Goldacres Pro-Reel Programming manual

1
Pro-Reel
50-150m
Operator’s & Parts Manual
50m - GA4904585
100m - GA4904584
150m - GA4906985
GA8700158 REV 7 OCT 2020

2
NOTE: Front Page, Spray gun is shown, but is
an option only.
Contact
Goldacres
1-3 Morang Crescent,
Mitchell Park Vic 3355
P: 03 5342 6399
F: 03 5342 6308
Please note: All information in this operator’s manual is based on the latest product information available at the time of printing.
The policy of Goldacres is one of continuous improvement and as such, Goldacres reserve the right to alter any specications
and designs without notice and without incurring any obligation regarding such changes. No part of this manual may be
reproduced without written permission from Goldacres. All photographs and technical information remain the property of
Goldacres.
General Information & Specications.........3
Key Features ..........................4
Connecting to a power source .............5
Connecting to a water source..............5
Connecting the Engine Remote Shutdown ....5
Prepare for use.........................5
Operation .............................6
Goldacres Pro-Reel®Single Reel Controller
Conguration ..........................7
Supplying Power to the Remote Unit and the
Pro-Reel®Control Box ...................8
Pro-Reel® Control Box Conguration ........8
Restoring a Control Box to factory default
settings ..............................9
Control Box Troubleshooting...............9
Troubleshooting .......................11
Technical Data ........................11
Maintenance..........................12
Pro-Reel Assembly .....................13
Hose Guide Assembly ..................14
Control Box, Antenna & Gun Mount ........15
Electric Motor & Guard Mounting 100m .....16
Electric Motor & Guard Mounting 150m .....17
Hose Reel 100m.......................18
Hose Reel 150m.......................19
Electrical Schematic ....................20
Turbo 400 spray gun ...................21
Safety...............................22
Safety Decals .........................23
Goldacres Warranty Statement ............25
Goldacres Terms & Conditions ............26

3
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a
Goldacres sprayer. For more than a quarter
of a century Goldacres has supplied
Australian farmers with quality, innovative
and technologically advanced spraying
solutions - equipment designed in Australia
for Australian conditions.
Goldacres not only produce Australia’s nest
range of spraying equipment - we also keenly
value the unique relationship we enjoy with
owners of our equipment. We are pleased to
welcome you as a Goldacres owner and look
forward to making your spray applications as
efcient as possible.
Please use this comprehensive resource to
gain a full understanding of your equipment,
and don’t hesitate to contact your Goldacres
Dealer or Goldacres for further information.
Roger Richards
General Manager

4
Safety
General
The following pages outline important
safety information. At Goldacres safety is
a high priority. These safety and warning
instructions MUST be followed to ensure the
safe operation of your Goldacres equipment.
Explanation of key terms used in this
operator’s manual are:
DANGER - You will be killed or seriously hurt
if you don’t follow instructions
WARNING - You can be seriously hurt if you
don’t follow instructions
CAUTION - You can be hurt if you don’t
follow instructions
NOTE - Is used to notify people of
installation, operation or maintenance
information that is important but not hazard
related.
The Operator
All operators of this equipment should be
adequately trained in the safe operation
of this equipment. It is important that all
operator’s have read and fully understand
the operators manual prior to using this
equipment.
All new operators should be trained in an
area without bystanders or obstructions and
become familiar with the sprayer prior to
operation.
Safety Precautions
WARNINGS
• Keep clear of overhead obstructions.
• CRUSH HAZARD - Keep hands clear of
moving parts.
• Any unauthorised modications to this
equipment may affect its function and
create a serious safety risk.
• Never attempt to clean parts or nozzles,
by blowing with mouth.
• Never attempt to siphon chemicals, or
substances, by sucking.
• It is imperative that the vehicle
manufacturer’s specications be
checked and all instructions for use when
transporting be adhered to at all times.
• Care should be taken when transferring
liquid into the tank to ensure that the
gross weight of the equipment does
not exceed the carrying, braking and/or
towing capacity of the vehicle to which
the equipment is attached as specied
by the vehicle manufacturer.
NOTE: 1 LITRE WATER = 1KG.
• Water weighs 1kg per litre, however
conversion factors must be used when
spraying liquids that are heavier or lighter
than water. Example: liquid urea has a
density of 1.28 kg/L and will therefore be
signicantly heavier than water if the tank
is lled completely.
• Suitable care should be taken when
driving with the equipment attached to
the vehicle. Consideration should be
given to both the carrying capacity of the
vehicle and the gradient of the terrain
when determining the speed at which the
vehicle can be driven safely.
• Ensure that the maximum speed of
the vehicle, when loaded, is within the
vehicle manufacturers limitations.
• Ensure equipment is securely fastened,
or attached to the vehicle at all times.
• Regularly check the pump mounting
bolts. The pump will always vibrate to
some degree when operating, and this
may work the bolts loose.
CAUTIONS
• A supply of fresh water should be with
the equipment at all times.
• Standard polyethylene tanks are not
designed for use with diesel fuel or any
ammable liquid.
• Do not use this machine in ambient
temperatures exceeding 40 degrees
Celsius.
• Ensure that all bolts are tightened and
secured before operation.
• Area surrounding equipment may
become slippery when wet.
Continued over page

