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OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
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K-6200
WARNING!
Read this Operator’s Manual
carefully before using this
tool. Failure to understand
and follow the contents of
this manual may result in
electrical shock, fire and/or
serious personal injury.
Table of Contents
Recording Form for Machine Serial Number ..............................................................................................................1
General Safety Information
Work Area Safety........................................................................................................................................................2
Electrical Safety...........................................................................................................................................................2
Personal Safety...........................................................................................................................................................2
Tool Use and Care......................................................................................................................................................3
Service ........................................................................................................................................................................3
Specific Safety Information
Drain Cleaner Safety...................................................................................................................................................3
Description, Specifications and Standard Equipment
Description ..................................................................................................................................................................4
Specifications..............................................................................................................................................................4
Standard Equipment....................................................................................................................................................4
Standard Accessories .................................................................................................................................................4
Optional Accessories...................................................................................................................................................4
Cables and Flexible Leaders.......................................................................................................................................5
Tools and Replacement Blades ..................................................................................................................................5
Machine Assembly
Instructions For Installing Handles..............................................................................................................................5
Instructions For Installing Cable..................................................................................................................................5
Instructions For Installing Loading Wheel and Lifting Hook ........................................................................................6
Machine Inspection .......................................................................................................................................................6
Machine Set Up..............................................................................................................................................................7
Operating Instructions..................................................................................................................................................8
Special Applications Procedure
Main Sewer or Septic Tank Overrun...........................................................................................................................9
Reverse Operation......................................................................................................................................................9
Loading the Machine On Vehicle ..............................................................................................................................10
Operating Machine In Reclined Position...................................................................................................................10
Drum Assembly Removal and Installation.................................................................................................................10
Installing Extra Drum (Additional Cable) ...................................................................................................................11
Pigtail Removal And Installation................................................................................................................................11
Proper Tool Selection................................................................................................................................................12
Accessories
K-3800 Drum Option .................................................................................................................................................12
Installing K-3800 Drum...........................................................................................................................................12
Using K-3800 Drum................................................................................................................................................12
Maintenance
Auto Feed Assembly.................................................................................................................................................13
Lubrication.................................................................................................................................................................13
Cables.......................................................................................................................................................................13
Machine Storage..........................................................................................................................................................13
Service and Repair ......................................................................................................................................................13
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................................................14
Wiring Diagram............................................................................................................................................................14
Lifetime Warranty..........................................................................................................................................Back Cover
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K-6200 Drain Cleaning Machine
K-6200 Drain Cleaning Machine
Record Serial Number below and retain product serial number which is located on nameplate.
Serial
No.
K-6200
Drain Cleaning Machine
K-6200 Drain Cleaning Machine
Ridge Tool Company2
General Safety Information
WARNING! Read and understand all instructions. Failure
to follow all instructions listed below may
result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious
personal injury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Work Area Safety
Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered
benches and dark areas invite accidents.
Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases, or dust. Tools create sparks which
may ignite the dust or fumes.
Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away
while operating a power tool. Distractions can
cause you to lose control.
Electrical Safety
Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet,
properly installed and grounded in accordance with
all codes and ordinances. Never remove the ground-
ing prong or modify the plug in any way. Do not use
any adapter plugs. Check with a qualified electrician
if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is prop-
erly grounded. If the tool should electrically malfunction
or break down, grounding provides a low resistance
path to carry electricity away from the user.
Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such
as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There
is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is
grounded.
Don’t expose electrical tools to rain or wet condi-
tions. Water entering a tool will increase the risk of
electrical shock.
Do not abuse cord. Never use the cord to carry the
tools or pull the plug from an outlet. Keep cord
away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
Replace damaged cords immediately. Damaged
cords increase the risk of electrical shock.
When operating a tool outside, use an outdoor
extension cord marked “W-A” or “W”. These cords
are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of elec-
trical shock.
Use only three-wire extension cords which have
three-prong grounding plugs and three-pole re-
ceptacles which accept the tool’s plug. Use of other
extension cords will not ground the tool and increase the
risk of electrical shock.
Use proper extension cords. (See chart.) Insufficient
conductor size will cause excessive voltage drop, loss
of power.
Before using, test the Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) provided with the power cord
to insure it is operating correctly. GFCI reduces
the risk of electrical shock.
Extension cords are not recommended unless they
are plugged into a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
(GFCI) found in circuit boxes or outlet receptacles.
The GFCI on the machine power cord will not prevent
electrical shock from the extension cords.
Keep all electric connections dry and off the ground.
Do not touch plugs or tool with wet hands. Reduces
the risk of electrical shock.
Personal Safety
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use com-
mon sense when operating a power tool. Do not
use tool while tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medications. A moment of inattention
while operating power tools may result in serious per-
sonal injury.
Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jew-
elry. Contain long hair. Keep your hair, clothing, and
gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jew-
elry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch is OFF be-
fore plugging in. Carrying tools with your finger on the
switch or plugging tools in that have the switch ON in-
vites accidents.
Remove adjusting keys or switches before turning
the tool ON. A wrench or a key that is left attached to
a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury.
Minimum Wire Gauge for Extension Cord
Nameplate
Amps Total Length (in feet)
0 – 25 26 – 50 51 – 100
0 – 6 18 AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG
6 – 10 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG
10 – 12 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG
12 – 16 14 AWG 12 AWG
NOT RECOMMENDED
Grounding prong
Cover of
grounded
outlet box
Grounding prong
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Do not over-reach. Keep proper footing and bal-
ance at all times. Proper footing and balance enables
better control of the tool in unexpected situations.
Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection.
Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hear-
ing protection must be used for appropriate conditions.
Tool Use and Care
Use clamp or other practical way to secure and
support the workpiece to a stable platform. Holding
the work by hand or against your body is unstable
and may lead to loss of control.
Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your
application. The correct tool will do the job better
and safer at the rate for which it is designed.
