Full Product Manual

OLYMPIA TOOLS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Tel. 626-336-4999 / Fax. 626-336-489 / Web. www.olympiatools.com
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14. If needed, set up barriers to keep bystanders away from the drain cleaner and work area during operation.
15. Select proper cutting tool. (See Cutting Tool Accessories on page 8).
16. Install the tool to the end of the cable. Slide the base of the Cutter Tool into the slot at the end of the cable.
Fasten together using a screwdriver.
17. Position the Foot Switch for easy accessibility. You must be able to hold and control the cable, control the foot switch,
and reach the Power Switch.
18. Confirm that the Power Switch is in the OFF position.
19. Run the cord along the clear path. With dry hands, plug the drain cleaner into a properly grounded outlet.
Keep all connections dry and off the ground.
20. If the power cord is not long enough, use an extension cord that is in good condition and has a three prong plug similar
to the one supplied on the drain cleaner. Keep the connection off the ground to prevent it from accidentally getting wet.
21. Also verify that the extension cord is rated for outdoor use.
22. Verify the extension cord has sufficient wire size . Undersized wires can overheat, melting the insulation or causing
a fire or other damage.
23. When using an extension cord, the GFCI on the drain cleaner does not protect the extension cord. If the outlet is not
GFCI protected, use a plug in type GFCI between the outlet and the extension cord. This will reduce the risk of shock
if there is a fault in the extension cord.
Cable Size
1/2”(included)
3/8”
2” to 4”
1-1/2” to 3”
Pipe Size
Roof stacks and small floor drains(no roots)
Roof stacks, laundry lines and
small drains(no roots)
Typical Applications
WARNING
When cleaning drains that might contain hazardous chemicals or bacteria, wear appropriate protective equipment,
such as ANSI-approved goggles, face shields or respirators. For extra protection from chemicals and bacteria, we recommend
wearing latex, rubber or other liquid barrier gloves under heavy -duty work gloves. Before use, inspect gloves to be sure they are
free of defects or loose sections that could get caught in Drain Cleaner. Rubber soled, non-slip shoes can help prevent slipping
and electric shock on wet surfaces. Do not use an unworn glove or rag to hold the rotating cable. Cloth materials can get wrapped
around the moving cable, leading to serious personal injury. Follow these operating instructions to reduce the risk of injury from
twisted or broken cables,cable ends whipping around, machine tipping, chemical burns, infections and other causes.
9. Determine the correct drain cleaning cable size for the drain cleaning job. See Cable/Pipe Size chart below.
10. If needed, place protective covers over the work area floor. Cleaning the clogged drain can be a messy operation.
11. Make sure that the Drain Cleaner handle is locked into the upright position for transport. If the Drain Cleaner needs
to be lifted, use proper lifting techniques or seek assistance if needed. Use caution when moving equipment up and
down stairs. Wear appropriate footwear to help prevent slipping on floor.
12. Set the Drain Cleaner so that the drum opening is within 2 feet of the drain access.
The greater the distance from the drain access, the higher the risk of the cable twisting or kinking.
13. If the machine cannot be placed with the drum opening within 2’ of the drain access, use appropriate-sized pipes
and fittings to extend the drain access back to within 2’ of the drum opening. Improper cable support can allow
the cable to kink and twist and can damage the cable or injure the operator.
Operation