobat Viewer for reading PDF files on your smartphon/tablet 6. Demounting 1.
  • Page 2 1. Generel • The RatTrap ET20 is a mechanical rat trap, used for mounting in the sewer system. The solution is availble for pipes with sizes from Ø160 mm to Ø500 mm. • The trap is fitted for the different pipe sizes using an Inlet design in stainless steel –...
  • Page 3 1.1 Glossary and Drawings 1.1.1 The trap 1.1.2 Mounting gear 1.1.3 Electronics 1.1.3.1 Electronics Systems drawing 1.1.4 Mounting kit PVC 1.1.5 Mounting kit Concrete 1.1.6 Softwareplatform 1.1.7 APP Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 4 1.1.1 The trap Transmitter (encapsulated) Spring handle Switch Lock pins Outer container Killing device Inlet CO2 canister Killing chamber The nameplate is placed on the front Back to Generel of the trap Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 5 1.1.2 Mounting gear The Mounting hook is extended with extender rods to match the depth of the manhole The Mounting hook graps the traps handle when mounting and demounting Back to Generel Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 6 1.1.3 Electronics Communication module is to be placed above ground level Repeater on PVC-kit Repeater on Concrete- The Transmitter is encapsuled in the Outer container’s Back to Generel Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 7 1.1.3.1 Electronics systems drawing The Communication module is sending data to Ratélcom via the GSM- network every hour The Repeater collects the data From the transmitter and deliver it to the Communication module once every hour Back to Generel The transmitter is continuosly sending data to the Repeater Back to START...
  • Page 8 1.1.4 Mounting kit for PVC manhole Wire lock Wing nut Extender for Ø 315 manhole Extender lock Repeater Extender for Ø 425 manhole The extender lock i slided towards the extender, so that the mounting kit is securly fastened when the wing nut is tightened. Back to Generel Back to...
  • Page 9 1.1.5 Mounting kit for Concrete manhole Guiding rod lock V-profile to catch The guiding rod is used the wire when the pipe is placed in the side of the manhole with a conical top piece Opening to the Mounting kits fixing bolt Repeater The Mounting kit is fittet to the diameter of...
  • Page 10 1.1.6 Softwareplatform Ratélcom- the softwareplatform is accessed from a normal browser via www.ratelcom.com See the full guide to Ratélcom HERE Back to Generel Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 11 1.1.7 APP • The APP is dowloanded from where you normally dowload APPs for your phone. • APP store for Iphones • Google Play for Android Phones (Samsung, HTC, Sony etc.) • See the full guide for the APP HERE Back to Generel Back...
  • Page 12 2. Preparation before mounting 2.1 Mount CO2 canister 2.2 Choose Inlet 2.3 Prepare electronics 2.4 Mount the wire on the trap 2.5 Create the trap in the APP Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 13 2.1 Mount CO2 canister • 2.1.1 Take out the Lock pins • 2.1.2 Lift of the Outer container • 2.1.3 Insert the CO2 canister • 2.1.4 Put back the Outer container • 2.1.5 Insert the Lock pins NOTE that insert and replacement of the CO2 canister in Atex labeled equipment must NOT be...
  • Page 14 2.1.1 Take out the Lock pins Turn the Lock pins Pull out the Lock pins Back to Preparation Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 15 2.1.2 Lift of the Outer container Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 16 2.1.3 Insert the CO2 canister Screw in the canister clockwise – the canister must be tightened as quickly as possible to avoid the CO2 from leaking Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 17 2.1.4 Put back the Outer container Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 18 2.1.5 Insert the Lock pins Mount the Lock pins from the front of the trap (the side with the nameplate) Turn the Lock pins back in place Back to Preparation Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 19 2.2 Choose and mount an Inlet • 2.2.1 Pipe-size Ø160 • 2.2.2 Pipe-size Ø200 - Ø500 • 2.2.3 Bench Inlet Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 20 2.2.1 Pipe-size Ø160 On the backside of the Ø160 Inlets is a little angle plate. These Inlets must therefore be angled into the trap, before the bolts can be fittet in the holes. 1. Inlet is angled into the trap 2.
  • Page 21 2.2.2 Pipe-size Ø200 - Ø500 The Inlet is put into place and fastened with the nuts. 1. Inlet is put into place 2. Nuts are tightened Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 22 2.2.3 Bench Inlet The Inlet is put into place and fastened with the nuts. 1. Inlet is put into place 2. Nuts are tightened Back to Preperation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 23 2.3 Prepare electronics • 2.3.1 Loosen the Switch on the trap • 2.3.2 Turn on the repeater • 2.3.3 Consider where to place the Communication module – preferable max 10 metres from the manhole • 2.3.4 Examples of possible placings of the Communication module ALWAYS remember to use Atex-labeled equipment in Atex...
  • Page 24 2.3.1 Loosen the Switch on the trap The screw on the Switch is loosened, so that the switch can move freely. Now the transmitter is active Back to Preparation Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 25 2.3.2 Turn on the repeater The Repeater is mounted on both the PVC- and concrete-mounting-kit. -Turn the red arm, and the repeater is on. When the repeater is flashing red every fith second, it is syncronized correctly with the trap. Back to Preparation Back to...
  • Page 26 2.3.3 Consider where to place the Communication module – preferable max 10 metres from the manhole The Communication module is active from the production – no further actions Communication module Consider where to place the Communication module – preferable max 10 metres form the manhole Examples Back to...
  • Page 27 2.3.4 Examples of possible placings of the Communication module one can advantageously mount place the module in an angel of 90 degrees relative to screw holes Back to Preparation Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 28 2.4 Mounting the Wire • Mount The wire on the trap using the snap hook on the spring handle Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 29 2.5 Create the trap in the APP • 2.5.1 Click on the trap on the list or scan the QR code on the trap • 2.5.2 Take pictures of the manhole and the surroundings • 2.5.3 Choose Inlet size and change address •...
  • Page 30 2.5.1 Click on the trap on the list or scan the QR code on the trap or click ”Mounting” to go to the QR-side Click on the QR symbol Back to Preparation Choose from the list Back to START Next Ver.
