Drain cleaner and work area set-up, K-39, k-40 drain cleaner, Sink clog setup – RIDGID K-40 User Manual

Page 4: Bathtub clog setup, Urinal clog setup, K-39 battery charger setup

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K-39, K-39B, K-40

Drain Cleaner and Work Area
Set-Up

WARNING: To prevent serious injury, proper set-up of the drain cleaner and

work area is required. The following procedures should be followed to set-up

the K-39, K-40 and K-39B.

K-39, K-40 Drain Cleaner:

1. Check work area for:

• Adequate

lighting.

• No

fl ammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ignite.

• Clear path to the electrical outlet that does not contain any sources of

heat or oil, sharp edges or moving parts that may damage electrical

cord.

• Dry place for operator.

2. Make sure trigger is not engaged (K-39).

3. Plug the Drain Cleaner into the electrical outlet, making sure to position

the power cord along the clear path selected earlier. If the power cord

does not reach the outlet, use an extension cord in good condition.

WARNING: To avoid electrical shock and electrical fi res, never use an

extension cord that is damaged or does not meet the following requirements:

• The cord is rated for outdoor use if being used outdoors.

• The cord has suffi cient wire thickness (1.5 mm² up to 30m). If the wire

thickness is too small, the cord may overheat, melting the cord’s insu-

lation or causing nearby objects to ignite.

WARNING: To reduce risk of electrical shock, keep all electrical connections

dry and off the ground.

Sink Clog Setup:

1. First, remove the sink’s P-trap by unscrewing it at both ends. Remember

to place a bucket under the sink to catch backed up water. Clean out any

debris that may be stuck in the P-trap.

2. Place the K-39, K-40 close to the drain pipe that is coming out of the wall

and follow the operating instructions.

Bathtub Clog Setup:

1. Remove the tub’s overfl ow cover plate. Pull out all of the stopper linkage

in order to expose the open hole.

CAUTION: DO NOT run the machine through the drain in the bottom of the

tub. ALWAYS go through the tub’s overfl ow.

2. Place the K-39, K-40 close to the overfl ow opening and follow the operat-

ing instructions.

Urinal Clog Setup:

1. Remove urinal from wall. Place a bucket under drain to catch any backed

up water. Clean out any debris that may be stuck in urinal. Trying to clean

drain through urinal may damage porcelain.

2. Follow operating instructions below to clean drain.

K-39 Battery Charger Setup

Battery Charging Procedure:

WARNING: Before using the battery charger, read all the instructions

included with the battery and charger.

1. Locate the charger so the cord and charger will not be stepped on,

tripped over or be subjected to damage. Do not expose charger to wet

environment such as rain or snow.

2. Charge battery cartridge in temperatures above 4°C (40°F) and below

41°C (105°F). Store tool and battery cartridge in location where tempera-

tures do not exceed 49°C (120°F) or go below 4°C (40°F). Allow battery

pack to return to room temperature before attempting to charge.

3. Plug the battery charger into the proper A/C voltage source.

WARNING: To avoid electric shock and electrical fi res, never use an

extension cord that is damaged or does not meet the following requirements:

• The cord has pins on line plug that are similar in size and shape to

those of the plug on the charger.

• The cord is rated for outdoor use if being used outdoors

• The cord has suffi cient wire thickness (1.5mm² up to 30m). If the wire

thickness is too small, the cord may overheat, melting the cord’s insu-

lation or causing nearby objects to ignite.

4. Before inserting battery pack, remove protective cap then insert battery

pack into charger.

5. When battery cartridge is inserted, the charger’s green indicator will

begin to “BLINK”. This indicates that the battery is receiving a fast

charge. Fast-charging will automatically stop when the battery pack is

fully charged.

When the indicator light stops “ BLINKING” (and becomes a steady green

light) fast charging is complete.

When you begin the charging process of the battery pack, a steady green

light could also mean the battery pack is too hot or too cold.

The purpose of the light is to indicate that the battery pack is fast-charg-

ing. It does not indicate the exact point of full charge. The light will stop

blinking in less time if the battery pack was not completely discharged.

When the battery pack is fully charged, unplug the charger (unless you’re

charging another battery pack) and slip the battery pack back into the tool

handle.

To

prevent

fi re or injury when batteries are not in tool or charger, always

place protective cap onto end of battery pack.

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