Do not use tool if switch does not turn it ON or
OFF. Any tool that cannot be controlled with the switch
is dangerous and must be repaired.
Disconnect the plug from the power source before
making any adjustments, changing accessories, or
storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures re-
duce risk of starting tool accidentally.
Store idle tools out of the reach of children and
other untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in
the hands of untrained users.
Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean. Properly maintained tools with sharp cutting
edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts, and any other condition that
may affect the tool’s operation. If damaged, have
the tool serviced before using. Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained tools.
Use only accessories that are recommended by the
manufacturer for your model. Accessories that may
be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when
used on another tool.
Keep handles dry and clean; free from oil and
grease. Allows for better control of the tool.
Service
Tool service must be performed only by qualified re-
pair personnel. Service or maintenance performed
by unqualified repair personnel could result in injury.
When servicing a tool, use only identical replace-
ment parts. Follow instructions in the Maintenance
Section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or
failure to follow maintenance instructions may create a
risk of electrical shock or injury.
Specific Safety Information
WARNING
Read this Operator’s Manual carefully before using
the RIDGID K-6200 Drain Cleaner. Failure to under-
stand and follow the contents of this manual may
result in electrical shock, fire and/or severe per-
sonal injury.
Call the Ridge Tool Company, Technical Service
Department at (800) 519-3456 if you have any questions.
Drain Cleaner Safety
Wear gloves provided with the machine. Never
grasp a rotating cable with a rag or loose fitting
cloth glove. Could become wrapped around the cable
and cause serious injury.
Do not overstress cables. Keep hand on the cable
for control when machine is running. Overstressing
cables may cause twisting, kinking and result in seri-
ous injury.
Position machine within three feet of inlet. Use
Front Guide Hose or properly support exposed
cable when it is difficult to locate the machine
near the access or clean out. Greater distances can
result in cable twisting, kinking or control problems.
The K-6200 is designed for one person operation.
Operator must control foot switch and cable.
Use foot switch to operate K-6200 while maintain-
ing good footing and balance. Do not operate
machine in (REV) reverse. Operating machine in re-
verse can result in cable damage and is used only to
briefly back tool out of an obstruction.
Keep hands away from rotating drum and guide
tube. Do not reach into drum unless machine is un-
plugged. Hand may be caught in the moving parts
resulting in serious injury.
Use kickstand during operation. The kickstand sta-
bilizes machine to prevent tipping.
Be careful when using the K-6200 in drains where
cleaning compounds or chemicals have been used.
Serious burns can result from some drain cleaning
compounds.
Do not operate machine if operator or machine is
standing in water. Will increase the risk of electrical
shock.
Wear safety glasses and rubber soled, non-slip
shoes. Use of this safety equipment may prevent se-
rious injury.
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Standard Equipment
Machine Options – Power Feed
Standard Accessories
T-406 Grease Blade
T-411 2 Double Cutter
T-413 3 Double Cutter
T-414 4 Double Cutter
Gloves, Tool Box
Machine Legs (2)
Figure 1 – Standard Equipment Included In All Machine
Options
Optional Accessories
Catalog No. Description
95797 Lifting Hook
95792 Swivel Loading Wheel Assembly
95802 K-6200 Drum Assy. w/
5
/
8
Pigtail
95807 K-3800 Drum Assy. w/6200 Adapters
95822 K-3800 to K-6200 Adapter Kit Only
59982 Cable Rust Inhibitor 1 Qt.
59987 Cable Rust Inhibitor 1 Gal.
Only use the K-6200 to clean drain lines 3 to 6 in
diameter. Follow instructions on the use of the
machine. Other uses or modifying the drain cleaner for
other applications may increase the risk of injury.
Description, Specifications and
Standard Equipment
Description
The RIDGID K-6200 Drain Cleaning Machine will clean
drain lines 3 to 6 in diameter and up to 200 feet in
length. The 4/10 HP universal motor spins
5
/
8
cable at
285 RPM. When the cable hits the blockage, the motor
gears down automatically to deliver greater power and
enhance operator control.
The molded polyethylene drum includes an inner drum
that guards against cable flip-over. An integral Ground
Fault Interrupter (GFCI) is built into the line cord and a
kickstand base is provided for machine stability during
operation. A pneumatic foot actuator provides ON/OFF
control of the motor.
The drum powers a
5
/
8
inner core cable that has a quick
change coupling system for connecting or disconnecting
tools. The cable is fed in and out of the drain by a power
feed assembly at a rate of 0-28 feet/min. An integral
torque limiter will cause the drum to stop rotating whenever
excessive torque is created when the cutting tool at-
tached to the cable hits a snag and stops rotating.
The K-6200 can also be adapted to utilize the K-3800
drum with a 1/2 cable to clean drain lines 2 to 4 in di-
ameter and up to 90 in length.
Specifications
Line Capacity...............3 6 Lines, Up To 200 feet
Drum Capacity.............100 of
5
/
8
Cable
Motor:
Type...........................115V/60 Hz, Reversible,
Universal AC Motor
Rating.........................
4
/
10
HP, 285 RPM
Amps..........................5.6
Weight (Machine &
100 ft of Cable)...............180 lbs.
Length ..........................29
1
/
2
Height...........................43.5 (max)
Width ............................19
Catalog No. Model
115V 220-240V
No. Description
95737 95852 K-6200 Machine w/5/8 Pigtail &
Standard Accessories
95732
K-6200
Machine, Standard Accessories and
w/C-24 5/8 x 100 Inner Core Cable
93557
K-6200 Machine, Standard Accessories and
w/C-24-IW 5/8 x 100 IW Solid Core Cable
K-6200 Drain Cleaning Machine
Machine Assembly
WARNING
To prevent serious injury, proper assembly of the
Drain Cleaner is required. The following procedures
should be followed:
Instructions For Installing Handles
Remove the two (2) screws from handle. Loosen two (2)
T handles and slide handle into the frame (Figure 5).