5
NOTES
• Always read and understand the
operator’s manual prior to operation of
this equipment.
• It is the responsibility of the operator
to ensure that there are no decals
missing from the equipment and that any
damaged or missing decals are replaced
prior to operation.
• Goldacres equipment ordered or
operated, outside the guideline
limitations may not be warranted by
Goldacres for successful performance.
Operators working outside these
limitations do so at their own risk, unless
specic advice has been sought from
and provided by Goldacres in writing.
• Always read and follow the chemical
manufacturer’s guidelines for safe
application as per the chemical label.
Particular attention should be given to
the recommended target application rate
of the chemical being applied as per the
chemical label.
• Inspect the equipment thoroughly for
damage and wear before operation.
• Flush chemicals from equipment
immediately after use.
• Certain chemicals may be unsuitable for
use with Goldacres standard plumbing
designs. Consult your Goldacres dealer if
in doubt.
• Do not operate the equipment while
under the inuence of any drugs, alcohol
or if excessively tired.
• Make sure that the equipment complies
with all relevant road regulations when
transporting.
• When draining uids from the equipment
use appropriate, leak proof containers.
Do not use food or beverage containers
as someone may consume the contents
by mistake.
• After reading the operator’s manual
if there is any thing that you do not
understand please contact your
Goldacres dealer.
Safe Chemical Use
The safe use of Ag chemicals with this
equipment is the responsibility of the owner/
operators. All operators should be trained
in the safe use of Ag chemicals. Goldacres
suggest that a relevant course is completed
by owners/operators prior to operation of
this equipment as a spray unit.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Always wear close tting clothing and safety
equipment designed for the job.
Chemicals can be harmful to humans,
appropriate PPE should be used when
handling chemicals.
Always refer to the chemical manufacturers
label for guidelines on the appropriate PPE
to use with the chemicals you are using.
Goldacres also suggest that you read
and understand the following Australian
standards:
• Australian Standard for Chemical
protective clothing AS3765
• Australian Standard for Respiratory
protection devices AS1715
Airborne particles
Always stand well clear of equipment during
operation. Any spray drift is dangerous and
may be hazardous to humans and animals.
Fluids under pressure
Do not disconnect any hoses, nozzles
or lters while equipment is operating.
Disconnecting these components while
under pressure may result in uncontrolled
uid discharge which may be hazardous.
When the repair is complete ensure that
all ttings and lines are secured before re-
applying pressure.
Cuts, Stabs & Punctures
When Servicing machine, be mindful of sharp
edges on parts such as trimmed cable ties,
hose clamps, cut reinforced hose and the
edges of plates and brackets as they could
cause cut, stab or puncture injuries.
Continued over page

6
Mount Vehicle Safety
• Fully read the Owner’s Manual before
mounting this product to vehicle.
• Before mounting to a vehicle ensure that
tment complies with weight restrictions as
specied by vehicle manufacturer.
• Overloading the vehicle, or operating it
improperly, may cause an accident, injury
or death.
• Do not t your spray tank to the front of
your vehicle.
• Do not load the vehicle in excess of
the load limit capacity of the vehicle as
recommended by the manufacturer.
• Filling the spray tank when tted to
the vehicle will result in changes to the
handling and stability of the vehicle.
• Vehicle tyres should be inated to the
manufacturers recommended operating
pressures.
• Do not attach other equipment to the
vehicle spray tank. This may exceed the
vehicle spray tank’s designed capacity and
function.
• Reduce speed when operating the vehicle
spray tank when tank is loaded.
• Allow for greater braking distances when
the vehicle spray tank is loaded.
• To reduce possible vehicle instability it is
recommended the vehicle be stationary if
spot spraying on a slope or hill.
• Ensure the vehicle or vehicle complies with
all relevant regulations for use on farm or
public roads.
• The weight of the unit signicantly
increases when lled to the maximum
recommended level. Remember: 1 litre of
water = 1 kilogram.
• The tank should be empty during
attachment or removal of the tank from the
vehicle.
• Do not allow any other person to ride on
the vehicle at the same time this vehicle
spray tank is tted.
• Do not allow use of this sprayer by minors.
• Do not use the sprayer in the vicinity of
other people or animals.
DANGER: Failure to adhere to these
recommendations or follow these rules may
result in injury or death to the operator and/or
bystanders.
Anyone involved in the use or operation of the
vehicle and vehicle spray equipment should
be aware of, and trained in appropriate safety
recommendations including those contained in
this manual.
Safety Decals
Understanding safety decals and their purpose
assists in the safe operation of your sprayer.
Safety decals are there for your protection and
it is the responsibility of the owner operator
to replace damaged and/or missing safety
decals.
Regularly review safety decals with operators.
It is very important to ensure that all new
machine components and replacement parts
include current hazard identication decals.
Replacement safety decals can be ordered
from all Goldacres dealers.
Item No Part No Description
1 GA8700006 Decal, Pro-Reel Autowind, Remote Control
2 GA5015991 Decal, Keep Hands Clear
3
GA5064610 Decal 50 mt Pro Reel Decal
GA5064615 Decal 100 mt Pro Reel Decal kit
GA5064620 Decal 150 mt Pro Reel Decal Kit
12
3

