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Your waste disposer is self-cleaning and scours itself with each use. Under normal usage, your
waste disposer will not require any special care.
Note:
Always run cold water into the chamber before, during and after using the waste disposer.
Do not use hot water.
Removing an odour
Grinding up a tray of ice cubes will help to clean the shredding plate.
Running orange or lemon rinds through the waste disposer will help to freshen up the
grinding chamber.
Note:
Do not pour bleach or drain cleaners, into the waste disposer
Never put corrosive substances or chemicals into the waste disposer.
Unblocking a jam
1
Before investigating a blockage, you MUST disconnect the power supply.
2
The waste disposer is magnetic. ALWAYS use non-magnetic tools, such as a wooden spoon
or long handled plastic tongs when attempting to loosen a jam or remove an object from the
waste disposer.
3
After clearing the blockage or jam, turn the power back on , turn on a medium flow of
cold water and run the waste disposer for half a minute to ensure that all the food waste is
thoroughly flushed through the trap and drain.
Note:
If the motor does not start when activated, refer to the Overload Reset Button section below or
the Troubleshooting guide on page 9.
Overload Reset button
The waste disposer is fitted with an overload control which prevents the motor from operating
should overloading occur. Overloading occurs when the motor is unable to turn, usually caused
by a foreign object falling in to the chamber or too much food waste being fed through into the
chamber at once, jamming the shredding plate.
When overloaded the motor will stop automatically. To restart the motor the overload reset
button must be pressed.
The reset overload button is a small red button located opposite the power cord outlet, near the
bottom of the waste disposer. Before resetting the overload button, you MUST disconnect the
power supply.
Important!
The motor is permanently lubricated for life. Do not attempt to lubricate your waste disposer.
Cleaning and maintenance
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