Kenmore 17560514 Owner’s Manual

FOOD WASTE
DISPOSERS
GUIDE FOR EASY, TROUBLE-FREE
INSTALLATION, CARE AND USE.
HOW THIS GUIDE WILL HELP YOU,
This guide describes everything you need to know to install your new food waste disposer, including
care and use information. If you take your time, follow the instructions and drawings, you should
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These are the tools and
materials you will need.
ADJUSTABLE
("CRESCENT*')
WRENCH
PIPE WRENCH
HACK SAW
start installation so you can get all the tools and materials you will need with one trip to the store.
These are the tools and
materials you may need.
SWITCH 120 amp, rating)/_,_" -
_ ON-OFFELECTRICAL
AUGER
DRAIN _ HAMMER
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ELECTRICAL CABLE
CONNECTOR
(1.t2inch)
PLUMBER'S PU]-FY (2 - Size 54)
lb.)
WIRE NUTS
WP71865
DRAIN CONNECTING
O 1 DISHWASHER
COPPER WIRE
HOSE CLAMP ( 12 or 14 gauge ) /
(7_ inch)
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INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS
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DRAWING REPRESENTATIVE OF A FOOD WASTE DISPOSER
IMPORTANT:PLUMB WASTELINE TOPREVENTSTAND- ING WATERIN DISPOSERMOTORHOUSING.
NOTE: Please refer to the dimensions which match your disposer model number.
B" - DISTANCE FROM BOTTOM OF SINK TO
CENTER LINE OF DISPOSER OUTLET,
ADD 1/2"WHEN STAINLESS STEEL SINKS ARE USED,
E" - LENG'R,_ OF DISCHARGE TUBE FROM "
CENTER UNE OF DISPOSER OUTLET TO
END OF DISCHARGE
TUBE.
OKAY, LET'S START THE
INSTALLATION ONE
STEP AT A TIME.
AND MAKE SURE EVER,..YTHING IS THERE. (your new
CHECK THE PARTS AGAINST THE DRAWINGS BELOW
disposer may not look hke the one pictured.)
THE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
CONSISTING OF:
Sink sleeve
"WRENCHETTE"
(1/4INCH HEX WRENCH)
_ _) SE( F-SERVICE
DISCHARGE TUBE, GASKET,
METAL FLANGE AND SCREW(S)
Fiber gasket
Back-up ring
Mounting ring and 3 screws
Snap ring
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REMOVING YOUR OLD DISPOSER.
FIRST, TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER at the service panel (fuse box or circuit breaker box). If the mounting is the same as your new disposer's mounting, you can use the existing mounting. Follow instructions A through E, Step 2, then go on to Step 10.
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A.
Use a pipe wrench to disconnect the drain line where it attaches to
the disposer discharge tube.
Wire Nuts
Now, use a screwdriver to remove ground wire. Remove the
wire nuts from the power wires.
Separate the disposer power
wires from the cable wires.
Loosen the screw(s) On the cable
clamp and remove the cable from
the disposer.
If your old disposer has a different mounting than your new one,
fellow steps F and G. Otherwise go on to Step 3.
IF YOUR OLD DISPOSER HAS A DIFFERENT MQUNTING THAN YOUR NEW ONE, GO ON TO IN-
STRUCTION C. If your old disposer has the same
mounting as your new one, insert the end of your "wrenchetta" or screwdriver into the right side of one of the disposer mounting ring lugs at the top of the disposer.
Then, turn the "wrenchette" or screwdriver to the left (counter-
clockwise) until the lug lines up
with one of the sink mounting assembly screws.
CAUTION: Be sure to hold-the
disposer with one hand while per- forming this step or it may fall when the mounting ring is dis-
connected from the sink mount-
ing assembly. GO TO INSTRUC- TION D.
Screw
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If your old disposer has adifferent mounting than your new one, use
a pliers or adjustable wrench to remove the nuts on the mounting ring. Then remove old disposer. (Some disposers have to be removed by taking off a clamp or by twisting the disposer to remove it from its mounting. Easy to figure out.}
Loosen screws and remove old mounting ring and back-up ring.
You may need ahammer toloosen assembly parts.
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Once the disposer is oft, turn it upside down and remove the electrical plate.
