Safety instructions
- Before commissioning the drain cleaning coil using the drill, please read the safety
instructions provided by the manufacturer of the drill and follow their operating
instructions. (Drill not included).
- When operating the drill, always remove the crank handle first to avoid injury.
- When using the drill, use the variable speed adjustment, otherwise there may be risk
of injury.
- Start the drill at a low speed (clockwise) and increase gradually depending on the
extent of the blockage.
- Make sure the drill is disconnected from the hexagonal adaptor when the cleaning
coil is being pulled back into the plastic housing.
- Only use the drill's counter-clockwise rotation function in order to remove the
cleaning coil from the pipe or if the coil is stuck in the pipe.
- When the cleaning coil is being pulled back, there is always risk of potential injury as
a result of recoil.
- Always use protective goggles, as well as protective gloves.
- In order to prevent damage to the pipe, choose a rotation speed appropriate to the
texture/material of the pipe being cleaned.
INTENDED USE
For removing blockages in kitchen, bathroom and toilet pipes, etc. For use on pipes of
between 10mm and 40mm in diameter.
Blockages can also be removed via the sink filter without removing the siphon.
The drain cleaning coil can be operated manually or by using a hexagonal socket adaptor
which works with all commercially available drills.
Easy removal of the crank handle means switching between manual and drill mode can be
carried out very quickly.
The tip of the coil can be used for removing blockages, as well as for reaching
inaccessible sections of pipe.
The plastic housing prevents contamination of clean surfaces by the cleaning coil.
PART NAMES
1. Crank handle for manual mode
2. Hexagonal adaptor for use with drills
3. Cleaning coil with coil tip
4. Locking wheel
5. Plastic housing
6. Handle
(Drill not included)
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