Replace the two screws in the handle to prevent it slid-
ing out of the frame. Adjust the handle to the desired
height and firmly tighten the T handles to lock the
handle in place.
Instructions For Installing Cable
Do not remove bands or staples from cable
shipping carton. Cable is under tension and will whip,
causing injury.
Retrieve end of cable through the center hole of carton and
remove enough cable to connect with drum pigtail. Connect
to pigtail by sliding cable couplings together and turning
screwdriver slot in coupler 180°. Couplings are in locked
position when hash mark is on opposite side of screwdriver
slot as shown in Figure 3. Feed cable into drum.
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CAUTION
Catalog
No.
92460
92465
92470
43647
32737
58192
95762
95757
95752
95747
92555
44122
Model
No.
C-25
C-26
C-27
C-24
C-27HC
C-24HC
C-25 IW
C-26 IW
C-27 IW
C-24 IW
T-458
Cables and Flexible Trap Leaders
5
/
8
(16mm)
5
/
8
(16mm)
5
/
8
IW (16mm)
Description
25 I.C. Cable (7,6m)
50 I.C. Cable (15,2m)
75 I.C. Cable (22,9m)
100 I.C. Cable (30,5m)
75 Hollow-Core (22,9m)
100 Hollow-Core (30,5m)
25 I.W. Cable (7,6m)
50 I.W. Cable (15,2m)
75 I.W. Cable (22,9m)
100 I.W. Cable (30,5m)
5
/
8
x 2 Leader
5
/
8
Pigtail
Tools and Replacement Blades — Fits C-24,
C-25, C-26, C-27,C-24 IW, C25 IW, C-26 IW,
C-27 IW, C-24HC, C-27HC
Catalog
No.
92485
92490
92495
92500
92505
51762
92510
92515
92520
92525
92530
92535
92540
92545
92550
Model
No.
T-403
T-404
T-406
T-407
T-408
T-409
T-411
T-412
T-413
T-414
T-416
T-432
T-433
T-434
T-436
Blade(s)
92835
92840
92850
92890
92815
92820
92825
92830
92855
92860
92865
92870
92875
Holder*
92900
92900
92915
92915
92905
92905
92910
92910
92910
92895
92895
92895
92895
Description
P-Trap Cutter, 3
P-Trap Cutter, 3
1
/
2
Spear Blade
Retrieving Auger
Sawtooth Cutter
H-D Bulb Auger
Double Cutter, 2
Double Cutter, 2
1
/
2
Double Cutter, 3
Double Cutter, 4
Double Cutter, 6
3-Blade Cutter, 2
3-Blade Cutter, 3
3-Blade Cutter, 4
3-Blade Cutter, 6
Replacement
Fastener*
Blade
Blade
Holder
Coupling*
Figure 2 – Tool Assembly
QUICK-CONNECT CABLE & TOOLS
Rotate pin one-half turn in either direction to
quickly add cable or tools.
Hash Mark
(Locked position)
Screwdriver Slot
Hash Mark
(Un-locked position)
Screwdriver Slot
LOCKED
Hash mark CLOSED aligned with L stamped on coupling.
UNLOCKED
Hash mark OPEN aligned opposite L stamped on coupling.
Coupling features stainless steel pin and spring: eliminates need for
punches, stands, or expansion pins.
Figure 3 – Disconnecting/Connecting Cable to Pigtail or
Tool
* Identifies components
included with holder
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Instructions For Installing Loading Wheel
(Optional Accessory)
1. Locate the two pre-drilled holes near the top of the
handle.
2. Bolt loading wheel to handle using the
5
/
16
carriage
bolts and lock nuts as shown in Figure 4.
NOTE! Loading wheel swivels up and down. Raise wheel
for loading, lower wheel while transporting or
operating machine.
Figure 4 – Loading Wheel
Instructions For Installing Lifting Hook
(Optional Accessory)
1. Locate the pre-drilled hole on the top of the cross
beam that holds the motor and gear box.
2. Bolt lifting hook into place as shown in Figure 16.
Machine Inspection
WARNING
To prevent serious injury, inspect your Drain
Cleaning Machine. The following inspection pro-
cedures should be performed before each use.
1. Make sure the Drain Cleaning Machine is unplugged
and the directional switch is set to the OFF position.
2. Make sure the foot switch is present and attached to
the Drain Cleaning Machine (Figure 5). Do not oper-
ate the machine without a foot switch.
3. Inspect the power cord, Ground Fault Circuit Inter-
rupter (GFCI) and plug for damage. If the plug has
been modified, is missing the grounding prong or if the
cord is damaged, do not use the Drain Cleaning
Machine until the cord has been replaced.
Figure 5 – K-6200 Drain Cleaner
4. Inspect the Drain Cleaning Machine for any broken,
missing, misaligned or binding parts as well as any
other conditions which may affect the safe and normal
operation of the machine. If any of these conditions
are present, do not use the Drain Cleaning Machine
until any problem has been repaired.
5. Lubricate the Drain Cleaning Machine, when nec-
essary, according to the Maintenance Instructions.
6. Use tools and accessories that are designed for your
drain cleaner and meet the needs of your application.
The correct tools and accessories allow you to do the
job successfully and safely. Accessories suitable for
use with other equipment may be hazardous when
used with this drain cleaner.
7. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from all equipment han-
dles and controls. This reduces the risk of injury due
to a tool or control slipping from your grip.
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8. Inspect the cutting edges of your tools. If necessary,
have them sharpened or replaced prior to using the
Drain Cleaning Machine. Dull or damaged cutting
tools can lead to binding and cable breakage.
9. Inspect cables and couplings for wear and damage.
Cables should be replaced when they become
severely worn or corroded. A worn cable can be iden-
tified when the outside coils become flat.
Worn or damaged cables can break caus-
ing serious injury.
Machine Set-Up
WARNING
To prevent serious injury, proper set-up of the ma-
chine and work area is required. The following
procedures should be followed to set-up machine:
1. Check work area for:
Adequate lighting.