7
Warranty
How to make a warranty claim
In the event of a fault or breakdown with your
product, that you believe to be a warranty
issue, the following steps must be taken.
1. Ensure that you have read the
Operator’s Manual and gone through the
troubleshooting procedure.
2. If you continue to experience problems
then please contact your local authorised
Goldacres dealer. They will advise the
method of warranty service for your
product.
Sales documentation and information on
delivery and installation must have been
submitted before a claim can be requested.
Warranty Duration
Goldacres' standard warranty is 12 months
from date of purchase.
Warranty Inclusions
• Chassis
• Steel Boom Components
• Tanks
• Electrical wire and connectors, (non-
contaminated)
• Consoles and controllers
• Electrical motors and drivers
• Wheels, tyres and rims
• Pins and bushes*
• Pump housing
• Hydraulics
• Axle frame only
• Shockers and dampeners
• Wire cables
• Springs
• Drive chains*
• Wheel bearings*
*Failure caused by lack of lubrication not
covered.
Warranty Exclusions
• Pump diaphragms
• Pump Seals
• Pump check valves
• Pump O-rings
• Filters and lter screens
• Filter O-rings
• Chemical Hoses
• Solenoid Diaphragms
• Hand Gun, lance or wand seals and
O-rings
• Consumables, chemicals, fuels
• Items controlled by or tted to Non
Genuine parts or devices
• Contamination or corrosion of
components
• Hose reel seal sand O-rings
• Pressurised sprayer seals and O-rings
• Belts, couplings
• Adjustment of components
• Brake pads and components
• Globes / Bulbs
• Fuses
• Oil / uids / lters (Unless contaminated
or lost due to a warrantable failure)
• Boom break away tips
• Boom break away hinges
• Boom protectors
• Nozzles
• Nozzle Bodies
• Nozzle Body Brackets
• Nozzle Diaphragms and seals
• Wiper Blades
• Skid plates
• Wear plates
• Damaged items
• Worn or wearing items

8
Goldacres Warranty Statement
This warranty is the only warranty applicable to
Goldacres new products (Products) and to the
maximum extent as permitted by law, is expressly
in lieu of any other conditions or warranties
expressed or implied in relation to the Product.
In Australia, Goldacres Products come with
guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to
a replacement or refund for a major failure and
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the
goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of
acceptable quality and the failure does not amount
to a major failure.
This Warranty gives you additional protection for
your Goldacres product and identies a preferred
approach to resolving warranty claims which will be
the quickest and simplest for all parties subject to
the exclusions, terms and conditions below.
Goldacres warrants its authorized Dealers who in
turn warrants the original purchaser (Owner) that
each new Goldacres Product will be free from
proven defect in materials and workmanship for
twelve (12) months from the date of delivery to the
rst owner according to conditions outlined herein.
Subject only to legislative obligations to the
contrary, Goldacres shall not be liable for incidental
or consequential damage resulting from ownership
or use of a Product.
Goldacres does not authorize any person to create
for it any other obligation or liability in connection
with these products.
The repair of the defective Product qualifying under
this warranty will be performed without charge
for labour and parts by any authorized Goldacres
service outlet within a reasonable time following the
delivery of the Product, at the cost of the owner, to
the service outlet / place of business advised
Goldacres in its absolute discretion may choose
to pay the cost of replacement or repair of the
product.
If the Product will be repaired or replaced, using
parts as supplied by Goldacres, repair may include,
at Goldacres discretion, the replacement of parts
with functionally equivalent remanufactured,
reconditioned or new parts.
Goldacres may request failed parts to be returned
to the factory.
Conditions of Warranty Coverage
The warranty covers only conditions resulting
directly from defects in workmanship or materials
used under normal use and service conditions.
The Warranty is not transferable.
The owner is responsible for the performance of
regular maintenance and service as specied in
the owner’s / operators manual applicable to the
product. Failure to follow regular maintenance as
advised may invalidate the warranty.
The owner must provide the Goldacres Dealer with
prompt written notice of the defect (within 14 days
of it occurring) and allow reasonable time for repair
and/or replacement.
Goldacres warranty cover excludes:
• Claims resulting from misuse, use of
incompatible chemical or uids, exceeding the
Product’s specications including overloading,
impact damage, negligence, accidental damage or
failure to perform recommended service or service
intervals or use the Product with good care.
• Failure due to faulty or inadequate electrical
sources of power. 12 volt power sources must be
checked for suitability to operate the product.
• The time taken to remove and re-install
warranted parts, products or components tted
to other than Goldacres brand products will not
be covered by Goldacres Warranty. Only labour
and parts directly attributable to the repair of the
Goldacres unit is covered.
• The cleaning of parts or products before or after
the warranty repair. Cleaning time is considered a
customer expense.
• Any Goldacres Product which has been repaired
by other than an authorized Goldacres dealer in a
way which, in the sole and absolute judgment of
Goldacres, adversely affects its performance or
reliability.
• The replacement of maintenance items such as
diaphragms, batteries, belts, etc.
• Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of
the product, liability to third parties or any other
consequential damages including damage to
crops, prots or revenue, other commercial losses
inconvenience or cost of rental or replacement
equipment.
• Incidental costs associated with a warranty
repair including any travel costs, out of hours
labour charges, transportation costs, freight costs
or any communications costs.
• Goldacres products purchased at auction or in
used condition.
Procedure for claiming:
Claims must be made through a Goldacres Dealer.
To make a claim under this Warranty, you should
• Contact your local Goldacres Dealer,
• Phone 1300 301 853 to locate a Goldacres
Dealer.
Owners returning products to a Goldacres Dealer
will require the original Dealer tax invoice, a copy
of the tax invoice or delivery docket and any
instruction manuals, information booklets or guides
that were shipped with the Product.