Finally, remove the old sink
sleeve by pushing it up through the sink hole.
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CLEANING YOUR SINK'S DRAIN LINE.
NOTE: In case of new construction, you may skip this step. The cutting elements on your old disposer were probably
worn and not grinding the waste completely, Your drain line may be partially blocked, We recommend cleaning the line before connecting your new Kenmore disposer.
You can do the job yourself with a drain auger, Remove the
drain trap and, using the auger, clean out the horizontal drain
pipe that runs from the trap to the main waste pipe.
Horizontal
Drain Pipe
Watch these troubleZ
spots when routing
with auger
Before routing
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After muting
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HERE IS WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE
INSTALLING YOUR
SINK'S FIRST
DISPOSER,
EXTENSION TUBE
Now, remove the large nut at the base of the sinkstrainer by placing the
tip of yourscrewdriver on the edge of the nut. (There are usuallyridges
to hold your screwdriver,) Then strike the head of the screwdriver with a hammer in a counterclockwise direction.
SUPPLY. ELECTRICAL
Use a pipe wrench to loosen the nutat the top of the drain trap.
Loosen the nut until you can spin it off by hand.
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Next, remove the nut at the top of the sink strainer and remove the
extension tube.
E.
Now, push the strainer up through the sinkhole and remove it.
Before you begin this job, you should be thoroughly familiar with electrical power and proper procedures. Local
electrical codes must be followed. If you are not sure, call in a professional who is knowledgeable.
This appliance is equipped with copper wires. Use 3 con- ductor copper cable in accordance with your local code to make your connections to the unit.
SEALANT FROM
THE RIM OF THE
CLEAN THE OLD
SINK HOLE.
Use your screwdriver or a putty knife to scrape away all
traces of the old putty or caulking from the edge of the sink drain hole. Make sure you get this as clean as possible so that you'll have a good, water-tight seal for your new disposer sink sleeve.
First, remove the fuse or turn off the circuit breaker on the circuit you plan
to use for your disposer. Use a separate 15 or 20 amp., 115 volt cir-
cuit for the disposer. If you are replacing an old disposer,
skip to Step 6.
Except for batch feed models, this disposer requires that a wall switch
with a marked off positionand wired to
disconnect all ungrounded supply conductors be installed within sight of
the disposer sink opening.
Itwill be necessary to installa 20 amp.
walt switch above the countertop and a junction box under the sink as
illustrated. Position the switch in any convenient
location, and connect to junction box. All wiring must comply with local
electrica! codes.
14 gauge size wire is the smallest per- missible for use with a 15 amp. circuit, and 12 gauge size wire is the smallest
permissible for use with a 20 amp. circuit.
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LET'S KEEP GOING...IT'S GETTING EASIER, WE HOPE.
NOW WE'RE GETTING INTO
THE ACTUAL INSTALLATION.
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SEPARATE THE PARTS IN THE MOUNTING ASSEMBLY.
Mounting _,_ Lower
Assembly / _Mounting "
First, remove the mounting assembly
from the dower mounting ring, Holding
the mounting assembly with one hand,
insert your wrenchette or screwdriver
inlo one of the lugs of the tower moun-
ting ring end turn it to the Jeff
(counterclockwise) with your other hand
Now, use a screwdriver to pry off the snap ring
Ring
Then loosen the screws on the moun- ting assembly until they are just level
with the surface of the mounting ring.
ID
Groove '_
SineSleeve
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The assembly will now come apart. Set it aside and move to the next step.
APPLY PUTTY TO THE SINK SLEEVE.
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A=,,
Make a fat snake of "plumber's" patty by rolling it between your
hands.
Then, place the sink sleeve into the sink drain hole and push down gently but firmly to make sure it sits evenly in the putty.
B.
Apply this roll under the rim of the sinksteeve
UPPER MOUNTING NEXT, LET'S ATTACH THE
ASSEMBLY.
First, working from under the sink, slip the
fiber gasket and next the metal back-up ring (flat side up} up and over the sink
sleeve,
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Now, push the fiber gasket, metal back-_. ring and the mounting ring further up on the
sink sleeve. Slide the snapring onto the sink sleeve until it POps into place in the groove
:_nthe sleeve.
