FRIGIDAIRE FF75DISPB1 3/4HP Batch Feed Corded Disposer User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Frigidaire
Table of Contents
FF75DISPB1 3/4HP Batch Feed Corded Disposer
User Guide
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER
use & care
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
3-BOLT MOUNTING SYSTEM
NOTE
This Food Waste Disposer has been designed to operate on 110-120V, 60 Hz
exclusively. Using any other voltage or Hz adversely affects performance.
IMPORTANT
Read all instructions thoroughly. Keep this guide for future reference.
CAUTION
Be sure to review SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FIRST PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS before using the disposer.
Record important disposer information here:
**Model Number*** | Serial Number |
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*Above information appears on the label affixed to the bottom of the disposer. For your convenience, write down the model and serial number prior to installation.
INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO
PERSONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
- Read all instructions before using the appliance.
- To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children.
- Do not put fi ngers or hands into a waste disposer.
- Turn the power switch to the off position before attempting to clear a jam or remove an object from the disposer.
- When attempting to loosen a jam in a waste disposer, use a long wooden object such as a wooden spoon or the wooden handle of a broom or mop.
- When attempting to remove objects from a waste disposer use long-handled tongs or pliers. If the disposer is magnetically actuated, non-magnetic tools should be used.
- To reduce the risk of injury by materials that may be expelled by a waste disposer, do not put the following into a disposer: clam or oyster shells; caustic drain cleaners or similar products; glass, china, or plastic; large whole bones; metal, such as bottle caps, tin cans, aluminum foil or utensils; hot grease or other hot liquids; whole corn-husks.
- When not operating a disposer, leave the stopper in place to reduce the risk of objects falling into the disposer.
- DO NOT operate disposer unless splash guard is in place.
- For proper grounding instructions see the ELECTRICA CONNECTIONS portion of this manual.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or an authorized person in order to avoid hazards.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
REMOVAL OF OLD UNIT
TYPICAL INSTRUCTIONS, YOUR MODEL MAY VARY.
Before starting this step, turn off electrical power at the circuit breaker
or fuse box. Unplug disposer.
If your installed mount is the same type as the mount on your new disposer and
you wish to continue to use the already installed mount, proceed to section 3
on the Connection page. If your new mount system is different or if you wish
to use the new mount, follow these instructions:
A. Have a container available to catch any excess water/ waste from the
current disposer. Use a pipe wrench to disconnect the drain line where it
attaches to the disposer discharge elbow (see 1A). B. Remove disposer from
sink flange by turning mount ring to the left clockwise (see 1B). If you are
unable to turn the mounting ring, tap on one of the extensions from the ring
with a hammer. Some mounting systems have tubular extensions. Inserting a
screwdriver into one tube will provide additional leverage for turning the
mounting ring (see1B). C. Some disposers may require the removal or loosening
of nuts from the mount screws (see 1C). Some disposers may require the removal
of a clamp. CAUTION
Be sure to support the disposer while performing this step or it may fall when
the mounting ring is disconnected from the mounting assembly.
D. To remove the remaining mount system from the sink, loosen mount screws,
and push the mounting ring up. Under it is the retainer ring. Use a
screwdriver to pop off the ring (see 1D). Remove mount ring, protector ring,
and gasket from sink fl range. Some mounts will require the unscrewing of a
large ring holding the sink flange in place. Pull sink flange up through sink
and clean off old putty from sink.E. Ensure that sink is clean and thoroughly dry.
If you have a mounting system under the sink that is black plastic with
threads:
A. While holding the disposer in place, turn the metal mount ring clockwise
(1E). If it is hard to turn, tap the ear of the mounting ring clockwise.
B. When the disposer hopper projections get close to the mount ring opening,
hold the disposer from the bottom and disengage it from the mounting ring.
C. Remove the rubber cushion mount from under the mounting ring.
D. Remove the mounting ring. Unthread the black support ring from the sink
flange by turning the support ring clockwise. Remove the fi ber gasket and then
remove the sink flange from above the sink.
