cable and cause injury.
2.Do not operate the machine with the belt protection cover removed. Your
fingers may be caught in the belt and pulley and be injured.
3. Do not allow the dredging head to stop rotating while the machine is
running. This will cause excessive stress on the wire rope, resulting in
torque, knots or even breakage, which may cause serious injury.
4. Use gloved hands to operate the wire rope so that your hands can feel
the movement of the wire rope, thereby preventing the wire rope from
torqueing, knotting, or even breaking, etc., and avoiding injury accidents.
5. The machine should be two feet away from the pipe inlet. Too much
distance will cause the wire rope to twist and kink.
6. The machine is designed for single-person operation. The operator can
control the foot switch and cable by themselves. Once the dredging head
stops rotating, the machine must be stopped to prevent the cable from
torqueing, tangling, or even breaking, which could cause injury.
7. Do not operate the machine in reverse unless specifically mentioned in
the manual. Reversing can easily damage the wire rope, which is usually
used to push the dredging head out of the blockage.
8. Do not touch the moving cable drum and guide tube with your hands. Do
not reach into the drum unless the plug is unplugged and the machine is
stopped. Otherwise, your hands may be injured by the rotating parts.
9. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry, and keep your hair and clothing
away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, and hair can easily be
caught in moving parts and create danger.
10. Wear appropriate personal safety equipment when operating and using
a drain cleaner. Sewers often contain hazardous substances that can be
harmful to the human body. Appropriate personal safety equipment
includes safety glasses, gloves, and any other safety equipment such as a
face mask, rubber gloves, protective blankets, steel-toed boots, etc.
11. Maintain personal hygiene, wash your hands and other parts of your
body with hot soapy water, and do not eat or drink while doing the dredging
work to avoid inhaling toxic substances.
12. Do not operate the machine in water or place it in water for use, as this
will increase the risk of electric shock.
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