  • Page 31 2.5.2 Take pictures of the manhole and surroundings as well as the chosen spot for the Communication module First click on the foto icon ”manhole” – take picture of manhole and surroundings and click ”ok” Second click on the foto icon ”Com.Module”- modul”...
  • Page 32 2.5.3 Choose Inlet and change address First Click the Inlet icon and choose Inlet type Next click the icon ”change address” and note the address This field is a free text field and can therefore be used to note eg the manhole ID or other relevant issues.
  • Page 33 2.5.4 Click on ”new position” and save Click on ”new position” and await the green check mark Click ”Scan Com” to register the communication module Click on save – now the trap is mounted in the APP Back to Preparation Back to START Back...
  • Page 34 3. Mounting 3.1 Mounting - Concrete manhole 3.2 Mounting - PVC manhole 3.3 Mounting – Bench trap – all manholes NOTE that a valid authorization is required, under applicable legislation, to mount the RatTraps in the sewersystem ALWAYS remember to use Atex-labeled equipment in Atex zones (zone-classified areas), as well as to check that all Atex- labeled devices are intact and correctly...
  • Page 35 3.1 Mounting in Concrete manhole • 3.1.1 Decide if guiding rod is needed • 3.1.2 Place the mounting kit • 3.1.3 Mount the guiding rod • 3.1.4 Lower down the trap • 3.1.5 Catch the wire with the guiding rod •...
  • Page 36 3.1.1 Decide if guiding rod is needed Guiding Rod The guiding rod is used when the pipe is placed at the side of the manhole with a conical top piece (red arrow) – Otherwise there is no need for guiding (blue arrow) Back to...
  • Page 37 3.1.2 Place the mounting kit Place the mounting kit in the manhole, so it rests on the edge of the manhole The width of the Mounting kit is adjustet to the manholes diameter. Slide out the supporting profile so it touches the side of the manhole.
  • Page 38 3.1.3 Mount the guiding rod Loosen the nuts on the guiding rod and etend the guding rod to a proper length. The Guding rod is passed through the Mounting kit’s opening and fastened on the fixing bolt Fixing bolt Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START...
  • Page 39 3.1.4 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. The trap should be lowered down on that side of the mounting kit where the wire lock is placed. The wire is fastened in the Wire lock so the trap is not dropped in the following steps.
  • Page 40 3.1.5 Catch the wire with the guiding rod If using a guiding rod - catch the wire with the guiding rod's V-shaped end. Now the wire can be guided to the side of the manhole. Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START Next...
  • Page 41 3.1.6 Lock the guiding rod with the fabric cord If using a guiding rod - lock the guiding rod in its position with the fabric cord using the cord's lock. Fabric cord Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back...
  • Page 42 3.1.7 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The wire is loosened a bit, and the mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 43 3.1.8 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to...
  • Page 44 3.1.9 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 45 3.2 Mounting - PVC-manhole • 3.2.1 Lower down the trap • 3.2.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock • 3.2.3 Place the mounting kit • 3.2.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe • 3.2.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened •...
  • Page 46 3.2.1 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 47 3.2.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 48 3.2.3 Place the mounting kit The Mounting kit’s triangular end is placed in the grooves in one side of the PVC-manhole. The extender is slided into to the grooves in the opposite side of the PVC- manhole. The extender lock with the Repeater is slided towards the extender –...
  • Page 49 3.2.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 50 3.2.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to...
  • Page 51 3.2.6 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 52 3.3 Mounting the Bench Trap All Manhole types Place the trap so it touches the bench in tha bottom of the manhole Tighthen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning mounting in concrete and PVC manholes Tilbage til Mounting Back to START...
  • Page 53 4. Test of system 4.1 The magnet is passed over the green marking on the Communication module Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 54 4.1 The magnet is passed over the green marking on the Communication module REMEBER that the manhole cover must be put back on, while doing the test! Place yourself as close to the chosen spot as possible. Pass the magnet over the green spot on the Communication module –...
  • Page 55 5. Service 5.1 Demount the trap 5.1.1 PVC manhole 5.1.2 Concrete manhole 5.1.3 Bench Trap 5.2 Change CO2 canister Inlet size Ø160 5.3 Change CO2 canister Inlet size Ø200-Ø500 and bench trap 5.4 Reset the killing counter NOTE that a valid authorization is 5.5 Remount trap required under...
  • Page 56 5.1.1 Demounting From PVC- manhole • 5.1.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 5.1.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe • 5.1.1.3 Take up Mounting kit • 5.1.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Service...
  • Page 57 Loosen the wire so the 5.1.1.1 trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 58 5.1.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 59 5.1.1.3 Take up Mounting kit The wing nut is loosened The extender lock with repeater is slided towards the triangular part Take up the mounting kit Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 60 5.1.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 61 5.1.2 Demounting From Concrete manhole Mounting kit can normally stay mounted under service in a concrete manhole • 5.1.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 5.1.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe •...
  • Page 62 5.1.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 63 5.1.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 64 5.1.2.3 If necessary loosen the fabric cord so the guiding rod is free Fabric cord Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 65 5.1.2.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From Concrete manh Back Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 66 5.1.3 Lift up the Bench Trap Loosen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning demounting in concrete and PVC manholes. Lift up the Trap Back to Service Back Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 67 5.2 Change CO2 canister Inlet size Ø160 • 5.2.1 Demount Inlet • 5.2.2 Take out the Lock pins • 5.2.3 Lift of the Outer container • 5.2.4 Take out the CO2 canister • 5.2.5 Insert the CO2 canister • 5.2.6 Put back the Outer container •...
  • Page 68 5.2.1 Demount Inlet On the backside of the Ø160 Inlets is a little angle plate. These Inlets must therefore be angled out of the trap, after the bolts are released from the holes. 1. Loosen the nuts 2. Pull bacwords the bolts 3.
  • Page 69 5.2.2 Take out the Lock pins Turn the Lock pins Pull out the Lock pins Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 70 5.2.3 Lift of the Outer container Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 71 5.2.4 Take out the CO2 canister Screw out the canister counter clockwise – If there are CO2 left in the canister, it will now seep out – leaving the canister VERY COLD Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 72 5.2.5 Insert the CO2 canister Screw in the canister clockwise – the canister must be tightened as quickly as possible to avoid the CO2 from leaking out Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 73 5.2.6 Put back the Outer container Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 74 5.2.7 Insert the Lock pins Mount the Lock pins from the front of the trap (the side with the nameplate) Turn the Lock pins back in place Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 75 5.2.8 Remount Inlet On the backside of the Ø160 Inlets is a little angle plate. These Inlets must therefore be angled into the trap, before the bolts can be fittet in the holes. 1. Inlet i angled into the trap 2.