B,
Holdthe fiber gasket and metalback- UP
ring in place with one hand and place the mounting ringwith its three screws onto
the sink sleeve.
T_hten the three mounting screws with your screwdriver until the whole mounting
assembly te seated evenly and t_ghtly
againstthe sink.
DISPOSER UPSIDE
0 TURN YOUR NEW
DOWN AND REMOVE
THE ELECTRICAL PLATE FROM THE DISPOSER SO YOU CAN SEE THE WIRING AND
THE GROUND SCREW. THE BOTTOM OF YOUR DISPOSER WILL LOOK LIKE THE ONES SHOWN IN 'A' OR 'B'.
(Start here if you are replacing a disposer with the same mouni_ng.) Remove the electrical plate lrom the bottom of the disposer and pull out the
black and white electrical wires The green ground screw is also under this plate.
BLrrTON
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WE'RE READY TO MAKE THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.
NOTE: If using armored cable, we recommend installing an anti-short or insulation bushing inthe end of the cable,
A_onnector
Screws
Plug
Do not fold or remove the
brown electrical insulation paper from inside the wiring
compartment.
Install the cable connector. Then tcosen the connector screw(s}. (Some disposers have aconnec- tor built in, on others you will
have to instalt one which must
meet local electrical codes). Work the cable from the on-off switch through the connector so
that the leads are in the electrical wiring area in the disposer base.
Connect thetwo power wires to the cable wires, making sure
you connect white to white and black to black, Secure the
wires with wire nuts by twisting them to the right [clockwise).
If you are using the built-in cable clamp loosen the two
screws until cable will freely enter under the clamp.
If you are using "Greenfield"
Cabte then the plug must be removed.
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Now, tighten Ihe connector clamp screw{s) to hold the cable in place.
Finally, place the connected "
wires back in the compartmenl.
Work the cable from the on-off switch through the connector
so thatthe leads are in the elec- trical wiringarea in the disposer
base. Now, tighten the connector
clamp screw{s) to hold the
cable in place. Connectlhe two power wires to
the cable wires, making sure you connect white to white
and black to black. Secure the
wires with wire nuts by twisting them to the right (clockwise).
Finally, place the connected
wires back in the compartment. Replace electrical plate.
Wire nul
Install thecable connector. Then loosen lhe connector screwlsl.
Work the cable from the on-off switch through the connector
so thalthe leads are in the elec-
trical wiring area in the disposer
base, Now, tighten the connector
clamp screw(s) to hold the cable in place.
Connect the two power wires to the cable wires, making sure
you connect white to white
and black to black. Secure the
wires with wire nutsby twisting them to the right {ctockwise).
2 NEXT, MAKE SURE THE DISPOSER IS GROUNDED.
Green ground wire, use a copper
Ground wire that is no smaller than the
If the cable leading to the disposer has three wires, at-
tach the green ground wire to the green ground screw.
Screw other wire in your cable. At.
tt the cable _eading to the disposer does not have a
tach one end of the wire to the
green ground screw on the
disposer,
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A, Ground Wire
Attach the other end of this ground wire to the metal sold
water pipe. NOTE: Be sure that this cold water pipe is
continuous metal pipe from under the sink to the ground
(earth), Use only an Under- writers Laboratories, Inc. listed (approved) ground
clamp to attach the ground
wire to the pipe. If non-metal
pipe is used in your home water connections or if plastic
pipe is used in your water
supply pipe, you will need a
qualified elecb'ician to install a
proper ground. Now, replace
the electrical plate.
COLD
C,
WARNING: IF NOT PROPERLY GROUNDED, a hazard of electrical shock
may exist. DO NOT reconnect electrical power at tnain service panel until
proper ground is installed. For your safety, DO NOT ground to a gas sup- ply pipe.
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PREPARING THE
DISHWASHER DRAIN
CONNECTION.
If you do NOT plan to connect a
dishwasher drain to the disposer, go on tostep 14.
Ground Wire
If you have a water meter in your home, check the meter
Io see if there is a wire that comes across it. Ifthere is no
wire, your cold water pipe is NOT GROUNDED.
To properly ground it, add a copper wire as shown at right. Use only Underwriters Labo- ratories, Inc. listed (approv- ed) ground clamps to attach
wire to pipe.
