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Note: Important
installation safety information is provided in the InSinkErator Disposer®
ICU manual. Before attempting to install your InSinkErator® Septic
Disposer, first read and understand the entire safety and installation
instructions. To download a free pdf version of the entire ICU manual
and safety instructions click
here.
If you´re shopping for an InSinkErator®
food waste disposer or have just purchased one, you´ll be happy
to know that InSinkErator® brand disposers are the easiest to
install. That´s because all models feature our stainless steel
QuickLock® sink mount. (And if you're replacing an InSinkErator®
disposer, installation is even easier.) Just twist off the
old disposer and twist on the new one. What's more, with
QuickLock®, you can replace any disposer.
For your convenience, listed below are InSinkErator®
Septic Disposer installation instructions. Before attempting to install
an InSinkErator® Septic Disposer, first read and understand the
entire safety and installation instructions.
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Disconnect the p-trap and the horizontal extension pipe. Large channel-lock
pliers or a pipe wrench work well to loosen the nuts holding the pipes
together. When both connections are free, remove the parts. You may want
to clean the horizontal drain pipe to eliminate any possible blockage.
(This is not necessary in new construction.)
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Remove the strainer body from the sink by unscrewing the large nut that
holds it in place underneath the sink. Push the strainer body up through
the sink hole to remove it. Clean off the old plumbers putty that surrounds
the edge of the drain opening. |

Separate the parts of the mounting assemble from the disposer. Loosen the
screws of the mounting assemble and remove the snap ring. Place a 1/4"
bead of plumber´s putty around the drain opening in the sink. Drop
the new sink flange into the drain opening and press it into place. From
under the sink, slide the fiber gasket and backup ring onto the sleeve.
Hold these pieces in place. Next slip on the mounting ring and snap ring. |

Tighten the three mounting screws. Alternate tightening each screw a few
turns at a time until the mounting assembly is evenly and tightly seated
against the bottom of the sink. |
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 Danger
Potential Electrical Shock- Turn off electrical power at fuse
box or circuit breaker before removing electrical cover plate. Disposer
must be grounded. Improper connection could result in electric shock.
If you are unsure your electrical connection is grounded properly contact
a certified electrical contractor.
Lay the disposer on its side under the sink so you can make the electrical
connections. (Check your local codes, they may require a licensed electrician
to make the electrical connections.) Make sure the circuit breaker is
off. Remove the plate on the bottom of the disposer to expose the wiring.
Using wire nuts, connect the white wire from the disposer unit with the
white wire from the power supply. Follow the same step to connect the
black wires. Finally, connect the ground wire from the
supply to the ground on the disposer unit. Replace the plate to cover
the wires.
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If using a dishwasher, you will need to tap out the dishwasher knockout
plug. Lay the disposer on its side and use a screwdriver and hammer to tap
it out. Remember to remove the knockout plug from inside the disposer. |
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Align the disposer with the three mounting ears on the sink mounting assembly.
Holding the disposer in place, turn the lower mounting ring until all
three mounting ears are locked into the mounting assembly.
Warning Personal Injury- Do not position
your head or body under disposer; unit could fall during removal or installation.
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Install the discharge tube to the disposer. Turn the disposer until
the discharge tube aligns with the drain trap. If it is not long enough,
you need to purchase extension pieces to make up the difference. [For
more information refer to the Disposer ICU manual by clicking
here.
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Connect the dishwasher tube to the disposer. Make sure Step 6 is complete.
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Now that everything is installed and in position, lock the disposer to the
sink mounting assembly using the Jam Buster wrench that came with
the unit. Finally, you should test the disposer for leaks and turn on the
electrical breaker to test its operation. |
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Use only InSinkErator Bio-Charge in your new disposer. Avoid squeezing
the Bio-Charge bottle, which may cause the Bio-Charge to discharge and
spill.
Unscrew the Bio-Charge dispenser cap nozzle counterclockwise until the
nozzle pops upward to dispensing position, but do not remove the nozzle.
Then align the bottle with it's concave side toward the disposer and insert
the bottle up into the holder until the bottle snaps into place.
Pull the bottle down slightly to ensure that it is engaged.
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- Copper wire
- Plumber's putty (.1 kg)
- Wire nuts (2-Size 54)
- Worm gear clamp
- Dishwasher drain connector
kit - optional
- On-off electrical switch
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