Si % té€ater-
Rotary Chimney Cleaning System
Operator’s Manual
Thank you for purchasing the SBOtEater Rotary Chimney Cleaning System.
Please follow the important safeguards and operating instructions included within this
‘manual before operating the system. It may be necessary to reference additional publications
to provide further safety and operating procedures.
the SBetéater
1— Chimney Whip 1 -Drill Adapter 1- Operator's Manual
1 Hex Key
‘System Includes:
3° Long Flexible Chimney Rods
Model SLK-24 Includes: 8-3" rods
Model SLK-33 Includes: 11-3 rodsPlace this edge even with Chimney Whip
edge of ble Trim Guide
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Instructions for Trimm
Lay Trim Guide on table with edge of Trim Guide even with edge of table.
2. Touch edge of Chimney Whip ball to edge of table so that one set of strands lay
extended across Trim Guide.
Mark each strand atthe desired length with pen or marker.
Repeat for remaining sets of strands,
Cut strands on marked areas,
Note: For whip line replacement, please see page 7Contents
Why Clean Your Chimney... epee ea ame ee coe ceeteeneee
When to Inspect & Clean Your Chimney,
‘Types of Chimney Deposit.
Tools Required.
General Safety & Oper:
ing Tips.
‘Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys:
Getting Started,
Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from “Bottom Up” ‘sith Vasu”:
Method 1: Cleaning through stove door opening.........
Method 2: Cleaning through stove pipe
‘Method 3: Cleaning through chimney cleanout w/vacuum in stove,
Method 4: Cleaning through chimney cleanout w/vacuum in thimble
Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from “Bottom Up” “Without a Vacuum’
Method I> Cleaning through stove door or ue pipe opening “without a vacuum”
Method 2: Cleaning through chimney cleanout “without a vacuum”
Method 3: Cleaning through chimney cleanout w thimble sealed off.
Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from “Zap Down” ” With Vacuum’
Cleaning Wood Stove Chimney
Finishing up..
Cleaning Fireplace Chimneys
Cleaning Fireplace Chimneys from “Bottom Up”.
Cleaning Fireplace Chimneys from “Zap Down”.
Additional Accessories
17.& 18
19-21
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26Disclaimer:
‘The SootB.ater is designed to remove light to moderate “Soot” & “Creosote” deposits commonly found in
chimneys as a result of burning wood. It is NOT designed for removing . which are very
difficult to remove. A professional chimney sweep should be called if glaze deposits are present.
‘The SootBater is intended for routine maintenance and cleaning of residential chimneys only. Iti stil
necessary to have the complete chimney, fireplace and stove system inspected at least once a year by a
professional chimney sweep. It is highly recommended that a “Certified” chimney sweep be used whenever
possible,
‘The instructions in this manual are intended to provide a basic understanding of various types of cleaning
‘methods. Its in no way designed or intended to take the place of a professional chimney sweep or to provide
professional knowledge. This manual is NOT a training manual. All results and procedures may vary.
Due to conditions beyond our control Gardus, ne. and all associates accepts no liability for property damage
and/or personal injury due to the operation of these tools and accessories. By using this product the user
accepts all responsibilty and agrees to use the product at his her own risk
Limited Warranty:
‘The SootEaterand all accessories are designed for homeowner use only. All components are warranted for @
period of 90 days from date of purchase. Should any part fail due to manufacturing defect, return the
defective part to Gardus, Ine, and we will replace it free of charge. All parts must be returned and inspected
‘to determine part failure. A return authorization number is required prior to returning any item.
Gardus, Inc. does not warranty failure of any part due to operator error. Be sure to read all operating
instructions and safety precautions before operating any of the tools,
Manufacturer accepts no liability for property damage or personal injury resulting from the operation of
these tools and accessories. This isthe full extent of the warranty made by Gardus, Ine. There is no other
expressed warranty, All implied warranties are hereby excluded.Why Clean Your Chimney:
All chimneys need periodic examination and cleaning to reduce the risk of a chimney fire and to ensure that
the appliance vents to the outdoors properly. Creosote is flammable and can not only fuel a chimney fire but
can also cause blockages, odors, deterioration, and smoking problems.
Periodic cleaning and proper burning throughout the season can help provide trouble-free performance. Ifa
chimney fire has occurred, calla certified chimney professional to have the complete system inspected and
any necessary repairs completed before usi
When To Inspect & Clean Your Chimney:
Although frequency of cleaning varies dramatically, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
recommends that chimneys be inspected at least once a year and cleaned as necessary. Chimneys should be
cleaned when soot and creosote accumulations are % inch or more and when glaze is 1/8 inch or more.
