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Jet-Set JM-1000™  

GENERAL SAFETY RULES 

WORK AREA SAFETY 

1. 

All  installations  must  comply  with  local  codes. 

Contact your 

electrician,  plumber,  utility  company  or  the  selling  distributor  for 
specific details. To comply with the National Electrical code (NFPA 

70)  and  provide  additional  protection  from  risk  of  electric  shock, 
the machines are equipped with a UL approved ground fault circuit 
interrupter (GFCI) power cord. 

2. 

Risk of explosion.  Do not spray flammable liquids or operate 
in an area  where flammable or explosive materials are used 
or  stored. 

Power tools create sparks which may ignite dust and 

fumes. 

 

 

3. 

Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating 
machine.  

Distractions can cause you to lose control. 

 

ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

1. 

Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet, properly in-
stalled and grounded in accordance with all codes and ordi-

nances.  Never  remove  the  grounding  prong  or  modify  the 
plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs. Check with a 
qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the out-

let  is  properly  grounded. 

If the tool should electrically malfunc-

tion  or  break  down,  grounding  provides  a  low  resistance  path  to 
carry electricity away from the user.  

2. 

Avoid  body  contact  with  grounded  surfaces  such  as  pipes, 
radiators,  ranges  and  refrigerators. 

There is an increased risk 

of electric shock if your body is grounded.  

3. 

Do  not  expose  power  tools  to  rain  or  wet  conditions

. Water 

entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.  

4. 

When operating a power tool outside use an outdoor exten-
sion cord marked “W-A” or “W”. 

These cords are rated for out-

door use and reduce the risk of electric shock.  

5. 

Test the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) provided with 
the power cord to insure it is operating correctly before oper-

ating machine. 

Machine must have a properly functioning ground 

fault circuit interrupter on the power cord. GFCI reduces the risk of 
electric shock.  

6. 

Extension  cords  are  not  recommended  unless  they  are 
plugged into a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) found 

in  circuit  boxes  or  outlet  receptacles. 

The  GFCI  on  the ma-

chine power cord will not prevent electric shock from the extension 
cords.  

7. 

Only use proper three-wire extension cords in good condition 
of  no  more  than  50  ft.  in  length  which  have  three-prong 
grounding plugs and three-pole receptacles which accept the 

tools plug. 

Use of damaged, inferior, or other extension cords will 

not ground the tool, increases the risk of damage to the machine, 
electric shock, bodily injury or death.  

8. 

Keep all electric connections dry and off the ground

. Reduces 

the risk of electric shock.  

9. 

DO NOT touch plugs or tools with wet hands. 

Reduces the risk 

of electric shock.  

 

GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) 

 

Your machine is equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter, which 
protects you against shock if a short circuit should occur. Check that 
receptacle is properly grounded. Test the GFCI before each use.  
1.  Plug into 120-volt receptacle.  
2.  Push test button. Indicator light will go out and power to machine 

should cut off.  

3.  If light does not go out when test button is pushed, 

DO  NOT  USE 

THE MACHINE 

until proper repairs can be made.  

4.  To restore power after test, push reset button. With the reset but-

ton depressed, if the machine doesn't start, stops while running, or 

if the operator experiences a mild shock, 

DO NOT USE THE MA-

CHINE! 

Tag  the  machine  out  of  service  and  take  it  to  a  motor 

repair center or return it to the factory for repairs.  

 

PERSONAL SAFETY 

1. 

High pressure developed by jet machines will cause personal 

injury. Water spray should not be pointed at any person. 

High 

pressure spray can result in serious injury. If fluid seems to have 
penetrated the skin, seek emergency medical attention at once. 

2. 

Grip  jet  hose  securely  with  both  hands  before  starting  the 
machine. 

Failure to do so could result in injury from a whipping 

hose. 

3. 

Always wear eye protection and rubber gloves. 

Safety equip-

ment,  eye  safety  devices,  non-skid  safety  shoes  and  protective 
clothing must be worn when using this equipment. 

4. 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense 
when  operating  a power  tool. Do  not  use tool  while tired  or 

under  the  influence  of  drugs,  alcohol,  or  medication. 