  • Page 76 5.4 Reset the killing counter Move the contactarm slowly over the contact with a light push. Hold it for app. 3 seconds – whereafter slowly letting the contactarm go back to it’s ”on” position. Now the killing counter is reset. Back to Service Back to...
  • Page 77 5.3 Change CO2 canister Inlet size Ø200-Ø500 and Bench Inlet • 5.3.1 Take out the Lock pins • 5.3.2 Lift of the Outer container • 5.3.3 Take out the CO2 canister • 5.3.4 Insert the CO2 canister • 5.3.5 Put back the Outer container •...
  • Page 78 5.3.1 Take out the Lock pins Turn the Lock pins Pull out the Lock pins Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 79 5.3.2 Lift of the Outer container Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 80 5.3.3 Take out the CO2 canister Screw out the canister counter clockwise – If there are CO2 left in the canister, it will now seep out – leaving the canister VERY COLD Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 81 5.3.4 Insert the CO2 canister Screw in the canister clockwise – the canister must be tightened as quickly as possible to avoid that the CO2 seeps out Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 82 5.3.5 Put back the Outer container Back to Change CO2 Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 83 5.3.6 Insert the Lock pins Mount the Lock pins from the front of the trap (the side with the nameplate) Turn the Lock pins back in place Back to Change CO2 Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 84 5.4 Reset the killing counter Move the contactarm slowly over the contact with a light push. Hold it for app. 3 seconds – whereafter slowly letting the contactarm go back to it’s ”on” position. Now the killing counter is reset. Back to Service Back to...
  • Page 85 5.5.1 Mounting in PVC-manhole • 5.5.1.1 Lower down the trap • 5.5.1.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock • 5.5.1.3 Place the mounting kit • 5.5.1.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe • 5.5.1.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened •...
  • Page 86 5.5.1.1 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 87 5.5.1.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 88 5.5.1.3 Place the mounting kit The Mounting kit’s triangular end is placed in the grooves in one side of the PVC-manhole. The extender is slided into to the grooves in the opposite side of the PVC- manhole. The extender lock with the Repeater is slided towards the extender –...
  • Page 89 5.5.1.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 90 5.5.1.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole...
  • Page 91 5.5.1.6 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 92 5.5.2 Mounting in Concrete manhole • 5.5.2.1 Lower down the trap • 5.5.2.2 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe • 5.5.2.3 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened • 5.5.2.4 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Service Back to...
  • Page 93 5.5.2.1 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. The trap should be lowered down on that side of the mounting kit where the wire lock is placed. The wire is fastened in the Wire lock so the trap is not dropped in the following steps.
  • Page 94 5.5.2.2 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The wire is loosened a bit, and the mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 95 5.5.2.3 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole...
  • Page 96 5.5.2.4 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 97 5.5.3 Mounting the Bench Trap All Manhole types Place the trap so it touches the bench in tha bottom of the manhole Tighthen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning mounting in concrete and PVC manholes Back to Service Back to START...
  • Page 98 5.6 Note service in the APP See the full guide to note service in the HERE Back to Service Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 99 5.7 Check if Communication module is in proper place Back to Service Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 100 6. Demounting 6.1 Demounting From Concrete manhole 6.2 Demounting From PVC manhole 6.3 Demounting Bench Trap Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 101 6.1 Demounting From Concrete manhole • 6.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 6.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe • 6.1.3 If necessary loosen the fabric cord so the guiding rod is free •...
  • Page 102 6.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 103 6.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 104 6.1.3 If necessary loosen the fabric cord so the guiding rod is free Fabric cord Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 105 6.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 106 6.1.5 Take up Mounting kit Loosen the Wing nuts so that the supporting profile can slide back and the mounting kit can adjust to a smaller width. Take up the mounting Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back Back to START Ver.
  • Page 107 6.2 Demounting From PVC- manhole • 6.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 6.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe • 6.2.3 Take up Mounting kit • 6.2.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting...
  • Page 108 6.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 109 6.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 110 6.2.3 Take up Mounting kit The wing nut is loosened The extender lock with repeater is slided towards the triangular part Take up the mounting kit Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 111 6.2.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 112 6.3 Lift up the Bench Trap Loosen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning demounting in concrete and PVC manholes. Lift up the Trap Back to Demounting Back Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 113 7. New Location 7.1 Demount the trap 7.1.1 PVC manhole 7.1.2 Concrete manhole 7.1.3 Bench Trap 7.2 Fix the contactarm over the contact on the trap 7.3 Demount the trap in the APP 7.4 Turn off the repeater 7.5 Take down the Communication module 7.6 Move all parts to the new location 7.7 Prepare the trap for mounting NOTE that a valid authorization is...
  • Page 114 7.1.1 Demounting From PVC- manhole • 7.1.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 7.1.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe • 7.1.1.3 Take up Mounting kit • 7.1.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to New Location...
  • Page 115 7.1.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 116 7.1.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 117 7.1.1.3 Take up Mounting kit The wing nut is loosened The extender lock with repeater is slided towards the triangular part Take up the mounting kit Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 118 7.1.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 119 7.1.2 Demounting From Concrete manhole • 7.1.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 7.1.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe • 7.1.2.3 If necessary loosen the fabric cord so the guiding rod is free •...
  • Page 120 7.1.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 121 7.1.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 122 7.1.2.3 If necessary loosen the fabric cord so the guiding rod is free Fabric cord Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 123 7.1.2.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 124 7.1.2.5 Take up Mounting kit Loosen the Wing nuts so that the supporting profile can slide back and the mounting kit can adjust to a smaller width. Take up the Mounting Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back Back to START Ver.