There are three basic types of chimney deposits:
Soot ~ Soot has a sof, flufiy texture with a black or brown color.
‘Feosote ~ Creosote is a by-product of incomplete combustion and can form hard brown or black flaky or
bubbly deposits
Glaze ~ Glaze is a black, shinny deposit that is a very tarry type of buildup. It is the most difficult to remove
and normally requires the equipment and services of a professional chimney sweep.
Tools Required
Electric drill “With Cluteh"(cordless or wicord)
Drop cloth
Flashlight
Pliers
Screwdriver
Duct tape
Gloves
Adequate respirator or dust mask
Eye protection
Proper skin protection & clothing
occececece
Vacuum w/fine dust filter and HEPA filter
(Used for sheetrock dust)General Safety & Operating Tips
2 Always wear appropriate eye protection, clothing, gloves and respirator or dust mask.
2 Work on ladders and roofs should only be attempted by experienced individuals that have the
proper knowledge and ability to execute all safety procedures.
2 Be aware of all electrical hazards when working with ladders and all other equipment.
a Keep all loose clothing tucked in to prevent being tangled in rotating rods.
1e when spinning into chimney.
CAUTION
> To avoid rod breakage, never spin rods in sharp/tight bend angles as shown below!
> Always use a “Back & Forth” motion while spinning reds to prevent serews in flue pipe from
cutting through rods.
Wrong! Not Recommended! Corret!
Rods will break if spun at this tight’ Rods may break if spun at this angle. Spin rod at the least amount of angle for
bend radius, best results. Always use a “Back & Forth”
‘motion while spinning o prevent breakage,
‘cauTion
Cleaning through thimble is mot
recommended i ay cause od
Treakage due oth sharp Bend
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Use the least amount
fof bend to avoid
‘breakage
Avoid spinning rods
{ at sharp anglesGeneral Safety & Operating Tips (cont.
Connecting Rods:
1. Depress button and slip rods together
2. Be sure button is fully engaged and rods are
locked together before spinning into chimney.
Disconnecting Rods:
1._ Use pointed end of hex key (included) to depress button. Use a
slight angle when depressing button to help push rods apart
Caution: Be very careful not to drop the rods into the chimney if
cleaning from the top down,
How to tell when you've reached the “Top” of the chimney flue:
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from the bottom up;
A. With rain cap installed: spin rods and whip up into chimney until you hear & feel the whip contaet the
Under side of cap. Use caution when approaching the height of the cap. Go slowly when feeding.
rods upward to prevent pushing cap off chimney.
B._ Without rain cap installed: When the whip exits top of chimney, the rods will spin more freely
resulting from less torque on rods,
How to tell when you've reached the “Bottom” of the chimney flue:
If cleaning from the top down;
‘A. You may want to drop a rope or string down chimney to measure height prior to rotary cleaning. This
will indicate how many rods will be needed, Use caution when approaching the bottom of flue to avoid
Punching through plastic (if used).
B. You may also lower the whip into the chimney one rod ata time without spinning until you reach the
bottom and then spin rods as you pull them out of chimney.
Cleaning the Rain Cap:
‘ommeycar Spin the “Chimney Whip” up into the screening of the chimney cap
in one direetion and then the opposite direction to clean all comers of
the cap.
Note: Most caps are larger than the chimney flue, It may be
necessary to clean cap before trimming whip to fit chimney flue
Use caution when approaching the height ofthe cap. Go slowly
‘when feeding rods upward to prevent pushing cap off chimney.
6General Safety & Operating Tips (cont.
Replacing Whip
Removing Old Whip Line:
1. Use 5/32 hex key to loosen set screw (5/16-18 x !4"L) located inside stee! fitting on whip head.
2. If whip line is hard to pull out of whip head, use a small “flat blade” screwdriver on the top & bottom
of each hole to help flatten the metal sleeve around whip line.
3. Once whip line is removed from ball, use screwdriver to push metal sleeve out of whip head,
Use 105" dia. “Star”
shaped trimmer line
Inserting New Whip Lin
1. Cut 8 strands of 10S" dia trimmer line toa length of
9° orto desired length to meet your needs
depending on flue dimension.
2. Place whip head on solid flat surface withthe
fitting facing “up”.
3. Insert 4 strands through holes in whip head. Be sure
metal sleeve is on bottom set of strands and
centered in head
4. Ifo metal sleeves were used around whip line,
place 4 strands into each hole of whip head and
proceed to next step.
