
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
English only (Australia and New Zeal and )
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220-240V, 50-60Hz
for Australia/New Zealand
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
Food was te dispos ers can p rovide an e nvironmentally r espons ible alte rnative to transporting f ood waste to l andfills . And they c an help re duce gre enhous e gas
emiss ions. At ca pable wastewater treatment p lants, food waste c an be recyc led to produce rene wable ene rgy. Additi onally, cap able wastewater treatment pl ants
can pro cess foo d waste into fertili zer. (Chec k the plant in your are a).
Read thr ough the e ntire ins tallati on manua l before in stalling the disp oser. Deter mine whic h of the tool s, materi als, and a ccessories you w ill need b efore
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you begi n. Make sure you have all ne cessa ry disp oser par ts befo re insta lling the di sposer.
NOTE: Th e Evolutio n models g rind much finer than a ny other di sposer. For this reason you may noti ce that it t akes a little longe r to grind so me food waste. Due to
the Evolution 200 mo del’s micro processor, user s will expe rience a f ractio nal seco nd delay wh en star ting on al l Evolutio n 200 mode ls. This is completely norm al.
NOTE: In Australi a, all plu mbing and e lectr ical work must be c omplete d by a qualifi ed trade spers on. This product may require a pproval of the releva nt regula tor
and/or the sewe rage system opera tor. Dispos er must be i nstalled to AS/ NZS 3500. 2 stand ard requ irements.
NOTE: Ma ke sure that t he insta llation of this appliance is allowed by the a uthorities.
TOOLS & M ATERIAL S YOU WILL NEED:
Slotted Screwdriver, Adjustable Pliers, Safety Glasses
TOOLS , MATERIA LS, AN D ACCESS ORIES YO U MAY NEED :
Phillip s Screwdr iver, Drain Au ger, 9.5 mm Ele ctrica l Clamp, 38 mm Drain Trap, 33 m m Hole Dri ll, Hamme r, Hacksaw, Water Hose Clamp, Pipe Wrench, Copper Earth
Wire, Di shwashe r Drain Co nnecti on Kit, Electric al On/ Off Sw itch, Dra in Tube Extension
PARTS LIST (May vary depending on model )
MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
1a. Strai ner Baske t and Plug
(Evolution models)
1b. Stopper ( Model s 66, 56, 46 )
2. Sink Fla nge
3. Rubber Gaskets (2)
4. Fiber Gasket (optional )
5. Backup Flange
6. Mounting Ring
7. Screws ( 3)
8. Snap Ring
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Read all safety mes sages before proce eding
SAFETY SYMBOLS
NOTICE
InSinkErator
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Bayswate r Vic 3153, Australia
Sales Tel : 61 03 9720 5599
Serv ice Tel: 1 300 136 205
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DISPOSER
9. Sound Baffle
(Evolution Models, Model 66)
10. Mounting Gasket
11. Lower Mou nting Rin g
12. Dishwasher Inle t
13. Discharge Outlet
14. W re nc he tt e
Warning i ndicate s a potenti ally haz ardous situation which, if not avoide d, could re sult in de ath or ser ious inju ry.
Cautio n indicates a haza rdous situation which, if not avoided, could resu lt in minor or moder ate injur y.
Notice i s used to address pr actice s not related to pers onal inju ry.
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5 Tolich Place , Hender son
P.O. Box 21-102
Auckla nd, New Zea land 0610
Sales Tel : 64 9 836 656 6
Serv ice Tel: 0800 200 510
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DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY #1
(Evolution models)
15. Hose Cla mp
16. Elbow Discharge Tube
(38 mm diameter)
17. Straight Discharge Tube
(optional)
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DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY #2
(Mod els 66, 56 , 46)
17. Straig ht Disch arge
Tube (optional)
18. Bolts ( 2) 13 mm 1/4-20 UN C
19. Rubber Gasket
20. Metal Flange
21. Elbow Discharge Tube
(38 mm diameter)
AIR SWI TCH
(Evolution models,
Model 66, Model 56)
22. Air Swi tch Asse mbly
23 . Tub e
(Evolution) 200- 3B
(Evolution) 100-3B
Model 66-3, -10
Model 56-3, -10
Model 46-3, -10
33.0 cm 18 .5 cm 6.4 cm 23.4 cm 16.8 cm
31.1 cm 1 7.1 cm 6 .4 cm 22.2 cm 16.8 cm
31.8 c m 16.6 c m 6.5 cm 20.0 cm 1 3.1 cm
30.8 cm 16 .6 cm 6 .5 cm 19.4 cm 13 .1 cm
30.8 cm 16 .6 cm 6 .5 cm 13.1 cm
18.9 c m
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CHECK INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS
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1. Dis poser he ight.
