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1.     REMOVABLE SPLASH  GUARD    FIBER GASKET    SUPPORT RING    SE MOUNT RING       sa       CUSHION MOUNT    Raise mount ring toward top of sink flange  Remove cushion mount  Remove mount  ring  You may want to practice installing the cushion mount at this point before you  are under the sink  See paragraph H  Also see the    Important Notice  Cushion Mount  Detail        Unscrew support ring from sink flange and remove fiber gasket  You are now left with  sink flange and rubber gasket     The rubber gasket is used instead of plumbers putty or silicon  with stainless steel sinks  Other sinks will require putty     If no putty is used  insert sink flange through rubber gasket into sink opening  Do not  rotate sink flange once it is seated     If you use putty instead of the gasket  form a ring around  underside of sink flange  see 3D   Insert flange into sink  opening  press down hard to squeeze out excess putty  see  3B   From under sink  trim off excess putty flush with bottom  edge of sink opening     From underneath sink  slip fiber gasket onto exposed sink  flange  With arrows pointing up  screw support ring onto the sink flange  hand tighten  until the sink flange will not move  At this point you may want to insert stopper in sink  and fill with water to check sink flange seal and ensure there are no leaks     Place mount ring over sink flange and hold in place while installing cushion mount   large side down  so the groove on the inside of cushion mount fits over lip on
2.    Food Waste Disposer  Instruction Manual             See insert for specific information about your new disposer    NOTE  This Food Waste Disposer has been designed to operate at 220 240V   50 60 Hz household  current exclusively  Using any other voltage or Hz adversely affects performance     IMPORTANT  Read all instructions thoroughly  Keep this guide for future reference     CAUTION  Be sure to review SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FIRST PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE   ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS before using disposer     Record important disposer information here  Model Number  Serial Number         Above information appears on the label affixed to bottom of the disposer  For your convenience   write down the model and serial numbers prior to installation        IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO  PERSONS  SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS     WARNING      When using electrical appliances  reduce the risk of objects falling into the disposer   basic precautions should always be followed  9  DO NOT operate disposer unless splash guard is in place   including the following  10  For proper grounding instructions see the ELECTRICAL  CONNECTION portion of this manual   1  Read all instructions before using the appliance  11  Installation of this appliance must be done in  2  To reduce the risk of injury  close supervision is necessary when accordance to local plumbing codes and laws   an appliance is used near children
3.   12  If the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by the  3  Do not put fingers or hands into a waste disposer  manufacturer  its service agent  or authorized person in order to  4  Turn the power switch to the off position before attempting to clear avoid hazard   a jam or remove an object from the disposer  13  This appliance is not intended for use by persons  including  5  When attempting to loosen a jam in a waste disposer  use a long children  with reduced physical  sensory or mental capabilities  or  wooden object such as a wooden spoon or the wooden handle of lack of experience and knowledge  unless they have been given  a broom or mop  supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a    6  When attempting to remove objects from a waste disposer use pees responsible for their safety     long handled tongs or pliers  If the disposer is magnetically 14  Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with  actuated  non magnetic tools should be used  the appliance     7  To reduce the risk of injury by materials that may be expelled by  a waste disposer  do not put the following into a disposer  clam  or oyster shells  caustic drain cleaners or similar products  glass   china or plastic  large whole bones  metal  such as bottle caps   tin cans  aluminum foil or utensils  hot grease or other hot liquids   whole cornhusks     8  When not operating a disposer  leave the stopper in place to It CE  ail    IM UK INTL 121    1  REMOVAL OF OL
