Docking Handle
The docking handle was designed specifically for use with
the cM6 and easily attaches at the same location as the
carry handle� See the included sheet for instructions on
how to attach the docking handle to the rM200�
Figure 14 –
Docking handle
The rM200 also comes equipped with a docking station for
future SeeSnake CCU products� The docking station, locat-
ed on the back of the rM200 is outfitted with red push but-
tons which will allow compatible CCUs to be easily docked
and released from the rM200�
Pre-Operation Inspection
WARNING
Before each use, inspect your rM200 and correct any
problems to reduce the risk of serious injury from electri-
cal shock or other causes and prevent machine damage.
1� With the SeeSnake unplugged from the CCU, inspect
the system cable and plug for damage or modifica-
tions� If any damage or modification is found, do not
use the SeeSnake until it has been properly repaired
or replaced�
2� Clean any dirt, oil, or other contamination from the
SeeSnake to aid in inspection and to prevent the unit
from slipping from your grip during transport or use�
3� Inspect the SeeSnake for any broken, worn, missing,
misaligned, or binding parts, or any other condition
that might prevent safe, normal operation� Confirm
that the unit is properly assembled� Make sure that
the drum turns freely� Inspect the push cable for any
cuts, breaks, kinks, or ruptures�
4� Inspect any other equipment being used per its in-
structions to make sure it is in good usable condition�
5� Correct any problems before use�
Work Area and Equipment Set Up
WARNING
Set up and operate the rM200 and work area in accor-
dance with these procedures to reduce the risk of injury
from electrical shock, fire, crushing injuries, and other
causes, and to prevent damage to the rM200.
1� Check work area for the following:
• Adequate lighting�
• Flammable liquids, vapors, or dust that may ignite�
If present, do not work in area until sources have
been identified and corrected� The SeeSnake is not
explosion proof� Electrical connections can cause
sparks�
• Clear, level, stable dry place for equipment and
operator� Do not use the equipment while standing
in water� If required, remove the water from the work
area�
2� If possible,
assess
the work to be done� Determine the
drain access points, sizes, and lengths, and the pres-
ence of chemicals� If chemicals are present, under-
stand the specific safety measures required to work
around those chemicals� Contact the chemical manu-
facturer for required information�
3� If needed, remove fixtures such as the toilet or sink, to
obtain better access�
4� Determine the correct equipment for the application�
5� Ensure the equipment has been inspected as speci-
fied by the operator's manual�
6� Evaluate the work area and use barriers to keep by-
standers away as needed� If working near traffic, erect
cones or other barriers to alert drivers�
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