Warntng, Care and use operating instructions, Now, lock the disposer in place – Kenmore 17568563 User Manual

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NOW, LOCK THE

DISPOSER IN
PLACE

Place the end of your “wren-

chefle" or a screwdriver inlo the
left side of one of the mounting
ring

lugs

at

the

top

of

the

disposer. Then, turn the “wren-
chette"

or

screwdriver

to

the

right until the disposer looks in
place.

CHECK FOR

LEAKS

Run

water

through

the

disposer.

Then,

place

the

stopper in the sink sleeve in
the

seal

position.

Fill

the

sink with water.

Finally,

remove

the

stopper

and

let

the

water

drain.

Check for leaks at all plumb­
ing

connections

and

at

the

top of the disposer and cor­
rect, if you need to.

CHECK DISPOSER OPERATION

Turn electrical power back on at 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

TTINUOUS FEED MODELS

love

the

stopper

from

the

disposer

throat.

1 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

mtze

the

possible

ejection

of

material

while

jing (see illustration.)

CH FEED MODELS

love the special stopper from the disposer
it. Turn on the cold water and then place the

waste into the disposer grind chamber.

DO

r PACK THE CHAMBER WITH WASTE,

replace the stopper in the disposer throat,

on the disposer by lifting the stopper slightly

turning if to the right or left until the disposer

s. The switch to the batch feed disposer is

into the unit and is actuated by the stopper.

~ER USAGE - ALL MODELS

recommended water flow for efficient grinding

is 1 1/2 gallons per minute (medium to full 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 be turned off.

Depending

upon

your

particular

instaliation,

it

may

be necessary to allow a water flush after grinding

to

completely

clear

the

horizontal

drain

line.

The

water flow lime after grinding will depend on the

quantity of food waste that was ground, and the
length

of

the

horizontal

drain

fine.

Ground

food

waste and water flow at an approximate rale of 2

seconds

per

foot

in

a

properly

pitched

horizontal

drain pipe.

DO’S AND DON’TS

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

k

PROTECTOR.

WARNtNG

- USE THE STOPPERS IN THE DRAIN/GRIND

POSITION WHILE GRINDING TO MINIMIZE
POSSIBLE EJECTION OF MATERIAL

2'Piece

[

Stopper J

Stoppers are In drain/grind position.

grind food waste only with a strong flow of

water.

grind hard material such as bones, fruit pits,

A scouring action is created by the particles
e of the grind chamber,

dispose

of

coffee

grounds

in

your

disposer

rdless

of

whether

or

not

you

are

on

opolltan

sewer

or

septic

tank.

Coffee

nds will not harm the action of the septic

iispose 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 container, allow it to

ify, then dispose of it in the trash.

Hush 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

inlo

the

disposer between grinding 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

discoioration

appears on the face of the grinding disc. This is
normal. II is a surface discoloration only and will
not affect the life or performance of the disposer,

DON’T grind exiremely fibrous maferial like corn
husks, artichokes, etc. to avoid possible drain
blockaae.

tl

you

should

encounter

an

objectionable

odor

coming from your disposer, it may be the water
itself, which in some areas develops a slight odor
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
pleted 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

wafer

reaches

approximate

boiling

point,

turn

disposer

on

and

pour

heated

mixture

into

sink.

This

hot,

swirling,

treated

water

will

then

flush the inside of the disposer housing.

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