GE GFB760N GFC320N Installation Instructions
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To reset the disposer, ensure it is turned off and unplugged. Locate the reset button on the bottom of the unit. Press the button and then plug the disposer back in and turn it on.
This usually indicates a jam. Turn off the power, use a hex wrench in the manual crank slot at the bottom of the disposer, and manually rotate to clear the jam.
Run cold water while using the disposer and occasionally grind citrus peels to help freshen the unit.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning with a disposer cleaner and checking for leaks or unusual noises.
Installation involves mounting the disposer to the sink flange, connecting the power, and attaching the dishwasher drain if applicable. Refer to the user manual for detailed steps.
Yes, the disposer has a dishwasher inlet. Remove the plug from the inlet and connect the dishwasher drain hose.
Use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, or a commercial disposer cleaner, followed by running cold water to rinse.
A leak from the bottom could indicate a failed internal seal. It's advisable to contact a professional for repair or replacement.
Avoid disposing of fibrous materials, large bones, and non-food items. Such materials can cause clogs or damage.
Check the power connection, reset the breaker, and press the reset button on the disposer. If these steps fail, consult a professional.