  • Page 125 7.1.3 Lift up the Bench Trap Loosen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning demounting in concrete and PVC manholes. Lift up the Trap Back to New location Back Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 126 7.2 Fix the contactarm over the contact on the trap Now the transmitter is turned off Back to New Location Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 127 7.3 Demount the trap in the APP Back to New Location Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 128 7.4 Turn off the repeater The Repeater is mounted on the mounting kits both PVC and concrete Turn the arm – then the reapeter is turned off Back to New Location Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 129 7.5 Take down the Communication module If you can not find the Communication module, use the APP pictures to see the locations The Communication module is not to be turned off. It can be transported to the new location without further actions. Back to New Location Back to...
  • Page 130 7.6 Move all parts to the new location REMEBER: 1. Fix the contactarm over the contact on the trap 2. Turn off the repeater 3. Clean relevant parts before moving Back to New Location Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 131 7.7 Preparation before mounting 7.7.1 Mount CO2 canister 7.7.2 Choose Inlet 7.7.3 Prepare electronics 7.7.4 Mount the wire on the trap 7.7.5 Create the trap in the APP Back to New Location Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 132 7.7.1 Mount CO2 canister • 7.7.1.1 Take out the Lock pins • 7.7.1.2 Lift of the Outer container • 7.7.1.3 Insert the CO2 canister • 7.7.1.4 Put back the Outer container • 7.7.1.5 Insert the Lock pins NOTE that insert and replacement of the CO2 canister in Atex labeled equipment must NOT be...
  • Page 133 7.7.1.1 Take out the Lock pins Turn the Lock pins Pull out the Lock pins Back to Preparation Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 134 7.7.1.2 Lift of the Outer container Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 135 7.7.1.3 Insert the CO2 canister Screw in the canister clockwise – the canister must be tightened as quickly as possible to avoid the CO2 from leaking out Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 136 7.7.1.4 Put back the Outer container Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 137 7.7.1.5 Insert the Lock pins Mount the Lock pins from the front of the trap (the side with the nameplate) Turn the Lock pins back in place Back to Preparation Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 138 7.7.2 Choose and mount an Inlet • 7.7.2.1 Pipe-size Ø160 • 7.7.2.2 Pipe-size Ø200 - Ø500 • 7.7.2.3 Bench Inlet Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 139 7.7.2.1 Pipe-size Ø160 On the backside of the Ø160 Inlets is a little angle plate. These Inlets must therefore be angled into the trap, before the bolts can be fittet in the holes. 1. Inlet is angled into the trap 2.
  • Page 140 7.7.2.2 Pipe-size Ø200 - Ø500 The Inlet is put into place and fastened with the nuts. 1. Inlet is put into place 2. Nuts are tightened Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 141 7.7.2.3 Bench Inlet The Inlet is put into place and fastened with the nuts. 1. Inlet is put into place 2. Nuts are tightened Back to Preperation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 142 7.7.3 Prepare electronics • 7.7.3.1 Loosen the Switch on the trap • 7.7.3.2 Turn on the repeater • 7.7.3.3 Consider where to place the Communication module - max 10 metres form the manhole • 7.7.3.4 Examples of possible placings of the Communication module ALWAYS remember to use Atex-labeled equipment in Atex zones (zone-classified areas), as...
  • Page 143 7.7.3.1 Loosen the Switch on the trap The screw on the Switch is loosened, so that the switch can move freely. Now the transmitter is active Back to Preparation Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 144 7.7.3.2 Turn on the repeater The Repeater is mounted on the mounting kits both PVC and concrete Turn the arm – then the reapeter is turned on When the repeater is flashing red every fith second, it is syncronized correctly with the trap.
  • Page 145 7.7.3.3 Consider where to place the Communication module - max 10 metres form the manhole The Communication module is active from the production – no further actions Communication module Consider where to place the Communication module - max 10 metres form the manhole Examples Back to...
  • Page 146 7.7.3.4 Examples of possible placings of the Communication module one can advantageously mount place the module in an angel of 90 degrees relative to screw holes Back to Preparation Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 147 7.7.4 Mounting the Wire • Mount The wire on the trap using the snap hook on the spring handle Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 148 7.7.5 Create the trap in the APP • 7.7.5.1 Click on the trap on the list or scan the QR code on the trap • 7.7.5.2 Take pictures of the manhole and surroundings as well as the chosen spot for the Communication module •...
  • Page 149 7.7.5.1 Click on the trap on the list or scan the QR code on the trap or click ”Mounting” to go to the QR-side Click on the QR symbol Back to Preparation Choose from the list Back to START Next Ver.
  • Page 150 7.7.5.2 Take pictures of the manhole and surroundings as well as the chosen spot for the Communication module First click on the foto icon ”manhole” – take picture of manhole and surroundings and click ”ok” Second click on the foto icon ”Com.Module”- modul”...
  • Page 151 7.7.5.3 Choose Inlet and change address First Click the Inlet icon and choose Inlet type Next click the icon ”change address” and note the address This field is a free text field and can therefore be used to note eg the manhole ID or other relevant issues.
  • Page 152 7.7.5.4 Click on ”new position” and save Click on ”new position” and await the green check mark Click ”Scan Com” to register the communication module Click on save – now the trap is mounted in the APP Back to Preparation Back to START Back...
  • Page 153 7.8.1 Mounting in PVC-manhole • 7.8.1.1 Lower down the trap • 7.8.1.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock • 7.8.1.3 Place the mounting kit • 7.8.1.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe • 7.8.1.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened •...
  • Page 154 7.8.1.1 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 155 7.8.1.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 156 7.8.1.3 Place the mounting kit The Mounting kit’s triangular end is placed in the grooves in one side of the PVC-manhole. The extender is slided into to the grooves in the opposite side of the PVC- manhole. The extender lock with the Repeater is slided towards the extender –...
  • Page 157 7.8.1.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 158 7.8.1.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole...
  • Page 159 7.8.1.6 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 160 7.8.2 Mounting in Concrete manhole • 7.8.2.1 Decide if guiding rod is needed • 7.8.2.2 Place the mounting kit • 7.8.2.3 Mount the guiding rod • 7.8.2.4 Lower down the trap • 7.8.2.5 Catch the wire with the guiding rod •...
  • Page 161 7.8.2.1 Decide if guiding rod is needed Guiding rod The guiding rod is used when the pipe is placed in the side of the manhole with a conical top piece (red arrow) – Otherwise there is no need for guiding (blue arrow) Back to...