Grounded electrical outlet.
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 machine and operator. Do not use the
machine while standing in water.
Flammable liquids, vapors or dust that may ignite.
2. Position the Drain Cleaning Machine within 3 of
sewer inlet.
If sewer inlet greater than 3 from the front
of the machine, the cable will have a greater tendency to
twist or kink. Use a front guide hose or properly support ex-
posed cable.
3. Set the spring loaded kickstand bar by tilting the ma-
chine forward to allow the bar to pivot behind the
tires (Figure 6). Make sure the machine rests firmly on
the bar before continuing. The tires should not contact
the ground.
Figure 6 – Setting Kickstand Bar
Figure 7 – Releasing Kickstand Bar
WARNING
To prevent tipping during use, machine should rest firmly
on the kickstand.
4. Position the air foot switch pedal for easy operator ac-
cessibility. Machine is designed for one person
operation. (Figure 8)
5. Make sure FOR/OFF/REV switch is in the OFF po-
sition.
6. Select and install the proper tool/cutter to the end of
the cable. To connect, slide tool and cable together
and turn screwdriver slot in coupler 180 degrees.
Coupling is in locked position when hash mark is on
opposite side of screwdriver slot as shown (Figure 3).
7. Plug the Drain Cleaning Machine 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.
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WARNING
WARNING
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To avoid electric shock and electrical fires,
never use an extension cord that is damaged or does not
meet the following requirements:
The cord has a three-prong plug similar to shown in
Electrical Safety section.
The cord is rated as W or W-A if being used out-
doors.
The cord has sufficient wire thickness (16 AWG below
50/14 AWG 50-100). If the wire thickness is too small,
the cord may overheat, melting the cords insulation or
causing nearby objects to ignite.
To reduce risk of electric shock, keep all
electrical connections dry and off the ground. Do not
touch plug with wet hands. Test the Ground Fault Circuit
Interrupter (GFCI) provided with the electric cord to insure
it is operating correctly. When test button is pushed in, the
indicator light should go off. Reactivate by pushing the
reset button in. If indicator light goes on, the machine is
ready to use. If the GFCI does not function correctly, do
not use the machine.
Operating Instructions
WARNING
Wear gloves provided with machine. Never grasp a
rotating cable with a rag or loose fitting cloth glove
that may become wrapped around the cable, caus-
ing serious injury.
Always wear eye protection to protect your eyes
against dirt and other foreign objects. Wear rubber
soled, non-slip shoes.
Always assume the correct operating pos-
ture in order to maintain proper balance (Figure 8). Should
an unexpected situation arise, this posture provides you
with the opportunity to safely keep control of the machine
and cable.
Be sure you can quickly remove your foot from the
foot switch.
Hand must be on the cable to control its twisting ac-
tion when it hits an obstruction.
Keep hands away from rotating drum and guide tube.
Do not reach into drum unless machine is unplugged.
1. Loosen the feed knob to ensure auto feed is not en-
gaged. Manually pull a sufficient length of cable out of
the drum and manually push the tool and cable into
the sewer inlet.
Figure 8 – Proper Operating Position
2. Move FOR/OFF/REV switch into FOR (forward) po-
sition. Do not step on the air foot switch pedal at this
time.
3. To use auto feed, turn feed knob down until top bear-
ing makes contact with the cable, then turn one full
additional turn. Do not over-tighten.
WARNING
Before starting machine, operator’s gloved hand
must be on the cable.
4. Exert sufficient downward pressure on cable to keep
it in sewer line while depressing air foot switch pedal
to start cable rotating.
5. Move the feed lever in the opposite direction of the ro-
tating drum to advance the cable (Figure 9). The rate
at which the cable is fed (0 28 per minute) into the
sewer is controlled by the position of the feed lever
away from neutral (vertical) position. The further from
vertical, the faster the feed rate. Always keep one
hand on the cable to feel tension.
6. Continue to feed the cable into the line until resistance
or obstruction is encountered. This condition will gen-
erally become apparent to the operator as the motor
will lug down and/or the cable will have a tendency
to twist sideways in the operators hands.
If the cable shows signs that the cutter has stopped ro-
tating, fully reverse feed lever (move handle in the
same direction of the drum rotation) to back the cutter
away and to relieve the load. Gradually feed the
cable into the obstruction, allowing cutter to advance
slowly. Occasionally move auto feed lever to neutral
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
K-6200 Drain Cleaning Machine
Do not put the machine in reverse.
The machine should be kept running during the retrieval
process for thorough cleaning.
NOTE! A continuous flush of water should be used to
clean the cable and tool as they are retrieved.
10. When the tool is just inside the sewer inlet, release the
air foot switch pedal and allow the machine to come to
a complete stop.
Never retract tool from sewer inlet while
cable is rotating. Tool can whip causing serious injury.
11. Turn FOR/OFF/REV Switch to OFF position and re-
move cord from power source.
12. Loosen the feed knob and pull the remaining cable
and tool from the sewer. Hand feed the cable into the
machine.
13. Disengage the spring loaded kickstand bar by tilting the
machine forward, forcing the bar forward of the tires.
(Figure 7)
Special Procedures
Main Sewer Or Septic Tank Overrun
It is very important to know the approximate distance from
inlet to main sewer or septic tank. Over-running cable too
far into main sewer or septic tank can allow cables to
knot-up and prevent their return through small lines.
Reverse Operation
Running machine in reverse will cause premature failure
of cable. Use reverse only to free a tool caught in an ob-
struction. If this should occur, immediately remove foot
from air foot switch pedal and allow machine to come to a
full and complete stop. Place FOR/OFF/REV switch to
REV (reverse) position. Loosen feed knob. Grasp cable
with gloved hands and pull while jogging air foot switch
pedal. When tool is dislodged and drum has stopped ro-
tating, place FOR/OFF/REV switch in FOR (forward)
position and follow normal operating procedure.