2. Dis tance from botto m of sink bowl to centerline of disc harge ou tlet. (A dd
12 mm when stainless steel sin k is used. )
3. Dis tance from cente rline of the discharge outle t to end of discharge tu be.
4. Dis poser wi dth.
5. Dis tance from dispo ser ver tical ce nterlin e to center line of tra p connec tion.
To properly drain and prevent st anding wa ter in the disposer, the wa ste pipe
enteri ng the wall must be lower than the disposer discharge outlet .
DISCONNECT AND CLEAN SINK DRAIN
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PERSONAL INJURY
Wearing safety glasses i s recomm ended during the i nstallation of the
food waste disposer.
DISCONNECT SINK DRAIN
1. Loo sen nuts (1) at top of trap ( 4) with p ipe wrench. Remove trap.
(See Figure 2.1)
2. Loo sen nut ( 2) at top of ex tensio n pipe. Re move exten sion pipe .
3. Rem ove nut (3 ) at base o f sink flange.
4. Push straine r up throu gh sink hol e and remove it. (Se e Figure 2. 2)
5. Cle an sink flange area of a ny putt y or other debris.
NOTE: Th e sink hole may have to be enlarged to a ccept the disposer
sink flan ge. Sink ho le enlar gement tools are ava ilable from your
InSinkErator dealer.
CLEAN SINK DRAIN
Failure to c lean sin k waste pipe line may result in waste pipe blockage.
With dra in auger, cle ar away all ha rdene d waste mate rial in ho rizonta l drain
line run ning from drain tra p to main pip e.
When installin g in new cons tructi on, cleaning the sink waste pip e line is
not necessary.
IF REPLACING AN EXI STING D ISPOSER,
CONTINUE WITH INSTRUCTION 3.
IF THIS IS A FIRS T TIME INSTALLATION,
SKIP A HEAD TO INSTR UCTION 4.
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REMOVE EXISTING DISPOSER
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PERSONAL INJURY
To avoid pers onal inju ry, do not pos ition you r head or bo dy under
disposer; the un it could fall durin g installation.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
• To avoid elect rical sh ock, disconnec t power before removing any exis ting
disposer. Turn off ele ctrica l power at fu se box or circuit brea ker or if
equipp ed unplu g dispos er elec trical p ower plug from wall out let.
• Imp roper co nnecti on of equip ment earth (gr ounded ) condu ctor can
result in electric shock.
1. If you r disposer is equipped with a n electric plug and cord co nnection,
unplug p ower plug f rom elec trical wall outle t.
If your dis poser is not equip ped with a n electr ical plu g and cord
conne ction, co ntact an e lectr ician to disconne ct the old di sposer plus
install an ear th (grou nded) electr ical wall o utlet for t he new disp oser
connection that must be compliant to all local electrical codes.
2. Dis connec t drain tr ap from di sposer waste disc harge tub e with
adjust able pli ers (s ee Figure 3 .1). Also disc onnect dishwash er drain
connection, if applicable.
3. Sup port di sposer w ith one hand and insert end o f wrenchette or
screwdr iver into r ight side o f one mounting lug on lower mount ing ring
(see F igure 3.2). Lif t dispo ser slig htly and re move from mounting by
pushin g or pullin g wrench ette or sc rewdrive r to left ( dispos er may be
heavy; provide support).