  • Page 162 7.8.2.2 Place the mounting kit Place the mounting kit in the manhole so it rests on the edge of the manhole The width of the Mounting kit is adjustet to the manholes diameter. Slide out the supporting profile so it touches the side of the manhole.
  • Page 163 7.8.2.3 Mount the guiding rod Loosen the nuts on the guiding rod and etend the guding rod to a proper length. The Guding rod is passed through the Mounting kit’s opening and fastened on the fixing bolt Fikseringsbolt Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to...
  • Page 164 7.8.2.4 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. The trap should be lowered down on that side of the mounting kit where the wire lock is placed. The wire is fastened in the Wire lock so the trap is not dropped in the following steps.
  • Page 165 7.8.2.5 Catch the wire with the guiding rod If using a guiding rod - catch the wire with the guiding rod's V-shaped end. Now the wire can be guided to the side of the manhole. Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to START Next...
  • Page 166 7.8.2.6 Lock the guiding rod with the fabric cord If using a guiding rod - lock the guiding rod in its position with the fabric cord using the cord's lock. Fabric cord Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to START Next Back...
  • Page 167 7.8.2.7 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The wire is loosened a bit, and the mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 168 7.8.2.8 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol...
  • Page 169 7.8.2.9 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in Concrete manhol Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 170 7.8.3 Mounting the Bench Trap All Manhole types Place the trap so it touches the bench in tha bottom of the manhole Tighthen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning mounting in concrete and PVC manholes Back to New location Back to START...
  • Page 171 8. Repair – changing the outer container/transmitter 8.1 Demount the trap 8.1.1 PVC manhole 8.1.2 Concrete manhole 8.1.3 Bench Trap 8.2 Fix the contactarm over the contact on the trap 8.3 Demount the trap in the APP 8.4 Prepare the new trap 8.5 Use the "change trap"...
  • Page 172 8.1.1 Demounting From PVC- manhole • 8.1.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 8.1.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe • 8.1.1.3 Take up Mounting kit • 8.1.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Changing outer container...
  • Page 173 8.1.1.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 174 8.1.1.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 175 8.1.1.3 Take up Mounting kit The wing nut is loosened The extender lock with repeater is slided towards the triangular part Take up the mounting kit Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 176 8.1.1.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 177 8.1.2 Demounting From Concrete manhole Mounting kit can normally stay mounted under service in a concrete manhole • 8.1.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe • 8.1.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe •...
  • Page 178 8.1.2.1 Loosen the wire so the trap is released from the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 179 8.1.2.2 The Mounting-hook is used to pull out the trap From the pipe Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 180 8.1.2.3 If necessary loosen the fabric cord so the guiding rod is free Fabric cord Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 181 8.1.2.4 The trap is lifted up from the manhole Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lifted up from the manhole Back to Demounting From Concrete manhole Back Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 182 8.1.3 Lift up the Bench Trap Loosen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning demounting in concrete and PVC manholes. Lift up the Trap Tilbage til Repair Back Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 183 8.2 Fix the contactarm over the contact on the trap Never attempt to repair Atex-labeled equipment yourself. Read more about Atex HERE Back to Changing outer container Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 184 8.3 Demount the trap in the APP Back to Changing outer container Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 185 8.4 Prepare the new trap 8.4.1 Mount CO2 canister (if necessary) 8.4.2 Mount Inlet on new Outer container 8.4.3 Prepare electronics 8.4.4 Mount the wire on the trap Back to Changing outer container Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 186 8.4.1 Mount CO2 canister • 8.4.1.1 Take out the Lock pins • 8.4.1.2 Lift of the Outer container • 8.4.1.3 Insert the CO2 canister • 8.4.1.4 Put back the Outer container • 8.4.1.5 Insert the Lock pins NOTE that insert and replacement of the CO2 canister in Atex labeled equipment must NOT be...
  • Page 187 8.4.1.1 Take out the Lock pins Turn the Lock pins Pull out the Lock pins Back to Preparation Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 188 8.4.1.2 Lift of the Outer container Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 189 8.4.1.3 Insert the CO2 canister Screw in the canister clockwise – the canister must be tightened as quickly as possible to avoid the CO2 from leaking out Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 190 8.4.1.4 Put back the Outer container Back to Preparation Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 191 8.4.1.5 Insert the Lock pins Mount the Lock pins from the front of the trap (the side with the nameplate) Turn the Lock pins back in place Back to Preparation Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 192 8.4.2 Choose and mount an Inlet • 8.4.2.1 Pipe-size Ø160 • 8.4.2.2 Pipe-size Ø200 - Ø500 • 8.4.2.3 Bench Inlet Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 193 8.4.2.1 Pipe-size Ø160 On the backside of the Ø160 Inlets is a little angle plate. These Inlets must therefore be angled into the trap, before the bolts can be fittet in the holes. 1. Inlet is angled into the trap 2.
  • Page 194 8.4.2.2 Pipe-size Ø200 - Ø500 The Inlet is put into place and fastened with the nuts. 1. Inlet is put into place 2. Nuts are tightened Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 195 8.4.2.3 Bench Inlet The Inlet is put into place and fastened with the nuts. 1. Inlet is put into place 2. Nuts are tightened Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 196 8.4.3 Loosen the Switch on the trap The screw on the Switch is loosened, so that the switch can move freely. Now the transmitter is active ALWAYS remember to use Atex- labeled equipment in Atex zones (zone- classified areas), as well as to check that all Atex-labeled devices are intact and...
  • Page 197 8.4.4 Mounting the Wire • Mount The wire on the trap using the snap hook on the spring handle Back to Preparation Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 198 8.5 Use the "change trap" function in the APP See the full guide to the change function in the APP HERE Back to Changing outer container Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 199 8.6.1 Mounting in PVC-manhole • 8.6.1.1 Lower down the trap • 8.6.1.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock • 8.6.1.3 Place the mounting kit • 8.6.1.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe • 8.6.1.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened •...
  • Page 200 8.6.1.1 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 201 8.6.1.2 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 202 8.6.1.3 Place the mounting kit The Mounting kit’s triangular end is placed in the grooves in one side of the PVC-manhole. The extender is slided into to the grooves in the opposite side of the PVC- manhole. The extender lock with the Repeater is slided towards the extender –...
