GE GFC1001F-01 Food Waste Disposer Owner's Manual and Installation Guide

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Safety Information

Safety Precautions

How to Connect Electricity

If you are not familiar with electrical power and procedures, call a qualified electrician.

DANGER: 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.

For Models Equipped with a Grounded Cord:

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: 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.

For Models Not Equipped with a Cord:

If your disposer does not come equipped with a cord, you can connect it in two ways:

  1. Attach a power cord, minimum 18" in length and not to exceed 36" in length.
  2. Wire the disposer directly into the house current.
To Attach a Power Cord:

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. The power cord (to be installed) must have 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.

DANGER: 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.

NOTE: Disconnect electric power to disposer circuit before installation. Turn the circuit breaker to the OFF position or remove the fuse.

Diagram description: Shows the bottom of the disposer (end bell) with a ground screw. A wire is shown attached to the ground screw. A plug is shown with a grounding pin. Text indicates tracing the lead connected to the blade and attaching it to the white wire on the disposer. A note explains that when viewing the plug face with the grounding pin at the top, the larger left blade is connected to the identified wire.

To Wire Your Disposer Directly into the House Current:

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS: This appliance 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 appliance.

If you use BX cable:
  1. Install the cable connector in the hole.
  2. Connect white wire to white lead of disposer.
  3. Connect black wire.
  4. Connect bare ground wire.

If BX cable is not used, provide a separate ground wire to nearest reliable ground, using the screw in the end bell for the ground wire.

Alternative Grounding:

If your power supply does not include a ground wire, you must provide one unless metal cable is used. Attach a copper wire securely to disposer ground screw and attach other end of wire to a reliable ground. Use only UL approved ground clamp. If plastic pipe is used in your home, a qualified electrician should install a proper ground.

Diagram description: Shows a disposer end bell with labels for Ground Screw, Red Reset Button, Wire Nuts, and Cover Plate. It also shows the connection to House Current or Power Cord.

Installation Instructions

If you have questions, call 1-800-GECARES or visit our Website at www.GEAppliances.com.

Before You Begin

Preparation

  1. Disconnect electrical power supply to disposer.
  2. Remove old disposer or sink flange assembly.
  3. Inspect drain line. If it is heavily coated with hardened grease and accumulations, rout out with a plumber's snake.
  4. Remove old sealing materials and gasketing from sink opening, both top and bottom.

NOTE: Top and bottom of sink surfaces must be free of any materials to prevent leaks.

What You Will Need

Additional Materials You May Need

Components and Installation

Components

Diagram description: Lists the components of the sink flange assembly and the disposer. Components include: Stopper, Removable Splash Guard, Sink Flange, Rubber Sink Flange Gasket, Fiber Gasket, Support Ring, Mount Ring, Tightening Ears, Cushion Mount, Groove, Hopper, Dishwasher Discharge Inlet, Elbow Gasket, Disposer, End Bell (Electrical Connections), Elbow Flange, Rating Label. A note indicates "*Not used with batch feed model".

Installation of Sink Flange

(Read completely before starting.)

Diagram description: Shows a correctly installed sink flange with labels for Sink Flange, Fiber Gasket, Rubber Gasket, Sink, Support Ring, Cushion Mount, Groove, Bottom Bead, Mount Ring. A note indicates "Mount Ring should be free to move up and down".

NOTE: Pay close attention to the order of the sink flange parts, as they have been correctly assembled by the factory.

  1. Disassemble the sink flange assembly from the disposer by turning the mount ring to the left (counter-clockwise) and removing it.
  2. Raise the mount ring toward the top of the sink flange. Remove the cushion mount and the mount ring. Practice installing the cushion mount before proceeding.
  3. Unscrew the support ring from the sink flange and remove the fiber gasket. You are left with the sink flange and the rubber gasket.
  4. The rubber gasket is used instead of plumbers putty with stainless steel sinks. Some cast sinks will require putty.
  5. If no putty is used, insert the sink flange through the rubber gasket into the sink opening. Do not turn the flange once it is seated.
  6. If you use putty instead of the gasket, form a ring around the underside of the sink flange. Insert the flange into the sink opening, press down hard to squeeze out excess putty. From under the sink, trim off excess putty flush with the bottom edge of the sink opening.
  7. From underneath the sink, slip the fiber gasket onto the exposed sink flange. With arrows pointing up, screw the support ring onto the sink flange and hand tighten until the sink flange will not move. At this point, insert the stopper in the sink and fill with water to check the sink flange seal and insure there are no leaks.
  8. Place the mount ring over the sink flange and hold in place while installing the cushion mount (large side down). Make sure the groove on the inside of the cushion mount fits over the lip on the sink flange, similar to putting the lid on a plastic container. Run your fingers around the entire cushion mount with slight pressure. When the cushion mount is properly seated, the mount ring can be pulled downward over the cushion mount and will be free to turn.