4. Loo sen thre e mountin g screws, p ry snap ring off w ith screwd river,
and rem ove old moun ting assembly (see Figur e 3.3) . Some mou nting
assem bly removal requir es additional too ls.
5. Push old sink fla nge up thro ugh sink h ole (se e Figure 3.4 ).
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DISASSEMBLE NEW DISPOSER
MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
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1. Turn mou nting assembly ove r (see Fi gure 4.1) and loosen three mounting
screws (1) u ntil you ca n access snap ring ( 2).
2. Use s crewdriver to pry snap ring of f of sink fla nge. Mounting ass embly ca n
now be disassembled.
ATTACH UPPER MOUNTING ASSEMBLY TO SINK
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Reference Figure 5.1.
1. Plac e one of two r ubber ga skets (2) under s ink flang e (1). Ensu re sink hol e
area is clear of debris and p lace sink fl ange /gasket into sink hol e. You may
wish to place a weighted objec t in the sink to hold the si nk flange in p lace.
(Place a towel unde r object to prevent scratching.)
2. Work ing from under the si nk, slip se cond ru bber gas ket (2) , fiber ga sket
(opti onal) ( 3) and metal backup flang e (4) (flat side up ) over the si nk flange.
Holdin g second r ubber gasket, fiber gasket ( option al) and m etal backup
flange in p lace, slip mountin g ring (5) over sin k flange so i t seats ag ainst
backup flange.
3. With the rubbe r gasket, fi ber gasket (optional) , backup flange, and
mounti ng ring tig ht against sink bot tom, slid e snap rin g (7) onto s ink
flange until it pops into groove o n flange.
4. Tig hten thre e mountin g screws ( 6) up to sink until mo unting assembl y is
seated t ightly an d evenly ag ainst sink.
IF YOU AR E NOT CON NECTING A DISH WASHE R
TO DIS POSER , SKIP A HEAD TO INSTR UCTIO N 7.
REMOVAL O F KNOCKOU T PLUG
FOR DISHWASHER CONNECTION
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In Aust ralia , remova l of knock out plug d oes not ap ply. It is su ggested
that the dishwa sher units be connected to IPL EX/ COROMA dis hwasher
spigot for maximum efficiency.
Wastewate r from a dis hwasher c an be plumbed into the dispose r throug h
the inle t access o n the uppe r part of t he disposer. There is a p lug on the
inside o f the inlet tube on all mo dels. On ce remove d, the knockout plug
cannot be replaced.
NOTICE
PROPERTY DAMAGE
If the dishwasher connection is made without removing the plug,
the dishwasher may overflow. ( Connec tions must comply with loca l
plumbing codes.)
REMOVE KNOCKOUT PLUG
1. Lay d ispose r on its sid e and inse rt slot ted screw driver into dishwasher inlet
so tip res ts on outer edge of knockout plu g.
2. Tap end of screwdriver handle w ith hamm er until mo lded plu g breaks
loose. ( See Figure 6.1)
3. Rem ove loose k nockout plug from in side disposer. (S ee Figure 6 .2)
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ATTACH DISCHARGE TUBE TO WASTE DRAIN PIPE
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NOTICE
PROPERTY DAMAGE
• All Evolution 20 0 and Evolu tion 100 mod els must b e connected to
the supp lied tai lpipe wit h the suppl ied spri ng type hose clamp (See
Figure 7.1). In Austr alia it is re quired to use the sup plied straight
discha rge tube w ith suppl ied spri ng type hose clamp. (See Fi gure 7.2)
Failure to u se the sup plied tub es and spring typ e hose cla mp will
void the gu arante e and possibly cau se prema ture fail ure of the
Anti-Vibration Tailpipe Mount
• Do no t use plumber’s putt y on any other disposer conn ection. D o not
use thre ad seala nts or pip e dope. Th ese may harm dispos er and cause
property damage.
• Reg ularly i nspect dispose r and plum bing fittings for wa ter leaks ,
as water leaks can cause propert y damage. M anufac turer ca nnot
be held responsible for pr opert y damag e as a resul t of water lea ks.
