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Working through a Blockage

1.  If Cutting Tool becomes lodged in blockage and 

Drain Cleaner is still operating, the Cable will start 
to wind up or twist.  If so, immediately turn off, 
let tension release, and then pull back on Cable 
to free Cutting Tool from the drain blockage.  
If Cable cannot be freed by pulling back, briefly turn 
the motor on in 

rEV

 setting to free the Cutting Tool.

cautiOn! Do not keep cable rotating if 
cutting tool is lodged in a blockage. 

If Cutting 

Tool stops turning and Drum keeps rotating, 
Cable can twist, kink, break, or tangle in the drain.

2.  Once Cutting Tool is free of blockage 

and is turning again, slowly feed rotating 
Cutting Tool back into blockage. Do not 
force Cutting Tool through blockage.

3.  Allow the spinning and cutting to break up 

and work its way through the blockage.

nOticE: 

While working through the blockage, the 

Cutting Tool and Cable can get clogged with debris and 
cuttings from blockage, preventing further cleaning. 
The Cable and Cutting Tool will then need to be 
retrieved from drain and the debris removed. See 
“Retrieving Drain Cleaner Cable on page 11”.

if cutting tool Lodges in Drain:

1.  If Cutting Tool stops turning and Cable cannot 

be pulled from blockage, release Foot Switch 
while holding Cable with both hands.

WarninG! Do not remove hands from cable 
or cable may kink, twist and break. 

2.  The Drain Cleaner motor will stop and 

Cable and Drum will turn backwards 
until tension in Cable is released.

WarninG!  tO prEVEnt SEriOuS 
inJury:  Do not remove hands from cable 
until all the tension is released. 

3.  Place Rotation Switch in 

OFF

 position.

Freeing Lodged cutting tool

1.  Release Foot Switch and turn the 

Rotation Switch to 

OFF

 position.

2.  Pull back on the Cable to free it from the blockage.  

If the Cutting Tool will not come free, 
place the Rotation Switch in 

rEV

 position. 

WarninG! Do not operate Drain cleaner 
in reverse for any longer than is needed 
to free the cutting tool from blockage 
(for no more than several seconds at a time).

3.  Hold the Cable with both gloved hands, press the 

Foot Switch for several seconds, then release, and 
pull on the Cable until it is free of the blockage.

4.  Place the Rotation Switch in the 

FOr

 

position and continue cleaning the drain.

retrieving Drain cleaner cable

1.  Once the drain is clear, turn on the faucet 

or use a hose to flush the debris out.

nOtE:

 Pay attention to the water level.   

There could be blockages farther down in the drain.

WarninG! Do not pull cable from  

drain while cable is still rotating.  cable end 

can whip around, causing serious injury

.

2.  Pull the cable from the drain by hand and 

feed into the Drain Cleaner until the cable 

is a couple of feet from the drain opening.  

A flow of water down the line will help to clean 

the cable as it is retrieved.  (If necessary, change 

the cutting tool and continue cleaning.)

3.  Set the Rotation Switch to the 

OFF

 position, dry your 

hands, and unplug the machine before removing 

end of cable from drain and returning it to the Drum.

NOTICE

rotation Switch controls rotation of drum only.  DO nOt uSE rOtatiOn SWitcH 
in rEV pOSitiOn WHiLE rEMOVinG caBLE FrOM pipE.  use reverse direction 
only momentarily for relieving pressure or untangling cable from a blockage.
Warranty void if cable damaged from allowing motor to twist 
excessively against blockage, or if drum is run in reverse long enough to unwind cable.

Summary of Contents for Hydrostar Drain Monster

Page 1: ...e if product has no number Keep this manual and the receipt in a safe and dry place for future reference 20j When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing...

Page 2: ...the instructions before using the appliance 2 To reduce the risk of injury close supervision is necessary when an appliance is used near children 3 Do not contact moving parts 4 Only use attachments r...

Page 3: ...ner while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating may result in serious personal injury 26 Prevent unintentional starting Turn switc...

Page 4: ...o a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Figure B if a properly grounded outlet is not available Figure B Grounding adapter 5 The temporary adaptor should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be...

Page 5: ...Not Included inStaLLatiOn inStructiOnS read the EntirE iMpOrtant SaFEty inFOrMatiOn section at the beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this p...

Page 6: ...beginning of this manual including all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product user Operated controls Rotation Switch Cable Belt Guard Tool Holder item 61856 Belt Guard Kno...

Page 7: ...ble retrieve a piece to inspect Once you can see the cause of the obstruction select the appropriate tool for the job Run the smallest available tool through the blockage to allow the backed up water...

Page 8: ...ct the appliance for broken worn missing misaligned or binding parts or any other condition which may prevent safe and normal operation 6 Make sure that switches and handles move smoothly between posi...

Page 9: ...o be lifted use proper lifting techniques or seek assistance if needed Use caution when moving equipment up and down stairs Wear appropriate footwear to help prevent slipping on floor 12 To prevent Ca...

Page 10: ...ith one person controlling cable and another person controlling Foot Switch this can cause cable to kink twist or break which can also lead to serious personal injury 3 Make sure Rotation Switch is in...

Page 11: ...until all the tension is released 3 Place Rotation Switch in OFF position Freeing Lodged cutting tool 1 Release Foot Switch and turn the Rotation Switch to OFF position 2 Pull back on the Cable to fr...

Page 12: ...Feed Lever are within reach WarninG Only one person should operate the cable feed and the Foot Switch Do not operate the Drain cleaner with one person controlling the cable and another person controll...

Page 13: ...g The Cable and tool will then need to be retrieved from drain and debris removed retrieving Drain cleaner cable 1 Once drain is clear turn on faucet or use a hose to flush debris out nOtE If water fl...

Page 14: ...rum WarninG tO prEVEnt SEriOuS inJury Do not attempt to remove a rotating cable cleaning Lubrication 1 The Drain Cleaner should be cleaned as needed with hot soapy water and or disinfectants WarninG r...

Page 15: ...et 3 3 Cable used is wrong size for drain pipe 4 4 Cable exposed to acid 5 5 Cable worn out 1 1 Do not force cable Let Cutting Tool do the work 2 2 Move Drain Cleaner to within 2 feet of drainpipe inl...

Page 16: ...DED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS...

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Page 18: ...ption 24 Drum Shaft Retaining Pin 25 Retaining Pin Spring 26 Retaining Pin Screw Set Screw 27 Bolt 28 Tool Holder 29 Bolt 30 Motor 31 Handle 32 Belt Guard Knob 33 V Belt Pulley 34 Bolt 35 V Belt A1118...

Page 19: ...Page 19 For technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Items 68285 68284 SaFEty OpEratiOn MaintEnancE SEtup 68284 assembly Diagram...

Page 20: ...amages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS T...

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