9
Goldacres Terms & Conditions
1. These terms and conditions apply to all goods and/or
services supplied by us to you. You are agreeing to them by
placing an order with us.
2. Unless you have a previously approved account with us you
must pay us the purchase price for the goods and/or services
we supply to you, together with any other applicable fees or
charges immediately on delivery or collection of the goods, or if
ordered online or by phone on the placement of your order. All
repairs or servicing must be paid for before we will release the
goods to you. If you do have an account with us the separate
terms of that account apply.
3. Time is of the essence for all payments required under these
conditions.
4. Unless specically stated otherwise, all prices which we
quote or estimate to you are inclusive of GST for goods
supplied within Australia and exclusive of GST for goods
exported outside of Australia. If GST is payable on a Taxable
Supply made by us to you, then you must also pay the amount
of GST payable in respect of that Taxable Supply as an
additional payment.
5. You must pay interest on any amounts not paid by the
due date at a rate 2% higher than the rate for the time being
xed under section 2 of the Penalty Interest Rates Act 1983
(Victoria) as at the date the amount became due.
6. Property in goods supplied (and in any goods which we may
have previously supplied to you) remains with us until we have
been paid in full for all amounts you owe us including payment
for the goods and any applicable interest, fees and charges,
and until then:
(a) you hold the goods only as a bailee and have no right to
claim any other interest in the goods, including any security
for any liquidated or unliquidated debt or obligation that we
owe you, or any lien over the goods;
(b) we may enter and recover possession of the goods from
any site owned, possessed or controlled by you and you
grant us an irrevocable licence to do so;
(c) you must not deliver or on-supply any of the goods (nor
any document of title to them) to any person, but if you do
then you hold the proceeds of the on-supply of the goods
on trust for us and must pay the amount to us immediately
when received;
(d) you must not allow any person to have or acquire any
security interest in the goods nor create any absolute or
defeasible interest in the goods in relation to any third party
except as we may authorise;
(e) you must insure the goods for their full insurable or
replaceable value (whichever is higher) and provide us with
details of the insurance if we request it;
(f) you must not remove, deface or obliterate any identifying
mark or number on any of the goods;
(g) your right to possession of the goods ceases if we recall
or recover the goods, or if you become insolvent, you enter
into voluntary or involuntary administration or receivership,
or a petition is led for your bankruptcy or winding up.
You further agree:
(h) that the retention of title under this clause is a security
interest within the meaning of the Personal Property
Securities Act 2009 (Cth) (“PPSA”);
(i) to grant us a purchase money security interest (as that
term is dened in the PPSA) in relation to the goods;
(j) to contract out of all of your existing and future rights
under the provisions referred to in paragraphs (a) through to
(r) of section 115(1) of the PPSA, to the full extent permitted;
(k) to sign any documents or do any things which we may
reasonably require to enable us to register a nancing
statement or nancing change statement on the register (as
dened in the PPSA);
(l) to pay any costs we incur in registering and maintaining a
nancing statement (including registering a nancing change
statement) and enforcing the security interest created under
these terms and conditions.
7. Risk in the goods passes to you upon their delivery to or
collection by you.
8. You hereby indemnify us and our employees, directors,
contractors and agents against, and release us and them from,
any loss (including reasonable legal costs and expenses) or
liability incurred by us and/or them arising from any claim,
demand, suit, action or proceeding by any person against
us and/or them where such loss or liability arose directly or
indirectly from or in connection with any breach of these terms
and conditions or from use of the goods and/or services unless
such liability is directly caused by the negligence or default of
the person indemnied.
9. You, or anyone on your behalf must not, and you must take
steps to ensure that your employees, agents and contractors
do not, nor assist anyone else to:
(a) copy, memorise, reproduce, misappropriate or reverse
engineer the whole or any part of the goods
(b) challenge, contest or oppose any of our intellectual
property rights
(c) use any name or logo associated with the goods other
than as we authorise you
(d) divulge our condential information to any person or
use it for your own benet except as we have expressly
authorised or as required by law.
10. Any specications, drawings, details, statistics or
performance gures we may have given you about the goods
and/or services are only estimates and any deviation does
not entitle you to make any claim against us. Any sample is
provided only to indicate the general nature of the product, and
we do not warrant that goods supplied will exactly correspond
with any sample or with any previous or future goods supplied.
11. Except as stated in any separate written warranty we may
provide you with the goods or a quote, under no circumstances
will we have any liability to replace or repair defects in the
goods where:
(a) the defects have not arisen solely from faulty materials
supplied by us or faulty workmanship by us;
(b) the goods have received maltreatment, inattention or
interference or have been used, applied, packaged or
stored other than in accordance with our instructions and
recommendations;
(c) products not manufactured by or approved by us have
been used with the goods.
12. Except as provided in these conditions, all express and
implied warranties guarantees and conditions under statute
or general law as to merchantability, description, quality,
suitability or tness of the goods for any purpose or as to
design, assembly, installation, materials or workmanship
or otherwise are expressly excluded. We are not liable for
physical or nancial injury, loss or damage or for consequential
loss or damage of any kind arising out of the application,
supply, layout, assembly, installation or operation of the goods
or arising out of our negligence or in any way whatsoever.
The exceptions in clause (12) extend to any Third Party
Accessories installed in the goods.
Continued over page

