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jweisler@yahoo.com

2007-10-29, 5:25 pm

My In-sinkerator was working, then it suddenly stopped. When I turn
it on now, I hear a "hum" -- as if it is in fact turned on, but no
grinding or anything. I've read some tips, put a plunger handle in
there with the power off. It doesn't "seem" like it is clogged,
although I know that may not be the case. The "hum" when I turn it on
almost makes me believe that it turns on, but maybe the motor is
dead? It is about 12 years old.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks.

Jerry

2007-10-29, 5:25 pm

On Oct 29, 2:28 pm, jweis...@yahoo.com wrote:
> My In-sinkerator was working, then it suddenly stopped. When I turn
> it on now, I hear a "hum" -- as if it is in fact turned on, but no
> grinding or anything. I've read some tips, put a plunger handle in
> there with the power off. It doesn't "seem" like it is clogged,
> although I know that may not be the case. The "hum" when I turn it on
> almost makes me believe that it turns on, but maybe the motor is
> dead? It is about 12 years old.
>


Something's blocking it from turning. Unplug the unit, stick the hex
wrench that came with the unit in the hole at the bottom of the unit
and work it back and forth, see if you can free it up. If you don't
have the wrench, think it's 1/4 inch hex wrench. If you don't have one
in your toolbox, go to the hardware or home store and buy one.

Here's a troubleshooting page for you from the Insinkerator website.

Jerry

Steve

2007-10-29, 5:25 pm

jweisler@yahoo.com wrote on 29 Oct 2007 in group alt.home.repair:

> My In-sinkerator was working, then it suddenly stopped. When I turn
> it on now, I hear a "hum" -- as if it is in fact turned on, but no
> grinding or anything. I've read some tips, put a plunger handle in
> there with the power off. It doesn't "seem" like it is clogged,
> although I know that may not be the case. The "hum" when I turn it on
> almost makes me believe that it turns on, but maybe the motor is
> dead? It is about 12 years old.


Something has jammed it up.

Unplug the disposer from the wall or turn off the breaker. Use a
flashlight to look in the top. Remove whatever you can. Use a ¼" hex key
to turn it back and forth from the bottom. Once it moves a little, try
running it again. You may have to push the reset button on the disposer.
Repeat these steps until it works.

The last one of these I worked on worked properly two days before
(acording to the client). When I looked in the top, It was rusted solid.
She couldn't remember putting anything unusual down it, so it's a
mystery what could cause so much rust in just a few days. I replaced it.

To prevent clogs, once a month fill the sink with hot water, put the
stopper in the drain in the other sink, turn on the disposer, and remove
the stopper above the disposer. The hot water will help to melt fats
coating the disposer and pipes. The volume of water will fill the
disposer, helping to wash debris on down. The disposer will give the
draining water a velocity boost, helping to clear stuff inside the
pipes. This trick will sometimes clear a minor clog.

--
Steve B.
New Life Home Improvement
Jerry

2007-10-29, 8:25 pm

On Oct 29, 2:44 pm, Jerry <jerry_ma...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Here's a troubleshooting page for you from the Insinkerator website.
>


Oops, forgot the link.

http://www.insinkerator.com/pdf/dis...bleshooting.pdf

Jerry

HeyBub

2007-10-29, 9:25 pm

jweisler@yahoo.com wrote:
> My In-sinkerator was working, then it suddenly stopped. When I turn
> it on now, I hear a "hum" -- as if it is in fact turned on, but no
> grinding or anything. I've read some tips, put a plunger handle in
> there with the power off. It doesn't "seem" like it is clogged,
> although I know that may not be the case. The "hum" when I turn it on
> almost makes me believe that it turns on, but maybe the motor is
> dead? It is about 12 years old.


Putting the plunger handle in is insufficient - you've got to be able to
TURN the turnable stuff inside the disposal.

Fuss with the handle and pressure in various directions until the innards
rotate.

If you can't get the guts to move, you can put a hex wrench on the axle from
the bottom and wiggle the shaft until it DOES turn.

Shine a light down the gizmo's throat. Do you see anything that might be
jamming it (spoon, engagement ring, bone, the missing cat)? If so use
someone's smallish hand to reach in and retrieve the item.

It's probably not a good idea to turn on the disposal with the hand (not
yours, of course) still inside. It's not as big a deal as you might think if
the instrument comes to life while various human appendages are in a
vulnerable position - there are no blades inside. Couple of broken fingers.
Tops.


DerbyDad03

2007-10-30, 1:25 pm

On 29 Oct, 22:23, "HeyBub" <heybubNOS...@gmail.com> wrote:
> jweis...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> Putting the plunger handle in is insufficient - you've got to be able to
> TURN the turnable stuff inside the disposal.
>
> Fuss with the handle and pressure in various directions until the innards
> rotate.
>
> If you can't get the guts to move, you can put a hex wrench on the axle from
> the bottom and wiggle the shaft until it DOES turn.
>
> Shine a light down the gizmo's throat. Do you see anything that might be
> jamming it (spoon, engagement ring, bone, the missing cat)? If so use
> someone's smallish hand to reach in and retrieve the item.
>
> It's probably not a good idea to turn on the disposal with the hand (not
> yours, of course) still inside. It's not as big a deal as you might think if
> the instrument comes to life while various human appendages are in a
> vulnerable position - there are no blades inside. Couple of broken fingers.
> Tops.


re: Couple of broken fingers. Tops.

Obviously you never saw Amityville Horror, Vol. 4: The Evil Escapes
(1989) or, more recently, Heroes.

http://money.cnn.com/2006/10/17/com...iabiz/index.htm

FWIW, I was born in Amityville, NY. My wife sometimes refers to me as
the original Amityville Horror.


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