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System Startup and Flush — Test the New Garbage Disposal

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Replace Your Garbage Disposal: A Step-by-Step Guide · Step 6 of 6

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Turn on the cold water supply valve and feed water adapter. Connect the power cord to the system and turn on the power. Let the system flush for 30 minutes, and check for leaks. Check that the status light is blue.

Goal: Turn on the system and flush

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FAQs

What is the most critical safety step I must take before starting to replace my garbage disposal?

Always disconnect power to the disposal at your home's circuit breaker before touching any wires or plumbing. This prevents electrical shock and injury. Verify the power is off by trying to turn on the disposal switch or a nearby kitchen light before you begin work.

Are the specified tools like Channellock pliers and an adjustable wrench truly necessary, or can I get by with standard household tools?

The specified tools are highly recommended for ease and effectiveness. Channellock pliers provide a strong grip for stubborn P-trap nuts, and an adjustable wrench is crucial for securing the mounting ring firmly. While you might manage with other tools, these will make the job much smoother, especially for a beginner.

What is the most common mistake beginners make, and how can I avoid leaks after installation?

The most common mistake is not properly sealing the sink flange or tightening connections sufficiently. Ensure you use a generous roll of plumber's putty around the sink flange before installation. After the unit is installed and connected, fill the sink with water and check thoroughly for any drips or leaks around all connections before restoring full power.

Is the estimated 3-hour time frame realistic for someone who has never replaced a garbage disposal before?

Three hours is a reasonable estimate for a beginner, assuming you have all tools and materials ready and experience no unexpected issues. Your first time might take longer as you familiarize yourself with the process. Allocating an extra hour or two allows for troubleshooting without feeling rushed.

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system startup Step 1 turn on the cold water supply valve and the feed water adapter check to make sure there are no leaks at the connectors Step 2 connect the power cord to the system power Inlet plug the power adapter into a power outlet rated between 100 and 240 volts slight vibrations are to be expected as the water pump starts the status light will begin to flash in red this indicates that the system is performing Auto flushing once the system has been flushed the status light will turn off all filter service life lights remain solid blue step 3. turn on the faucet to purge air let the water run for 30 minutes and check again for leaks at all connections this step should be done each time the RO membrane is replaced the status light should be blue step 4 turn off the faucet once the system has been completely flushed the system is ready for use

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