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1011Door AssemblyREMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe heavy-duty door could become dented, scratched or bent and require replacement. Door removal is also necessa
10114. Use a screwdriver to remove the upper hinge pin from the trim piece and re-install the pin on the opposite side.5. Being careful not to scrat
1213Gasket AssemblyREMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe gasket is made of a flexible vinyl material withimbedded magnets. Over time it may become brittle orcracked
1213Top Trim Cover AssemblyREMOVE AND RE-INSTALL1. Remove the door (see Door Assembly, Remove and Re-install).2. Remove the four Phillips head screws
1415LegendA. Drive BeltB. Main MotorC. Complete Power Unit MechanismD. Ram Screw AssemblySection C – Power Unit MechanismBDCA
1415Drive BeltREMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe drive belt transfers power from the motor to the ram screws. If it requires replacement, follow these steps.1.
1617Main MotorREMOVE AND REPLACEFollow these instructions if it becomes necessary toreplace the main motor.1. Remove cabinet cover (see Electrical Co
1617Complete Power Unit MechanismREMOVE AND RE-INSTALThe complete power unit mechanism consists of the ram screw assemblies, the motor and the drive b
1819Ram Screw AssemblyREMOVE AND REPLACEThe ram screw assemblies transfer power to the ram and plate. Heavy usage can damage the threaded rod. If it b
18196. Remove two hex head screws, shims, brackets and nuts (fasteners) from the top of the ram screw assembly. Note orientation of bracket during re
23Safe Servicing PracticesSafe Servicing PracticesTo avoid personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that Safe Servicing Practices be ob
2021 9. Remove the pin, thrust washer, bearing, and upper bearing housing from the ram.10. Lower the ram screw assembly through the center
2021LegendA. Cabinet CoverB. Control Panel AssemblyC. Display Module AssemblyD. Cabinet Safety Interlock SwitchE. Key Switch AssemblyF. Upper Limit Sw
2223Start SwitchREMOVE AND REPLACEThe start switch is located inside of the cabinet, behindthe push button assembly.1. Remove control panel assembly
22234. Remove control panel assembly (see Control Panel Assembly, Remove and Re-install).5. To remove the bag storage, remove four Phillips head sc
24258. Remove five Phillips head screws each from the lower right and left sides of the cabinet cover.9. Gently spread lower left and right sides of
2425Control Panel AssemblyREMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe control panel assembly houses the display panel,the safety interlock switch, the bag storage, and t
2627Display Module AssemblyREMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe display module assembly contains switches that allow the operator to turn the compactor ON and OFF
2627Interlock Switch AssemblyREMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe interlock switch assembly is a safety feature. Theswitch prevents the compactor from operating u
2829Lower Limit SwitchREMOVE AND REPLACEThis switch sets the lower travel limit for the rammechanism.1. Remove the back panel from the cabinet cover
2829Motor CapacitorTEST, REMOVE AND REPLACEThe capacitor provides power required to start the main motor and improves overall efficiency.Use an electri
23Table of contentsSafe Servicing Practices ... 2Grounding Instructions ...
30313. Remove two Phillips head screws and wire lead from the capacitor.4. Discharge the capacitor (see Warning above).5. Use an ohmmeter or multi-
3031 Section E – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting TableProblem Possible Cause CorrectionNo power to compactor. Power cord not securely 1. plugged in.Sec
3233Section E – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Table (Continued)Problem Possible Cause CorrectionNoticeable odor coming from trash compactor.Active se
3233Section E – TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Table (Continued)Problem Possible Cause CorrectionCompaction cycle repeats without pressing START.Defec
3435Section F – SpecificationsSpecifications TableSection G – Diagrams and Parts ListsWiring SchematicDISPERATOR 15-INCH WIDE, AUTOMATIC TRASH COMPACTOR
3435Section G – Diagrams and Parts ListsDrawing and Parts List – Cabinet133, 46, 71, 289101112161924, 25232221205181715 RH & LH14Item Part No. Des
36Section G – Diagrams and Parts ListsDrawing and Parts List – Mechanism2728293233343536303137Item Part No. Description27 S99526888 Drive Belt28 S9952
45How the compactor worksThe compactor compresses kitchen trash up to 1/6 of its original volume. It will compact normal kitchen trash including carto
45Your compactor has been designed to require minimum space without loss of capacity whether free-standing or built-in.Free-StandingAs shipped, the c
67Section A – InstallationCORD CLAMPThe compactor is equipped with a 6-ft. long power cord. Use the cord clamp to prevent excess power cord from being
67CabinetThe compactor’s main cabinet supports and enclosesa number of sub-assemblies. These include the trashbucket, the door, the motor, the ram, an
89Section B – Cabinet Trash BucketREMOVETo remove the bucket completely from the cabinet for repairs or cleaning, follow these instructions.1. Pull o
89Slide Rails (Cabinet)REMOVE AND RE-INSTALLThe compactor’s slide rails may become bent from misuse or the ball bearings may become worn.1. Remove tr
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