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66, 56, 46
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DISCHARGE TUBE INSTALLATION (EVOLUTION 200 AND EVOLUTION 100)
Place discharge tube (2 o r 3) into Anti-Vibr ation Tailpip e Mount
spring type hos e clamp (1) . (See F igure 7.1)
DISCHARGE TUBE INSTALLATION (MODELS 66, 56 , 46)
1. Plac e metal fla nge (5 ) over disc harge tube (7 or 8). Insert rubb er gasket ( 4) with
gasket lip facing th e metal fla nge into di scharg e tube. (S ee Figur e 7.2)
2. S ecure me tal flang e and disc harge tub e to disposer with two 13 mm bolts 6 ).
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CONNECT DISPOSER TO MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
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PERSONAL INJURY
To avoid pers onal inju ry, do not pos ition you r head or bo dy under
disposer; the un it could fall durin g installation.
Clear a ny object s from ins ide the dis poser gr ind cham ber befo re mounti ng
the disp oser to the s ink.
1. Thi s produc t must be in stalle d so that the r ed motor re set but ton, power
supply c ord plug a nd ear th ground r ecepta cle are re adily acc essible.
Keep this space cle ar of all objects.
2. Prior to connecting disposer to mounting assembly, detach the perforated
port ion of the sp ecifica tion label found at the base of th e disposer, and set
aside fo r Instru ction 9. ( See Figure 8.1)
3. Lif t disposer, inser t top end ( mountin g gasket) into mount ing asse mbly.
Position dispos er with three mount ing tabs (1) a ligned i n position to slide
over moun ting trac ks (2) ( see Fig ure 8.2 ).
4. Turn lowe r mountin g ring to rig ht (with wrenchet te or adju stable p liers ) until
mounti ng tabs lo ck over ridges (3 ) on mount ing ring tr acks (s ee Figure 8.3).
Make su re all t hree m ounti ng tab s are locked over r idges. Dispo ser will
now hang by itself.
5. For Evo lution Mo dels and M odel 66, I nsert sound baf fle into si nk openin g,
with flat s ide upward. (See Figure 8.4 )
6. Rotate disposer so that d ischar ge tube is aligned wi th drain trap. (To
prevent l eaks, do not pull or be nd disch arge tube to drain tra p.) If discharge
tube is too short, you can pur chase an ex tensio n from har dware sto re.
(Disposer must rema in in vert ical pos ition to prevent vibr ation.)
7. Plac e nut, the n ferrul e on discha rge tube a nd tighte n on drain tr ap. (If yo u
have a doub le sink, us e separate drain traps for bo th sides of sink.)
8. Ensure lower mo unting ri ng is still s ecurel y locked ove r ridges o n mounting
flange. ( See Figure 8.3 )
ATTACH SPECI FI CAT ION LAB EL
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This sp ecifica tion labe l contains impor tant in formati on the owne r will nee d to
know in the event ser vice is re quired. Place the p ortion of the spec ification label
removed in Step 8.1 somewh ere easi ly visibl e to the user.
IF YOU AR E NOT CON NECTING A DISH WASHE R
TO DIS POSER , SKIP A HEAD TO INSTR UCTIO N 11.
DISHWASHER ATTACHMENT
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AND OVERFLOW CONNECTION
In Aust ralia , dishwa sher at tachm ent and ov er flow con nection does no t
apply. It is suggested that the d ishwasher units be connec ted to IPLE X/ COROMA
dishwasher spigot for maximum efficiency.
If you have a si nk overflow, it should be c onnec ted to the over flow inle t on
the tail pipe (s ee Figure 10.1).
To connect the overflow, remove the plu g in the tailpipe by uns crewing t he overfl ow
conne ctor cap ( see Figu re 10.2) .
FOR NEW ZEAL AND ON LY Connect the h ose from t he dishwas her to the di sposer i nlet usin g a dishwas her drai n connec tion kit with a hose cl amp
(not provided).
