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KitchenAid, VALUE DISPOSERS MODELS KWC=200B, KD-200 KD-100 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLER: FINAL CHECK LIST GE.RlcL emove unit from carton and check for shipping damage. 0 2. Sink flange assembled in center of drain opening and tightly sealed. 0 3. Disposer level - not installed at an angle. 0 4. If a dishwasher drain is connected into the dis[...]
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Page 2
GENERALINSTRUCTIONS 1. In old houses it 1s generally wise to clean out the existing dram line from sink to sewer before installing the disposer. -. ’ The disposer can be installed in a steel. monel, stainless steel, or cast iron sink having a smh openmg of 3-l/2” to 4” without sink alteration. 3. Standard l-l/3” O.D. or 2” O.D. drain pipe[...]
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DISPOSER INSTALLATION / 1. Be sure the isolating splash guard (8) is in place. Lift disposer and engage hooh (7) onto support plate (4), then engage hook (11) onto support plate (4). Turn disposer to align with drain trap. Snap lever (10) downward to lock. 2. Connect the drain trap to the spout (9). If necessary. pry lever (10) outward and turn dis[...]
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WARNING: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY AT THE FUSE/ CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX BEFORE MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. Follow the National Electrical Code and/or your local electrical code in all details. In older houses with limited circuits, or if it appears the circuit is heavily loaded, run a line directly to the main fuse box. 1. Remove the electr[...]