  • Page 203 8.6.1.4 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 204 8.6.1.5 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole...
  • Page 205 8.6.1.6 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in PVC-manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 206 8.6.2 Mounting in Concrete manhole • 8.6.2.1 Lower down the trap • 8.6.2.2 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe • 8.6.2.3 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened • 8.6.2.4 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Changing outer container Back to...
  • Page 207 8.6.2.1 Lower down the trap Using the Mounting- hook the trap is lowered down the manhole. The trap should be lowered down on that side of the mounting kit where the wire lock is placed. The wire is fastened in the Wire lock so the trap is not dropped in the following steps.
  • Page 208 8.6.2.2 The mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe The wire is loosened a bit, and the mounting-hook is used to insert the trap in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 209 8.6.2.3 Tighten the wire so the trap is fastened The wire is tightened so the spring in the spring handle is stretched so that you have a proper pull Now the trap is kept tight and thereby fastened in the pipe Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole...
  • Page 210 8.6.2.4 Fasten the wire in the wire lock Back to Mounting in Concrete manhole Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 211 8.6.3 Mounting the Bench Trap All Manhole types Place the trap so it touches the bench in tha bottom of the manhole Tighthen the Wire as usual – see the sections concerning mounting in concrete and PVC manholes Back to Repair Back to START...
  • Page 212 9. APP 9.1 Download and Login 9.2 Mount new trap 9.3 Service trap 9.4 Demount trap 9.5 Change trap 9.6 Move trap 9.7 Alarms 9.8 Help Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 213 9.1 Download and Login The APP is dowloanded from where you normally dowload APPs for your phone. APP store for Iphones Google Play for Android Phones (Samsung, HTC, Sony etc.) When the APP is downloaded, the logo will look as shown on the picture Now the APP is ready for use and is opened by...
  • Page 214 9.1.1 Login The login informations are received on e-mail, when you have been created as a user in Ratélcom’s webplatform The login informations are typed in the boxes – now click Login to enter the APP Back to Back to START Back Ver.
  • Page 215 9.2 Mount new trap On this side you choose if you will find the trap to be monted via the list or the QR code Choosing the list – start choosing the trap type Choosing QR code- Click on ”Mounting” Back to Back to START...
  • Page 216 9.2.1 Choose trap type Choose ”RatTrap ET 20” Back to Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 217 9.2.2 List view Click on the chosen trap on the list, and click ”Show” Back to Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 218 9.2.3 QR kode Click on the QR code icon Scan the QR code and click ”OK” Back to Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 219 9.2.4 Take pictures of the manhole and surroundings as well as the chosen spot for the Communication module First click on the foto icon ”manhole” – take picture of manhole and surroundings and click ”ok” Second click on the foto icon ”Com.Module”- modul”...
  • Page 220 9.2.5 Choose Inlet and change address First Click the Inlet icon and choose Inlet type Next click the icon ”change address” and note the address This field is a free text field and can therefore be used to note eg. the manhole ID or other relevant issues.
  • Page 221 9.2.6 Click on ”new position” and save Click on ”new position” and await the green check mark Click ”Scan Com” to register the communication module Click on save – now the trap is mounted in the APP Back to Back to START Back Ver.
  • Page 222 9.3 Service function Click on the trap, that needs service – chosing either the list view or the QR code Back to Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 223 9.3.1 Scroll down and click ”Service” When the trap is displayed scroll to the bottom and click the grey bar ”Service” Back to Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 224 9.3.2 Do Service and tick the tasks (also se the next page) Take picture if relevant Tick ”Yes” in the boxes as the tasks are done Tick ”yes” if the trap is remounted – ”no” if Tick ”no” if the trap is still in the manhole –...
  • Page 225 9.3.3 Save Service Last – scroll down to the bottom of the view and click ”Save” Now the service report is availble in Ratélcom’s webplatform Back to Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 226 9.4 Demount trap Click on the trap, that needs demount – chosing either the list view or the QR code Back to Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 227 9.4.1 Click ”Remove Trap” Click ”Remove Trap” Back to Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 228 9.4.2 Confirm Demounting Confirm the demounting Back to Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 229 9.5 Change trap Click on the trap, that needs to be changed – chosing either the list view or the QR code Back to Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 230 9.5.1 Scroll down and choose ”Service” Scroll down and choose ”Service” Back to Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 231 9.5.2 Scroll down – and tick as shown Click ”No” in ”Remounted” Click ”Yes” in ”trap taken up” Then choose the new trap - either the from the list view or the QR code Click ”Save” Back to Back to START Back Ver.
  • Page 232 9.6 Move trap Demount the trap as shown in section 9.4 Move the trap to the new position Mount the trap as shown in section 9.2 Back to Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 233 9.7 Alarms Choose trap type Use the filter to show which traps are having an alarm Click on a trap with alarm, to see the details Back to Back to START Next Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 234 9.7.1 Deal with the alarm Scroll to the bottom of the view and click ”notifications ” to see the alarms Deal with the alarm by doing a ”Service” Back to Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 235 9.8 Help By clicking ”?” you access the full manual for RatTrap ET20 Choose ”download file” on android phones for activating the manual’s link functions Back to Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 236 10. Ratélcom 10. 1 Ratélcom for Representatives 10.2 Ratélcom for End Customer 10.3 Ratélcom for Technicians Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 237 10.1 Ratélcom for Representatives 10.1.1 Login 10.1.2 The Frontpage 10.1.3 Companies 10.1.4 Employees 10.1.5 Manage Products 10. 1.6 Trap Groups 10.1.7 Alarms 10.1.8 Vacation 10.1.9 Traps 10.1.10 Change Password Back to Ratélcom Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 238 10.1.1 Login The login informations are received on e- mail, when you have been created as a user in Ratélcom’s webplatform (first login is received directly from Ratél’s customer support when receiving your first products) The login informations are used for both Ratélcom’s webplatform and the Ratélcom Back to Representatives...
  • Page 239 On the frontpage you see the menu structure on the left. Click on the individual sections to proceed. In the upper right corner you choose between languages. By clicking ”?” you access the full manual for RatTrap ET20 Back to Representatives...
