Frigidaire Garbage Disposal 560C525P02 User Manual

TROUBLESHOOTING  
Before seeking repair or replacement, we recommend that you review the following:  
LOUD NOISES: (Other than those during grinding of  
small bones and fruit pits): These are usually caused by  
accidental entry of a spoon, bottle cap or other foreign  
object. To correct this, turn off electrical switch and water.  
After disposer has stopped, remove *splash guard, remove  
object with long handled tongs, and replace *splash guard.  
IF TURNTABLE DOES NOT ROTATE FREELY:  
Turn off disposer, then check for any foreign object lodged  
between the turntable and grind ring. Dislodge object by  
rotating table with a wooden broom handle and remove  
object. (see 8B) If no foreign object is present, there may  
be internal problems.  
UNIT DOES NOT START: Unplug power cord or turn  
either the wall switch or breaker box switch to “OFF”  
LEAKS: If the unit leaks at the top, it may be due to:  
1. Improper seating of sink flange (gasket centering, putty  
or tightening).  
2. Support ring not tightened properly.  
3. Defective or improperly installed cushion mount.  
position, depending on your model and wiring configuration.  
Remove stopper and/or *splash guard. Check to see if  
turntable will rotate freely using a wooden broom handle. If  
turntable rotates freely, replace *splash guard and check re-  
set button to see if it has been tripped. Re-set button is red  
and located opposite discharge elbow, near the bottom (see  
8A). Push button in until it clicks and remains depressed.  
If unit leaks at the waste elbow, leak may be due to im-  
proper tightening of elbow flange screws.  
8A  
8B  
If re-set button has not been tripped, check for shorted or  
broken wire connecting to disposer. Check electrical power  
switch, fuse box or circuit breaker. If wiring and electrical  
components are intact, the unit may have internal problems  
that require service or replacement.  
*Splash guard not used on Top Control/Batch Feed unit.  
Call our toll free Help Line with any questions  
800-944-9044  
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LUBRICATE YOUR DISPOSER!  
The motor is permanently lubricated. The disposer is self  
cleaning and scours its internal parts with each use.  
Mineral deposits from your water can form on the stainless  
steel turntable, giving the appearance of rust. DO NOT BE  
ALARMED, the stainless steel turntables used will not  
corrode.  
NEVER put lye or chemical drain cleaners into the disposer,  
as they cause serious corrosion of metal parts. If used,  
resulting damage can be easily detected an all warranties  
are void.  
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560C525P02 REV A  
 
PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
Bill of sale, sales slip, cancelled check or other purchase  
record should be kept to verify the original purchase date for  
warranty purposes.  
See insert for specific information about your new  
disposer:  
NOTE: This Food Waste Disposer has been designed to  
operate on 110-120 Volt, 60Hz exclusively. Using any other  
voltage or Hz adversely affects performance.  
Model Number*  
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions thoroughly. Keep this  
guide for future reference.  
Serial Number*  
CAUTION: Be sure to review SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
FIRST PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK  
OR INJURY TO PERSONS before using disposer.  
*Above information appears on the label affixed to bottom of  
the disposer. For your convenience, write down the model and  
serial numbers prior to installation.  
Call our toll free Help Line with any questions:  
800-944-9044  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.  
Note: if you are not familiar with electrical power and procedures, call a qualified electrician.  
Warning: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check  
with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded. Do not  
modify the plug provided with the appliance if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.  
Warning: When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:  
1. Read all instructions before using the appliance.  
2. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is neces-  
sary when an appliance is used near children.  
3. Do not put fingers or hands into a waste disposer.  
4. Turn the power switch to the off position before at-  
tempting to clear a jam or remove an object from the  
disposer.  
7. To reduce the risk of injury by materials that may be  
expelled by a waste disposer, do not put the following  
into a disposer: clam or oyster shells; caustic drain  
cleaners or similar products; glass, china or plastic;  
large whole bones; metal, such as bottle caps, tin cans,  
aluminum foil or utensils; hot grease or other hot  
liquids; whole cornhusks.  
5. When attempting to loosen a jam in a waste disposer,  
use a long wooden object such as a wooden spoon or  
the wooden handle of a broom or mop.  