E. Ensure that sink is clean and thoroughly dry.
Mount With Threaded Flange
IMPORTANT
This is a good time to clean out the trap and drain lines by running a drain
auger or plumber’s snake before installing your new disposer.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION OF MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
A | STOPPER | |
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B | REMOVABLE SPLASH GUARD | |
C | SINK FLANGE | |
D | FIBER GASKET | |
E | SUPPORT FLANGE | |
F | UPPER MOUNT RING | |
G | MOUNT SCREWS | |
H | RETAINER RING | |
I | CUSHION RING | |
J | LOWER MOUNT RING* | |
K | SILVER GUARD® MAGNETIC CATCH RING** |
* Part not disengaged during disposer installation.
ATTACHMENT INCLUDED WITH MOST CONTINUOUS FEED 3/4 HP & 1-¼ HP MODELS.
Installation instructions are on the last page.
READ CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING
NOTE
As the mounting assembly is properly assembled at the factory, please pay
close attention to the order of the mounting system parts. NOTE**
Cushion Ring included between the Upper Mount Ring and Lower Mounting
Ring. A. The Cushion Ring and the
Lower Mount Ring will remain attached to the disposer during installation.
Take apart the other parts of the mounting assembly by rotating the Lower
Mount Ring clockwise until the Lower Mount Ring Tabs slide off from the Upper
Mount Ring ramp (see A1). This allows you to pull the Sink Flange up and out
of the remaining Lower Mount Assembly. Note the order of these parts as they
are arranged in the required order. Unscrew the 3 Mount Screws until the Upper
Mount Ring can be
moved to the top of the Support Flange. Remove the Retainer Ring with a fl at
head screwdriver (see A2). B. Keep the remaining parts placed together in the
order they were removed (see B1). Before you connect the disposer to the
mounting assembly under the sink, make sure the Lower Mount Ring is in place
and the black Cushion Ring is still engaged properly to the top of the
disposer hopper (see B2). C. Be sure the sink is clean. Load the underside rim
of the sink flange with the plumber’s putty (see C1). From the top of the sink,
push the sink flange down against the sink opening to make a good seal (see
C2). DO NOT MOVE OR ROTATE the sink flange once it has been seated or the seal
may be broken. D. Place a heavy object, such as the disposer (use a towel to
prevent sink scratching) on top of the Sink Flange to hold it down. E. Take
the remaining portion of the mounting assembly that was put aside. From under
the sink insert the Fiber Gasket (see E1), then the Support Flange (see E2),
and then the Upper Mount Ring (see E3).
F. Hold the three parts in place while attaching the Retainer Ring (see F1) by
pulling it apart and having it snap within the groove of the sink flange (see
F2).
G. Tighten the three Mount Screws evenly and firmly against the Support Flange
(see G1). Do not overtighten.H. Trim off any excess plumber’s putty in the sink
with a plastic knife or something similar that will not damage your sink.
CONNECTION
DISHWASHER CONNECTION PREPARATION
If you are utilizing a dishwasher, complete the following procedure.
Using a blunt instrument (steel punch or wooden dowel), knock out the entire
plug. Do not use a screwdriver or sharp instrument. (When the knockout plug
falls into the disposer, you may remove it or grind it up when the disposer is
used. This will not damage the disposer in any way, but it may take some time
to grind). LOCKING MOUNTING ASSEMBLY DETAIL
Attach disposer onto the Upper Mount Ring by aligning the three mount tabs on
the Lower Mount Ring with the slide-up Ramps on the Upper Mount Ring and
rotating counterclockwise. See Below.
The Lower Mount Ring (which is part of the disposer) has 3 tabs that grab the
mounting ring ramp.
(A) points to the Upper Mount Ring.
(B) is the tab that slides up onto the “Ramp”.
(C) is the “Ear” that is used to help rotate the Lower Mount Ring.
Use a screwdriver for leverage if needed. Lift and turn the Lower Mount Ring
counterclockwise until all three mount tabs lock over the Ridges (F) on the
slide-up Ramps (D) of the Upper Mount Ring. As the Lower Mount Ring is turned
counterclockwise each tab slides up onto the Upper Mount Ring Ramp (E) and
locks in position over the Ridges (F). Use a screwdriver or hammer for
leverage if needed.
If a disposer needs to be removed, tapping on the Ear clockwise with a hammer
will easily loosen the Lower Mount Ring.