10
13. If any condition or warranty is implied into this agreement
under the Competition and Consumer Act (2010) (Cth) or
any equivalent State or Territory legislation and cannot be
excluded, then our liability is limited to one or more of the
following:
(a) in the case of goods, the replacement of the goods or
the supply of equivalent goods, the repair of the goods, the
payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring
equivalent goods, or the payment of the cost of having the
goods repaired;
(b) in the case of services, the supplying of the services again,
or the payment of the cost of having the services supplied
again.
14. Nothing in these conditions is to be read or applied so as
to exclude, restrict or modify or have the effect of excluding,
restricting or modifying any condition, warranty, guarantee,
right or remedy implied by law and which by law cannot be
excluded, restricted or modied.
15. Any quotes on pricing provided by us are consistent
with the prevailing market at the time of quotation, including
considerations as to rates of freight, insurance, customs,
duties, exchange, shipping expenses, sorting and stacking
charges, cartage, cost of materials and other charges affecting
the cost of production prevailing at that date.
16. Any increases in the quote price occurring either before or
during the agreement, shall be to your account.
17. Our quotations are open for acceptance within the period
stated therein. If no period is stated, our quotations are open
for acceptance for (14) fourteen days from the date the quote
was given.
18. All prices listed in our quotations and product catalogue are
subject to change or alteration without notice.
19. Unless we otherwise agree in writing we accept credit card
or eftpos payments only,..
20. We do not accept payment by cheque unless we have
previously agreed in writing to do so.
21. Any goods you deliver to us must be free of any chemicals.
If you deliver goods that are not free of chemicals, you must
pay any costs incurred by us including the cost of our own staff
in removing and disposing of the chemicals and cleaning the
goods.
22. If after 28 days of notifying you that your goods are ready
for delivery we have received no communication from you, we
retain any rights under the Australian Consumer Law and Fair
Trading Act 2012 (Vic) to sell the goods to recover the value of
any outstanding debt you may owe us.
23. You are responsible for backing up any Data that you,
or your agent, may install on the goods. If the Data is wiped,
corrupted, or lost, we are not liable (whether we are negligent
or otherwise) for any damage that may result from that Data
being wiped, corrupted or lost.
24. Before you use any of our goods you must check, and if
necessary adjust, all settings to ensure the goods are properly
calibrated.
25. We are not liable to you for any failure by us to perform
any of our obligations under this agreement caused by an
impediment or circumstance beyond our control.
26.In these terms and conditions,
(a) “we”, “us” or “our” means the entity within the Goldacres
Group from which you purchase goods and/or services,
including, but not limited to:
i. Goldacres Trading Pty Ltd ACN 061 306 732; and
ii. Goldacres Sprayer Centre Pty Ltd ACN 639 231 520
(b) “you” or “your” means the individual or company that
purchases goods and/or services from us.
(c) “our condential information” includes all of our secrets,
ideas, know how, concepts, information, copyright, computer
programs, manuals, precedents whether in writing or in any
other form and all other information relating to us or our affairs,
businesses, sales, marketing or promotional information,
and any information about the ingredients, mix, make-up or
manufacturing process of the goods
(d) “goods” includes any associated services except where the
context does not permit.
(e) “Third Party Accessories” includes anything incorporated in
the goods that is manufactured and supplied to us by a third
party.
(f) “Data” includes any information capable of being installed
and/or stored on an electronic device.
__________________ End ____________________

11
General Information &
Specications
General
The Pro-Reel hose reel is electrically driven
with 12V from the vehicle battery. Up to
150 metres of hose can be tted and a
gunjet provides for even and accurate spray
application.
Single or multiple units can be linked to an
appropriate tank and pump conguration.
Chassis:
The chassis is an all steel construction, that is
fully welded for superior strength. The chassis
is shot blasted, primed and then protected
by the Goldacres paint process for excellent
chemical resistance and durability.
Paint Colours:
Steel work:
G13 Dark Green
Hose size 10mm
Hose length 50,100,150 metres
Pump
requirements
Min 20 l/min
Connections 50 Amp Anderson plug
(supplied)
Control type Remote
Drive 12V electric
448
671
901
445
352
84
239
9
12
D
E
F
C
B
A
3
2
1
5
C
D
4
6
7
8
A
B
117.44 Kg
01
DEBUR ALL EDGES
DRG. STANDARD
/PRACTICE
AS 1100
REV
17/03/2015
Drawing Checked
FINISHED WEIGHT
Approved
Surface Finish
THIS DRAWING REMAINS THE PROPERTY
OF GOLDACRES TRADING PTY LTD AND IS
SUBECT OF COPYRIGHT
UNTOL. DIMENSIONS
OPEN DIM 0.20
ONE DEC. PL. 0.10
TWO DEC. PL. 0.05
ANGULAR 0.50
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE
IN MILLIMETRES
24/09/2014
DATE EDITED
ECN NO.
NAME/DATE
CHANGE
REV NO
David
ames Perks
2015 100m Pro Reel Assembly
GA4904584
13 MORANG CR
MITCHELL PAR 3352
PH 03 53426399
FA 03 53426308
Drawn By
Material
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
GOLDACRES
TITLE
DWG NO.
SCALE17
SHEET 3 OF 4
A3
4
3
2
1
448
671
901
445
352
84
239
9
12
D
E
F
C
B
A
3
2
1
5
C
D
4
6
7
8
A
B
117.44 Kg
01
DEBUR ALL EDGES
DRG. STANDARD
/PRACTICE
AS 1100
REV
17/03/2015
Drawing Checked
FINISHED WEIGHT
Approved
Surface Finish
THIS DRAWING REMAINS THE PROPERTY
OF GOLDACRES TRADING PTY LTD AND IS
SUBECT OF COPYRIGHT
UNTOL. DIMENSIONS
OPEN DIM 0.20
ONE DEC. PL. 0.10
TWO DEC. PL. 0.05
ANGULAR 0.50
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE
IN MILLIMETRES
24/09/2014
DATE EDITED
ECN NO.
NAME/DATE
CHANGE
REV NO
David
ames Perks
2015 100m Pro Reel Assembly
GA4904584
13 MORANG CR
MITCHELL PAR 3352
PH 03 53426399
FA 03 53426308
Drawn By
Material
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
GOLDACRES
TITLE
DWG NO.
SCALE17
SHEET 3 OF 4
A3
4
3
2
1
448
671
901
445
352
84
239
9
12
D
E
F
C
B
A
3
2
1
5
C
D
4
6
7
8
A
B
117.44 Kg
01
DEBUR ALL EDGES
DRG. STANDARD
/PRACTICE
AS 1100
REV
17/03/2015
Drawing Checked
FINISHED WEIGHT
Approved
Surface Finish
THIS DRAWING REMAINS THE PROPERTY
OF GOLDACRES TRADING PTY LTD AND IS
SUBECT OF COPYRIGHT
UNTOL. DIMENSIONS
OPEN DIM 0.20
ONE DEC. PL. 0.10
TWO DEC. PL. 0.05
ANGULAR 0.50
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE
IN MILLIMETRES
24/09/2014
DATE EDITED
ECN NO.
NAME/DATE
CHANGE
REV NO
David
ames Perks
2015 100m Pro Reel Assembly
GA4904584
13 MORANG CR
MITCHELL PAR 3352
PH 03 53426399
FA 03 53426308
Drawn By
Material
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
GOLDACRES
TITLE
DWG NO.
SCALE17
SHEET 3 OF 4
A3
4
3
2
1
446
721
969
239 445
85
10.5
9.0
352
446
721
969
239 445
85
10.5
9.0
352
446
721
969
239 445
85
10.5
9.0
352
Pro-Reel 50m
Pro-Reel 100m Pro-Reel 150m

