6B
Operating instructions
Your disposer is Continuous Feed if you did not
specifically purchase a Batch Feed Disposer.
Continuous feed
The Anti-Jam Swivel Impellers make a clicking
sound as they initially swing into place. This
indicates normal operation.
1. Remove sink stopper. Turn on a medium
flow of cold water.
2. Turn switch to ON position; your motor will
be turning at full speed and ready to use.
3. Scrape in food waste. Down the drain go
table scraps, peelings, rinds, seeds, pits,
small bones and coffee grounds. To speed
up food waste disposal, cut or break up large
bones, rinds and cobs. Large bones and
fibrous husks require considerable grinding
time and are more easily thrown away with
other trash. Do not be alarmed that the
disposer slows down while grinding. The
disposer is actually increasing torque
(grinding power) and is operating under
normal conditions.
4. Before turning disposer off, let water and
disposer run for approximately 15 seconds
after shredding or grinding stops. This
assures that all waste is thoroughly flushed
through trap and drain.
5. It is not recommended to use hot water
while running disposer. Cold water will keep
waste and fats solid so disposer can flush
away particles.
FWDS50 / FWDS75 / FWDS75BF / FWDS100 / FWDS125
6C
Included with FWDS100 and FWDS125 models.
Warning: This is not a toy. Keep
uninstalled magnetic rim away from children.
Batch feed
Model FWDS75BF
1. Remove sink stopper. Turn on a medium
flow of cold water.
2. Scrape in food waste.
Down the drain go table scraps, vegetable
peelings, cobs, rinds, pits, bones and coffee
grounds (fig. 6A).
3. Insert stopper to start disposer (fig. 6B).
One of the two small slots in stopper base
must line up with switch plunger inside the
neck of the disposer. Push down firmly to
turn the disposer on. Lift stopper to shut the
disposer off.
4. Run disposer for 15 seconds after shredding
stops. This ensures that all waste is
thoroughly flushed through the drain.
5. To fill sink, insert stopper and align the
largest slot with the switch plunger (fig. 6C).
Push down to seal sink without starting the
disposer. When medium sized slot (fig. 6B) in
stopper base is lined up with the switch
plunger, water can drain, but tableware, etc.,
cannot be accidentally dropped into disposer.
6B
6A
We recommend leaving the stopper in this
position when not in use.
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EN
6C