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Checking the power supply cord, GFCI and tool thoroughly for
damage or wear, including sharpness of the cutting tools.
Cleaning any debris, oil, dirt or grease from the tool handles and
controls.
Verifying that the foot switch (F) is properly attached.
Using your hands to rotate the drum (D), ensuring smooth and
proper function.
Checking the cable (H) for any wear or damage or flattening.
Inspecting the work area.

CLEANING THE DRAIN

1.
Use the wheels (E) to position the tool appropriately.
1.1 The drum opening must be within 2 ft of the drain access. If
enough room is not available, use appropriate-sized pipes and
fittings.
1.2 Do not allow any kinks in the cable greater than 15°.
2.
Inspect the area that is to be serviced.
2.1 If necessary, remove the fixture around the drain. Do not feed the
cable through a fixture before or during operation.
2.2 Choose the correct cable size for the job using the chart below.
CABLE SIZE
1/2 in. (included)
3/8 in.
3.
Select the proper cutting tool using the chart below.
3.1 Different tools will have different ideal applications.
CUTTING TOOL
Arrow cutter (M)
Boring bulb cutter (N)
C-cutter (O)
Spade cutter (P)
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Power-Feed Electric Drain Cleaner
PIPE SIZE
2 to 4 in.
1-1/2 to 3 in.
APPLICATION
Starting tool: ideal for cutting and scraping
Starting tool: ideal for removing loose objects
Finishing tool: ideal for grease stoppages and
cleaning walls of pipe
Finishing tool: ideal for scraping the inside
edges of pipes.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Roof stacks and small floor drains
(no roots)
Roof stacks, laundry lines and
small drains (no roots)
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