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KitchenAid KSU90S0MLL 16" Undermount Stainless Steel Sink Questions & Answers
We lost the plug to turn on disposal. How can I
Make sure the circuit breaker is off. Then you have to repair the outlet or replace it with new one. That is the easiest thing unless you toasted the outlet wiring that would require an electrician to fix. Lowe's or Home Depot have free classes on repair that.
Garbage disposal won't turn on
Three points to ck. !) make sure disposer is plugged in under ther the sink. 2) Make sure the circuit breaker at the breaker panel has not tripped. 3) Make sure disposal is off and make sure it is not jammed, 3) Press reset breaker located on bottom of unit (red button.) Then try wall switch again.
Water is dripping out of the bottom of my
If the leak is coming from the bottom of the disposal check the sink connection, drain connection, and housing gasket. If you find these are all good and you can see the water is definitely coming from the disposal itself and not from any of these connections, then the internal seal in the disposal is bad and will need to be replaced. If the disposal is over a few years old then it is more than likely best to just replace the unit. Not cost effective to have it repaired.
It grinds, but dirty water comes up into the sink
It is clogged and DO NOT USE ANY SOLVENTS DOWN THE DRAIN. NO kitchen sink should ever have any type of "draino" put in it as you was dishes/foods in it. There is definitely a clog. Unfortunately the trap plug doesnt usually work, do you have a PVC drain? Is there a "dandy" below the sink. It will also be PVC and have a larger nut on it, If so, unscrew it and snake the drain. GL
Sink pop up waste won't close
When you pull out the stopper is it completely intact? there should be a hole at the bottom of the stopper were a rod goes through. That moves on an axis pulling and pushing the stopper up and down as you pull and push the lever. You have to make sure you get the rod in that hole for the pop-up to work. You can google pop up assembly and look for an diagram. good luck
Kitchenaid kadette 250 1/2 hp won't turn on.
Try turning off the circuit breaker and turning it back on, pushing the reset button firmly on the bottom of the disposer, and checking to make sure it's not jammed and rotates freely. If it is jammed you can put a disposer wrench or allen wrench in the hole in the bottom and rotate the shaft to free it. There might already be a wrench under your sink for that.
KA KAdette 250 - I hit the switch the other day
12 years is middle aged for an appliance, but the problem is probably one of the garbage disposal big three: a tripped circuit breaker, a tripped reset button, or a jammed disposer. With the breaker turned off, make sure the disposer's shaft rotates freely. On most disposers there's a hole in the bottom middle where you can insert an allen wrench that you're probably find under the sink and rotate the shaft manually to free jams. But, for the love of God, only do this with the breaker turned off and make sure you remove the wrench (or broom handle if you have to go from the top) from the disposer before turning it on. Make sure the reset is pushed down until it clicks if it's tripped, and, since circuit breakers get old and stick, you'll have to turn the breaker all the way off and back on to make sure it's not tripped. If the disposer hums but doesn't turn when you turn it on, check to see if it's jammed. If it turns freely but hums and doesn't start then the starter circuit on the motor is bad. If the breaker and reset button are ok and it doesn't even hum when you turn it on, you'd want to check the disposer to make sure it's getting power. You can find a little electrical reader at walmart for $5 that works like a geiger counter and will beep when it gets close to something that's receiving power. The switch may be worn out, but really the disposer's motor failing is probably the least likely thing. But please get a qualified electrician out there if you don't know what you're doing. There's a reason that it requires a license.
What are the different types of powder coating?
Thermoplastic and thermoset are the two types of powder coatings used by leading
Powder coating services. Thermoplastic coating don't undergo any chemical change when heated. Therefore they can be softened and hardened by heating repeatedly. Unlike thermoplastic coatings thermoset coatings changes into infusible materials on heating. Nylons and vinyls are thermoplastic while acrylics and polyesters are thermoset.
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What is a meat tenderizer?
This is used to tenderize meat before you cook it. It makes the meat easier to chew and digest. You can also use it before you boil or fry meat. You can do this mechanically, with something like a meat mallet that cuts up the meat fibres. You can do it thermally by putting the temperature really high to break down the connective tissue of the meat. The last method is enzymatic and uses enzymes to break down the collagen. This method is either slow with dry-aging the meat or you can use fruit to marinate the meat.
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