5. Center strands in whip head and follow pattern to
left.
6. Hold strands firmly in place while tightening the
set screw with hex key.
7. Trim whip line to desired length using trim guide
on page 1
jealing openings with plast
1. Cut plastic to fit over opening.
2. Cut hole in plastic if inserting
vacuum hose or rod through
plastic. Keep hole slightly smaller
than object being inserted through
hole.
3._ Use duct tape to seal edges of
plastic and around all other
objects.Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys
Important:
Read all safety precautions & operating instructions before starting.
Be sure entire siove & chimney are completely cooled down,
Do Not attempt to clean any chimney if there is a down draft. (air blowing back into the home)
‘Wear proper eye protection and respirator as well as protective clothing.
Exercise proper ladder safety & operating techniques.
Ifthe stove cannot be accessed for cleaning and removal of loosened soot, take precautions to prevent
soot from falling into areas within the stove that may not be accessible while you're rotary cleaning,
the chimney,
+ Only use a shop vacuum with a fine dust filter (used for sheetrock dust) and a HEPA filter
installed when working inside your home to control dust!!
+ You may also leave the vacuum outside and rum the vacuum hose to the inside.
Getting Started:
3
4
5.
‘Square & Rectangular Flues:
6.
Lay drop cloth on floor to protect work area in front of fireplace opening.
Initial Inspection: Open damper or completely remove and look into chimney with a flashlight.
Determine type of soot build-up in chimney and configuration of smoke chamber and flue.
Important Note: If black shinny glazing is present, it will be necessary to have the chimney inspected
and possibly cleaned by a professional chimney sweep.
Once you have chosen a cleaning method from the following pages and have taken all precautions to
control the dust while cleaning, trim the “Chimney Whip” to the proper size to fit the inside dimension of
your chimney. (See “Trim Guide” on page 1)
Attach the “Chimney Whip” to one rod and then feed the whip into the chimney flue.
Insert the “Drill Adapter” into the drill and begin spinning Spin whip in both directions to
the whip upward into the chimney flue one rod at atime with clean square & rectangular flues
aback and forth motion.
If chimney flue is square or rectangular, spin whip in one
direction the whole length of one rod, then reverse direction of
drill and spin whip in opposite direction while working the rod
in and out to clean opposite comers of the flue. Repeat this
‘method for each rod added until you reach the top of chimney
LACleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Bottom Up”
“Using a Vacuum”
pages 5, 6, 7 & 8 before proceeding
‘Step 2- Remove elbow or “Tee” fitting
‘connecting stove to vertieal flue pipe.
‘Step 3
insert vacuum hose into stove pipe &
Step 4- Feed rods & whip into flu.
‘Step S- Turn on vacuum.
Step 6- Seal off part of opening with plastic &
duct tape if necessary.
‘Step 7- Rotary clean through stove pipe and
‘up into chimney fue
‘Step 8 See pages 17 & 18 for instructions
fon finishing up.
12 Through Stove Door Opening:
‘Caution: This method ean only be used if you have direct access tothe chi
‘without ereating a tight bend radius while cleaning,
xy flue from inside the stove
Step 1- Important: Read all information on
pages 5,6, 7 & 8 before proceeding,
‘Step 2- Insert vacuum hose into stove.
Step 3- Feed rods & whip into fe.
Step 4- Turn on vacuum.
Step §- Seal off part of opening wit plastic
& duct tape if necessary.
Step 6 Rotary clean through stove and up
into stove pipe and chimney flue
Cautior
+ Always use a “Back & Forth” motion while
spinning rods to prevent serews in flue pipe
from cutting through rods.
+ Always spin rods at angles “less than 90 deg.
Step 7- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions
on finishing up.Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Bottom Up”
“Using a Vacuum” (cont.)
Method 3:
Cleaning through Chimney Cleanout w/Vacuum Placed in Stove
Read all information on
fore proceeding.
Step 1- Importa
pages 5, 6,7 & 8
Step 2- Insert vacuum hose into stove or into
stove pipe from inside stove.
Step 3- Seal off opening with plastic & duct tape,
Step 4- Turn on vacuum.
Vacuum hose
Toetions
Jeaning Through Clean Out Tee
Cleaning Through ut Door
‘Step 5- Open cleanout; insert whip and pace 5 Removn tes cover.
rod into flue,
Step 6 Insert whip & rod into ue.