Never operate this machine in REV (re-
verse) for any other purpose. Operating in reverse can
damage a cable and cause serious injury.
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to allow cutter to work through the obstruction. If
motor turns but the drum stops, the torque limiter is
slipping because of excessive force. Pull back on
cable to relieve torque and drum will begin to spin.
TIP: If cable continues to get hung up in blockage, dis-
continue use of the auto feed and work cable by
hand.
7. Once flow is established, use running water to wash
debris and roots down the drain while finishing the job.
WARNING
Do not allow tension to build up in the cable. This
will happen if the cutting tool hits a snag and stops
turning, but the motor and its drum continue to ro-
tate. Torque builds until the cable suddenly twists,
potentially wrapping around your hand or arm. This
can happen quickly and without warning, so proceed
slowly and carefully as you feed the cable into the
drain. If tool gets hung up in an obstruction, refer to
Reverse Operating Instructions in the “Special
Procedures” section.
Figure 9 – Feed Lever Operation
8. Several passes through thoroughly blocked drain
lines are recommended. Start with a grease cutter or
2 blade, or a blade typically 2 smaller than the drain
size. After establishing drain flow, increase cutter
size to thoroughly clean the lines.
TIP: Know approximately where you are going. Over-
running cable into city sewers or septic tanks can
cause cable damage and retrieval problems.
NOTE! Additional cable may be added if required. Refer
to Special Applications Procedure section.
9. To retrieve the cable from the sewer line, move the
power feed handle in the same direction of the drum
rotation.
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
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Loading The Machine On Vehicle
Loading Wheel
Optional loading wheel swivels up and down. Raise
wheel for loading, lower wheel while transporting or op-
erating machine.
With loading wheel raised, tip machine backwards and
rest handle or loading wheel on truck bed. Lift up on front
of machine and slide onto truck.
Use proper lifting technique lift with your
legs, not your back!!
NOTE! Take care not to damage electrical cord or air
foot switch hose.
Lifting Hook
Optional lifting hook can be used to raise and lower the
machine into a truck using a hoist. The Machine must be
raised by hooking through the hole in the lifting hook.
Lifting the machine by the handle or any
other part of the machine may result in the machine tipping
and/or the part failing. This could result in the machine
falling causing serious injury.
NOTE! Take care not to damage electrical cord or air foot
switch hose.
Draining the Drum
Water can be drained from the drum by removing the
screw plug located in the rear of the drum (Figure 10) and
resting the machine on its back as seen in Figure 11. Be
sure the screw drain plug is replaced before transporting
the machine.
Figure 10 – Drum Drain Hole
Operating Machine In Reclined Position
The K-6200 can be operated in the reclined position to ac-
cess overhead waste lines. As shown in Figure 11, screw
the two (2) support legs into the frame. With the kickstand
bar in the forward position ahead of the wheels, place the
machine so it rests on the support legs and the wheels.
If sewer inlet is greater than 3 from the
front off the machine, the cable will have a greater ten-
dency to twist or kink. Use a front guide tube or properly
support exposed cable.
Figure 11 – Machine In Reclined Position
Drum Assembly Removal & Installation
WARNING
Make sure FOR/OFF/REV SWITCH is in OFF position
and machine is unplugged from power source.
Drum Removal
1. Set kickstand in the operating position to keep the ma-
chine from moving.
2. Loosen the top autofeed knob to make sure the top
bearing is not in contact with the cable and remove the
cutter.
3. Loosen the two T-handle mounting knobs located
on the drum side of the autofeed assembly. It is not
necessary to remove the knobs, just loosen enough to
allow the autofeed assembly to slide off the front
support. Slide the assembly off the cable.
4. The drum assembly can be removed by grasping
the drum via the center hole on the drum front and by
lifting and sliding the shaft of the assembly out of
the gear box.
Use proper lifting technique lift with your
legs, not your back!!
Drum Installation
1. Set the kickstand to keep machine from moving.
2. Grasp the drum assembly via the center hole on the
drum front and lift the assembly onto the frame. Slide
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the shaft of the drum assembly into the gear box.
Align the tangs of the drum and gear box assembly
and fully engage (Figure 12).
Use proper lifting technique lift with your
legs, not your back!!
Figure 12 – Installing Drum Assembly Into Gear Box
3. Attach autofeed by sliding the assembly onto the
cable. Slide assembly onto front support and tighten
the two T-handle mounting knobs.
Installing Extra Drum (Additional Cable)
The operator may wish to carry a second drum with cable
for runs greater than 100.
1. Set the kickstand to keep machine from moving.
2. Disconnect the original cable from the pigtail sec-
tion. Secure the initial cable to keep it from falling
into the drain.
3. Remove the autofeed assembly as described in Steps
2 3 of Drum Assembly Removal section.
4. Remove the drum assembly described in Step 4 of
Drum Assembly Removal section.
5. Place second drum assembly onto the machine by
following instructions in Step 2 of Drum Assembly
Installation section.
6. Attach autofeed by sliding the assembly onto the
cable. Slide assembly onto front support and tighten
the two T-handle mounting knobs.
7. Attach the cable from the extra drum to the cable in
the drain.
NOTE! Be sure all cable and cutter is spinning in drain
before feeding in more cable.
Pigtail Removal and Installation
1. Set the kickstand.
2. Remove all cable from the drum except the pigtail.
3. Remove the autofeed assembly and main drum.
4. Remove the outer retaining clip from the guide tube
shaft (Figure 13). Slide bearing off the shaft.
Figure 13 – Remove Retaining Ring and Inner Drum
5. Remove retaining ring holding inner drum in place
and remove inner drum.
6. Remove the bolt anchoring the pigtail. It is located on
the back of the drum (Figure 14).
Figure 14 – Removing Pigtail Anchoring Bolt
7. Remove the pigtail from the guide tube and drum
and insert new pigtail into the drum.