8. When not operating a disposer, leave the stopper in  
place to reduce the risks of objects falling onto the  
disposer.  
6. When attempting to remove objects from a waste  
disposer use long-handled tongs or pliers. If the dis-  
poser is magnetically actuated, non-magnetic tools  
should be used.  
9. DO NOT operate disposer unless splash guard is in  
place. (Does not apply to the Top Control/Batch Feed  
units.)  
10. For proper grounding instructions see the ELECTRICAL  
CONNECTION portion of this manual.  
©2009 Electrolux Home Products, Inc.  
All rights reserved. Printed in the USA  
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REMOVAL OF OLD UNIT  
TYPICAL INSTRUCTIONS, YOUR MODEL MAY VARY  
Caution: Be sure to support the disposer while  
perfomring this step or it may fall when the  
mounting ring is disconnected from the mounting  
assembly. If your disposer is hard wired (metal  
shielded cable not utilizing a wall plug), complete  
steps C and D. If you utilize a plug- in cord, go  
on to step E.  
Before starting this step, turn off electrical power  
at the circuit breaker or fuse box.  
If your old mount is the same as the mount on your new  
disposer, just reverse the assembly instructions found in  
section Installation of Mounting Assembly. If your new  
mount system is different, follow these instructions:  
A. Use a pipe wrench to disconnect drain line where it  
attaches to disposer discharge tube (see A).  
C. When disposer is removed, turn up side down and  
remove electrical cover plate (see D).  
B. Remove disposer from sink flange by turning mount ring  
to the left clockwise (see B). If you are unable to turn  
the mount ring, tap on one of the extensions from the  
ring with a hammer. Some mounting systems have  
tubular extensions. Inserting a screwdiver into on tube  
will provide additional leverage for turning the mount  
ring (see B). Some disposers may require the removal  
or loosening of nuts from the mount screws (see C).  
Some disposers may require the removal of a clamp.  
D. Use screwdriver to remove green ground wire. Remove  
wire nuts from black and white power wires and  
separate disposer wires from power cable wires.  
Loosen screws on cable clamp and separate cable from  
disposer.  
E. To remove remaining mount system from the sink,  
loosen mount screws, push mount ring up. Under it is  
the snap ring. Use screwdriver to pop off ring (see E).  
Remove mount ring, protector ring and gasket from sink  
flange. Some mounts will require the unscrewing of a  
large ring holding the sink flange in place. Pull sink  
flange up through sink and clean off old putty from sink.  
IMPORTANT: Unless you have a new home, this is a  
good time to clean out the trap and drain lines by  
running a drain auger or plumber’s snake before  
installing your new disposer.  
A
B
C
D
E
DISHWASHER CONNECTION  
If you are utilizing a dishwasher, complete the following  
procedure. If dishwasher is not to be connected go to  
section Installation of Mounting Assembly.  
*AIR GAP  
B
A. Using a blunt instrument (steel punch or wooden dowl),  
knock out entire plug (see A). Do not use a screwdriver  
or sharp instrument. When knockout plug falls into  
disposer, you may remove it or simply grind it up when  
the disposer is used. This will not damage the disposer  
in any way, but may take sometime to grind, over the  
course of several uses. Go to section Installation of  
Mounting Assembly.  
DISHWASHER  
HOSE  
A
KNOCK  
OUT PLUG  
DISPOSER  
RUBBER  
HOSE  
*Air gap may not be required  
for all installations. Check local  
plumbing codes.  
B. Connect dishwasher hose using hose clamp. If hose size  
is different, you will need a Dishwasher Connector Kit  
(see B). Make sure all plumbing connections are tight  
and in accordance with all plumbing codes and ordinan-  
ces. Run water and check for leaks.  
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INSTALLATION OF MOUNTING ASSEMBLY  
G
Rubber Gasket  
Stopper  
A
Sink Flange  
B
H
Lower Mounting  
Ring  
Fiber Gasket  
C
Backup Flange  
D
Dishwasher Inlet  
Mounting Ring  
E
Disposer  
Hush Cushion®  
Snap Ring  
F
NOTE: Hush Cushion included between mounting  
ring and lower mounting ring.  