DISCHARGE ELBOW & DISHWASHER CONNECTIONS
A. Connect the waste elbow to the disposer by sliding the flange against the
rubber gasket on the elbow and tightening the screws into the disposer (see
5A). Then connect the bottom of the elbow by tightening the slip nut (see 5B).
If using a straight pipe, it must have a lip similar to the one on the elbow.
Remove the gasket from the elbow and install it on the straight pipe with the
fl at end of the gasket facing toward the disposer discharge opening. IF YOU
ARE NOT CONNECTING TO A DISHWASHER make sure all plumbing connections are
tight and in accordance with all plumbing codes and ordinances. Run water and
check for leaks. Go on to Step 6. B. Connect the dishwasher hose (see 5C)
using a hose clamp. Make sure all plumbing connections are tight and in
accordance with all plumbing codes and ordinances. Run water and check for
leaks. *Air gap may not be required for all installation. Chak local
household only.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
A. Connect disposer to appropriate household current only.
WARNING
IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT-GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CAN RESULT IN A
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR SERVICEMAN IF
YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE APPLIANCE IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. DO NOT
MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE IF IT WILL NOT FIT THE OUTLET.
HAVE A PROPER OUTLET INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
Grounding Instructions
FOR WASTE DISPOSERS EQUIPPED WITH A GROUNDED PLUG-IN POWER CORD.
B. This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or
breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current
to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances. If the supply cord is damaged
it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or a similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
PERMANENT WIRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For waste disposers NOT equipped with a grounded plug-in power cord.
GROUNDING:
This disposer must be connected to a grounded, metal, permanent wiring system;
or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors
and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the disposer.
An acceptable motor control switch with a marked-off position shall be
provided at the time of installation to disconnect the disposer from all
ungrounded supply conductors. The switch shall be mounted in sight of the
disposer or insight of the sink opening for the disposer.
WARNING
Electric Shock
Turn off power before installing or servicing the disposer. All wiring must
comply with local electrical codes.
Do not connect electrical current at the main breaker panel until adequate
ground is established. Inadequate connection of the ground wire can result in
a risk of electric shock. Consult with a certifi ed electrician or tradesman if
there is any doubt whether the disposer is inadequately grounded. Your
disposer must be adequately grounded.
- Turn off or disconnect all power to the wall junction box serving the disposer.
- Open the junction box in the wall and remove the wire nuts or electrical tape or whatever is tying the old disposer wire to the electrical wire inside of the junction box.
- Open the end bell plate at the bottom of the disposer.
If you are using flexible armored (BX) cable:
- Install cable fitting in the disposer end bell hole.
- Secure the cable to the fitting and install an insulating bushing or equivalent.
- Connect white wire from the junction box to the white (or blue) wire of the disposer.
- Connect black wire from the junction box to the black (or brown) wire of the disposer.
- Connect the bare ground wire from the junction box to the green ground screw within the disposer end bell.
If you are using nonmetallic-sheathed (ROMEX) cable:
- Install cable fitting in the end bell hole and secure the cable to the fitting.
- Connect white wire from the junction box to the white (or blue) wire of the disposer.
- Connect black wire from the junction box to the black (or brown) wire of the disposer.
- Connect the bare ground wire from the junction box to the green ground screw within the disposer end bell.
If your power supply cable does not include a grounding wire, one must be provided. Attach a copper wire securely to the disposer ground screw and attach another end of the round wire to a metal cold water pipe. Do not attach the ground wire to a gas supply pipe. Use only UL Listed grounding clamp. If plastic pipe is used in your home, a qualifi ed electrician should install a proper ground.
PERMANENT WIRE INSTALLATION
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1. After turning off the power supply, unbolt two nuts and remove the
endplate.| 2. Using flathead screwdriver or needle-nose pliers, remove the
clip from the strain relief portion of the cord.| 3. Using wire cutters, cut
the black (or brown) wire and white (or blue) wire near the connectors.
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4. Pull cord strain relief out of the endbell. Cut green ground wire near the
cord strain relief.| 5. Insert metal strain relief connector (not included)
into the endbell hole and tighten the nut securely.| 6. Strip the green,
black, and white insulation from the last ½” of each wire.
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7. Insert the power supply cable, coming from the wall junction box, through
the strain relief connector. Tighten connector.| 8. Connect disposal wire
leads (black and blue) to corresponding wire leads of the power supply cable.
