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3. Scrape garbage into the disposal. Down the drain go table scraps,
peelings, rinds, seeds, pits and small bones. To speed up garbage
disposal, cut or break up large bones, rinds and cobs. Large bones
and fibrous husks require considerable grinding time and are more
easily thrown away with other trash.
NOTICE
Do not be alarmed that the disposal slows down while
grinding. The disposal is actually increasing torque (grinding power) and
is operating under normal conditions.
4. Before turning the disposal off, let the water and the disposal run for
approximately 15 seconds after shredding stops. This assures that all
waste is thoroughly flushed through the trap and drain.
5. Run cold water during disposal operation. This will keep waste and
fats solid so the disposal can properly flush away the particles. It is
not recommended to use hot water while running the disposal.
Tips for use
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Empty the disposal before using the dishwasher so it can drain
properly.
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You may want to leave the stopper in the drain when not in use to
prevent utensils and foreign objects falling into the disposal.
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Your disposal is ruggedly built to give years of trouble-free service.
It will handle all normal garbage but it will NOT grind or dispose of
such items as plastic, tin cans, bottle caps, glass, china, leather,
cloth, rubber, string, clam and oyster shells, aluminum foil or feathers.
These items may cause damage to the disposal and the plumbing
system.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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Do not attempt to Lubricate your disposal. The motor is permanently
lubricated.
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The disposal is self-cleaning and scours its internal parts with each
use. Never put lye or chemical drain cleaners into the disposal, as
they cause serious corrosion of metal parts. If used, resulting damage
can be easily detected and all warranties are void.
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Mineral deposits from your water can form on the stainless steel
turntable, giving the appearance of rust. Do not be alarmed, the
stainless steel turntables used will not corrode or rust.