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troubleshooting
problem
possible causes
Likely Solutions
Motor shuts off
during use.
1. The motor may have been shut off
by its internal thermal protection
switch, or auto reset breaker.
2. GFCI breaker tripped.
1. Turn Rotation Switch to
OFF
. Allow motor to
cool off completely before restarting and stay
clear of cable when turning motor back on.
2. Make sure all electrical components are dry and
all insulation is in good repair. Press reset button.
If GFCI trips again, have appliance serviced
by qualified electrician before further use.
Cable kinks, twists,
or breaks.
1. Too much force on the cable.
2. Too much space between
Drain Cleaner and drainpipe inlet.
3. Cable used is wrong size
for drain pipe.
4. Cable exposed to acid.
5. Cable worn out.
1. Do not force cable. Let Drain Cleaner do the work.
2. Move Drain Cleaner to within
6 inches of drainpipe inlet.
3. Change cable size.
4. Clean and oil cable after each use.
5. Replace cable.
Cable tangles
in drum.
1. Too much force on the cable.
2. Motor running in reverse.
3. Autofeed mechanism frozen.
1. Do not force cable. Let Drain Cleaner do the work.
2. Retract Cable
with the rotation
Switch in the L position.
3. Technician should lubricate autofeed
mechanism bearings.
Power Cord GFCI
trips when unit is
plugged in or when
Trigger is pressed.
1. Trigger defective.
2. Short circuit in Motor.
3. Excess moisture touching
Power Cord or Drain Cleaner.
4. Frayed Power Cord or
faulty GFCI unit.
1. Repair or replace Trigger.
2. Have Motor repaired or replaced
by a qualified technician.
3. Dry cord and unit.
4. Electrician must replace Power Cord with GFCI.
Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool.
Disconnect power supply before service.