Maintenance – Electric Eel RF User Manual

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8. If tool becomes hung up in the

obstruction, move control lever
to the REVERSE position to back

out too. (See Figure #5)


NOTE:
It is not necessary to use
the FOR/REV toggle switch on the

motor at this time.


Figure 5

9. After tool has been removed

from obstruction, move control

lever back to the FORWARD

position and continue to work

through

obstruction.


10. To retrieve cable from line,

move control lever to the
REVERSE position (while
continuing to operate cage in

forward rotation) and cable will
back out of line and feed into
cage.

NOTE: It is recommended to use a
continuous flush of water to clean
tool, cable and sewer line as cable is
retrieved.


11. When tool is close to cleanout
opening, return Control Lever to

NEUTRAL position, place switch

in OFF position, release foot

actuator and allow machine to

come to a complete stop.

DISCONNECT POWER CORD.

12. Pull remaining cable and tool

from drain line and hand-feed
cable back into machine.

MAIN SEWER OR SEPTIC
TANK OVERUN


Operator should determine the

approximate distance from cleanout
opening to the main sewer or septic
tank. Overrunning cable into these
areas can cause cables to twist or

knot-up preventing their retrieval.

MAINTENANCE


Maintenance on the RF machine should
be minimal for the life expectancy of

the machine. The cable cage is
equipped with bearings which do not
need to be lubricated, but an
occasional lubrication with oil to the

machine shaft will help in removal of
cable cage and will not harm the
bearings.

A light coating of oil applied to the
cable before storing will help prevent
rusting and premature failure.
Greasing all three (3) grease Zerks
(fittings) on feeder before each use is

recommended. Disassemble and clean
complete feeder twice yearly.

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