NOTE : The str aight dis charge t ube for use in Austra lia does n ot have an over flow
connection tube.
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12.5 12.6
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MODEL XX – XX
S/N XXXXXXXXXX
PUSH RED BUTTON
TO RESET
MODEL XX – X X
S/N XXXXXXXXXX
PUSH RED BUTTON
TO RESET
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33 mm
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Everyday
food waste
Vegetable
peels
Plant fibre,
animal
skins
Bones
Models
46/56/66
Evolution®
100
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Avoid grinding
X
large amounts
at once
Avoid
grinding
large
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bones
Evolution®
200
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CONNECT DISPOSER TO ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
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AIR SW ITCH ( EVOLU TION 20 0, EVOLUTION 100, MO DELS 6 6 AND 56 )
The Evolu tion 200, Evolution 100, Model 66 a nd Model 5 6 dispos ers in clude a
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
• If thr ee-pr ong, ear th (grounded ) plug is us ed, plug m ust be ins erted
into three-hole, earth (grounded) receptacle.
• Do no t modify plug provi ded with u nit (if applicab le).
• Imp roper co nnecti on of equip ment earth (gr ounded ) condu ctor can
result in electric shock.
• All w iring must comply with loca l electr ical codes.
• Do no t attach e arth wi re (gro und wire ) to gas supply pipe.
• Do no t reconn ect electrica l current at main service panel unti l proper
eart h (grounded) outlets ar e instal led by a qual ified ele ctrici an.
• If the s upply co rd is dama ged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its s ervice agent or similar ly qualifi ed-pe rsons in o rder
to avoid a ha zard.
Install and route tubing for a ir switch a s such to rel iably re duce likel ihood
of mechanical da mage or stress, allowing pr oper on /off op eratio n of the
air switch.
NOTE : You must have ac cess to a se parate ci rcuit wall socket tha t is
earth (grounded) to main service panel. Any additional socket should
be fitte d by a qualifi ed electrician a nd prope rly ear thed ( grounded). T he
disposer is fitted with a powe r supply c ord plug.
ON/OFF CONTROL
There a re two typ es of cont rols for continuous-feed d ispose rs: a dou ble-p ole
switch an d an air switch (built in for Evolu tion 200, Evolution 100, Model 66
and Model 56; avai lable as a n acces sory on a ll other models).
DOUB LE POLE SW ITCH (1 ):
If a wall swi tch (not supplied ) is requ ired for yo ur insta llation, it must have
on/o ff mark ings and b e instal led by a qual ified tra deperson. It sho uld be
locate d in a convenient position above the work surface with a minimu m of
3 mm contact sepa ration between e ach pole. I n New Zeala nd, plea se refer
to AS/ NZS 3000:20 07 for elec trical install ation. Co nnect to a 20 a mp earth
(grou nded) wall socket (2) us ing a 20 amp ca ble. (S ee Figure 11.1)
See instructions for DISABLIN G THE AIR S WITCH.
PERSONAL INJURY
built-in air switch. An air switch activates/tu rns off t he unit by se nding a pul se of
air to the control box .
AIR SWITCH INSTALLATION
If you wish to change th e button fi nish (optional ), simp ly pry of f the exis ting
button and snap th e other bu tton finish onto the be llows. ( See Figu re 11.2)
1. Dri ll a 33 mm wide hole into th e kitchen work top, or the corner of the sink
unit, at t he most co nvenient p oint for use. Some si nk units may already
have a suit able hole in them whi ch can be exposed by re moving the cap.
2. Rem ove the nut fr om the push button bellows, wh ile keepi ng the stainless
steel wa sher and r ubber gasket in pla ce. Push on e end of the PVC tubing
onto the sp out of the push button bellows, feed the o ther end of the tube
throug h the hole in t he work top and throug h the nut und erneath the work
top. (See Figure 11.3)
3. Fit th e push but ton bell ows in the hol e and then t hread the n ut under neath
the work to p until it is h and tight . Do not us e a wren ch to tig hten t he nut.