8. Align hole in pigtail with the hole in the back of the
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drum. Insert bolt, washers and nut and tighten se-
curely. Push the remainder of the pigtail into drum.
9. Push the end of the pigtail through guide tube. Install
inner drum and bearing by reversing Steps 4 and 5.
10. Place the drum assembly into the machine by fol-
lowing instructions in Step 2 of Drum Assembly In-
stallation section.
Proper Tool Selection
A good rule of thumb is to make the first pass with either
a grease cutter or blade cutter that is 2 smaller than the
drain size. For additional passes, larger tools may be
used. However, tools should generally be at least 1
smaller than the drain size. Use a full size blade on the
final pass.
The style of tool is determined by the nature of the job and
is left to the discretion of the operator.
Flexible leaders should be used to negotiate bends and
traps in lines.
Accessories
Only the following RIDGID products have
been designed to function with the K-6200 Drain Cleaning
Machine. Other accessories suitable for use with other
tools may become hazardous when used on the K-6200.
To prevent serious injury, use only the accessories listed
below.
Catalog No. Description
49032 Front Guide Hose Assembly
95797 Lifting Hook
95792 Swivel Loading Wheel Assembly
95802 K-6200 Drum Assy. w/
5
/
8
Pigtail
95807 K-3800 Drum Assy. w/6200 Adapters
95822 K-3800 to K-6200 Adapter Kit Only
59982 Cable Rust Inhibitor 1 Qt.
59987 Cable Rust Inhibitor 1 Gal.
NOTE! See page 5 for listing of cables and tools for the
K-6200. Consult a Ridge tool Catalogue for listing
of tools and cables to be used with the K-3800
drum.
K-3800 Drum Option
Installing K-3800 Drum
1. Insert rear adapter into gear box in back of drum, in-
serting O ring end into drive gear. O ring will hold
adapter in place while installing drum. (Figure 15)
Figure 15 – K-3800 Drum with K-6200 Adapters
2. Place front hex adapter on front nosepiece of guide
tube assembly and tighten wing nut.
3. Slide drum assembly into rear adapter on gear box.
4. Nest hex head front adapter onto front mounting block.
5. Attach autofeed by sliding the assembly onto the
cable. Slide assembly onto front support and align with
hex adapter. Tighten wing nuts.
Using the K-3800 Drum
1. The K-3800 drum should only be used to clean drain
lines 2 to 4 in diameter.
Only
1
/
2
diameter cable is recommended
for use in this K-3800 option. Use of smaller diameter ca-
bles may result in kinking and breakage.
2. Follow the same Operating Instructions previously
outlined when cleaning drain. To use the autofeed,
Feed knob must be turned until top bearing makes
contact with the cable. Turn one full additional turn but
do not over-tighten.
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Periodically lubricate cables and couplings with RIDGID
Cable Rust Inhibitor.
When not in use, store cables indoors to prevent deteri-
oration by the elements.
Cables should be replaced when they become severely
corroded or worn. A worn cable can be identified when
outside coils of cable become flat or lose their rigidity.
Machine Storage
Motor-driven equipment must be kept in-
doors or well covered in rainy weather. Store the machine
in a locked area that is out of reach of children and peo-
ple unfamiliar with drain cleaners. This machine can
cause serious injury in the hands of untrained users.
Service and Repair
WARNING
The Maintenance Instructions will take care of most of
the service needs of this machine. Any problems not
addressed by this section should only be handled by an
authorized RIDGID service technician.
Tool should be taken to a RIDGID Independent Auth-
orized Service Center or returned to the factory. All repairs
made by Ridge service facilities are warranted against de-
fects in material and workmanship.
When servicing this machine, only identi-
cal replacement parts should be used. Failure to follow
these instructions may create a risk of electrical shock or
other serious injury.
If you have any questions regarding the service or repair
of this machine, call or write to:
Ridge Tool Company
Technical Service Department
400 Clark Street
Elyria, Ohio 44035-6001
Tel: (800) 519-3456
For name and address of your nearest Independent
Authorized Service Center, contact the Ridge Tool Com-
pany at (800) 519-3456 or http://www.ridgid.com
Figure 16 – Lifting Hook
Maintenance Instructions
WARNING
Make sure machine is unplugged from power source
before performing maintenance or making any ad-
justment.
Autofeed Assembly
Proper cleaning and lubrication of the autofeed is advised
for long, trouble-free operation. After each use, hose out
autofeed with water and grease bearings.
Lubrication
Grease all exposed, moving and rotating parts as re-
quired. A grease fitting is provided for the drum front and
rear bearings.
Cables
Drain drum after every use. Flush drum periodically, re-
move sediment that can corrode cable.
Cables should be thoroughly flushed with water to prevent
damaging effects of drain cleaning compounds.
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Wiring Diagram
White
115V/60Hz
Keyway
Wire Nut
Black
Air Switch
Green
Black
Black
Yellow
Red
Blue
Motor
F/O/R
Switch
PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTION
Cable kinking or breaking.
Drum stops while pedal is
depressed. Restarts when
pedal is re-depressed.
Drum turns in one direc-
tion but not the other.
Ground Fault Circuit Inter-
rupter trips when machine
is plugged in or when foot
pedal is depressed.
Motor turning but drum
is not.
Autofeed does not work
properly.
Autofeed does not nest
properly.
Machine wobbles or
moves when cleaning
a drain.
Chart 1 Troubleshooting
Cable is being forced.
Cable used in incorrect pipe diameter.
Motor switched to reverse.
Cable exposed to acid.
Cable worn out.
Hole in pedal or connecting hose.
Hole in diaphragm switch.
Faulty reverse switch.
Damaged power cord.
Short circuit in motor.
Faulty Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
Torque limiter slipping because cable is being forced.
Autofeed is not routinely cleaned and fills with debris.
Autofeed is not greased enough.
Drum may not be tight onto rear gear box drive.
Kickstand not engaged.
