Removal Of Old Disposer - InSinkErator Evolution Excel Installation Manual

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1
If you are replacing
an existing disposer,
continue to Step 2.
If there is no existing
disposer, disconnect
sink drain and skip to
Step 10.
W A R N I N G
SHOCK HAZARD
Turn off electric power at
fuse box or circuit breaker.
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!
4
*WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD
With the electrical supply turned
off, flip disposer over and remove
electrical cover plate. Save cable
connector if applicable.
7
Using a screwdriver, remove the
snap ring.

Removal of old disposer:

2
Disconnect drain trap from waste
discharge tube. Disconnect
dishwasher if connected to the
disposer.
5
*WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD
With the electrical supply turned
off, disconnect the disposer wires
from the electrical supply.
8
Remove flange from sink.
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4
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3
Falling Hazard
K
Support disposer, insert end of
Jam-Buster
®
wrench (K) into
right side of mounting lug, and
turn. Disposer will fall free.
6
Loosen the 3 screws on the
mounting assembly.
If the new disposer mount-
ing is the same as the old one,
you can go to step 15. Note:
For sinks thicker than 3/8", you
will need to replace existing 1
1/2" screws with 1 1/8" screws
(H). See step 14.
9
Remove old plumber's putty from
sink with putty knife.
WARNING

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Derrill
March 1, 2025

My bio bottle has been in place several months fluid level is unchanged Please advise

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Mr. Anderson
March 1, 2025

The Bio-Charge bottle may not be dispensing fluid due to improper installation, a clogged nozzle, or the disposer not being used frequently enough. Ensure the bottle is correctly aligned and snapped into place. Check if the nozzle is blocked and clean if necessary. Also, the Bio-Charge fluid is dispensed only when the disposer is running, so infrequent use may result in little to no fluid being used.

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