Installation Sheet

CONNECT DISPOSER TO MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
Clear any objects from inside the disposer grind chamber before mounting the disposer.
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. Position disposer with three mounting tabs (A) aligned in position to slide over mounting
tracks (B) (see Figure 10-1).
2. Lift disposer, insert top end (mounting gasket) into mounting assembly, and turn lower
mounting ring to right (with 1/4 inch allen wrench or screwdriver) until mounting tabs lock
over ridges (C) on mounting ring tracks (see Figure 10-2). (MAKE SURE ALL THREE
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OUNTING TABS ARE LOCKED OVER RIDGES.) Disposer will now hang by itself.
ATTACH DISCHARGE TUBE TO WASTE DRAIN LINE
Two-Bolt Discharge Tube Installation (Preferred Two-Bolt Installation)
If replacing existing disposer, remove and discard existing discharge tube and gasket. (Unit will not seal
properly with old discharge tube.)
1. A) over discharge tube (B) (see Figure 11-1).
2. Insert rubber gasket (C
with two bolts (D).
3. Rotate disposer so that discharge tube is aligned with drain trap. (To prevent leaks, do not pull or bend
discharge tube to drain trap.) If discharge tube is too long, cut off as much of tube as necessary with
hacksaw (make sure cut is straight and clean.) If discharge tube is too short, you can purchase an
extension from a hardware store. (Disposer must remain in vertical position to prevent vibration.)
4. Place P-trap nut, then beveled washer (not supplied) on bottom of discharge tube and tighten on drain
trap. (If you have a double sink, use separate drain traps for both sides.)
5.
Although the supplied discharge tube is preferred, a straight discharge may be used (see Figure 11-2).
A) over straight discharge tube (B, not supplied), install rubber gasket (C) into dis-
D).
CONNECT DISHWASHER DRAIN (IF APPLICABLE)
Connect the dishwasher to the disposer through an air gap. (Most dishwasher manufacturers
dishwasher contamination.) Ensure knockout plug is removed (see Instruction 8). Plumbing
connections must comply with local plumbing codes.
A. If you have a 7/8" diameter dishwasher drain hose, use a hose clamp to attach the drain
hose to the dishwasher inlet. (Verify that hose you are using is rated for dishwasher use.)
B. If you have already attached a dishwasher drain connector to your dishwasher drain
hose (for drain hose other than 7/8" diameter), use a hose clamp to attach the drain
hose/connector to the dishwasher inlet on the disposer.
Remove the stopper, turn disposer on, and check under sink for leaks. Read ALL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on the next page before operating the disposer.
Personal Injury: Do not position your head or body under disposer;
unit could fall during installation.
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roperty Damage
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o not use thread sealants or pipe dope; they may harm the disposer and
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ause property damage.