Green always connects to
green.| 9. Setting the wires into the endbell, replace the
endplate and tighten the two bolts.
OPERATION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Your disposer is Continuous-Feed if you did not specifi cally purchase a Batch
Feed Disposer.
CONTINUOUS FEED
The Anti-Jam Swivel Impellers make a clicking sound as they initially swing
into place. This indicates normal operation.
A. Remove sink stopper. Turn on a medium fl ow of cold water.
B. Turn the switch to the ON position; your motor is turning at full speed and
ready to use.
C. Scrape in food waste. Down the drain go table scraps, peelings, rinds,
seeds, pits, small bones, and coffee grounds. To speed up food waste disposal,
cut or break up large bones, rinds, and cobs. Large bones and fibrous waste
require considerable grinding time and are more easily thrown away with other
trash. Do not be alarmed that the disposer slows down while grinding. The
disposer is actually increasing torque (grinding power) and is operating under
normal conditions.
D. Before turning the disposer off, let water and disposer run for
approximately 15 seconds after shredding or grinding stops. This assures that
all waste is thoroughly fl ushed through a trap and drain.
E. It is not recommended to use hot water while running the disposer.
Coldwater will keep waste and fats solid so disposers can flush away particles.
BATCH FEED
A. Remove the sink stopper and turn on a medium fl ow of cold
water.B. Scrape in
food waste. Down the drain go table scraps, vegetable peelings, cobs, rinds,
pits, bones, and coffee grounds (see A). C. Insert stopper to start disposer
(see B). One of the two small slots in the stopper base must line up with the
switch plunger inside the neck of the disposer. Push down firmly to turn the
disposer on. Lift stopper to shut the disposer off.
D. Run disposer for 15 seconds after shredding stops. This ensures that all
waste is thoroughly fl ushed through the drain.
E. To fi ll sink, insert the stopper and align the largest slot with the switch
plunger (see C). Push down to seal the sink without starting the disposer.
When the large-sized slot in the stopper base is lined up with the switch
plunger, water can drain, but tableware, etc., cannot be accidentally dropped
into the disposer.
TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
A. Be sure the disposer is empty before using your dishwasher so it may drain
properly.
B. You may want to leave the stopper in the sink drain when not in use to
prevent utensils and foreign objects from falling into the disposer.
C. Your disposer is ruggedly built to give you many years of trouble-free
service. It will handle all normal food wastes, but it will NOT grind or
dispose of such items as plastic,
tin cans, bottle caps, glass, china, leather, cloth, rubber, string, clam and
oyster shells, aluminum foil, or feathers.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LUBRICATE YOUR DISPOSER!
The motor is permanently lubricated. The disposer is self-cleaning and scours
its internal parts with each use. NEVER put lye or chemical drain cleaners
into the disposer, as they cause serious corrosion of metal parts. If used,
resulting damage can be easily detected and all warranties are void. Mineral
deposits from your water can form on the stainless steel turntable, giving the
appearance of rust. DO NOT BE ALARMED, the stainless steel turntables used
will not corrode.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before seeking repair or replacement, we recommend that you review the
following:
LOUD NOISES: (Other than those during grinding of small bones and fruit pits):
These are usually caused by the accidental entry of a spoon, bottle cap, or
another foreign object. To correct this, turn off the electrical switch and
water. After the disposer has stopped, remove the splash guard, remove the
object with long-handled tongs, and replace the splash guard.
UNIT DOES NOT START: Unplug the power cord or turn either the wall switch or
breaker box switch to the “OFF” position, depending on your model and wiring
confi duration. Remove the stopper and/or splash guard. Check to see if the
turntable will rotate freely using a wooden broom handle. If the turntable
rotates freely, replace the splash guard and check the reset button to see if
it has been tripped. The reset button is red and located on the front of the
disposer. Push-button in until it clicks and remains depressed.
If the reset button has not been tripped, check for shorted or broken wire
connecting to the disposer. Check the electrical power switch, fuse box, or
circuit breaker. If wiring and electrical components are intact, the unit may
have internal problems that require service or replacement.
IF TURNTABLE DOES NOT ROTATE FREELY: Turn off the disposer, then check for any
foreign object lodged between the turntable and grind ring. Dislodge the
object by rotating the table with a wooden broom handle (see 8A) and remove
the object. If no foreign object is present, there may be internal problems.