  • Page 240 10.1.3 Companies In the section ”Companies” you see a list of the companies, that are created by you as a representative. From this section you can create new companies, send reports to already existing companies and correct data registered on already existing companies. Back to Representatives Back to...
  • Page 241 10.1.3.1 Create company When creating a new company you should as a minimum fill in the boxes marked with ”Required”. Tick the box ”Service contract” if you are the company servicing the traps. Tick the box ”print alarms on report” if needed. Remember to click ”Save company”.
  • Page 242 10.1.3.2 Send report to Companies Choose the time interval you wish for the report – and click ”Send report”. Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 243 10.1.3.3 Correct company In this section you can correct already existing companies data. Remember to click ”Save company”. Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 244 10.1.4 Employees In the section ”Employees” you see the list of employees affilliated with the individual companies. Both on your representative level and on the end customer level. Choose the company with which employees you want to see or change Now the relevant employees are shown in the list From this section you can create new employees and correct data registered on already existing employees –...
  • Page 245 10.1.4.1 Create employee When creating a new employee you should as a minimum fill in the boxes marked with ”Required”. Choose the user level so it fits the relevant employee Your own employees incl. technicians are created in you own company name.
  • Page 246 10.1.4.2 Send Login When clicking ”Send Login”, you will send the relevant employee a login/new login on email. When you see the green bar in the top of the side, the email has been sent correctly. Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back...
  • Page 247 10.1.4.3 Correct employee In this section you can correct an existing employees data. An employee can deatictivated by one click using the ”active” box. The employee is still in the database, and be activated again with another tick in the box. Remember to click ”Save employee”.
  • Page 248 10.1.5 Manage Products In this sections you have an overview of all your traps. From here you can filter the view so you can manage the traps. You can change company and trapgroup - and it is in this section you add alarm receivers to the traps using ”add user”. Back to Representatives Back to...
  • Page 249 10.1.5.1 Manage Products continued Employees ”using” the traps are alarmreceivers Connect a trap to a trap group Move a trap from your stock to an end customer/company Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 250 10.1.6 Trap Groups Here you see a list of the already created Trap groups – if any. Trap Groups are to further group traps if you have many traps to handle in one login. The traps can be arrange in different trap groups across company order –...
  • Page 251 10.1.6.1 Create trap group Boxes marked with ”Requried” is filled out Remeber to click ”Save Trap Group” Herafter traps can be added to the group via Manage Products Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 252 10.1.6.2 Delete trap group Here you can delete a trap group by clicking ”delete trap group” The traps are still availble for you, companies and user – only no longer in a searchable group. Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 253 10.1.6.3 Correct trap group Here you can correct a trap group’s name or affiliation to a customer. Click ”Correct trap group”, when your changes are made. Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 254 10.1.7 Alarms In the section ”Alarms” all traps with Alarms which are not yet handled shown. The alarms are displayed with a red indicator in the relevant coloumn of alarmtype Click ”Show” in the right coloumn to know which technician who was the receiver of the alarm Back to Representatives...
  • Page 255 10.1.8 Vacation In this view you see a list showing employees on vacation. Click ”Create” to note further employees on vacation Fill in the boxes and click ”Save Vacation” Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 256 10.1.9 Traps In the section Traps you can view alle the traps you are servicing. Traps can be shown either on a map or in a list. The dropdown menus allow ypu to search across company; trap group; trap type etc to narrow your search In the listview you are able to sort the coloumns within the different categories ”Inlet”, ”com module”, ”company”...
  • Page 257 10.1.9.1 Click on a trap for details By clicking a trap either on the list or on the map – you will get an overall status on the trap By clicking ”details” you wil get a short menu, where the trap’s graphs, service reports and historics can be shown for a given time interval.
  • Page 258 10.1.9.2 Service reports etc The ”Data” tab will show you all messages from the Communications Module Example of a graph created in the ”Graph” tab Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 259 10.1.9.3 Service reports etc continued The ”Service report” tab list the service reports on the trap The ”Trap History” fan gives you an overview of the trap’s handeling over time Back to Representatives Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 260 10.1.10 Change Password Type your present password in the first box Type the wanted password in the next two boxes Click ”Save” Back to Representatives Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 261 10.2 Ratélcom for End Customer 10.2.1 Login 10.2.2 The Frontpage 10.2.3 Companies 10.2.4 Employees 10.2.5 Manage Products 10.2.6 Trap Groups 10.2.7 Alarms 10.2.8 Vacations 10.2.9 Traps 10.2.10 Change Password Back to Ratélcom Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 262 10.2.1 Login The login informations are received on e- mail, when you have been created as a user in Ratélcom’s webplatform (first login is received directly from Ratél’s customer support when receiving your first products) The login informations are used for both Ratélcom’s webplatform and the Ratélcom Back to End Customer...
  • Page 263 On the frontpage you see the menu structure on the left. Click on the individual sections to proceed. In the upper right corner you choose between languages. By clicking ”?” you access the full manual for RatTrap ET20 Back to End Customer...
  • Page 264 10.2.3 Companies In this section you can correct your company’s data if needed Remember to click ”Save Company” when you have made correctionsnår rettelserne er foretaget. Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 265 10.2.4 Employees In the section ”Employees” you see the list of your employees. From this section you can create new employees and correct data registered on already existing employees – and send login/new login to employees. Back to End Customer Back to START Next...
  • Page 266 10.2.4.1 Create employee When creating a new employee you should as a minimum fill in the boxes marked with ”Required”. Choose the user level so it fits the relevant employee Remember to click ”Save employee” Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back...
  • Page 267 10.2.4.2 Send Login When clicking ”Send Login”, you will send the relevant employee a login/new login on email. When you see the green bar in the top of the side, the email has been sent correctly. Back to End Customer Back to START Next...
  • Page 268 10.2.4.3 Correct employee In this section you can correct an existing employees data. An employee can deatictivated by one click using the ”active” box. The employee is still in the database, and be activated again with another tick in the box. Remember to click ”Save employee”.
  • Page 269 10.2.5 Manage Products In this sections you have an overview of all your traps. From here you can filter the view so you can manage the traps. You can change company and trapgroup - and it is in this section you add alarm receivers to the traps using ”add user”. Back to End Customer Back to...