Mount System  
READ COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING  
NOTE: Pay close attention to the order of mount assembly parts, as they have been correctly assembled by the factory.  
E. Tighten the 3 mounting screws evenly with a  
screwdriver (see E). DO NO OVERTIGHTEN! Trim off  
excess putty.  
A. Disassemble the mounting assembly, as it has been  
shipped, by turning the sink flange assembly until the  
projections align with the notches in the lower mount  
ring and allow you to pull the sink flange up and out of  
the remaining lower mount assembly. Note the  
A
SINK  
sequence of these parts as they are stacked to identify  
each part. Unscrew the 3 mount screws until the  
mounting ring can be moved to the top of the back up  
flange. Remove the snap ring with a screw driver.  
STOPPER*  
SINK FLANGE**  
PLUMBER’S  
PUTTY  
B. Keep these assembled parts together and set aside.  
Before you connect the disposer to the mount  
assembly under the sink. Make sure the lower  
mounting is in place and the hush cushion is engaged  
properly to the top of the hopper.  
RIDGE  
FIBER GASKET  
BACKUP FLANGE  
C. Be sure your sink is clean. Pack the underside rim of  
the sink flange with plumber’s putty. Position the sink  
flange so it is centered and readable as you look into  
your sink. Push the sink opening to make a good seal.  
DO NOT move or rotate the sink flange once seated or  
the seal may be broken.  
MOUNTING RING  
SNAP RING  
RUBBER  
GASKET  
D. Take the remaining portion of the mount assembly, as it  
was set aside and make sure that the rubber gasket is  
on top of the protector ring. From under the sink, while  
holding the sink flange firmly with one hand, line up the  
notches in the mount ring with the projections of the  
sink flange. Slide the mount assembly up onto the sink  
flange. Slide the mount assembly up onto the sink  
flange, past the projections  
RESET BUTTON  
*
Batch Feed Stopper looks different than the stopper illustrated.  
** Mount Assembly  
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INSTALLATION OF MOUNTING ASSEMBLY  
YOUR DISPOSER COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING MOUNT SYSTEM  
1
6
2
1
1
3
5
4
A
B
C
D
E
Mount System  
READ COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING  
NOTE: Pay close attention to the order of mount assembly parts, as they have been correctly assembled by the factory.  
D. Place a weight such as a disposer on the sink flange to  
hold it in place. Use a towel to prevent scratching sink.  
Pull snap ring open adn press firmly unitl it snaps into  
place.  
A. Evenly apply 1/2” thick rope of plumber’s putty around  
flange (1).  
B. Press Flange (1) firmly into sink drain. Remove excess  
putty.  
E. Tighten the 1 2/3” screws (3) evenly and firmly against  
backup flange. Use shorter screws if sink is more than  
3/8” thick.  
C. Insert fiber gasket (2), backup flange (3) and mounting  
ring (5). Hold in place while inserting snap ring (6).  
Grounding Instructions  
FOR WASTE DISPOSERS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A  
GROUNDED PLUG-IN POWER CORD.  
FOR WASTE DISPOSERS EQUIPPED WITH A  
GROUNDED PLUG-IN POWER CORD.  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a  
malfunctionorbreakdown, groundingprovidesapathof  
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of  
electric shock. The power cord (to be installed) must have  
anequipment-groundingconductorandagroundingplug.  
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is  
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local  
codes and ordiances. Disconnect electric power to  
disposercircuitbeforeinstallation. Turnthecircuit  
breaker to the OFF position or remove the fuse.  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a  
malfunctionorbreakdown, groundingprovidesapathof  
least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of  
electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord  
havinganequipment-groundingconductorandagrounding  
plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet  
that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all  
local codes and ordinances.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
Wiring Disposer Directly to House Current  
A. Connect disposer to 110-120 Volt, 60Hz AC current  
only.  
This appliance must be connected to a grounded, metal  
permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding con-  
ductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected  
to the equipment-grounding terminator or lead on the  
appliance.  
