Operatinginstructions; Batchfeed Models - GE Appliances Disposall GFC320 Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

Food waste disposer
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Operatinginstructions.
GEAppliances.
This disposer uses anti-jam swivel impellers that make a clicking sound as they swing into place.
This indicates normal operation.
Continuous FeedModels
A. Remove
the sink stopper
and
turn
on
a medium
flow of cold wateL
B. Turn the switch to ON.
C. Scrape
in food waste.
To speed
up food
waste
disposal,
cut or break
up large
bones,
rinds
and
cobs. I,arge
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.
D. Before turning
the disposer off, let
the water and the disposer run for
approximately
25 seconds after
shredding
stops. This assures that
all waste is thoroughly
flushed through
the uap and drain.
E. Do not use hot water while running
the
disposeL (;old water will keep food waste
and fats solid so they can be flushed
down the drain.
BatchFeed Models
A. Remove the sink stopper
and mrn on
a medium
flow of cold wateL
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C.
Scrape in food waste.
Insert the stopper
to start the disposer.
One of the two small slots in the stopper
base must line up with the switch phmger
inside the neck of the disposeL
NOTE: Theoval shapedhandlealigns with the
2 small slots in the stopper
Push down firmly to start.
Run
the disposer
for 25 seconds
after
shredding
stops.
Tiffs assures
that all
waste
is tlloroughly
flushed
through
the trap
and drain.
Lift the stopper to shut the disposeroff.
To fill the sink, insert the stopper
so that
the largest slot lines up with the switch
plungeL The stopper
can now be pushed
down to seal the sink without
starting the
disposeL When the medium-sized
slot in
the stopper
base is lined up with the
switch phmger, water can drain, but
tableware,
etc., cannot be accidentally
dropped
into the disposeL
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