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A garbage disposal is every household’s valuable helper. And although it’s a tough and hardworking piece of equipment, it can easily get jammed, clogged and go leaking. Here are troubleshooting tips to get your Kitchenaid garbage disposal in top shape again.
Important Warning: Never place your hand in the hopper down the drain of the garbage disposal. Always turn off power before doing any repair or troubleshooting.
Leaks and drips normally signal loose connections. Check all the connections (gaskets, hoses, bolts, etc.) and try tightening them. If leaking persists, try replacing the drain gasket, hose, or mounting screws.
Your Kitchenaid garbage disposal will not grind properly if there’s insufficient water. Run enough water when using the unit. If the unit is running but not grinding waste, it may have damaged blades. It’s more cost-effective to buy a new garbage disposal than repair damaged blades.
Slow draining is a sign of a clogging problem, which is due to improper disposal of garbage, the reaction of food to water, or the lack of water in the garbage disposal unit.
When your Kitchenaid garbage disposals’ motor runs but doesn’t grind waste, too noisy, or stops abruptly, it is likely jammed. Jammed garbage disposal is primarily due to bone, fruit pit, or other hard objects lodged between the impeller and the drain hole.
If your garbage disposal becomes unnecessarily noisy, see if there’s something lodged between the impellers and the shredder ring. The unit usually makes a humming noise and won’t operate due to stuck flywheel. If everything is clear, though, and it still makes annoying noise, it may be best to have it replaced with a new one.
Take care of your Kitchenaid garbage disposal to keep it working longer. Always use cold water when grinding food waste. Do not overfill the unit. Do not pour bleach or other chemicals into the unit. Do not grind fibrous or hard materials like metal, glass or rubber. Clean the unit by grinding ice cubes and salt for a few seconds. Remove foul smell by grinding a slice of lemon. Always run cold water before and after using the garbage disposal.
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