LEAKS: If the unit leaks at the top, it may be due to:
- Improper seating of sink flange (gasket centering, putty, or tightening).
- Support flange not tightened properly.
- Defective or improperly installed cushion mount.
If the unit leaks at the waste elbow, the leak may be due to improper tightening of elbow flange screws.
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS
Approximate Dimension
1/3 HP, 1/2 HP & 3/4 HP SlimLine Models| 10.2 in
3/4 HP Deluxe| 10.5 in
1-1/4 HP Premium| 10.5 in
Batch Feed units add approx. 2.1”/53mm
For your specifi c disposer dimensions, contact Frigidaire customer service at
1-833-240-6224.
MOUNTING THE SILVER GUARD MAGNETIC CATCH RING
After the disposer is fully mounted to the sink, guide the Magnetic Silver
Guard® through the mount screws (6A) with the fl at a portion of the black
strap facing the metal sink
flange. Place the Silver Guard® between the Support Flange and Upper Mount
Ring. Please note (6B) that the Silver Guard® must be placed under the flange
of the Support Ring. Once the Silver Guard® is fi tted, firmly press on the
snaps to secure the strap (6C).
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY AGAINST FAILURE DUE TO CORROSION
Proof of purchase is required! Staple receipt or proof of purchase to this
manual. Tracking is handled through the serial number affixed to the bottom of
the disposer and/or on the power cord label.
Conveniently record your model number and serial number on the front of
this manual for your records. If you need warranty service, call us toll-free
at833-240-6224. Have serial number and
receipt available for the technician. The warranty is non-transferable.
- WARRANTY: Frigidaire disposers are warranted when installed in the United States to be free from defects in workmanship and material during the warranty period. This warranty sets forth our overall warranty commitment. We will not assume, nor authorize any person to assume for us, any other liability in connection with the sale of our products. Warranty only valid for products sold through authorized dealers/retailers.
- LENGTH OF WARRANTY : 1/3 HP MODELS – 5 years from the date of purchase. 1/2 HP MODELS – 6 years from the date of purchase. 3/4 HP MODELS – 10 years from the date of purchase. 1 ¼ HP MODELS – 12 years from the date of purchase. Models that fail to operate during their warranty period, will be repaired or replaced. This Warranty includes an In-Home Warranty for Frigidaire models that fall into disrepair due to manufacturing defects. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser. Original sales receipt required.
- DEFECTIVE DISPOSER: During the warranty period, a defective or inoperative disposer will be replaced by the company at no charge to the consumer/purchaser. Original sales receipt required. The warranty on the replacement will be limited to the unexpired term of the warranty on the original disposer.
- CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP DISPOSER: Warranty remains in force for the warranty period from the date of purchase of disposer by the original retail customer. The warranty is non-transferable. Original sales receipt required.
- MISUSE OF DISPOSER: This warranty does not apply to any disposer which is misused, altered, improperly installed, or used for anything other than normal residential use. Additional conditions not covered by the warranty are as follows: Electrical connections due to improper installation; leaks at the sink flange, dishwasher inlet, or discharge elbow; damage by installer such as excessive torquing of screwed connections; incorrect operation such as grinding nonfood waste; and jams.
- HOW TO RECEIVE SERVICE: Contact our Customer Service department: Toll-Free: (833-240-6224).
- LIFETIME CORROSION WARRANTY: In addition to the above warranty, any disposer that fails to operate because of corrosion will be replaced. This Lifetime Corrosion warranty is limited to the original purchaser. The original sales receipt is required.
- MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER: The model number and serial number are located on the bottom serial plate of your disposer and/or the power cord tag. Always reference the model number and serial number when contacting customer service about any warranties on your disposer.
- IMPLIED WARRANTIES: IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so therefore the above limitation may not apply to you.
- CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES: THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the consequential or incidental damages, so therefore the above exclusion may not apply to you.
- EXCLUSIVE REMEDY; CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES: The foregoing provisions state the exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty, express or implied, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so therefore the above exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State.
Model Horsepower | Warranty Period |
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1/3 HP | 5 years |
1/2 HP | 6 years |
3/4 HP | 10 years |
1-1/4 HP | 12 years |
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