(See Figure 11.4)
4. Take the oth er end of the a ir tube an d firmly pu sh it over the s pout of the
air switc h, which is l ocated o n the underside of th e waste disposer
(See Figure 11.5).
DISA BLING TH E AIR SWI TCH
The air sw itch can be disabled if wall swi tch operation is pr eferre d.
The disposer is s hipped with the switc h in the “off ” positio n.
1. Push one end of th e PVC tubing p rovided o nto the spo ut of the pus h
button bellows. ( See Figure 11.3)
2. Take the oth er end of the a ir tube an d firmly pu sh it over the s pout of the
air switc h, which is l ocated o n the underside of th e waste disposer
(See Figure 11.5).
3. Dep ress the a ir switch o ne time until you hear th e switch “click.” Remove
and discard the pu sh butto n bellows a nd PVC tubin g. The disposer may
now be act ivated by a wal l switch.
The disposer installation is complete. Read all operating and safety
instructions in Instruction 12 before operating the disposer.
Last ly, place stop per in s ink in cl ose pos itio n. Fill s ink wit h wate r,
remov e stopp er, turn d isposer on an d chec k for lea ks.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
When using electronic appliances,
basic precautions are always to be
followed, including:
• In Australia, product may require
approval of the relevant regulator
and/or the sewerage system operator.
• If the air switch or wall switch fails to
shut off or turn on disposer, unplug
power cord plug and contact your
qualified trade person.
• This product is designed to dispose of
normal household food waste;
inserting materials other than food
waste into disposer could cause
personal injury and/or property
damage. To reduce the risk of injury,
do not use the sink containing the
disposer for purposes other than
food preparation (such as baby bathing
or washing hair).
• This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and knowledge if
they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way and under
stand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
• When attempting to loosen a jam in
the food waste disposer, switch off or
unplug the appliance before attempting
to free a jammed rotor. Use a self
service wrenchette as described in the
Releasing Disposer Jam section.
• Use long-handled tongs or pliers to
remove objects from disposer.
• To reduce the risk of injury by materials
that are expellable by a waste disposer,
do not operate Evolution disposers
without the sound baffle in place (see
Figure 8.4). Place stopper in sink
opening as shown in Figure 12.2 or
12.4. Do not put the following into a
disposer: clam or oyster shells, caustic
drain cleaners or similar products,
glass, china, or plastic, large (whole)
bones, metal (such as bottle caps, steel
shot, tin cans, or utensils), hot grease
or other hot liquids.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Replace sound baffle/mounting gasket/
splash baffle when worn to help prevent
entry or ejection of material and water.
• When not using disposer, leave stopper
in place to reduce risk of objects falling
into disposer. Make sure disposer
power switch is turned off.
• Before pressing reset button,
attempting to clear jam, or removing
objects from inside disposer, make sure
disposer power switch is turned off.
• Do not insert hands or fingers
into disposer.
• FIRE HAZARD: Do not store flammable
items such as rags, paper, or aerosol
cans near disposer. Do not store or use
gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in vicinity of disposer.
• LEAK HAZARD: Regularly inspect
disposer and plumbing fittings for
leaks, which can cause property
damage and could result in
personal injury.
• Do not dispose of the following in the
disposer: paints, solvents, household
cleaners and chemicals, automotive
fluids, plastic wrap.
(EVOLUTION MODELS AND MODEL 66)
1. Remove strainer basket and plug from
sink opening and run cold water.
2. Turn on wall switch or press air switch
(see Figure 12.1) to start disposer.
3. Slowly insert food waste into disposer
and position strainer basket and plug in
upright position (allowing water to run
through) to minimize noise and possible
ejection of material while grinding
(See Figure 12.2).
4. After grinding is complete, turn disposer
off and run water for a few seconds to
flush drain line.
5. Strainer basket and plug also acts as a
stopper in the lower position.
(See Figure 12.3)
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(MODELS 56, 46)
1. Remove stopper from sink opening and
run cold water.
2. Turn on wall switch or press air switch
(see Figure 12.1) to start disposer.