4.   connected to a main distribution board or consumer unit   PATH OF LEAST    RESISTANCE FOR THE ELECTRICAL CURRENT     THUS REDUCING THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL    SHOCK     Prior to connecting the electrical supply  the installer must be thoroughly  familiar with electrical power and procedures  If the installer is not  an  electrician should be contacted     WHEN USING THE ATTACHED PRE WIRED  MOLDED PLUG AND LEAD  SEE 4A      These disposers are engineered to be connected to a 220 240V  50 60  Hz electrical supply through the attached three pin plug and into a wired  socket  The disposer must be protected by a BS 1363 13 Amp fuse   The fuse is included within the molded plug and lead  attached to the  disposer     The 13 Amp double pole switched spur switch should be positioned higher  than the sink countertop and at a minimum of one meter from the side of  the sink  away from water splashes and out of the reach of children  This  spur switch must be a double pole with at least 3mm contact separation  in each pole  20 Amp DP switches BS 3676 meet this condition     To avoid accidentally leaving the disposer running  a switch with a neon  indicator lamp is suggested  A 13 Amp ASTA approved fuse  to BS 1363  must be fitted in the fuse carrier of this spur switch     ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS   Simply insert the plug into the socket wired as previously described     WHEN NOT USING THE PRE WIRED PLUG BUT WIRING DIRECT  WITH FIXED WIRING  SEE 4B      The switches used must be double pol
5.  Duty 249  Heavy Duty 255  Deluxe 255  Premium 255  Mid Duty BF 303  Heavy Duty BF 310  Deluxe BF 310  Premium BF 310    SINGLE BOWL    Choice of Trap is Optional   Bottle Traps are not suitable     ELBOW DETAIL   ALL MODELS        Round Shell Dimensions Batch Feed Dimensions          Deluxe           Heavy Duty    Deluxe BF Premium BF       9  TROUBLESHOOTING    Before seeking repair or replacement   recommend that you review the following   LOUD NOISES   Other than those during grinding of small bones and  fruit pits   These are usually caused by accidental entry of a spoon   bottle cap or other foreign object  To correct this  turn off electrical  switch and water  After disposer has stopped  remove splash guard   remove object with long handled tongs  and replace splash guard     UNIT DOES NOT START  Unplug power cord or turn either the wall  switch or breaker box switch to    OFF    position  depending on your  model and wiring configuration  Remove stopper and or splash guard   Check to see if turntable will rotate freely using a wooden broom handle   lf turntable rotates freely  replace splash guard and check reset button  to see if it has been tripped  Reset button is red and located on the front  of the disposer  Push button in until it clicks and remains depressed   Reset Button should be pressed only once     lf reset button has not been tripped  check for shorted or broken wire  connecting to disposer  Check electrical power switch  fuse box or  circuit breaker  I
6.  sink  flange  similar to putting the lid on a plastic container  see 3E  3F  amp  3G   Please read          SPEED MASTER MOUNT SYSTEM      STOPPER 3C    SNK A REMOVABLE     a GUARD    SINK  FLANGE           RUBBER SINK  FLANGE GASKET  OR  PUTTY     FIBER GASKET   _ SUPPORT RING   NOTE ARROWS  INDICATING UP     MOUNT RING  TIGHTENING EARS    Pee  SE    GROOVE CUSHION MOUNT  DISHWASHER  INLET    HOPPER    important notice below        The disposer must be installed so that the reset button is readily accessible     RESET BUTTON         Stopper  amp  Splash Guard  not used with Batch Feed model    IMPORTANT NOTICE  CUSHION MOUNT DETAIL       When the cushion mount is  installed correctly  the lip  of the sink flange fits into  the groove on the inside  of the cushion mount and  mount ring can be pulled  downward over cushion  mount and will be free to  rotate  The bottom bead  of the cushion mount acts  as a gasket between the  bottom of the sink flange  and the top of the disposer   See illustration 3G        CUSHION MOUNT DETAIL    TOP OF SINK FLANGE RUBBER 3F MOUNT RING    SINK    a  mE    FIBER  GASKET    BOTTOM  BEAD OF  CUSHION  MOUNT       LIP    OF  SINK  FLANGE    CUSHION  OUNT    OPEN AREA  NO  OBSTRUCTION    MOUNT RING  SHOULD BE FREE TO  MOVE UP  amp  DOWN          4  ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS    WARNINGS  tuis appLiANcE MUST BE    EARTHED  IN THE EVENT OF A MALFUNCTION   EARTHING PROVIDES A    The rating for these disposers are 220 240V   50 60 Hz and they should be  
7. D UNIT       TYPICAL INSTRUCTIONS  YOUR MODEL MAY VARY     Before starting this step  turn off electrical    power at the circuit breaker or fuse box  Unplug performing this step or it may fall when the mounting  disposer    If your old mount is the same type as the mount on your new disposer   just reverse the assembly instructions found in section 3  If your new  mount system is different  follow these instructions     Caution  Be sure to support the disposer while    ring is disconnected from the mounting assembly     C  To remove remaining mount system from the sink  loosen mount    screws  push mount ring up  Under it is the snap ring  Use    A  Use a pipe wrench to disconnect drain line where it attaches to screwdriver to pop off ring  see 1D   Remove mount ring   disposer discharge elbow  see 1A   protector ring and gasket from sink flange  Some mounts will  B  Remove disposer from sink flange by turning mount ring to require the unscrewing of a large ring holding the sink flange in    the left clockwise  see 1B   If you are unable to turn the mount  ring  tap on one of the extensions from the ring with a hammer   Some mounting systems have tubular extensions  Inserting a  screwdriver into one tube will provide additional leverage for  turning the mount ring  See 1B   Some disposers may require the  removal or loosening of nuts from the mount screws  see 1C    Some disposers may require the removal of a clamp     place  Pull sink flange up through sink and clean off ol