12
Key Features
Pos. Part No. Function
1 - Hose Feeder
2 GA5063500 Electrical Control Box, Antenna, Remote and loom (complete assembly)
3 GA5052970 Electrical motor
4 GA5023475 Spray Gun
5-V Belt Adjusters
6 GA5061710 Remote Aerial
7 GA5053245 Anderson Plug grey 50 amp
8A GA5061715 Remote transmitter, 2 button, Black, Goldacres Pro Reel
8B GA5072541 Cable, 2.5mm jack, 3 wire, Programming, suit Goldacres Pro-Reel remote
control
9A GA5061720 Remote transmitter, 2 button, Elsema, Pro Reel
9B GA5072540 Cable, 2.5mm jack, 2 wire, Programming, suit Elsema Pro-Reel remote
control
10 GA5072390 PCB Board (457PN3-1000)
11 GA5072380 Switch Circuit Breaker
12 GA5053245 50amp Anderson Plug
13 GA5072541 Cable, 2.5mm jack, 3 wire, Programing suit Pro reel remote
control
14 GA5072545 Switch, Manual override
15 GA5023910 V Belt, A73 Size, suit Pro-Reel
2
34
1
6
5
14
7
8
9
A
A
8
9
B
B
15

13
Connecting to a power
source
The following steps should be followed when
connecting to a power source:
1 Ensure that the battery is 12V DC and that
a 40amp, circuit breaker is tted to the
positive lead at the battery.
2. Using the Anderson plug supplied,
connect the red connector to the positive
(+) terminal and the black connector to the
negative (-) terminal. It is recommended to
get an electrician to wire this unit.
WARNING: Do not use the nominally 1.5V
Lithium cells in the remote unit as these
are in fact above 1.8V when new, and may
result in damage to the remote unit. Use
only high quality 1.5V alkaline cells for good
performance and product reliability.
Connecting to a water
source
The following steps should be followed when
connecting to a water source:
1 The ½” supply hose must have a pressure
rating that exceeds the pump pressure,
needs to be connected up to the hose reel.
2. Slide the supplied nut onto the hose, then
slide the olive on so there is about 4-5mm
of hose coming through the olive.
3. Fit the hose and tighten the nut to the Pro-
Reel.
Connecting the Engine
Remote Shutdown
WARNING: Do not have any power connected
for this operation.
1. Disconnect the 6 pin plug from the control
box.
2. Open the female plug that is on the electric
motor side. Remove the seal from the “E”
port
3. With a 3mm blue wire, t the supplied
green seal and crimp on the terminal pin.
4. Fit wire into the “E” port on the 6 pin plug
and press home until you feel a click. The
pin is seated. Close the cover on the plug.
5. Fit the two plugs together and ensure they
seat correctly.
6. Feed the blue wire to the pump motor ON
switch making sure that it is out of the way
of moving parts and will not get hot from
any parts of the engine.
7. Fit the wire to the earth wire on the engine
ON/OFF switch.
Prepare for use
1. Inspect the unit to ensure there is no
damage or wear which could lead to injury,
further damage or reduce its performance.
2. Check all hoses and ttings, including
spray gun, for leaks or damage.
3. Check all bolts and nuts to make sure they
are tight and secure.
4. The Pro-Reel hose reel is operated by
remote control and when tted should be
in a location which is easily accessible
with clearance between the reel and all
other items.
PROREEL CABLE SIZE CHART @ 12vdc / 30 amps
30 amp overload protection
Distance from battery to Anderson plug (mts) 1 2 5 7.5 10
Cable in mmx2 2.5 6 16 25 25
AWG 13 10 6 4 3

14
Operation
CAUTION: Keep hands, feet,hair and clothing
away from all moving parts to prevent injury.
NOTE: Hose will unwind with a small amount
of restriction when pulled out by hand
Procedure
1. While connected to a power source, the
unit is always powered.
2. Remove the linch pin and check the spray
gun.
3. Test the remote and manual rewind
functions. The manual “REWIND” button
is located on the control box.
4. Unwind the hose (taking care to not over-
run the hose)
5. The hose can then be wound in by
pressing the “REWIND” button on the
remote control.
6. If the reel stops turning due to a hose jam
DO NOT continue to push the button or
damage may occur. Clear the cause of the
jam prior to further operation. If the remote
does not work after the jam, the control
box overload may need to be reset. Press
to reset.
7. When nished, rinse the line out with fresh
water.
8. Retract all the hose and remount the spray
gun.
9. When complete, disconnect the power at
the Anderson plug.
Current overload reset button

