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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 1: ...NOMY STANDARD DELUXE LCD Eco friendly disposal of food waste in your kitchen sink Stainless steel parts Built in air switch Installation and user manual This product meets all the essential requiremen...

Page 2: ...tion and recycling The waste disposer conforms with the European CE standard Using the waste disposer brings many advantages The fastest and convenient way to dispose of food waste directly in the kit...

Page 3: ...Ne Ano cover foam insulation Motor sound insulation YES cover Electrical safety class I insulation and earch connection Thermal fuse Ano resetace pomoc tla tka Connection of Sink overflow dishwasher...

Page 4: ...he power supply cable is damaged The cable must be replaced by a qualified person or an authorized service centre Refer to the Electrical connection chapter within this manual for instructions on prop...

Page 5: ...used packaging The device is packed in a plastic bag Risk of suffocation Recycle or dispose of used packaging material at a waste disposal site Disposal of electrical equipment in EU non EU countries...

Page 6: ...e transport and compactness of the carton size the manufacturer places some mounting components into the waste disposers grinding chamber with some models In addition they may be damaged if the device...

Page 7: ...e recommended distance between the sink and your waste pipe see chapter Typical waste pipe disposer connection the distance should not be less than 180 mm according to the waste disposer model type se...

Page 8: ...button switch into the sink you can use the hole after removing the eccentric control of the original outlet if the sink has the hole for this system blocked If the hole is missing it will be necessar...

Page 9: ...k overflow hos drill through the blanking plug best with a core drill 15 mm optionally with a plain drill Fig 3 If you use a screwdriver to break the plug you risk breaking the entire elbow extension...

Page 10: ...is now a good opportunity to clean your pipes from old deposits with a plumber s plume or screw before connecting the waste disposer This will prevent future complications NOTICE Connecting the waste...

Page 11: ...r 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 so...

Page 12: ...grounded connection Always follow applicable regulations and standards If you are using an extension cord the plug and socket must be equipped with a connected grounding pin and grounded socket NOTIC...

Page 13: ...jam on power up and the filling of the sink with waste water if the disposer s grinding chamber has a connected drain hose from the dishwasher washing machine 3 Use the disposer before and after any m...

Page 14: ...r splash guard impurities Fig 1 where food particles deposit and may decompose over time You can also put the splash guard in the dishwasher After some time or in case of damage replace the splash gua...

Page 15: ...is getting stuck it is clogged with dirt disassemble the air button and clean the parts Fig 3 NOISY VIBRATIONS Disregard the operating noise that the disposer makes during grinding of bones or pellet...

Page 16: ...service It is only provided if the disposer does function even after carrying out the following steps The turntable within the grinding chamber rotates freely and the blades swing on the pins The rese...

Page 17: ...hold waste human excrements Modern waste water treatment plants are equipped with the technology to process bio waste from the wastewater which generates bio gas used to generate green electricity Met...

Page 18: ...N no 8596220002846 Universal siphon trap waste pipe kit 6 4 x 40 Odour trap with smooth flow incl parts to move the siphon trap to the wall EAN no 8595156224360 Cleaning and disinfecting capsules Disp...

Page 19: ...splash guard 1 pc Stainless steel stopper 1 pc Waste elbow pipe with an additional inlet for sink overflow dishwasher incl flange 2 screws 1 pc Accessories Air button including air tube 1 pc Sink ove...

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