- Use cold water instead of hot when running the disposer.
- Never place corn husks, artichokes and other fibrous foods in the disposer. These foods don't grind well and can block the drain.
- Grind peelings from lemons, limes and other citrus fruit to give your disposer and drain a fresh smell.
- To avoid plumbing or service calls, consult your owners manual or the In-Sink-Erator Web site (www.insinkerator.com) to troubleshoot basic problems such as a disposer jamming, draining slowly or not running at all.
In-Sink-Erator’s Web site provides information on the company’s entire product line and can help home owners decide which disposer model is best for their household and find their nearest retailer or plumbing contractor. The site also provides information on service warranties and other products, such as instant hot water dispensers.
In-Sink-Erator says it originated the in-sink food waste disposer more than 70 years ago.
In-Sink-Erator’s innovative Septic Disposer® is the first disposer designed specifically for homes with septic tank systems, according to the manufacturer. Using injection technology, this disposer adds microorganisms to continually break down food waste and improve the performance of septic systems.
The Septic Disposer is equipped with a cartridge that contains natural microorganisms and a citrus scent to help control sink and drain odors. The 16-ounce cartridge is easy to install and lasts about four months.
For more information about In-Sink-Erator products, click here or call 800-558-5700.
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