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• Position machine within two feet of inlet. Use Front
End Guide Hose when it is difficult to locate the
machine near the access or clean out. Greater
distances can result in cable twisting or kinking.
• Do not operate machine in (REV) reverse.
Operating machine in reverse can result in cable
damage and is used only to back tool out of an
obstruction.
• Be careful when cleaning drains where cleaning
compounds have been used. Avoid direct contact
with skin and eyes. Serious burns can result from
some drain cleaning compounds.
• Do not operate machine if operator or machine is
standing in water. Will increase the risk of electrical
shock.
• Wear safety glasses and rubber soled, non-slip
shoes. Use of this safety equipment may prevent
serious injury.
• Only use the A200 to clean drain lines up to 8″ in
diameter. Follow instructions on the use of the
machine. Other uses or modifying the drain cleaner
for other applications may increase the risk of injury.

Description, Specifications and
Standard Equipment
Description

The A200 is a portable Drain Cleaning Machine
designed to clean 2” to 8” drain lines. Applications
include sink, shower and floor drains. Capable of
running 1 size cables: 32mm.
The machine is driven by a 900W motor that has a
grounded electrical system. A toggle switch provides
FORWARD/OFF/REVERSE control of the motor.
The A200 is designed to use 1 1/4”(32mm)
diameter sectional-type cable that has a quick
change coupling system for disconnecting tools. The
cable is manually fed in and out of the drain and
rotates at a speed of 460 RPM. The rotation of the
cable is controlled by a clutch handle. The cable
stops instantly when the clutch handle is released.

Specifications

cable.
Cable Sizes ..................32mm
Motor Type ..............................115V/50-60 Hz,
Reversible, 230V Available Upon Request
Rating ............................900W (input 1400W)
Weight...........................GW/NW:86/80KG
Dimensions
Length ........................... 895mm
Height ............................590mm
Width ............................. 680mm

Machine Inspection

To prevent serious injury, inspect your Drain Cleaning
Machine. The following inspection procedures should be
performed before each use.

1. Make sure the Drain Cleaning Machine is
unplugged and the directional switch is set to the
OFF position.(Figure 1)

Left: to reverse

Middle: to stop

Right: to forward

Fig 1

Summary of Contents for A200

Page 1: ...ng Machine Operation Manual WARNING Read this Operator s Manual carefully before using this tool Failure to understand and follow the contents of this manual may result in electrical shock fire and or serious personal injury ...

Page 2: ... Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords immediately Damaged cords increase the risk of electrical shock When operating a tool outside use an outdoor extension cord marked W A or W These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electrical shock Use only three wire extension cords which have three prong grounding plugs and three pole receptacles ...

Page 3: ...re Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the tool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools Use only accessories that are re...

Page 4: ...ment Description The A200 is a portable Drain Cleaning Machine designed to clean 2 to 8 drain lines Applications include sink shower and floor drains Capable of running 1 size cables 32mm The machine is driven by a 900W motor that has a grounded electrical system A toggle switch provides FORWARD OFF REVERSE control of the motor The A200 is designed to use 1 1 4 32mm diameter sectional type cable t...

Page 5: ... Drain Cleaning Machine Dull or damaged cutting tools can lead to binding and cable breakage 8 Inspect cables and couplings for wear and damage Cables should be replaced when they become severely worn or corroded A worn cable can be identified when the outside coils become flat Worn or damaged cables can break causing serious injury Machine Set Up WARNING Do not place machine in water Water enteri...

Page 6: ... brake increases life of cable 4 Position machine as close to line opening as possible and follow same set up procedure as described for use with 1 1 4 sectional cable 5 Check that the adapter stops instantly when clutch handle is pulled upward If adapter coasts see Special Procedures section to adjust brake Operating Instructions WARNING Wear mitts with rivets provided with machine Never grasp a ...

Page 7: ...perator flush debris from line with running water Repeat Step 8 several times if necessary for thorough cleaning job and then work cable through additional stoppages as required 10 To add cable the following procedure should be followed After reaching the end of each cable section turn the machine OFF Secure the cable by looping it in the line Fig 5 Figure 5 Looping Cable In Line This procedure is...

Page 8: ...damaging effects of sediment and drain cleaning compounds Periodically lubricate cables and couplings When not in use store cables indoors to prevent deterioration by the elements Cables should be replaced when they become severely corroded or worn A worn cable can be identified when outside of coils become flat Clean inside of drum and flange assembly Certain cleaning agents and solvents damage p...

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