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The electronic garbage disposal is now used by many families and become more and more important. Like all electrical appliances, the household waste disposal will also have various problems, which will cause you trouble. A clogged water pipe will give off an unpleasant smell, and it will take more time to clean up the garbage after a meal. Here is a quick fix solutions for common problems of domestic waste disposal.
If you hear a buzzing sound when flipping the switch, it means something is pinched between the impeller and the chopped ring.
Solution
1. Turn off the power of the distribution box. 2. Insert the offset wrench into the bottom slot of the device, and then turn it clockwise and then counterclockwise to eliminate the stuck things. If something is released at this time, it will not jam. 3. Push the household garbage disposal down with a thick wooden nail rod or broom handle to try to release the impeller (remember, do not reach into the processor). 4. Turn on the power again, press the reset button, then turn on the faucet, and then turn off the kitchen waste processor several times to eliminate the culprit causing the jam.
Solution
1. Turn off the domestic refuse disposal. 2. If the top flange leaks, please turn clockwise from the bottom to remove the disposal. If the fastening bolts are tightened, remove them and seal them with new putty or a drop of silicone caulk. Replace the flange and deal with it, turn on the power to the equipment, and see if the leak is still present. 3. If the leak is due to the connection between the dishwasher and the kitchen garbage disposal, please tighten the hose clamp. If the hose clamp leaks, replace it in time. 4. If the leak is caused by the discharge connected to the drain pipe, please tighten all the bolts around the drain pipe and inject a small amount of water. If the discharge is still leaking, replace the gasket between the processor and the pipe, and then put the pipe back in place.
Solution
1. Make sure there is no buzzing after jamming. No noise means no power. 2. Check whether the plug is inserted firmly. 3. Check the reset button on the bottom of the device. If it is ejected, press it back. 4. Check the circuit breaker-it may need to be reset. 5. If your kitchen sink disposal still cannot operate normally, it means your garbage disposer is damaged or the switch is damaged. 6. The switch needs to be replaced. This step is somewhat difficult for ordinary people to operate on their own, and they need help from an electrician.
Solution
1. If your sink waste disposal cannot drain water, or it is difficult to drain, please disconnect the drain pipe (S or P pipe connected to the disposer's discharge), and then take it out of the drain pipe. 2. Remove any blockages. 3. If there is no obstacle in the trap, it is likely that there is an obstacle in the pipeline connected to the wall. 4. Try to use the plunger to see if you can use force and water to remove the obstruction. 5. Remove the sink plug and extend the sink spiral cable down into the drain pipe. Shake the auger handle until you feel a blockage. Operate the plunger and continue to apply slight pressure to the plunger. 6. Repeat as needed until all blockages are removed. After cleaning the drain pipe, be sure to flush the pipe with hot water.
Solution
1. If you clear the blockage and the processing blade still does not move, you need to check the flywheel. (This may be the reason you found a leak at the bottom of the general waste disposal). 2. Make sure that the circuit breaker and garbage disposal equipment are turned off. 3. Locate the hexagonal hole of the machine, and then remove the flywheel with a hexagonal wrench. After disconnecting, remove all accumulated debris. 4. If you think there is a problem with the blade, please disconnect all hose connections and remove all the debris from the impeller.