8. d putty  from sink     IMPORTANT  This is a good time to clean out the trap and  drain lines by running a drain auger or plumber   s snake  before installing your new disposer     R    2  DISHWASHER CONNECTION    If you are utilizing a dishwasher  complete the following procedure  If  dishwasher is not to be connected go on to section 3     A  Using a drill  Drill out the entire plug   see 2A  When knockout  plug falls into disposer  you may remove it or grind it up when the  disposer is used  This will not damage the disposer in any way   but may take some time to grind      B  Connect dishwasher hose  see 2B  using hose clamp  Make    sure all plumbing connections are tight and in accordance with all  plumbing codes and ordinances  Run water and check for leaks              DRILL OUT  PLUG  DISPOSER   Air gap may not be required for all  installations  Check local plumbing  codes        3  INSTALLATION OF MOUNTING ASSEMBLY  READ COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING    NOTE  Pay close attention to the order of mount assembly parts  as they have been  correctly assembled by the factory  see 3A   Also  reference the cushion mount detail SINK FLANGE  in illustration 3G for the proper position of the cushion mount  SNIEFLANGE    NOTE  Try practicing this assembly before you get under the sink to get the    feel    of 3 GASKET  how the parts fit together     A  Disassemble mount assembly from disposer by turning mount ring to the left   clockwise  and remove     Speed Master Mount System  
9. e type and have at least a 3mm  contact separation in each pole  20 Amp DP switches to BS 3676 meet  this requirement      Prepare the tips of the wires of the electrical lead and attach to the junc   tion box  Disconnect the junction box from the electrical supply before  making the following connections     The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal marked in  one of the following ways    e with the letter    E      e by the earth symbol       e coloured green or green and yellow     The brown wire must be connected to the terminal that is marked with  the letter  L      The blue wire must be attached to the terminal that is marked with the  letter  N      NOTE  As your disposer has a molded plug on the lead and the plug  is not to be used  cut it off and dispose of it wisely  A molded plug with  a loose lead with disconnected wires can be hazardous as an electrical  shock hazard could occur should such a plug be inserted into a 13 Amp    socket anywhere within the home      IS THE DISPOSER EARTHED     4B       ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FOR      DISPOSER PROVIDED WITH PRE  13 AMP FUSED   WIRED MOLDED PLUG AND LEAD  DOUBLE POLE   For Continuous Feed Only   Not Batch Feed SWITCHED SPUR  WALL MOUNTED       PLUG SOCKET       FIXED WIRE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION     13 AMP FUSED  DOUBLE POLE  SWITCHED SPUR  WALL MOUNTED    13 AMP FUSED    SPUR MOUNTED  UNDER SINK    WARNING  THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED     In the event of a malfunction of breakdown  earthing reduces 
10. ead are coloured in accordance with  the following code  Green and Yellow   Earth  Blue    Neutral  Brown   Live       When connected to a BS 1363 fused plug  a BS 1362 ASTA approved  13 Amp fuse must be fitted      As the colours of the wires in the supply lead of this appliance may  not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in  your plug  proceed as follows      The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in  the plug which is marked with the letter    E    or by the earth symbol or  coloured green or green and yellow      The brown wire must be connected to the terminal which a marked  with the letter  L  or coloured red      The blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with  the letter  N  or coloured black     IMPORTANT     If the supply lead is damaged  it must be replaced by the manufacturer  or its service agent     ANAHEIM MARKETING INTERNATIONAL  4332 E  La Palma Avenue Anaheim  California 92807  Telephone  714 993 1707 Fax  714 993 1930    Website  www AnaheimMarketing com E Mail  ContactUs   AnaheimMarketing com    
11. f wiring and electrical components are intact  the unit  may have internal problems that require service or replacement     we    IF TURNTABLE DOES NOT ROTATE FREELY  Turn off disposer  then  check for any foreign object lodged between the turntable and grind  ring  Dislodge object by rotating table with a wooden spoon or broom    handle  see 9A  and remove object  If no foreign object is present   there may be internal problems     LEAKS  If the unit leaks at the top  it may be due to    1  Improper seating of sink flange  gasket centering  putty or  tightening     2  Support ring not tightened properly    3  Defective or improperly installed cushion mount     lf unit leaks at the waste elbow  leak may be due to improper tightening  of elbow flange screws     DO NOT PRESS THE RED  RESET BUTTON UNLESS  POWER IS SWITCHED OFF  AT THE POWER POINT        10  ELECTRICAL INFORMATION    REPLACING THE FUSE IN MOLDED PLUGS     The correct fuse cover must be refitted when changing the fuse   Remove the fuse cover and slide the fuse out  Replace it with a 13 Amp  ASTA fuse  approved to BS 1363   Should the fuse cover be lost or  damaged  an exact replacement should be used  These are available  from an approved service agent  listed below  Never use the plug  without the fuse cover fitted     If a rewirable plug is to be fitted to the supply lead  it  should be connected as follows     REWIRABLE PLUG FIT INSTRUCTIONS    WARNING  This appliance must be earthed  The wires  in the supply l