Step 6- Rotary clean through cleanout
door from bottom up. Step 7- Seal bottom of tee wiplastic. Poke hole in
plastic, then feed rod through before sealing
Step 7- See pages 17 & 18 for completely.
instructions on finishing uy
nai Step 8- Rotary clean through bottom of tee
Step 9- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions on
finishing up.Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Bottom Up”
“Using a Vacuum” (cont.)
Method 4:
Cleaning through Chimney Cleanout w/Vacuum in Thimble
Step 5- Open cleanout
into fue,
Step 6- Rotary clean through cleanout door
from bottom up.
‘Step 1- Important: Read all information on pages
5,6,7 & 8 before proceeding,
‘Step 2- Insert vacuum hose into stove pipe or
thimble.
‘Step 3- Seal off opening with plastic & duct tape,
Step 4- Turn on vacuum,
‘Step $- Remove tee cover.
insert whip and rod
‘Step 6-lnsert whip & rod into flue.
‘Step 7- Seal bottom of tee wiplastc. Poke hole in
plastic, chen feed rod through before sealing
‘Step 7- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions ———
oon fi
Step 8- Rotary clean through bottom of tee
Step 9- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions on
finishing up.ig Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Bottom Up”
“Without Vacuum”
Method.
Cleaning Through Stove Door Opening (Without Vacuum)
Caution: This method can only be used if you have direct access to the chimney flue from inside the stove
‘without creating a tight bend radius while cleaning.
‘Step 1- Important: Read all information on
PAESS 5,6,7 & 8 before proceeding.
Step 2- Feed rods & whip into fue through
stove opening or into bottom of vertical flue
as shown in diagrams.
Step 3 Seal off part (or all) of opening with
plastic & secure with duct tape
Note: Make a small hole in center of plastic
and feed rod through hole before sealing.
‘Step 4- Rotary clean through stove and up
into stove pipe and chimney fh
* Always use a “Back & Forth” motion while
spinning rods to prevent screws in fle pipe
from cutting through rods.
+ Always spin rods at angles
less than 90 deg,
Step 5+ See pages 17 & 18
on finishing up.
Seal stove opening or bottom of vertical
flue pipe with plastic to help contain
dust while rotary cleaningCleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Bottom Up”
“Without Vacuum”(Cont.)
Method 2:
Cleaning through Chimney Cleanout “Without a Vacuum”:
Step 1- Important: Read all information on
pages 5, 6, 7 & 8 before proceeding
Step 2- Close stove door tightly or seal off
‘opening with plastic & duct tape.
‘Step 3+ Open cleanout; insert whip and rod into flue. Step 3- Remove tee cover.
‘Step 4 Seal cleanout door w/plastic. Poke hole in plasi, Step 4- Insert whip & rod into flue
then feed rod through before sealing completely
Step 5- Seal bottom of tee wiplastic. Poke
Step 5 Rotary clean through cleanout door fom bottom hole in plastic, then feed rod through before
up. sealing completely.
Step 6 See pages 17 & 18 for instructions on Step 6 Rotary clean through bottom of tee
finishing up. s
Step 7- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions
on finishing up.Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Bottom Up”
“Without Vacuum”(Cont.)
Method
Cleaning through Chimney Cleanout w/Thimble Sealed Off
Step 1- Important: Read all information on
ages 5, 6, 7 & 8 before proceeding.
duct tape,
Seat Here
Step 3- Open cleanout; insert whip and rod into
flue
Step 4- Seal cleanout door w/plastic. Poke hole
in plastic, then feed rod through before sealing
completely
‘Step 5- Rotary clean through eleanout door from
bottom up,
Step 6- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions
on finishing up.
Step 2- Seal off thimble opening with plastic &
‘Step 3- Remove tee cover,
Step 4- Insert whip & rod into fue,
Step 5- Scal bottom of tee wiplastc. Poke hole in plastic,
then feed rod through before sealing completely.
Step 6- Rotary clean through bottom of tee
Step 7- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions onCleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Zop Down”
“With Vacuum”
Step 1- Important: Read all information on pages 5,6, 7 & 8 before proceeding.
Step 2- Cover stove opening with plastic and seal with duet tape.
Step 3- Cut hole in plastic slightly smaller than vacuum hose O.D. then insert vacuum hose through
plastic and into stove.
Step 4- Seal around vacuum hose with duct tape and turn on vacuum.
Note: This method can also be used to place vacuum hose into the chimney cleanout or tee.
Step 5- Insert whip & rod into chimney flue and begin spinning down into fue.
Important Note: Be very careful when adding or removing rods to prevent dropping them into flue.