15
Goldacres Pro-Reel®Single Reel Controller
Conguration
This manual provides instructions for the conguration of the Goldacres Pro-Reel® wireless
controller system.
Figure 1: From left to right, Pro-Reel® Control Box, the conguration cable and the hand-held
remote unit.
Figure 2: On the left is an inside view of the Pro-Reel® Control Box showing the parts relevant to
setup. On the right is a view of the hand-held remote unit underside with the battery cover and
battery pack removed, exposing the conguration socket.
15
Conguration
This manual provides instructions for the conguration of the Goldacres Pro-Reel® wireless
controller system.
Figure 1: From left to right, Pro-Reel® Control Box, the conguration cable and the hand-held
remote unit.
Figure 2: On the left is an inside view of the Pro-Reel® Control Box showing the parts relevant to
setup. On the right is a view of the hand-held remote unit underside with the battery cover and
battery pack removed, exposing the conguration socket.

16
Supplying Power to the
Remote Unit and the
Pro-Reel®Control Box
Refer to gure 2 on page 1 for information on
the locations of the various parts.
CAUTION: Ensure that battery polarity is
correct when inserting batteries into the
remote unit battery
compartment.
WARNING: Do NOT use the nominally 1.5V
Lithium cells in the remote unit as these are in
fact above
1.8V when new and may result in damage to
the remote unit. Use only high quality 1.5V
alkaline cells for
good performance and product reliability.
For the remote unit, ensure that a suitable pair
of 1.5V cells are inserted correctly into the unit.
The battery cover
is on the rear of the unit at the base. Two size
‘AAA’ cells will be required. Spring contacts in
the battery holder
always connect to the negative ends of the
cells. Also under the battery cover can be
found the conguration
socket (see gure 2 on page 1) which is a
2.5mm socket. This is used to connect the
remote unit and the control
box together with the supplied conguration
cable to enable programming of remote unit
buttons to control box
relays. The battery holder must be removed in
order to access the conguration socket of the
remote unit, but the
batteries should be left in the holder to ensure
that the remote unit is still powered.
The Pro-Reel® control box should already
be suitably congured with 12V DC vehicle
battery power.
Pro-Reel®Control Box
Conguration
Conguration of the system is required if
replacing a damaged or lost remote (hand held
transmitter) unit, since
each transmitter and receiver are paired using
unique identier codes.
2.1 Conguring a Remote Unit to control a
Control Box’s relays.
In the event that a remote unit must
be replaced or a new one added to an
existing conguration, the following steps
will enable a new remote unit to be used
with an existing control box. The location
of relevant parts can be identied using
gure 2 on page 1.
CAUTION: Do not touch any component in the
control box except those parts referred to
in the following procedure.
1. Check that the DIP switch (SW1 in the
control box) is set as follows:
Figure 3: DIP Switch (SW1) setting. Note that
all switches are in the OFF position except
switch 6.
2. Connect the conguration cable between
the remote unit and the control box via the
conguration sockets. If done successfully,
the red light of each unit will light up
continuously. If both lights do not ensuring
that neither light is lit and then reconnect
the cable. (If, after several attempts to
establish the conguration connection, the
lights do not both remain lit, then consult
the troubleshooting section, section 3, of
this manual.)
3. Once the red lights of both the remote unit
and the control box remain lit while the
conguration cable is connected, press
and hold push-button switch, SW2, in the
control box until the control box’s red light
turns o, then release the push-button
switch. The control box’s red light should
remain o but the remote unit’s red light
should still be on.
4. On the remote unit, depress the Rewind
button. The light on the remote unit
should turn o and the light in the control
box should very briey turn on and then

17
immediately o again.
5. Now depress the Engine O button on
the remote unit. The light on the remote
unit will turn back on and the light in
the control box should also switch on
and remain on. This indicates that the
conguration is complete.
6. Disconnect the conguration cable and
test the system by pressing each of the
two remote unit buttons in succession to
observe whether or not they perform as
required.
This completes the setup and test of a hand-
held remote unit with a Pro-Reel® control box.
If there are problems
with operation of the system, the control box
can be restored to factory settings as follows:
Restoring a Control
Box to factory default
settings
Do not connect the conguration cable since
this operation is done to the control box alone.
1. Press and hold down the control box
push-button switch, SW2, for at least 12
seconds. Time this by counting slowly
to 12, during which time the red light will
switch on and o various times and for
various durations. When the required time
has elapsed, the light will blink on and o
continuously at a fast rate (ashing about
twice per second). This means that 12
seconds has elapsed.
2. Release the push-button switch. The
control box’s factory settings have now
been fully restored.
3. Perform the conguration process again,
as described in section 2.1, if required.
The control box factory restore process will
always restore settings back to their factory
defaults. If any settings
have been altered for an alternative mode of
operation, these will have to be congured
again.
Control Box
Troubleshooting
The following list of items may be used to
aid in fault nding if the control box fails to
respond to remote unit transmissions. Use
this when the control box is opened for
conguration of a new or replacement remote
unit if the equipment fails to perform correctly
upon conguration.
NOTE: Do not attempt repairs to the control
box internal circuitry or associated wiring
looms, connectors and external associated
equipment. This list is only intended as a basic
guide to resolve any minor issues or to simply
locate potentially major issues that may result
from wear of the equipment. Refer all servicing
to the product supplier.
CAUTION: Do not make physical contact
with any of the components in the control box
except to connect the conguration cable
to the conguration socket, to set the DIP
switch (SW1) as described in section 2.1 (if
it has been altered) and to press the push-
button switch (SW2) as described in section
2.1. Contamination of circuitry or electrostatic
discharge into the circuit may result in
permanent damage to the control box.
1 Check control box power as described in
section 1. Ensure that adequate vehicle
battery power is available to the Pro-
Reel® control box and that it is correctly
connected. The system is designed for
12V DC automotive power supplies.
2. Press and release the Pro-Reel® control
box current overload reset button (on the
left side of the control box exterior) in case
an overload has occurred. If the unit now
works, it is advisable to inspect the system
to discover, if possible, what caused the
overload and rectify the problem.
3. Check that the hand-held remote unit
batteries are correctly oriented and that
they are serviceable. Replace them if
uncertain about their age. Never mix old
and new batteries or batteries of dierent
types. When replacing batteries, always
replace both with a pair of the same type
of batteries. Mixing batteries can result in
damage to the remote unit if either battery

