Drain Master CE50 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 6

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Electric Drain Cleaner - CE50

Set-Up

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)

The machine MUST be connected to a properly earthed 240VAC mains electrical socket. Do
NOT use the machine with a non-earthed electrical supply. Do NOT use the machine with an
extension cord that is not properly earthed. If there is any doubt regards proper earthing of
the electrical supply, have a qualified electrician inspect and verify it. • If the GFCI green indicator light does
not switch off when TEST is pushed, do not use the machine until it is properly tested and repaired. • If the
appliance does not start, or stops while running, or if you experience an electric shock, switch the machine
OFF and disconnect it from the electrical supply immediately. Do NOT use the machine until it is properly
tested and repaired. • The electrical cable is not protected by the GFCI device from the GFCI device to the
electrical cable plug.
The appliance is equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI),
which reduces the risk of electric shock. Check that the electrical mains
socket that the machine is connected to is properly grounded and test the
GFCI before each use. To test:
Connect the machine into a grounded 240VAC electrical outlet and
switch the power ON.
Press the TEST button on the GFCI – the green indicator light should
switch off and power to the appliance should cut off.
To restore power after testing, push the RESET button.
If the GFCI is tripped due to an earth leakage situation, the power is cut to
the machine, the green indicator lamp switches off and the red warning
lamp illuminates. Switch the machine OFF and disconnect it from the
electrical supply immediately. Do NOT use the machine until it is properly tested and repaired.

Tool Set-Up

Place the motor switch in the "OFF" position and disconnect the machine from the electrical
supply before assembling or making any adjustments to the tool. • Do NOT operate the
equipment with the belt guard or any safety device removed. • Use appropriate personal protective
equipment while handling and using the equipment. Drains may contain chemicals, bacteria and other
substances that may be toxic, infectious, cause burns or other injury. Appropriate personal protective
equipment includes ANSI-approved safety glasses and heavy-duty LEATHER work gloves, and may include
equipment such as latex or rubber gloves, face shields, goggles, protective clothing, respirators and steel
cap non-slip footwear. • Before use, check for broken, worn, missing, misaligned or binding parts, cable wear
or damage, or any other condition which may prevent safe and normal operation and remedy them before
operating the machine..
Check the appliance and cutting tools for wear or damage. If necessary, replace worn or damaged parts
before using the machine. Dull or damaged cutting tools can lead to binding, cable breakage, and slow
the drain cleaning.
Test the GFCI.
Clean any oil, grease or dirt from all equipment handles and controls. This helps prevent the appliance or
control from slipping during use.
Verify that the foot switch is attached to machine and that all controls are functional.
Rotate the cable drum by hand and make sure that it turns freely without binding.
Check that all warning labels are present, firmly attached and readable.
Verify that the cable does not have multiple or excessive kinks (greater than 15°). Kinks can cause cable
failure. Replace cables that have multiple or excessively large kinks.
E&OE
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