In Sink Erator Model 75 Manual
InSinkErator garbage disposal repair. Instructions on how to fix and repair a clogged garbage disposal, a stuck garbage disposal, leaking disposal, or it stopped working. If you have a clogged garbage disposal, is stuck, jammed, or making a humming sound, there is likely a problem in the grind chamber or has tripped the overload protector.
Model 65-1B, -3B Model 55-1B, -1B A/S, -3B, -3B A/S Model 45-1B, -1B A/S, -3B LC50-12, -13 CHECK INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS 1. Disposer Height 2. Distance from bottom of sink bowl to centerline of discharge outlet. (Add 12 mm when stainless steel sink is used.) 3. Distance from centerline of the discharge outlet to end of discharge tube.
Each InSinkErator disposer is shipped with a self-service wrench. The off-set silver colored wrench is about four inches long, or you can use a standard 1/4 inch Allen wrench. Insert the wrench into the hole at the bottom of the disposer. Use the wrench like a crank. Work the wrench back and forth in both directions.
If the wrench will not turn easily, it is OK to use some force. The wrench is designed to bend before any damage is done to the disposer. Continue working with the wrench until it turns freely in complete circles in both directions.
Object oriented modeling and design james rumbaugh pdf ebook free download. Check the overload protector. The overload protector is located under the sink, on the bottom of the garbage disposal, facing the floor. It is a small square red button. If the overload protector has tripped, you will see the red button dropped down about a quarter of an inch (5mm).
Gently press the red button. If it does not stay up, wait ten minutes and try again. Turn on the water, then the garbage disposer. The disposer should now run. If it jams again, use the wrench again. You may need to repeat the process several times.