Diagram description: Shows a detail of the Cushion Mount with labels Top, Groove, Bottom Bead. It also shows a hand tightening the sink flange.

Dishwasher Connection (If Required)

If you are connecting to a dishwasher, complete the following step. If a dishwasher is not to be connected, go on to "Attaching the Discharge Elbow" section.

1 Knock Out Plug

Using a blunt instrument (steel punch or wooden dowel), knock out entire plug. Do not use a screwdriver or sharp instrument. When the knockout plug falls into the disposer, you may remove it or simply grind it up when the disposer is used. This will not damage the disposer in any way, but may take some time to grind, over the course of several uses.

Diagram description: Shows the disposer with an arrow pointing to the "Knock out plug".

2 Connect Hose

Connect the dishwasher hose using a hose clamp. If the hose size is different, you will need a stepped rubber adapter.

Diagram description: Shows a "Hose Clamp" and a "Stepped Rubber Adapter".

3 Attaching the Discharge Elbow

CONNECT DISCHARGE ELBOW

Connect the discharge elbow to the disposer. Make sure all plumbing connections are tight.

* Some installations (see page 8 for examples) may require the use of a flexible drain pipe.

Diagram description: Shows the discharge elbow being connected to the disposer via a rubber gasket.

Connecting Disposer to Sink Flange

1 Attach to Sink Flange

Line up the disposer under the sink flange. Guide the hopper projections into the mount ring slots. Turn the mount ring about 1/4" to the right so that the disposer is temporarily supported.

Diagram description: Shows the disposer being aligned with the sink flange, with labels for "Mount Ring Slot" and "Hopper Projection".

2 Line Up with Outlet Pipe

Turn the mount ring and the disposer until the disposer discharge elbow lines up with the outlet pipe (see page 8).

Diagram description: Shows the disposer and discharge elbow aligned with the outlet pipe.

3 Lock Mount Ring

Turn the mount ring to the right until it locks up tight. Hopper projections must be to the extreme left of the mounting slots. If the mount ring is hard to turn, you may add a small amount of petroleum jelly or liquid soap to the hopper projection. Run water and check for leaks.

Diagram description: Shows the locking mechanism with "Hopper Projection in 'Supported' Position" and "Hopper Projection in 'Locked' Position". Also labels "Mount Ring".

4 Check for Leaks

Check the unit for leaks 24 hours after installation and first operation.

Dimensions

Diagram description: Displays dimensions for various GE disposer models:

Some Typical Installations

NOTE: It is essential for the proper operation of the disposer that this dimension be 9"-12", depending upon the models listed above, to avoid standing water in disposer motor housing.

Diagram description: Shows three typical installation configurations:

**Flexible drain pipe may be necessary for this application.

Operating Instructions

This disposer uses anti-jam swivel impellers that make a clicking sound as they swing into place. This indicates normal operation.

Continuous Feed Models

  1. Remove the sink stopper and turn on a medium flow of cold water.
  2. Turn the switch to ON.
  3. Scrape in food waste. To speed up food waste disposal, cut or break up large bones, rinds and cobs. Large bones and fibrous husks 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.
  4. Before turning the disposer off, let the water and the disposer run for approximately 25 seconds after shredding stops. This assures that all waste is thoroughly flushed through the trap and drain.
  5. Do not use hot water while running the disposer. Cold water will keep food waste and fats solid so they can be flushed down the drain.

Batch Feed Models

  1. Remove the sink stopper and turn on a medium flow of cold water.
  2. Scrape in food waste.
  3. Insert the stopper to start the disposer. One of the two small slots in the stopper base must line up with the switch plunger inside the neck of the disposer.
  4. Run the disposer for 25 seconds after shredding stops. This assures that all waste is thoroughly flushed through the trap and drain. Lift the stopper to shut the disposer off.
  5. To fill the sink, insert the stopper so that the largest slot lines up with the switch plunger. The stopper can now be pushed down to seal the sink without starting the disposer. When the medium-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.

