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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 foliowed, including the

toliowing:

t.Read

ali

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. Turrt the power switch to the off position before

attempting to clear a jam or remove an object

from the disposer.

5. When attempting to loosen a jam in a garbage

disposer,

use

a

self-service

wrenchelle

as

described below.

e.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. Il.se nam
when feeding the food waste so that loreian

objects do not enter the grind chamber that may

be expelled......... Replace the anli-splash baffle when
it becomes worn to reduce solashino and eiection.
Do not put the following into a disposer:
a. Clam and oyster shells.
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.

a.

When not operating a disposer, leave the drain

cover in place to reduce the risk ol objects falling
into the disposer.

9. Before pressing red reset button, (see Fig. 4),

be sure the wall switch is in the oft 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. In the event of a malfunction or
breakdown, grounding provides a path ol least
resistance for electric 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 of the equip­
ment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of
electric shock. Check with a qualified electri­
cian or serviceman ii 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

Trouble Shooting

Loud noises while your disposer is operating
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 slops 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

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). If motor 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 readiiy as
you think it should, and food waste tends to
float or take too long to grind, don't reduce

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

beiow,. are usually not serious and in most
cases, can be remedied without calling a
service technician.

To Save The Cost of a Service Call to Free a Jam.

To save the cost ol a sentice call to tree a jam.

The accidental entry of foreign material will cause any
disposer to jam occasionally. To free jammed material,
follow these steps

to avoid personal injury:

1. Turn off disposer and shut off cold water.

2. Insert one end ol your Self-Service Wrenchelte pro­
vided with your disposer, into the center hole ot the bot­
tom ol the disposer as shown. (Fig, 2).

3. Work the Wrenchette back and forth until It moves
freely lor at least one complete revolution. Remove
foreign object with tongs. Remove Wrenchelte before
restarting disposer.

4. Wail 3 to 5 minutes to allow disposer motor to cool and
then push red reset button, (Fig. 1).

Before pressing red

reset button be sure the wall switch Is In the off
position and on batch feed models remove the
stopper from the run position.

Your Setl-Senrice Wrenchelte will free virtually every jam
that may occur due to foreign objects entering the
disposer. Very rarely, however, a piece of metal (bobby
pin. ihumb tack, paper clip, silverware, etc.) causes a
jammed

condition

too

tight

lor

your

Self-Service

wrenchette to handle. To free this type of jam, a pry bar or
tool must be used.

Be sure wall switch is turned off. Remove as much food

waste from the disposer as is possible wllh longs. Use a

flashlight to determine the direction the unit was tunning

at the lime at thejam.

Fig.3

A pry bar or tool should be Inserted through the sink
opening into the disposer. The end then must be placed
alongside the grinding protrusion near the outside edge
ot the grinding disc. Be sure to place the pry tool on the
proper side ol the protrusion so when pressure is applied
the grinding disc will move in the proper direction to ur-

jam the disposer, (see Fig. 3j. Do not drop or hammer on

pry bar.

LOSE YOUR SELF SERVICE WRENCHETTE?

If you lose yourSeif -Service Wrench'
ette, a replacement may be or­

dered, tree ol charge, through

the.Cuslomer Service Depart­
ment of your local Sears

store or service canter

Part number ot

the wrench is

2035.03.

'U

Inch Hex Wrench

When warranty service is needed, simply call the nearest 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.

WmMÊÆ

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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