Viking Batch Feed Accessory Kit Instruction Manual
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To install the Viking Batch Feed Accessory Kit, first ensure the power is disconnected. Remove the existing stopper and flange from the disposal. Insert the batch feed stopper provided with the kit into the disposal flange and connect the wiring as per the instructions. Secure the stopper and test the operation before using.
If the disposal does not start, check if the stopper is properly engaged. Ensure the power is connected and the circuit breaker is not tripped. If the disposal still doesn't start, inspect the wiring connections and consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
It is recommended to clean the Viking Batch Feed Accessory Kit every few weeks to prevent buildup. Remove the stopper and rinse it under warm water, using a mild detergent if necessary. Wipe down the accessible areas of the disposal with a damp cloth.
Viking Batch Feed Disposals are designed for food waste such as vegetable scraps, fruit peels, and small bones. Avoid hard materials like glass, metal, or fibrous items like corn husks that can damage the blades.
To prevent odors, regularly grind small citrus peels or ice cubes through the disposal. Ensure the unit is properly flushed with water after each use and clean the stopper periodically.
Always use the batch feed stopper to activate the disposal, and never insert your hands into the unit. Ensure children do not operate the disposal unsupervised and disconnect power before performing any maintenance.
First, turn off the power. Use a wooden spoon handle or a similar tool to manually rotate the disposal blades. Press the reset button located on the bottom of the unit, then reconnect the power and test the disposal.
The Viking Batch Feed Accessory Kit can be installed by a competent DIY enthusiast following the instructions provided. However, if you're unsure or uncomfortable with electrical work, it is advisable to hire a professional.
Regularly clean the stopper and accessible areas. Periodically inspect for leaks or loose fittings. Ensure the blades remain sharp by grinding ice cubes occasionally.
To replace a damaged batch feed stopper, disconnect the power and remove the existing stopper. Purchase a compatible replacement and install it according to the manufacturer's instructions, ensuring it fits securely in the flange.