Stay up wind of dust while rotary cleaning,
Step 6- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions on finishing up.Cleaning Wood Stove Chimneys from the “Zop Down”
“Without Vacuum”
Step 1- Important: Read all information on pages 5, 6, 7 & 8 before proceeding.
Step 2- Close stove door and make sure all cleanout tees and doors are sealed tightly. If in doubt, seal all areas with
Plastic & duct tape. This goes forall stove pipe connectors as well.
Step 3- Remove rain cap if applicable.
Step 4 Insert whip & rod into chimney flue and begin spinning
Important Note: Be very careful when adding or removing rods to prevent dropping them into fue.
Stay up wind of dust while rotary cleaning
Step 5- See pages 17 & 18 for instructions on finishing up.Finishing Up
Once the chimney has been cleaned:
1. Visual Inspection: Use a powerful flashlight and a mirror if necessary to look into the chimney to make
sure you have cleaned it completely.
2. Remove all connector pipes from the stove to the chimney and clean them in the same manner as
‘mentioned above for cleaning the chimney. Be sure to take all of the same precautions for containing
‘dust as mentioned above.
3. Clean Stove Interior: Remove all components of the stove
necessary to clean and remove all debris from inside the stove.
(refer to the manual that came with your stove for details)
Take precautions to prevent soot from falling into areas within the
stove that may not be accessible.
4, Remove All Debris from Stove: Once all areas of the stove interior
‘and chimney flue are clean, remove all debris from inside stove.
Note: If you don’t have a vacuum, be extremely careful. Move slowly to
minimize dust.
5. Remove All Debris from Base of
Chimney: Remove debris from base of
chimney through cleanout door or
cleanout
Note: Again, if you don’t have a vacuum, be
extremely careful. Move slowly to minimize
dust.
Remove Debris through CleanoutCleaning Chimney Cap:
1. Cleaning the rain eap: Spin the “Chimney Whip” into the
screening of the chimney cap in one ditection and then the
‘opposite direction to clean all comers of the cap.
To clean the under side ofthe chimney cap lid, use either
the whip ora hand brush to remove debris.
Re-Install capCleaning Masonry & Pre-Fab Fireplace Chimneys from the
“Bottom Up”
‘Typical Pre-Fab Fireplace ‘Typical Masonry Fireplace
+ Read al safety & operating tips on
pages 5, 6 & 7 before starting.
‘© Be sure entire fireplace & chimney
are completely cooled down.
© Do Not attempt to clean any
chimney if there is a down draft
(air blowing back into the home)
‘© Wear proper eye protection and.
respirator as well as protective
clothing.
Exercise proper ladder safety &
‘operating techniques.
Getting Started:
1.Lay drop cloth on floor to protect work area in front of fireplace opening
2. Initial Inspection: Open damper or completely remove and look into chimney with a flashlight.
Determine type of soot build-up in chimney and configuration of smoke chamber and flue.
Important Note: If black shinny glazing is present, it will be necessary to have the chimney inspected
and possibly cleaned by a professional chimney sweep.
3. Methods used fo help Control Dust:
Using Vacuum;
‘Method 1:
) Cover fireplace opening with plastic. Use duct tape to
seal edges and all uneven surfaces around fireplace
‘opening.
) Cut hole in plastic, insert vacuum hose through plastic
and into firebox. Be sure to seal tightly around
vacuum hose. Turn vacuum on,
(Do not completely seal top comer of plastic yet)
Note:
Only use a shop vacuum with a fine dust filter (used for sheetrock) and a HEPA filter installed when working
inside home to control dust!!Cleaning Masonry & Pre-Fab Fireplace Chimneys from the
“Bottom Up”(cont.)
If You Don’t Have a V:
Ifyou don’t have a vacuum, open damper, cover fireplace
‘opening with plastic. Use duct tape to seal around edges to
contain dust while rotary cleaning,
(Do not completely seal top corner of plastic yet)
4, Trim “Chimney Whip” to fit the inside dimension of your
chimney. (See “Trim Guide on inside front cover)
Cut small slit in plastic near the middle of fireplace opening.
Attach whip to end of one rod. Feed opposite end of rod
through plastic from inside firebox leaving whip inside firebox.
Finish sealing plastic tightly around fireplace opening,
Insert “Drill Adapter” into drill
Attach rod to drill. Feed whip into chimney flue and begin
spinning whip up into chimney flue one rod at a time with a
back and forth motion.
Spin whip in both directions to
Clean square & rectangular flues,
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