How to Guide
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If your machine is not properly operating, do not use it 
until the machine is properly repaired. 
Do not allow the cable to twist, kink, buckle, become 
overstressed or stuck. If the cable begins to get stuck 
or buckle/twist, immediately remove your foot from the 
foot switch while rmly holding the cable with both 
hands. Allow the machine to come to a complete stop 
and the tension to release from the cable. Turn the 
machine off and immediately manually rotate the cable 
in the opposite direction until the twist or buckle has 
been removed. 
If the cutter is stuck in the clog, turn the machine into 
the OFF position, then to REV and slowly press the foot 
switch. Let the machine run slowly in reverse, stopping 
the motor often to check if the cutter has become 
released by manually retrieving the cable into the 
drum. ONLY run the motor in REV if the cutter has 
become caught. If the cable begins to get stuck or 
buckle/kink/twist, immediately remove your foot from 
the foot switch while rmly holding the cable with 
both hands. Allow the machine to come to a complete 
stop and the tension to release from the cable. Turn the 
machine off and immediately manually rotate the cable 
in the opposite direction until the twist or buckle has 
been removed. 
Fingers or other body parts can be caught in rotating 
parts and crush. Do not wear loose clothing, neck ties, 
unbuttoned jackets, rings, watches or jewelry and always 
tie back long hair. This will help reduce the risk of 
entanglement with moving parts. 
This machine has manual cable feed and it does NOT 
automatically extend or retract the cable into the machine.  
Cable MUST be fed by hand. You will use the machine 
to clear obstructions, return to hand feeding the cable in 
between clogs or joints.
1.  Plug the machine into a properly grounded outlet. 
Leave the motor in the OFF position.
2.  Loosen thumbscrew and pull sufcient cable out of 
the drum and place the end of the cable as far into the 
inlet as possible. The machine should be NO MORE 
THAN 2 FEET from the drain opening, with around 4 
feet of uncovered cable between the drain opening and 
drum opening. The cable should form a slight arch. 
NEVER FORCE cable down the line. When the cable 
will not feed further into the drain pipe, the cable is 
probably stuck against an elbow or joint in the pipe or 
may have reached the clog. 
3.  Tighten thumbscrew.
4.  Place the motor in the forward (FOR) position and 
slowly depress the footswitch to start the machine. 
The drum will begin to turn as will the cable. 
Do not continue to force cable into the 
drain pipe. This can cause the cable 
to twist, buckle, kink or break. 
5.  While depressing the foot switch, apply slight pressure 
to the top of the arch of cable with both gloved hands. 
If your cutter is at an elbow, this will help the cutter 
“jump” the elbow, freeing it to continue through the 
drain. If your cutter is at the clog, the cable will not 
feed further. 
6.  Continue steps 2-5 until you have reached your clog. 
7.  Let the cutter do the work. Do not use too much force.    
Do not continue to force cable into the drain pipe. This 
can cause the cable to twist, buckle, kink or break.  
Continue applying pressure to the arch of the cable until 
the cutter has cleared past the clog. 
If the cutter is stuck in the clog, turn the machine into 
the OFF position, then to REV and slowly press the 
foot switch. Let the machine run slowly in reverse, 
stopping the motor often to check if the cutter has 
released by manually retrieving the cable into the 
drum. ONLY run the motor in REV if the cutter has 
become caught. If the cable begins to get stuck or 
buckle/kink/twist, immediately remove your foot from 
the foot switch while rmly holding the cable with 
both hands. Allow the machine to come to a complete 
stop and the tension to release from the cable. Turn 
the machine off and immediately manually rotate the 
cable in the opposite direction until the twist or buckle 
has been removed.
If drum continues to rotate under power when the 
cable/cutter is stuck, the cable can twist, buckle, kink 
or break.
Retrieving the Cable
1.  Move the motor switch to the OFF position. Do not 
operate the motor in reverse. 
2.  Unplug the power cord.
3.  Loosen the thumbscrew and hand feed all the cable 
back into the drum, cleaning in cold water then oiling 
the cable as you go. It is recommended that the cable 
is continuously ushed through with clean water and 
oiled as it is being retrieved from the pipe before 
putting it away. This will prolong cable life and prevent 
unpleasant odors as well as the damaging effects of 
drain cleaning compounds. 
4.  Once all of the cable is fed back into the drum, tighten 
the thumbscrew.
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