Waist King FOOD WASTE DISPOSER Owner's Manual - page 4
3-Bolt Mount System (continued)
flange firmly into the sink opening to make a good seal. DO
NOT move or rotate the sink flange once seated or the seal
may be broken.
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, past the projec-
tions and give the mount assembly a 1/4 turn, so that it will
hang by itself (see 3D).
E.
Tighten the 3 mounting screws evenly with a screwdriver
(see 3E). DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Trim off excess putty.
3A
STOPPER*
SINK FLANGE**
SINK
HOPPER
ELBOW
GASKET
SCREWS
SERIAL #- RECORD ON
WARRANTY CARD
MOUNTING
SCREWS**
SCREW
CLAMP**
PROJECTIONS
RIDGE
RIDGE
DISCHARGE
ELBOW
ELBOW
FLANGE
DISHWASHER
DISCHARGE INLET
HUSH CUSHION
®
**
RUBBER SINK
FLANGE GASKET**
PROTECTOR RING**
MOUNT RING**
PLUMBER’S
PUTTY
END BELL
(ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS)
3E
3D
3C
MOUNTING
SCREWS
PROTECTOR
RING
RUBBER
GASKET
SINK
FLANGE
HUSH CUSHION
3B
SCREW
CLAMP
MOUNTING
RING
Mount Assembly
EZ 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. Also, reference the cushion mount
detail in illustration 3J below for the proper orienta-
tion of the cushion mount.
NOTE: Try practicing this assembly before you get
under the sink to get the “feel” of how the parts fit
together.
A.
Disassemble mount assembly from disposer by
turning mount ring to the left (clockwise) and
remove.
B.
Raise mount ring toward top of sink flange.
Remove cushion mount. Remove mount ring. You
may want to practice installing the cushion
mount at this point before you are under the
sink. See paragraph H. Also see the “Important
Notice: Cushion Mount Detail.”
C.
Unscrew support ring from sink flange and
remove fiber gasket. You are now left with sink
flange and rubber gasket.
D.
The rubber gasket is used instead of plumbers
putty with stainless steel sinks. Other sinks will
require putty.
E.
If no putty is used, insert sink flange through rub-
ber gasket into sink opening. Do not rotate sink
flange once it is seated.
F.
If you use putty instead of the gasket, form a ring
around underside of sink flange. Insert flange into
sink opening, press down hard to squeeze out
excess putty. From under sink, trim off excess
putty flush with bottom edge of sink opening.
G.
From underneath sink, slip fiber gasket onto
exposed sink flange. With arrows pointing up,
screw support ring onto the sink flange, hand
tighten until the sink flange will not move (see
3F). At this point you may want to insert stopper
in sink and fill with water to check sink flange
seal and insure there are no leaks.
*
Batch Feed Stopper looks different than the stopper illustrated.
** Mount Assembly (see 3B)