Operating instructions/troubleshooting – InSinkErator MS User Manual

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Operating Instructions/Troubleshooting

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

TO START

1. Check to ensure disposer is free of foreign objects.
2. Ensure power is on.
3. Push start button. Disposer motor will run and water

will flow into the disposer.

TO STOP

1. Push stop button. Disposer motor and water will stop.

TROUBLESHOOTING

This control center was inspected and tested under
operating conditions before shipment from the factory.
In case of trouble, check the items listed below.

A. Disposer motor will not start and water

does not flow.

1. No incoming line power, turn line power on.

B. Disposer motor stops while grinding but water

continues to flow.

1. Disposer is jammed. Press the stop button and

follow directions for unjamming that were

supplied with the disposer.

2. Disposer motor overload protector has tripped.

Follow instruction in C1.

C. Disposer will not start but water flows.

1. Overload protector on the disposer may have

tripped. Press stop button. Locate red reset

button on front of disposer electrical cover. Press

to reset. If motor had been running, wait five

minutes for the motor and overload to cool down

before starting.

2. Disposer is jammed. Press the stop button and

follow directions for unjamming that were

supplied with the disposer.

D. Water flows constantly before start button

is pushed.

1. Water solenoid valve is installed backward.

Water flow should be in the direction of the

arrow on valve.

2. Water solenoid valve is wired incorrectly.

Recheck wiring diagram.

E. Overload trips frequently.

1. Do not overload disposer with excess amounts of

garbage and water. (See disposer instructions for

recommended water flows.)

If trouble still persists, call your nearest InSinkErator
Authorized Service Agency. For the location of your
nearest service agency, call toll-free 1-800-845-8345.

PERSONAL INJURY

• Allow only trained personnel to operate disposer.
• Use baffles and guarding to avoid splashing and

ejection of materials.

• Do not put fingers or hands into the disposer.
• When attempting to remove objects from a

disposer, use long-handled tongs or pliers.

• Turn power off before clearing a jam, removing

an object from the disposer or pressing the red

reset button.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK/PROPERTY DAMAGE

• Troubleshooting other than what is recommended

in this section should only be performed by

qualified service personnel.

• Further troubleshooting performed by untrained

personnel could result in electric shock or damage

to the control center.

• All electrical checks must be performed by a

qualified professional.

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