Excellent presentation. I had to remove my system to dislodge a metal scrap from the insinkerator. When I tried putting it back, I couldn't be sure how my rubber sleeve on the insinkerator should be inserted. This helped, a lot!
Note the disabling the air switch notes in the user manual if you are going to run your new unit by power switch.... The video does not address this option... you need to trigger the air switch once to start the unit for the first time. For DIY chaps like me... An extra pair of hands is recommended. Invite a friend over to help you....
I understand you need to use the air switch for the very first time, then disconnect and use a power switch thereafter (e.g. one used to turn lights on and off). Does it come with the air switch?
I wish the snap ring went on so easily. Mine bent and wouldn't fit in the groove so now I need a new one. That snap ring is not the best design for ease of installation.
Here 7 years later and they've not improved the snap ring. And for those of you that don't know about it, it's the somewhat challenging part to the whole process - but if you're here reading this - you can surely do it.
Because plumbers putty went out in the 1860's. It was a moron invention that turned out to be garbage. In time it deteriorates, cracks, and crumbles causing leaks. The rubber seal lasts much longer
Excellent presentation. I had to remove my system to dislodge a metal scrap from the insinkerator. When I tried putting it back, I couldn't be sure how my rubber sleeve on the insinkerator should be inserted. This helped, a lot!
I appreciate it 🤩
Note the disabling the air switch notes in the user manual if you are going to run your new unit by power switch....
The video does not address this option... you need to trigger the air switch once to start the unit for the first time.
For DIY chaps like me... An extra pair of hands is recommended. Invite a friend over to help you....
Rick Tai
I understand you need to use the air switch for the very first time, then disconnect and use a power switch thereafter (e.g. one used to turn lights on and off).
Does it come with the air switch?
@@phygital1 yes
Can you explain better?
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I wish the snap ring went on so easily. Mine bent and wouldn't fit in the groove so now I need a new one. That snap ring is not the best design for ease of installation.
Here 7 years later and they've not improved the snap ring. And for those of you that don't know about it, it's the somewhat challenging part to the whole process - but if you're here reading this - you can surely do it.
3:04 you talk if there is a dishwasher and/or if it was connected to the old disposer, knock out the plug
3:04 first of all, all houses have a dishwasher second of all, if THE dishwasher WAS CONNECTED TO THE DISPOSAL knock out the plug
No, they don't lol
Where fed the sink over flow connect too?
2:22 there is still dust on the counter…
2:35 and they clearly cleaned the rest off before installing...
But why use 1.25" pipes when my pipes are 1.5"?? At least include an adapter.
what is the dishwasher connection??
0:50 why are you doing the large sink do the small sink
3:46 I am in the USA and I have a straight pipe…
Why not put plumbers putty ?
Because plumbers putty went out in the 1860's. It was a moron invention that turned out to be garbage. In time it deteriorates, cracks, and crumbles causing leaks. The rubber seal lasts much longer
Hi Steven, this is Clem Fandango can you hear me?
Wow great grammar putting commas in random spots