Do Not Force Cable! Let the cutter do the work.
Use
5
/
8
cables in 3 to 6 lines. Use Trap Leader
Use reverse only if cable gets caught in pipe.
Clean and oil cables routinely.
If cable is worn, replace it.
Replace damaged component.
If no problem found with pedal or hose, replace
diaphragm switch.
Replace switch.
Replace cord set.
Take motor to authorized service center.
Replace cord set that includes a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter.
Do not force cable.
Disassemble autofeed and clean monthly.
Apply grease to fittings weekly.
Nest drum tightly to rear drive lug.
Engage kickstand.
Set on level surface.
Dégorgeoir électrique
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Inscrivez ci-dessous le numéro de série de la plaque signalétique l’appareil pour future référence.
N° de
série :
Table des matières
Fiche d’enregistrement du numéro de série de la machine....................................................................................15
Consignes générales de sécurité
Sécurité du chantier ..................................................................................................................................................17
Sécurité électrique.....................................................................................................................................................17
Sécurité individuelle ..................................................................................................................................................17
Utilisation et entretien de l’appareil ...........................................................................................................................18
Service après-vente ..................................................................................................................................................18
Consignes de sécurité particulières
Sécurité du dégorgeoir..............................................................................................................................................19
Description, spécifications et équipements de base
Description ................................................................................................................................................................19
Spécifications............................................................................................................................................................19
Equipements de base................................................................................................................................................20
Accessoires de base.................................................................................................................................................20
Accessoires optionnels..............................................................................................................................................20
Câbles et guide-câbles..............................................................................................................................................20
Outils et lames de rechange......................................................................................................................................20
Assemblage de la machine
Installation du manche ..............................................................................................................................................21
Installation du câble...................................................................................................................................................21
Installation de la roue de chargement et du crochet de levage.................................................................................21
Inspection de la machine............................................................................................................................................22
Préparation de la machine..........................................................................................................................................23
Utilisation de la machine ............................................................................................................................................24
Procédés spéciaux
Débordement dans le tout-à-l’égout ou dans une fosse septique.............................................................................25
Utilisation de la marche arrière..................................................................................................................................26
Chargement de la machine sur véhicule...................................................................................................................26
Utilisation de la machine en position couchée ..........................................................................................................26
Dépose et installation du tambour.............................................................................................................................27
Montage d’un tambour supplémentaire (câble supplémentaire)...............................................................................27
Dépose et installation du raccord flexible..................................................................................................................27
Sélection des outils appropriés .................................................................................................................................28
Accessoires
Tambour K-3800 optionnel........................................................................................................................................28
Installation du tambour K-3800 ..............................................................................................................................28
Utilisation du tambour K-3800................................................................................................................................29
Entretien
Système d’avancement automatique........................................................................................................................29
Lubrification...............................................................................................................................................................29
Câbles.......................................................................................................................................................................29
Stockage de la machine..............................................................................................................................................30
Service après-vente et réparations............................................................................................................................30
Dépannage ...................................................................................................................................................................31
Schéma électrique.......................................................................................................................................................32
Garantie à vie ........................................................................................................................................Page de garde
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Consignes générales de sécurité
MISE EN GARDE ! Familiarisez-vous complètement avec
l’ensemble des instructions. Le non-
respect de ces consignes augmenterait
les risques de choc électrique, d’in-
cendie et/ou de graves blessures
corporelles.
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS !
Sécurité du chantier
Maintenez le chantier propre et bien éclairé. Les
établis encombrés et le manque d’éclairage sont à
lorigine de nombreux accidents.
N’utilisez pas d’appareils électriques en présence
de combustibles tels que les liquides, gaz ou pous-
sières inflammables. Les appareils électriques
produisent des étincelles capables denflammer ces
poussières et ces gaz.
Ecartez les curieux, les enfants et les visiteurs
lorsque vous utilisez un appareil électrique. Les
distractions éventuelles peuvent vous faire perdre le
contrôle de lappareil.
Sécurité électrique
Les appareils électriques avec terre doivent être
branchés sur une prise avec terre appropriée et
conforme aux normes en vigueur. Ne jamais enlever
la barrette de terre ou tenter de modifier la fiche
d’aucune manière. Ne jamais utiliser d’adaptateurs
de prise. Consultez un électricien qualifié en cas de
doute sur la bonne mise à la terre de la prise. En cas
de panne ou de défaillance électrique de lappareil, la
mise à la terre assure un passage de faible résistance
qui éloigne le courant électrique de lopérateur.
Evitez de toucher des masses telles que les tuyaux,
les radiateurs, les cuisinières et les réfrigérateurs.
Les risques de choc électrique augmentent lorsque
votre corps est en contact avec une masse.
N’exposez pas les appareils électriques à la pluie
ou aux intempéries. Toute pénétration deau à lin-
térieur dun appareil électrique augmente les risques de
choc électrique.
Ne maltraitez pas le cordon électrique de l’appareil.
Ne jamais porter l’appareil par son cordon élec-
trique, ni tirer sur celui-ci pour débrancher l’ap-
pareil. Gardez le cordon à l’abri des sources de
chaleur, de l’huile, des angles tranchants et des
pièces mobiles. Remplacez immédiatement tout
cordon endommagé. Les cordons endommagés aug-
mentent les risques de choc électrique.
Lorsque vous utilisez l’appareil à l’extérieur,
utilisez une rallonge électrique portant la désig-
nation “W-A” ou “W”. Ce type de cordon est prévu
pour être utilisé à lextérieur et réduit les risques de
choc électrique.
Utilisez uniquement des rallonges à trois fils
équipées d’une fiche bipolaire plus terre à trois bar-
rettes et d’une prise bipolaire plus terre qui cor-
respond à la fiche de l’appareil. Lutilisation dautres
types de rallonge électrique nassurera pas la mise à la
terre de lappareil et augmentera les risques de choc
électrique.