  • Page 270 10.2.5.1 Manage Products continued Employees ”using” the traps are alarmreceivers Connect a trap to a trap group Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 271 10.2.6 Trap Groups Here you see a list of the already created Trap groups – if any. Trap Groups are to further group traps if you have many traps to hanlde in one login. The traps can be arrange in different trap groups across company order –...
  • Page 272 10.2.6.1 Create trap group Boxes marked with ”Required” is filled out Remember to click ”Save Trap Group” Hereafter traps can be added to the group via Manage Products Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 273 10.2.6.2 Delete trap group Here you can delete a trap group by clicking ”delete trap group” The traps are still availble for you, companies and user – only no longer in a searchable group. Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back...
  • Page 274 10.2.6.3 Correct trap group Here you can correct a trap group’s name or affiliation to a customer. Click ”Correct trap group”, when your changes are made. Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 275 10.2.7 Alarms In the section ”Alarms” all traps with Alarms which are not yet handled shown. The alarms are displayed with a red indicator in the relevant coloumn of alarmtype Click ”Show” in the right coloumn to know which technician who was the receiver of the alarm Back to End Customer...
  • Page 276 10.2.8 Vacation In this view you see a list showing employees on vacation. Click ”Create” to note further employees on vacation Fill in the boxes and click ”Save Vacation” Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 277 10.2.9 Traps In the section Traps you can view alle the traps you are servicing. Traps can be shown either on a map or in a list. The dropdown menus allow ypu to search across company; trap group; trap type etc to narrow your search In the listview you are able to sort the coloumns within the different categories ”Inlet”, ”com module”, ”company”...
  • Page 278 10.2.9.1 Click on trap for details By clicking a trap either on the list or on the map – you will get an overall status on the trap By clicking ”details” you wil get a short menu, where the trap’s graphs, service reports and historics can be shown for a given time interval.
  • Page 279 10.2.9.2 Service reports etc The ”Data” tab will show you all messages from the Communications Module Example of a graph created in the ”Graph” tab Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 280 10.2.9.3 Service reports etc continued The ”Service report” tab list the service reports on the trap The ”Trap History” fan gives you an overview of the trap’s handeling over time Back to End Customer Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 281 10.2.10 Change Password Type your present password in the first box Type the wanted password in the next two boxes Click ”Save” Back to End Customer Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 282 10.3 Ratélcom for Technicians 10.3.1 Login 10.3.2 The Frontpage 10.3.3 Manage Products 10.3.4 Trap Groups 10.3.5 Alarms 10.3.6 Traps 10.3.7 Change Password Back to Ratélcom Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 283 10.3.1 Login The login informations are received on e- mail, when you have been created as a user in Ratélcom’s webplatform (first login is received directly from Ratél’s customer support when receiving your first products) The login informations are used for both Ratélcom’s webplatform and the Ratélcom Back to Technicians...
  • Page 284 On the frontpage you see the menu structure on the left. Click on the individual sections to proceed. In the upper right corner you choose between languages. By clicking ”?” you access the full manual for RatTrap ET20 Back to Technicians...
  • Page 285 10.3.3 Manage Products In this sections you have an overview of all your traps. From here you can filter the view so you can manage the traps. You can change company and trapgroup Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 286 10.3.3.1 Manage Products continued Change address on a trap Connect a trap to a trap group Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 287 10.3.4 Trap Groups Here you see a list of the already created Trap groups – if any. Trap Groups are to further group traps if you have many traps to hanlde in one login. The traps can be arrange in different trap groups across company order –...
  • Page 288 10.3.4.1 Create trap group Boxes marked with ”Requried” is filled out Remeber to click ”Save Trap Group” Herafter traps can be added to the group via Manage Products Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 289 10.3.4.2 Delete trap group Here you can delete a trap group by clicking ”delete trap group” The traps are still availble for you, companies and user – only no longer in a searchable group. Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver.
  • Page 290 10.3.4.3 Correct trap group Here you can correct a trap group’s name Click ”Correct trap group”, when your changes are made. Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 291 10.3.5 Alarms In the section ”Alarms” all traps with Alarms which are not yet handled shown. The alarms are displayed with a red indicator in the relevant coloumn of alarmtype Click ”Show” in the right coloumn to know which technician who was the receiver of the alarm Back to Technicians...
  • Page 292 10.3.6 Traps In the section Traps you can view alle the traps you are servicing. Traps can be shown either on a map or in a list. The dropdown menus allow ypu to search across company; trap group; trap type etc to narrow your search In the listview you are able to sort the coloumns within the different categories ”Inlet”, ”com module”, ”company”...
  • Page 293 10.3.6.1 Click on trap for details By clicking a trap either on the list or on the map – you will get an overall status on the trap By clicking ”details” you wil get a short menu, where the trap’s graphs, service reports and historics can be shown for a given time interval.
  • Page 294 10.3.6.2 Service reports etc The ”Data” tab will show you all messages from the Communications Module Example of a graph created in the ”Graph” tab Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 295 10.3.6.3 Service reports etc continued The ”Service report” tab list the service reports on the trap The ”Trap History” fan gives you an overview of the trap’s handeling over time Back to Technicians Back to START Next Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 296 10.3.7 Change Password Type your present password in the first box Type the wanted password in the next two boxes Click ”Save” Back to Technicians Back to START Back Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 297 CE-certification Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 298: Atex Certification

    Atex Certification Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 299 Ratél at all times recommends that you have acquired basic knowledge of the Atex concept before mounting equipment in an Atex zone. The RatTrap ET20 Atex certification allows you to install RatTrap ET20 in explosive environments - in this case, in what is called Atex Zone 2.
  • Page 300 VA-certification Back to START Ver. 1.4 18.01-2019...
  • Page 301 Quick Guide RatTrap Preparation: • Insert the CO2 canister • Secure the wire to the trap • Select and mount the inlet • Prepare the electronics • Configure the trap in the app Mounting in concrete manhole Guide rod • Determine need for a guide rod •...
  • Page 302 Quick Guide RatTrap Service • Demount the trap • Change the CO2 canister • Reset the kill counter • Note it in the app • Mount the trap Relocating a trap • Demount the trap and mounting kit • Place magnet in repeater - use tape •...