: Use the silver Jam-Buster™ Wrench provided with the unit or a standard 1/4-inch Allen wrench .
the wall power or unplug the unit from under the sink.
Use long needle-nose pliers or kitchen tongs to reach into the drain and remove any loose debris, such as a stray bone or metal pull-tab.
An InSinkErator garbage disposal is a kitchen workhorse, but even the most robust models can hit a snag. Whether you’re hearing a low hum without movement or facing a sink full of standing water, knowing how to safely can save you a service call. 1. Safety First: Cut the Power Before you begin, ensure the unit is completely off.
Higher-end Insinkerator models (like the Evolution Series) feature stainless steel swivel impellers.
If the disposal was jammed, the motor likely tripped a safety switch.
: Use the silver Jam-Buster™ Wrench provided with the unit or a standard 1/4-inch Allen wrench .
the wall power or unplug the unit from under the sink.
Use long needle-nose pliers or kitchen tongs to reach into the drain and remove any loose debris, such as a stray bone or metal pull-tab.
An InSinkErator garbage disposal is a kitchen workhorse, but even the most robust models can hit a snag. Whether you’re hearing a low hum without movement or facing a sink full of standing water, knowing how to safely can save you a service call. 1. Safety First: Cut the Power Before you begin, ensure the unit is completely off.
Higher-end Insinkerator models (like the Evolution Series) feature stainless steel swivel impellers.
If the disposal was jammed, the motor likely tripped a safety switch.