3. Slowly insert food waste into disposer
and position stopper to minimize
possible ejection of material while
grinding. (See Figure 12.4)
4. After grinding is complete, turn disposer
off and run water for a few seconds to
flush drain line.
DO...
• First turn on cold water and then turn
on the disposer. Continue running cold
water for a few seconds after grinding
is completed to flush the drain line.
• Grind small amounts of hard material
such as bones, fruit pits, and ice.
A scouring action is created by the
particles inside the grind chamber.
• Grind peelings from citrus fruits to
freshen up drain smells.
• Grind food waste with minimum cold
water flow of 6 liters per minute.
• Grind common food waste, such as
fruits, vegetables, meats, bones, coffee
grounds, etc.
• Switch off or unplug the appliance
before attempting to free a jammed
disposer with the wrenchette.
• Maintain the area around the disposer
free of any objects to be sure you have
access to the disposer reset button.
DON’T...
• DON’T POUR GREASE, OIL OR FAT
DOWN YOUR DISPOSER OR ANY
DRAIN. It can build up in pipes and
cause drain blockages. Put grease in
a jar or can and dispose in the trash.
• DON’T use hot water when grinding food
waste. It is OK to drain hot water into the
disposer between grinding periods.
• DON’T turn off water or disposer until
grinding is completed and only sound of
motor and water running is heard.
• DON’T grind fibrous materials like
corn husks, artichokes, etc., in any
Model 66, 56 or 46 to avoid possible
pipe blockage. Also avoid grinding
animal skins in these models.
• DON’T grind raw chicken or duck feet in
any disposer.
• DON’T grind non-food waste of any kind.
• DON’T use this appliance to dispose of
hard materials such as glass and metal.
• DON’T fill disposer with a lot of food
waste all at once. Instead, turn the
water and disposer on first and then
feed the food waste in gradually.
• DON’T waste food. Nearly a quarter
of the food we buy is thrown away
untouched: salad, bread and cakes
and fruit head the list. Three tips to
stop waste and save you money: only
buy, or cook, the portions you need for
the meal; check the fridge and cupboard
for food you haven’t eaten – make it
your next snack or freeze it; and make
sure you leave that food off your next
shopping list!
CLEANING DISPOSER
Over time, grease/food particles may
accumulate in the grind chamber and
baffle, causing an unpleasant odor. To
clean the disposer:
1. Turn off disposer and disconnect
power supply.
2. Reach through sink opening and
clean underside of splash baffle and
inside upper lip of grind chamber with
scouring pad.
3. Place stopper in sink opening and fill
sink halfway with warm water.
4. Mix 60 ml baking soda with water.
Turn disposer on and remove stopper
from sink at same time to wash away
loose particles.
RELEASING DISPOSER JAM
If the motor stops while the disposer is
operating, the disposer may be jammed.
To release jam:
1. Turn disposer power and water off.
2. Insert one end of the self-service
wrenchette into the center hole on the
underside of the disposer (see Figure
12.5). Work the wrenchette back and
forth until it turns one full revolution.
Remove wrenchette.
3. Reach into the disposer with tongs and
remove object(s). Allow the disposer
motor to cool for 3 - 5 minutes and
lightly push red reset button on the
underside of the disposer (see Figure
12.6). (If the motor remains inoperative,
check the service panel for tripped
circuit breakers or blown fuses.)
IN-HOME FULL SERVICE GUARANTEE
Warran ty is dete rmined by t he unit se rial number and the date of inst allatio n.
Purcha se or inst allatio n receip t may be requ ired to ver ify war ranty status.
Evolution 200- 3B: 6 year s
Model 6 6-3, -10: 4 years
Model 46-3, -10: 2 year s
SERVICE
If ser vice is required, c ontact a n InSinkE rator Aut horized S ervice Center
or your de aler. Guarantees are void if you remove your di sposer a fter installat ion
and attempt to repair it, or if t he dispos er is use d for commercial purpose s.
Evolution 100-3B : 5 years
Model 56-3, -10: 3 year s