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Your disposer is equipped with a
thermoelectric control which protects
the motor when overloading occurs.
When overloaded. the motor will
automatically stop.

If disposer stops during use:

● 

Remove the stopper.

. Remove cause of overload. See
CAUTION below.
. Wait a few minutes for the
overload control to 

● 

Press reset button on the bottom

of the disposer.

● 

Insert the stopper to restart

disposer.

Overloading can be caused 

● 

Packing food waste into disposer

too tightly.

● 

Metallic object falling into the

unit and jamming the flywheel.

. Putting items such as leather,

cloth, string, rubber, seafood shells,
artichoke leaves or 

 husks into

your disposer.

If the disposer will not restart after

you have removed the apparent
cause, remove the splash guard and

use a lever such as a wooden spoon
or wooden broom or mop handle to
turn the flywheel to free the jam.

● 

NEVER 

PUT YOUR HAND

 THE DISPOSER.

● 

ALWAYS USE 

OR A LARGE SPOON
TO REMOVE 
PROM THE DISPOSER.

REMOVE

If disposer will not start:

● 

Remove the stopper.

. Remove splash guard.

● 

Use a large wooden spoon or broom

handle as a lever to rotate flywheel.

If flywheel rotates freely:

. Depress reset button 

 I it

clicks and remains depressed.

● 

If reset button is already

depressed. check for a tripped
circuit breaker or a burned-out fuse.

If 

 

 not 

rotate freely:

● 

Check to see if a foreign object

such as a nail or   metal 

can tab has lodged between the
flywheel and the shredding ring. 
so. dislodge the object by rotating
the flywheel with a lever such as 
broom handle   large wooden
spoon and remove the object.

If disposer makes an unusually
loud noise:

● 

This is normal when grinding

bones or fruit pits.

● 

Accidental entry of a spoon,

bottle cap or other similar objects
can result in unusually loud noise.

To correct:

● 

Remove the stopper.

● 

Turn water off.

. Wait until flywheel stops.

. Remove object with tongs or a
tong-handled wooden spoon.

If you need more help.. 

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 GE 

 

consumer information center

If You Need Service

To obtain service, see your warranty
on the back page of this leaflet.

We’re proud of our service and want
you to be pleased. But if for some
reason you are not happy with 
service you receive, here are three
steps to follow for further help.

FIRST, contact the people who
serviced your appliance. Explain
why you are not pleased. In most
cases, this will solve the problem.

NEXT. if you are still not pleased,
write all the details—including

your phone number-to:

Manager. Consumer Relations
General Electric
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225

FINALLY. if your problem is still
not resolved, 

Major Appliance
Consumer Action Panel
20 North 

 Drive

Chicago. Illinois 

Summary of Contents for Batch-feed Series

Page 1: ...e risk of an objwt falling into the disposer Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and ordinances Follow details in Instigation Instructions Write Down the Model and Serial Numbers YOU 11 find them on a labe located on the side or bottom ofthc disposer These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card which came with your disposer Before sending in this card ...

Page 2: ...al Cut up or break up large bones melon rinds grapefruit skins com cobs and fibrous materials such as pineapple or vegetable stalks before putting them into your disposer Items such as large bones and fibrous husks like lima bean pods require considerable cutting time in your disposer You may prefer to put them in the trash can or trash compactor Do not put lather cloth stdng rubber mfood shells a...

Page 3: ...essed check for a tripped circuit breaker or a burned out fuse If fl wheel does not rotate freely Check to see if a foreign object such as a nail or a metal beverage can tab has lodged between the flywheel and the shredding ring If so dislodge the object by rotating the flywheel with a lever such as a broom handle or large wooden spoon and remove the object If disposer makes an unusually loud nois...

Page 4: ...our home to teach Replacement of house fuses or you how to use the product resetting of circuit breakers Read your Use and Care material Failure of the product if it is used If you then have any questions for other than its intended about operating the product purpose or used commercially please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the c Damage to product caused by accident fire f...

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