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12. Turn FOR/OFF/REV Switch to OFF position.
13. Pull remaining cable and tool from sewer.
Special Procedures
Reverse Operation
Running machine in reverse will cause
premature failure of cable. Use reverse only to
free a tool or cable caught in an obstruction. If
this should occur, immediately release clutch
handle and place FOR/OFF/REV switch to OFF
position. After motor comes to a complete stop,
place FOR/OFF/REV switch in the REV (reverse)
direction. Engage clutch handle only until cable
or tool is free of obstruction. Once it is free,
release clutch handle immediately. Turn unit
OFF. Run unit in FOR (forward) direction and
follow normal operating procedure.
Never operate this machine in REV (reverse) for
any other purpose. Operating in reverse can
damage a cable and cause serious injury.
Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
Make sure machine is unplugged from power
source before performing maintenance or
making any adjustment.
Lubrication
Lubricate machine with grease at grease fitting
(located on jaw housing) once a week if used
every day; once a month if used less. Place a
drop of oil on each of the bearing points, thrust
bearing, clutch jaws, etc., at least once a year.
Cables
Cables should be thoroughly flushed with water
to prevent 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.
Cable Containers
Cable container on 5/16″cable adapter (optional)
should be periodically cleaned.
1. Remove cable from the cable adapter. Cable
is not attached to inside of drum.
2. Remove three 1/4″ screws holding tube and
flange to the drum.
3. Clean inside of drum and flange assembly.
Certain cleaning agents and solvents damage
plastic parts. Some of these are: gasoline,
carbon
tetrachloride,
chlorinated
cleaning
solvents, ammonia and household detergents
that contain ammonia. Avoiding use of these and
other types of cleaning agents minimizes the
probability of damage.
4. Reinstall the flange assembly to the drum and
replace cable.
Machine Storage
Motor-driven equipment must be kept indoors or
well covered in rainy weather. Store the machine
in a locked area that is out of reach of children
and people unfamiliar with drain cleaners. This
machine can cause serious injury in the hands of
untrained users.
If machine has been exposed to freezing
weather, unit must be run for ten (10) to twenty
(20) minutes without load to warm up. Failing to
do this will result in frozen bearings. If machine is
exposed to weather for a period of time,
moisture will form across motor windings
causing motor to burn out.