Water Meter /
Ground Clamp
A. _
Lay the disposer on its side and put the tip of your Tap the end of the screwdriver with a hammer until screwddverintothedishwasherdrainholeopening the molded plug pops out. Make sure you take atanangle, the loose plug out ot your disposer.
RE ALMOST
CONNECT
DISPOSER TO
ITS MOUNTING
LY.
Liffthedisposerandplaceitsothedisposer'sthree Then, while holding the disposer in place, turn mounting lugs are lined up under the three sink mounting ring with the lugs to the right until all three mountingassembtyscrews, ears are engaged on the mounting assembly. The
disposer will now hangs by itself. You will lock this
ring later, after the plumbing connections are made.
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NOW, ATTACHTHE DISPOSER DISCHARGE TUBE
TO YOUR SINK'S DRAIN TRAP.
First, check inside the disposer grinding chain- ber to remove any objects or dirt that might have dropped in,
F.j
Turn the disposer so that
the discharge tube lines up with your drain trap.
Slip the drain trap over the discharge tube.
Turn the disposer around to attach the discharge tube. Some models use a rubber washer that must be assem-
bled to the discharge tube before putting the metal flange over the discharge tube, see 'D'. Secure metal flange using the edge tab on the flange and screw. On other models, put the rubber washer in the discharge tube opening. Slip the metal flange over the discharge tube. Using the screw(s) provided, attach the flange to disposer, see 'E'.
Discharge
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TUBE TOO LONG? Sim- ply cut off as much as you
need to with a hack saw. Make sure you have a
clean, straight cuL
In D. install the discharge tube gasket onto the discharge tube. Gasket must be installed as shown to assure a leak-proof installation. In E install discharge tube gasket into disposer discharge outlet. Gasket will be held in place by the discharge tube flange.
Extension
TUBE TOO SHORT? If the discharge tube doesn't
reach your drain trap outlet, measure the difference.
Then buy a drain extension tube.
If it fits. simply tighten the slip
nut on the trap with a pipe wrench to make your connec- tion to the discharge tube
complete, NOTE: Be sure you comply with
all applicable plumbing codes.
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Remove the clamp or fittings
from the end of your dish- washer drain hose.
NOTE: Check the three clamps to be sure you have tightened all of them.
DISHWASHER DRAIN CONNECTION.
NOTE: (If necessary) An approved dishwasher drain connection kit is available from Sears.
plPler Clamp
I Dishwasher__
DrainHose
Slide large end of rubber coupler, from dishwasher drain
connection kit, over the inlet tube of the disposer. Fasten the coupler to disposer with the
clamp provided.
nsert one end of the plastic tube intothe coupler and fasten with _ inch clamp.
Slip the remaining clamp (the one you pruchased) over the
dishwasher drain hose and back two or three inches. No_
slip the drain hose over the plastic tube, slidethe clamp into place and tighten.
7 NOW, LOCKTHE
Place the end of your "wren- chette" or a screwdriver into the
left side of one of the mounting ring lugs at the top of the dispose_ Then, turn the "wren-
chette" or screwdriver to the right until the disposer locks in
place.
DISPOSER IN PLACE.
LEAKS
8 CHECK FOR
CHECK DISPOSER OPERATION
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Turn electrical power back onat your service panel (fuse box or circuit breaker box). Turn on the cold water and leave running, turn on the disposer. You may wish to check again for leaks
before turning the disposer off.
CARE AND USE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
qTINUOUS FEED MODELS move the stopper |rom the disposer throat.
I on the cold water and start the disposer by
ing on the control wall switch, Feed food
te into the disposer and position the stopper to
mize the possible ejection of material while
:_ing(see illustration.) "CH FEED MODELS
love the special stopper from the disposer _t. Turn on the cold water and then place the
waste into the disposer grind chamber. DO
t" PACK THE CHAMBER WITH WASTE.
replace the stopper in the disposer throat,
on the disposer by lifting the stopper slightly
turning it to the right or left until the disposer s. The switch to the batch feed disposer is
intothe unitand is actuated by the stopper.