Diagram description: Shows the stopper with labels Large, Medium, Small. It also shows the "Oval Handle" and indicates how the slots align with the switch plunger.

Helpful Hints

Care and Maintenance

THE MOTOR IS PERMANENTLY LUBRICATED FOR LIFE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LUBRICATE YOUR DISPOSER. The disposer is self cleaning and scours itself with each use.

Troubleshooting Tips

Save time and money! Review the chart on this page first and you may not need to call for service.

SAFETY NOTE: Before investigating, you must disconnect the power supply.

WARNING! Before resetting, disconnect the power supply—please see SAFETY NOTE above. The overload control prevents the motor from operating should overloading occur. This feature protects your house wiring and your disposer. When overloaded, the motor will stop automatically.

ProblemPossible CausesWhat To Do
Loud noises (other than those during grinding of bones and fruit pits)Silverware, bottle cap or other foreign object has fallen into the disposer.Remove the splash guard* and remove the object with long-handled tongs. Replace the splash guard*.
Disposer does not startReset button has been tripped.With the splash guard* removed, check to see if the turntable will move freely using a broom handle. If the turntable moves freely, replace the splash guard* and check the reset button to see if it has been tripped. The reset button is red and located opposite the discharge elbow, near the bottom of the disposer. Push the button in until it clicks and remains depressed. If the reset button has not been tripped, check for a 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.
Turntable cannot rotate.(Implied: Foreign object lodged)If the turntable does not turn freely, check for an object lodged between the turntable and the grind ring. Dislodge the object by moving the turntable with a broom handle. Then remove the object. If no foreign object is present, there may be internal problems.
Disposer leaksIf the leak is at the top, it may be caused by:
  1. Improper seating of sink flange (gasket choice, putty or tightening).
  2. Support ring not tightened properly.
  3. Defective cushion mount.
If the leak is at the discharge elbow, leak may be caused by improper tightening of elbow flange screws.
(Covered by the causes listed)

*Batch Feed does not include splash guard.

Diagram description: Shows a diagram of the disposer with labels for "Reset Button", "Serial No.", "Remove Splash Guard", "Turntable".

Disposer Warranty

All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers, or an authorized Customer Care® technician. To schedule service, on-line, 24 hours a day, contact us at www.GEAppliances.com, or call 800-GE-CARES.

Staple your receipt here. Proof of the original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty.

For The Period Of:

For The Period Of:GE Will Replace:
One Year From the date of the original purchaseThe entire disposer if there is a defect in materials or workmanship relating to functional parts only (appearance parts are excluded). During this full one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor charges related to replacing the original disposer along with the replacement disposer within the first year.
Additional One Year From the date of the original purchaseModels GFC520F, GFC525F: If there is a defect in materials or workmanship relating to functional parts only (appearance parts are excluded). During this one year extended limited warranty period, you will be responsible for all installation charges relating to the replacement disposer.
Additional Two Years From the date of the original purchaseModels GFC530F, GFC535F: If there is a defect in materials or workmanship relating to functional parts only (appearance parts are excluded). During this two year extended limited warranty period, you will be responsible for all installation charges relating to the replacement disposer.
Additional Four Years From the date of the original purchaseModels GFC720F, GFB760F: If there is a defect in materials or workmanship relating to functional parts only (appearance parts are excluded). During this four year extended limited warranty period, you will be responsible for all installation charges relating to the replacement disposer.
Additional Six Years From the date of the original purchaseModels GFC1020F, GFB1060F: If there is a defect in materials or workmanship relating to functional parts only (appearance parts are excluded). During this six year extended limited warranty period, you will be responsible for all installation charges relating to the replacement disposer.

What GE Will Not Cover:

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA. In Alaska, the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General.

Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225

Models: GFC300F, GFC500F, GFC700F, GFB700F, GFC1000F, GFB1000F, GFC300F Continuous Feed Garbage Disposer, GFC300F, Continuous Feed Garbage Disposer, Feed Garbage Disposer, Garbage Disposer, Disposer

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