12. lots  see 6C  amp  6D     D  If mount ring is hard to turn  you may add a small amount of  petroleum jelly or liquid soap to hopper projections  Run water and  check for leaks        accordance with all local codes and ordinances  If the supply cord  is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer  its service  agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard   The appliance must be installed so that reset button is readily  accessible         RUBBER  GASKET                       LOCKING DETAIL    HOPPER PROJECTION IN     SUPPORTED    POSITION    HOPPER PROJECTION IN MOUNT  RIN       LOCK    POSITION G       7  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    The Anti Jam Swivel Impellers make a clicking  sound as they initially swing into place  This    indicates normal operation  D     A  Remove sink stopper  Turn on a medium flow of cold water   B  Turn switch to ON position  your motor is turning at full speed and    ready to use       C  Scrape in food waste  Down the drain go table scraps  peelings   rinds  seeds  pits  small bones and coffee grounds  To speed up  food waste disposal  cut or break up large bones  rinds and cobs   Large bones and fibrous waste require considerable grinding  time and are more easily thrown away with other trash  Do not  be alarmed that the disposer slows down while grinding  The    TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL OPERATION    disposer is actually increasing torque  grinding power  and is  operating under normal conditions    Before turning disposer off  le
13. t water and disposer run for approxi   mately 15 seconds after shredding or grinding stops  This assures  that all waste is thoroughly flushed through trap and drain    It is not recommended to use hot water while running disposer   Cold water will keep waste and fats solid so disposer can flush  away particles     A  Be sure disposer is empty before using your dishwasher so it may drain properly   B  You may want to leave the stopper in the drain when not in use to prevent utensils and foreign objects from falling into the disposer     C  Your disposer is ruggedly built to give you many years of trouble free service  It will handle all normal food wastes  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        8  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE    DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LUBRICATE YOUR can be easily detected and all warranties are void  Mineral deposits  DISPOSER  from your water can form on the stainless steel turntable  giving the  appearance of rust  DO NOT BE ALARMED  the stainless steel turn     The motor is permanently lubricated  The disposer is self cleaning and oe used uilo codd     scours its internal parts with each use     NEVER put lye  bleach  or chemical drain cleaners into the disposer  as  they cause serious corrosion of metal parts  If used  resulting damage    TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS      Dimensions are mm     Economy 231  Standard 231  Mid
14. the risk of shock  This disposer must be  connected to an earthed  metal  permanent wiring conductor and connected to the equipment earthing  terminal or lead on the disposer           GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS    FOR WASTE DISPOSERS EQUIPPED WITH A  GROUNDED PLUG IN POWER CORD     B  This appliance must be grounded  In the event of a malfunction  or breakdown  grounding provides a path of least resistance  for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock  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    5  ATTACHING DISCHARGE ELBOW       A  Connect waste elbow to the disposer  see 5A   proceed to step 6 and then    connect bottom of the elbow by tightening the slip nut  see 5B      B  Ifyou are connecting to a dishwasher  return to section 2B  If not  make sure all  plumbing connections are tight and in accordance with all plumbing codes and    ordinances  Run water and check for leaks     A  Line up disposer under mounting assembly  Guide hopper  projections into mount ring slots  Turn mount ring about 1 4    to  right so that disposer is temporarily supported  see 6A      B  Turn mount ring and disposer until disposer elbow lines up with  trap  see 6B      C  Turn mount ring to the right  counter clockwise  until it reaches  the locking position as shown  6D   Hopper projections must be  to extreme left of mounting s
    
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