"ER USAGE - ALL MODELS recommended water flow for efficientgrinding
Run water through the disposer. Then, place the stopper in the sink sleeve in the seal position. Fill the
sink with water.
is 1 1/2 gallons per minute (medium to lull faucet flow.) Remember to turn the water on first, and
then the disposer to avoid a possible drain block- age. After grinding is complete, the disposer and
water may beturned off.
Depending upon your particular installation, it may be necessary to allow a water flushafter grinding to completely clear the horizontal drain line. The
water flow time after grinding will depend on the quantity of food waste that was ground, and the length of the horizontal drain line. Ground food
waste and water flow at an approximate rate of 2 seconds per foot in a properly pitched horizontal
drain pipe.
DO'S AND DON"IS
Finally, remove the stopper and let the water drain.
Check for leaks at al!plumb- ing connections and at the
lop of the disposer and cor- rect, if you need to.
REMEMBER THESE OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS WHEN USING YOUR DISPOSER.
- DO NOT INSERT HAND INTO THE DISPOSER.
- IF THE DISPOSER JAMS, OR THE MOTOR PROTECTOR TRIPS, DISCONNECT THE POWER TO THE DISPOSER BEFORE FREE-
ING THE JAM, OR RESETTING THE MOTOR
_1, PROTECTOR'
WARNING
- USE THE STOPPERS IN THE DRAIN/GRIND
POSITION WHILE GRINDING TO MINIMIZE POSSIBLE EJECTION OF MATERIAL.
Stoppers are In drain/grind position.
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grind food waste only with a strong flow of
water,
;rind hard material such as bones, fruit pits,
A scouring action is created by the particles e of the grind chamber.
::lispose of coffee grounds in your disposer rdless of whether or not you are on opolitan sewer or septic tank. Coffee
nds will not harm the action of the septic
tispose of small amounts of fats and greases )ur disposer. Be sure to have the disposer
ating and use a strong flow of cold water. If have a large amount of fat and grease, we lest you place it in a conta ner allow it to
i_, then dspose of it inthe trash.
flush disposer for cleaning. Allow disposer
and cold water to run after grinding or after drain- ing sink of dish water. Some detergents are caustic; flushing will pass such material into the drain line without disposer damage.
DON'T use hot water when grinding food waste, However, hot water can be drained into the
disposer between gdnding periods DON'T turn off motor or water until grinding is
completed and only a motor and water sound is heard.
DON'T become alarmed if a brown discoloration appears on the face of the grinding disc. This is
normal. It isa surface discoloration only and will not affect thelife or performance of the disposer,
DON'T grind extremely fibrous material like corn husks, artichokes, etc. to avoid possible drain blockaae.
If you should encounter an objectionable odor coming from your disposer, it may be the water itself, which in some areas develops a slightodor at times. Or it may be coming from bits of food waste left inside the disposer, because the unit
was turned off before the grind cycle was com- pleled or not enough water was used. Try this
remedy, after all remaining food waste is dis- posed of inside the unit: Heat a large pan of water (approximately 3 to 4
quarts). To this add one-half cup of baking soda.
Mix in thoroughly so it is completely dissolved.
When water reaches approximate boiling point, tum disposer on and pour heated mixture into
sink. This hot, swirling, treated water will then flush the inside of the disposer housing.
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: When using electric appliances, basic
precautions should always be followed, including the following:
1.Read all the instructions before using the appliance.
2.To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when an appliance is used near
children,
3. Do not put fingers or hands into a garbage disposer,
4, Turn the power switch to the off position before
attempting to clear a jam or remove an object
from the disposer.
&When attempting to loosen a jam in a garbage
disposer, use a self-service wrenchette as described below.
&When attempting to remove objects from
a garbage disposer use long-handled tongs or pliers.
7.To reduce the risk of injury by materials that may
be expelled by a food waste disposer place the stopper in the drain grind position.
when feedino the food waste so that foreion
obiacts do not enter the arind chamber that may be exoe;led. Reolace the anti-solash baffle when
it becomes worn to reduce solashine and election. Do not put the following into a disposer: a. Clam and oyster shelts.
b. Drain cleaner. c. Glass, china, plastic, plastic wrap or bags.
d. Large whole bones. e. Metal, such as bottle caps, tin cans, aluminum
foil or eating utensils.
