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Disposal Completely Dead
Supply circuit breaker tripped. Reset and test for 120 volts AC at disposal supply.
Disposal internal circuit breaker tripped. Look for little red button underneath disposal and press in. It will click if it was out.
Disposal Hums but Does Not Grind
Grinding wheel jammed. Use supplied wrench (or use a 1/4" allen wrench) and insert into shaft end underneath disposal. Work disposal vigorously back and forth to clear the jam. Reset circuit breaker if out and test. If, after several minutes of running, disposal still sounds rough, main bearings are going and disposal will need to be replaced soon.
Disposal Runs but is Noisy
Piece of metal went down disposal. Will eventually work itself out.
Main bearings are wearing out and disposal will need to be replaced soon.
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