10
®
1a.
1b.
2.
3.
Waste disposer control options
Switching on / off can be done in several ways depending on the location and type of switch selected.
The crusher has a built-in
air-switch and is ready
for use with the air button
Air button
Air tube
Connection to the built-in
air switch
Air switch
controlled socket
Wirelessly
controlled socket
receiver)
Rocker
switch
Electric
cable
Wireless switch
(transmitter)
Child safety first:
An additional safety switch can be installed as a safety measure to prevent unintentional turning on of the waste disposer in your absence.
For this purpose, an additional switch in a hidden location or a wireless switch with a portable remote control can be used (to disconnect the power supply).
The most common way to easily control the
waste disposer is directly from the sink top
or worktop. The air button can be placed almost
anywhere, preferably near the faucet for the
most comfortable operation (Fig. 1).
All you have to do is drill a hole. The air button
is connected to the waste disposer via an air
tube.
Press once - the waste disposer will start,
press for a second time - the waste disposer
will stop. In addition, the button may come into
direct contact with water, he does not mind
pressing you can use wet hands, nor its place-
ment on the sink drip area.
By pressing of the air button, the air tube only
transmits a pulse (air pressure) to the air switch
inside the bottom of the waste disposer.
Note:
If you are replacing an old disposer with
a new one, and the original disposer has been
controlled by air switch electrical socket (Fig.
1b), you can connect the waste disposer to this
controlled socket again or remove it and connect
the air tube directly from the air button to the
waste disposer.
However, if you keep the original socket,
you must set the built-in air switch of the waste
disposer to ON. One-time state switching can be
achieved by simply blowing temporarily via the
air tube without the connected air button.
1
The standard way to control the waste disposer
is to use a conventional rocker switch located
on the wall above the worktop near the sink
(Fig. 2).
The switch is connected so that it controls the
power supply socket outlet in the cabinet under
the sink into which the waste disposer
is connected.
However, there is a need to install an electrical
socket and switch, ideally when refurbishing
or planning a new kitchen.
Follow applicable standards for the location
of the rocket switch, consult an expert.
2
The waste disposer is plugged into a wirelessly
controlled electrical socket and remote control
with its own battery in the form of a classic
rocker switch on the wall (Fig. 3).
If you use a wirelessly-controlled electrical
socket in combination with a hand held remote
control, you can place it almost anywhere.
It can be used when it is no longer possible
to deal with an additional electrical installation
for a rocker switch or if it is difficult to drill a hole
in the sink or worktop for the air button (stone
or granite worktop, etc.).
3
Standard air button
Rocker switch
Wireless switch
Summary of Contents for DELUXE EVO3
Page 20: ......