5
Never couple more than one cable at a time. Cable
will extend behind rear guide tube.
6. Select and install the proper tool to the end of the
cable. The T-Slot Coupler allows the tool to be
snapped into the cable coupler (Figure 3). To
remove tool, use the pin key to depress the plunger
and slide the coupling apart.
Figure 3 – Coupling and Uncoupling Tools
7. Plug the Drain Cleaning Machine into the
electrical outlet, making sure to position the power
cord along the clear path selected earlier. If the
power cord does not reach the outlet, use an
extension cord in good condition.
Warning
To avoid electric shock and electrical fires, never
use an extension cord that is damaged or does not
meet the following requirements:
If the wire thickness is too small, the cord may
overheat, melting the cord’s insulation or causing
nearby objects to ignite. To reduce risk of electrical
shock, keep all electrical connections dry and off the
ground. Do not touch plug with wet hands.
NOTE!
By pulling down hard on clutch handle, the
adapter will spin. With an upward snap of clutch
handle, the adapter will stop instantly, preventing
overrun or kinking. The built-in 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 rotating cable with a rag, loose fitting
cloth or leather glove that may become wrapped
around the cable causing serious injury. Always
wear eye protection to protect your eyes against dirt
and other foreign objects. Wear rubber soled, non-
slip shoes.
Be very careful when cleaning drains where
cleaning compounds have been used. Wear gloves
when handling cable and avoid direct contact to the
skin and especially the eyes and facial area as
serious burns can result. Do not operate if clutch
handle is damaged or does not function properly.
Clutch is a safety feature designed to stop rotation
of cable or adapters when released.
It is important to know approximate distance from
inlet to main sewer or septic tank. Over-running
cable too far into main sewer or septic tank can
cause cables to knot up and prevent their return
through small line.
Fig 4
NOTE! A slow or gradual engaging of the clutch
handle causes excessive wear of the jaw set. The
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