Utilisez la section de rallonge appropriée (voir le
tableau). Une section de conducteurs insuffisante en-
traînera des pertes de charge excessive et un manque
de puissance.
Vérifiez le bon fonctionnement du disjoncteur dif-
férentiel du cordon d’alimentation avant d’utiliser
l’appareil. Le disjoncteur différentiel réduit les risques
de choc électrique.
L’utilisation de rallonges électriques est décon-
seillée sauf si celles-ci sont branchées sur une
boite de dérivation ou une prise équipée d’un dis-
joncteur différentiel. Le disjoncteur différentiel du
cordon dalimentation de la machine nassure aucune
protection contre les décharges électriques venant
des rallonges.
Gardez les connexions électriques au sec et
surélevées. Ne touchez pas la fiche avec les mains
mouillées. Cela réduit les risques de choc électrique.
Sécurité individuelle
Soyez attentif, faites attention à ce que vous faites
et faites preuve de bon sens lorsque vous utilisez
un appareil électrique. N’utilisez pas ce type d’ap-
Barrette de terre
Prise
avec
terre
Barrette de terre
Section minimale des fils conducteurs des rallonges
Ampères indiqués
sur la plaque Longueur totale (en pieds)
signalétique
0 à 25 26 à 50 51 à 100
0 à 6 18 AWG 16 AWG 16 AWG
6 à 10 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG
10 à 12 16 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG
12 à 16 14 AWG 12 AWG
Déconseillé
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pareil lorsque vous êtes fatigués ou lorsque vous
prenez des médicaments, de l’alcool ou des pro-
duits pharmaceutiques. Un instant dinattention peut
entraîner de graves blessures lorsque lon utilise un ap-
pareil électrique.
Habillez-vous de manière appropriée. Ne portez
pas de vêtements amples ou de bijoux. Attachez
les cheveux longs. Gardez vos cheveux, vos vête-
ments et vos gants à l’écart du mécanisme. Les
vêtements amples, les bijoux et les cheveux longs
peuvent sentraver dans le mécanisme.
Evitez les risques de démarrage accidentel.
Assurez-vous que l’interrupteur marche/arrêt est en
position OFF avant de brancher l’appareil. Le fait de
porter lappareil avec un doigt sur la gâchette ou le
brancher lorsque son interrupteur est en position ON
est une invitation aux accidents.
Enlevez les clés de réglage et autres outils avant de
mettre l’appareil en marche. Une clé laissée sur
une partie rotative de lappareil peut entraîner des
blessures corporelles.
Ne vous mettez pas en porte-à-faux. Gardez une
bonne assise et un bon équilibre à tous moments.
Une bonne assise et un bon équilibre vous permettent
de mieux contrôler lappareil en cas dimprévu.
Portez les équipements de sécurité appropriés.
Portez systématiquement une protection oculaire.
Un masque à poussière, des chaussures de sécurité,
le casque et/ou une protection auditive doivent être
portés selon les conditions dutilisation.
Utilisation et entretien de l’appareil
Utilisez un serre-joint ou autre moyen approprié
pour arrimer l’ouvrage sur une plate-forme sta-
ble. Tenir louvrage à la main ou contre le corps peut
vous mettre en position dinstabilité et vous faire perdre
le contrôle de lappareil.
Ne forcez pas l’appareil. Utilisez un appareil qui soit
adapté au travail prévu. Loutil approprié assurera un
meilleur travail et une meilleure sécurité sil est utilisé au
régime prévu.
N’utilisez pas un appareil si son interrupteur ne
permet pas de le mettre en marche ou de l’arrêter.
Tout appareil qui ne peut pas être contrôlé par son in-
terrupteur est dangereux et doit être réparé.
Débranchez l’appareil avant tout réglage ou
changement d’accessoires, et avant de le ranger.
De telles mesures préventives réduisent le risque de
démarrage accidentel de lappareil.
Rangez les appareils non utilisés hors de la portée
des enfants et des personnes non initiées. Ces
appareils sont dangereux entre les mains de personnes
non initiées.
Entretenez les appareils consciencieusement.
Maintenez les outils de coupe bien affûtés et en
bon état de propreté. Les outils bien entretenus et af-
fûtés réduisent les risques de grippage et sont plus
faciles à contrôler.
Assurez-vous qu’il n’y a pas de mauvais aligne-
ment ou de grippage au niveau du mécanisme
ou d’autres conditions qui pourraient entraver le
bon fonctionnement de l’appareil. Le cas échéant,
faire réparer l’appareil avant de vous en servir. De
nombreux accidents sont le résultat dun appareil mal
entretenu.
Utilisez exclusivement les accessoires recom-
mandés par le fabricant pour votre appareil par-
ticulier. Des accessoires prévus pour un certain type
dappareil peuvent être dangereux lorsquils sont mon-
tés sur un autre.
Gardez les poignées de la machine propres,
sèches et dépourvues d’huile ou de graisse. Cela
vous permettra de mieux contrôler lappareil.
Service après-vente
Toutes réparations de l’appareil doivent être con-
fiées à un réparateur qualifié. La réparation ou
lentretien de lappareil par du personnel non qualifié
peut entraîner des blessures.
Lors de la réparation de l’appareil, utilisez exclu-
sivement des pièces de rechange identiques à
celles d’origine. Suivez les instructions de la sec-
tion “Entretien” du mode d’emploi. Lutilisation de
pièces de rechange non homologuées et le non-re-
spect des consignes dentretien peut créer un risque de
choc électrique ou de blessure corporelle.
Consignes de sécurité
particulières
MISE EN GARDE !
Lisez soigneusement ce manuel avant d’utiliser
le dégorgeoir RIDGID K-6200. Le non-respect des
consignes ci-devant augmenterait les risques de
choc électrique, d’incendie et/ou de graves
blessures corporelles.
En cas de questions, consultez les services techniques
de la Ridge Tool Company en composant le (800) 519-
3456.
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