A mo-

ment of inattention while operating power tools may result in seri-
ous personal injury.  

5. 

Dress  properly.  Do  not  wear  loose  clothing  or  jewelry.  Con-
tain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and gloves away from 

moving  parts. 

Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught 

in moving parts.  

 

SERVICE 

1. 

Tool  service  must  only  be  performed  by  qualified  service 

personnel. 

Service or maintenance performed by untrained per-

sonnel could result in injury and damage to the equipment. 

2. 

When  servicing  tool,  use  only  identical  replacement  parts. 

Follow  instructions  in  maintenance  section  of  this  manual. 

Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instruc-
tions may cause injury or damage to equipment. 

  

JET SAFETY 

1. 

Clean nozzles before each use.

 

2. 

Flush water supply hose to clear debris before connecting to 
jet.

 

3. 

Flush jet hose to clear debris before attaching nozzle.

 

4. 

Do not use hot water. Run only cool water through pump. Do 
not  operate  jet  above  rate  pressure  or  above  90°F  (32°C) 

Operating jet above rate specifications risks damage to the pump 
and related components, and will void the warranty.

 

 

WARNING 

Read  and  understand  all  instructions.  Failure  to  follow  all  in-

structions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or 
serious injury. 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! 

Summary of Contents for JM-1000

Page 1: ...rs of trouble free profitable service However no ma chine is better than its operator Read understand and follow all safety warnings and instructions provided with the product Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock and or serious injury Save all warn ings and instructions for future reference SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...lways wear safety glasses and rub ber soled non slip shoes High pres sure spray can cause paint chips or other particles to become airborne and fly at high speeds Use of this safety equipment may prevent serious injury These instructions are intended to familiarize all personnel with the safe operation and maintenance procedures for the JM 1000 DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk w...

Page 3: ... wet hands Reduces the risk of electric shock GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFCI Your machine is equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter which protects you against shock if a short circuit should occur Check that receptacle is properly grounded Test the GFCI before each use 1 Plug into 120 volt receptacle 2 Push test button Indicator light will go out and power to machine should cut of...

Page 4: ...ose Some nozzles may have an orifice in the front to cut through the stoppage All will have holes in the back to drive the hose down the line and clean the walls of the pipe A tight spray pattern 15 has more driving power for long runs a wide spray pattern 30 does a better job of cutting the grease off of the walls of the pipe A combination of nozzles may be required to clear a line Always turn of...

Page 5: ...being used to clear ice blockages see instructions on Ice Blockages 6 When using a new hose run water through it to clean it out before attaching the nozzle NOZZLE SELECTION GUIDE HOSE SIZE 1 8 CAT 15 Rear Jets w No Forward Jet JN 1 15 Rear Jets w One Forward Jet JN 2 30 Rear Jets w No Forward Jet JN 3 Spring Leader JNSL 1 Down Head Nozzle Optional JNDH 1 Rotary Nozzle Optional JN RA 2 JN RB 2 Rot...

Page 6: ...ater through it to flush out debris before connecting a nozzle 2 Select the correct nozzle and attach to the end of the hose See Nozzle Selection Guide Clean nozzles before and after each use 3 Insert the jet hose 2 to 3 feet into the drain line before turning on machine 4 Turn on the water supply valve fully to allow for maximum flow 5 Turn ON shut off valve at the end of the supply hose 6 Allow ...

Page 7: ... plumbing or air leak in inlet plumbing Repair clogged inlet fittings Check supply hose and ensure adequate water supply Damaged pump Replace any damaged pump parts and clean out any foreign particles Clogged nozzle Clean or replace nozzle Water leakage at intake Worn pump Repair or replace pump Inadequate water supply to pump creating a vacuum lock Ensure adequate tap water supply Clear inlet fil...

Page 8: ...Jet Set JM 1000 General Wire Spring Co 1101 Thompson Avenue McKees Rocks PA 15136 412 771 6300 www drainbrain com General Wire Spring Co 2017 C JM 1000OI 0717 ...

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