8.When not operating a disposer, leave the drain cover in place to reduce the risk of objects falling into the disposer.
9. Before pressing red reset button, (see Fig. 4), be sure the wall switch is in the off position
and on batch feed models remove the stopper from the run position.
10. a. GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CORD CONNECTED UNITS. This appliance must be
grounded, tn the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electdc current to reduce the risk of electric shock. If this appliance is equipped
with a cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor and a grounding plug, the plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance
with all local codes and ordinances.
DANGER - Improper connection o! the equip- ment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electri- cian or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appli- ance -- if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper
outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
b.GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PERMA-
NENTLY CONNECTED UNITS: This appli- ance must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment- grounding conductor must be run with the
circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the
appliance.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Loud noises while your disposer isoperating are usually caused by dropping metal ob-
jects into the disposer. To correct this, turn
off the disposer switch and water. After grinding disc has stopped turning, investi-
gate. Remove object by reaching into unit with tongs.
Motor stops while your disposer is opera-
ting. This can be caused by overloading the unit. First, check the cause of the over- load - often some foreign material is in the disposer. To avoid personal injury turn
To Save The Cost of a Service Call to Free a Jam.
To save the cost of a service call to free a jam.
The accidental entry of foreign material will cause any disposer to jam occasionally. To tree ammed material,
follow these steps to avoid persona! injury:
1oTurn off disposer and shut off cold water.
2, Insert one end of yo_r Self-Service Wrenchette pro- vided with your disposer, into the center hole of the bot- tom of the disposer as shown. (Fig. 2).
3. Work the Wrenchette back and forth until it moves freely for at least one compiete revolution. Remove foreign object with tongs. Remove Wrenchette before restarting disposer.
4. Wail 3 to 5 minutes to allow disposer motor to cool an d then push red reset button, Fig. 1).Before pressing red
reset button be sure the wa I switch is In the off position and on batch feed models remove the
stopper from the run position, Your Sell-Service Wrenc helle willfree virtually everyjam
that may occur due to foreign ebects entering the disposer. Very rarely, however, a piece of meLal bobby
pin, thumb tack, paper clip, silverware, etc.) causes a jammed condition too tight for your Self-Service
Wrenchette tohandle, To free this type of jam, e pry bar or tool must be used.
Trouble Shooting
off the disposer switch and water. Remove the object as previously explained. TO
RESTART THE MOTOR: wait 3 to 5 min- utes, then push in on the small red reset
button located on the bottom of your disposer (Fig. 1). Ifmotor remains inoperative, check your Service Panel and replace any blown fuses, or look for a tripped circuit breaker.
NOTE: If water does not drain as readily as
you think it should, and food waste tends to float or take too long to grind, don't reduce
Be sure wail switch isturned off. Remove as much food waste from the disposer as is possible with tongs. Use a
flashlight to determine the direction the unit was running atthe time ofthejam.
Fig. 3
When warranty service is neededl simply call the Dearest Sears Service Center in the United States. "We service what we sell" is our assurance to you that you can depend on Sears for service and Sears service is nationwide.
water flow to solve this problem. It is very likely that the drain line is partially clogged
and should be cleaned with a drain auger. A blocked drain may also cause food waste to drain into the dishwasher. Like any precision machine, your disposer was built to perform a particular job. If unusual demands are plac-
ed on it, service interruptions are possible.
These service interruptions, mentioned
below,, are usually not serious and in most cases, can be remedied without calling a
service technician.
A pry bar or tool should be inserted through the sink opening into the disposer. The end then must be placed alongsid e the grinding protrusion near the outside edge
of ths grinding disc. Be sure to place the pry tcol on the proper side of the protrusion so when pressure is applied the grinding disc wilt move in the proper direction to un- jam the disposer, {see Fig, 3). Do not drop or hammer on pry bar.
LOSE YOUR SELF SERVICE WRENCHETTE?
It you lose your Self-Service Wrench- ette, a replacement may be or- .,/,//
dered, free of charge, through
the Customer Service Depart- _"iJ#" ment of your locaJSears z_._
store or service cent er. X_'_" "_
part number of _/ "_
the wrench Is XY! "
2035.03. /_./7 _/,_Inch Hex Wrench
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 71865 (4/98)
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