18
leaks. Refer to section 1 regarding the
correct selection of battery types.
4. Perform the conguration procedure
again as described in section 2.1 but do
a factory restore of the control box rst, if
not already done, as described in section
2.2. Ensure that the conguration cable
that was supplied with the unit is used.
Disconnect the conguration cable when
done.
5. When pressing the remote unit buttons to
test operation, check that the remote unit
red light lights up while a button is being
pressed. If not then either the remote unit
has not been correctly congured or the
battery voltage is not correct or it is a
faulty unit.
6. If the remote unit light lights up when
pressing a button, listen for relay clicking
sounds inside the Pro-Reel® control box.
Each remote unit button must control a
relay in the control box and when they
are operating the relays can clearly be
heard. This ensures that remote control
communications is working.
7. Visually inspect the wiring looms and
connectors attached to the Pro-Reel®
control box and associated external
devices for correct t and any possible
wear or damage to wires, wire insulation or
connector housing. Inspect also for signs
of water damage or corrosion. Damaged
connectors or wiring looms should be
immediately repaired (refer to your product
supplier) as they pose a short circuit
risk to the vehicle’s electrical system.
Never operate a unit with damaged
wiring or damaged, loose or poorly tting
connectors as this poses a risk to both
the equipment and the vehicle’s electrical
system.
8. Check the external antenna connection
and inspect for any damage to the antenna
cable or a damaged or loose connector at
the exterior of the control box. Also check
that the control box antenna connector
is correctly attached to the control box
SMA connector inside the control box
when opened. The SMA connector is
the gold coloured connector connecting
the antenna cable to the control box
receiver board (see gure 2 on page 1).
The connector should not be loose but
do not tighten further if it is not loose.
Loss of received signal strength that may
result from damaged or poorly connected
antenna cables or connectors will typically
become a problem when the remote unit
is at a distance from the control box.
CAUTION: Do not make physical contact
with any part of the control box printed
circuit board or components except to
check the antenna connector.
9. Visually inspect the interior of the Pro-
Reel® control box while it is open for
any loose wires or connections or any
loose foreign object that may result in
short circuiting of exposed electrical
conductors or components. Ensure that
all connections are secure and that the
control box is free of foreign objects before
retting the control box cover.
If the problem cannot be determined, then
refer to your product supplier for assistance.

19
Technical Data
Supply voltage: 11.0 – 28 VDC, 10.0 – 28
VAC. Can use Elsema DC or AC power supply,
12PP1000 or 24PP. 433.920 (Standard),
433.664, 433.408, 433.152 MHz.
433 MHz Frequencies:
Relay Output: Two relays rated at 8 amps
/240V each.
Recommended Antenna:
ANT433 series (433MHz Series)
Troubleshooting
The troubleshooting information is provided as
a reference when your reel is not functioning
correctly.
To ensure that you receive the best possible
service, it is recommended that you exhaust
all applicable troubleshooting solutions shown
prior to calling your dealer, or Goldacres, for
service advice.
Problem Possible Cause Possible Remedy
Reel does not wind
Hose jam Unwind to clear jam
Overload fuse tripped Press the Overload reset button
Fuse blown Check/replace fuse
Loose connections Check battery and connections
Manual Rewind switch faulty Check manual switch
Loose/broken drive belt Adjust or replace drive belt
Seized bearings on reel shaft Replace bearings
Remote does not
operate at distance
Damaged aerial or lead Repair or replace aerial or lead
Flat Battery Replace battery
Remote not calibrated
with the receiver
Recalibration required Refer to Calibration instructions
Faulty transmitter/receiver
Replace batteries
Replace Remote
Refer to Calibration instructions
Battery replaced in remote Batteries are not correctly tted

20
Maintenance
To ensure that you get the most from your
hose reel, it is important to regularly maintain
and service. Always use quality multipurpose
lubricants.
Daily Weekly Monthly Yearly
Check hose and lters
Check battery condition
Check guards
Check reel operation
Check belt tension
Check cables and terminals
Replace remote battery
Check bearings
Replace belt
Check electric motor
Replace “O” rings in inlet swivel
Other manuals for Pro-Reel
1
This manual suits for next models
3
Table of contents
Other Goldacres Paint Sprayer manuals

Goldacres
Goldacres SuperFlow Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Pro-Reel 200L Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres 3PL 600L Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Squirt Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Compact 300L Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Squirt User manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Prairie Compact 400L Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Traymount 200L Programming manual

Goldacres
Goldacres Traymount T3 Programming manual