B. If plug-in cord is used, use a three prong plub (see A).  
Ground wire should be attached to the ground screw in  
the bottom of the end bell (see B).  
C. Use a cable clamp strain relief connector where power  
cord enters the disposer (see C).  
A. If you use BX cable:  
1. Install cable connector in hole.  
2. Connect white wire to white lead of disposer.  
3. Connect black.  
Trace lead connected to this blade  
and attach that lead to white wire  
A
RIBBED SIDE  
4. Connect bare ground.  
on disposer.  
NOTE: When viewing face of electical  
plug with grounding pin at top,  
the larger left blade is connected to  
the identified wire.  
If BX cable is not used, provide a serpareate ground wire to  
nearest cold water metal pipe or other suitable ground, using  
the screw in the bottom of the end bell for the ground wire  
(see C).  
B
C
RED RESET BUTTON  
STRAIN  
RELIEF  
GROUND SCREW  
WIRE NUTS  
B. If your power supply does not include a ground wire, you  
must provide one unless metal cable is used. Attach a  
copper wire securely to disposer ground screw and attach  
other end of wire to a metal cold water pipe. Use only UL  
approved ground clamp. If plastic pipe is used in your home,  
a qualified electrician should install a proper ground.  
TO HOUSE  
CURRENT OR  
POWER CORD  
REMOVE COVER  
PLATE  
NUT  
ATTACHING DISCHARGE ELBOW/ CONNECTING DISPOSER TO MOUNT  
ASSEMBLY  
A. Connect waste elbow to the disposer (see A), proceed  
to set B and C then connect bottom of the elbow by  
tightening the slip nut (see D).  
A
B
RUBBER  
GASKET  
If you are connecting to a dishwasher, return to section  
(B) page 3. If not, make sure all plumbing connections  
are tight and in accordance with all plumbing codes and  
ordinances. Run water and check for leaks.  
B. Hang disposer by aligning 3 mounting tabs with slide-up  
ramps on mounting ring.  
D
C
C. Turn mounting ring until all 3 mounting tabs lock over the  
rides on the slide-up ramps.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
The Anti-Jam Swivell Impellers make a clicking sound as they swing into place. This indicates normal operation.  
that the disposer slows down while grinding. The  
disposer is actually increasing torque (grinding power)  
and is operating under normal conditions.  
A. Remove sink stopper. Turn on a medium flow of cold  
water.  
B. Turn switch to ON position; your motor is turning at full  
speed and ready to use.  
C. 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  
D. Before turning disposer off, let water and disposer run  
for approximately 15 seconds after shredding stops.  
This assures that all waste is thoroughly flushed through  
trap and drain.  
E. 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.  
BATCH FEED OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
The Anti-Jam Swivel Impellers make a clicking sounds as they swing into place. This indicates normal  
operation.  
A. Remove sink stopper and turn on a medium flow of cold  
A
water.  
B. Scrape in food waste. Down the drain go table scraps,  
vegetable peelings, cobs, rinds, pits, bones and coffee  
grounds. (see A)  
C. Insert stopper to start disposer. (see B) 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.  
D. Run disposer for 15 seconds after shredding stops. This  
B
assures that all waste is thoroughly flushed through the  
drain.  
E. To fill sink, insert stopper and align the largest slot with  
the switch plunger. (see C) Push down to seal sink  
without starting the disposer. When medium sized slot  
(see B) in stopper base is lined up with the switch  
plunger, water, can drain, but tableware, etc., cannot be  
SMALL  
SLOT  
accidentally dropped into disposer.  
MEDIUM  
SLOT  
TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL OPERATION  
A. Be sure disposer is empty before using your dishwasher  
so it may drain properly.  
B. You may want to leave the stopper in the drain when not  
in use to prevent utensils and foreign objects from falling  
into the disposer.  
C
C. Your disposer is ruggedly built to give you many years of  
trouble free service. It will handle all normal food  
wastes, but it will NOT grind or dispose of such items as  
plastic, tin cans, bottle caps, glass, china, leather, cloth,  
rubber, string, clam and oyster shells, aluminum foil or  
feathers.  
LARGE  
SLOT  
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