Jenn-Air VVV COMPACTORS User manual

Category
Trash Compactor
Type
User manual
JENN -AIR
®
COMPACTORS
TableofContents..............................2
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
COMPACTORSAFETY..............................................................3
INSTALLINGYOUR COMPACTOR...............................................4
UnpackingYourCompactor........................................................4
LocationRequirements................................................................4
ElectricalRequirements...............................................................5
UndercounterJnstallat}on.............................................................5
AirFreshener................................................................................7
Installinga Custompanel.............................................................7
COMPACTORUSE.........................................................................7
How YourCompactorWorks.......................................................7
LoadingtheCompactor...............................................................8
StartingYourCompactor.............................................................8
StoppingYourCompactor...........................................................8
RemovingaFilledBag.................................................................8
Installinga NewBag ....................................................................9
COMPACTORCARE......................................................................9
CleaningYour Compactor...........................................................9
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................10
RECYCLINGWITH YOURCOMPACTOR..................................10
ASSISTANCEORSERVICE.........................................................11
IntheU.S,A................................................................................11
Accessories................................................................................11
WARRANTY..............................................................................12
COMPACTORSAFETY
Yoursafetyandthesafetyof othersareveryimportant.
Wehave providedmanyimportantsafetymessagesinthis manualand onyourappliance.Always readand obeyall
safetymessages.
This isthesafetyalert symbol.
Thissymbolalertsyou to potentialhazardsthat cankill or hurtyouand others.
Allsafety messageswillfollowthe safetyalertsymboland eitherthe word "DANGER"or
"WARNING."Thesewordsmean:
You canbe killedor seriouslyinjuredif you don't
ADANGER immediately follow instructions.
Youcan be killedor seriouslyinjured if you don't
AWARNING
follow instructions.
All safety messageswill tell youwhatthe potentialhazardis,tell you howto reducethe chanceof injury,and tell you
whatcan happeniftheinstructionsare notfollowed.
IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: When using an electrical appliance,basic precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
Readall instructions beforeusing the compactor. Donot compact toxic or volatileflammablematerial
such asoily ragsand insectsprays. Do not compact
Close supervision isnecessarywhen used by or lighted cigarettes,cigars, or other hot or burning
nearchildren. Do not allow to be used as atoy, or
to run unattendedat anytime. Lock KeySwitch items. Do notoverloadthe compactor.
whennot in useand store key out of reachof Donot take apartthe compactor, incorrect
children, reassemblycancause electric shockwhen
Do not touch movingparts, subsequentlyused.
Handlea loaded trash bag with care. Sharpobjects
Do not operate with a damagedcord set, plug,
motor,or after damagein any manner.Havethe can piercethe bag and causeinjury. Do not
overloadtrash bagwith heavymaterialsuch as
compactor examined,repaired oradjusted by an
authorized serviceperson, glass.
Use onlyfor intendeduseas described inthis Thiscompactor is intendedfor household useonly.
manual.Do not useother than manufacturer's
recommendedattachments.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
INSTALLINGYOUR
COMPACTOR I Excessive Weigh, Hazard
Use two or more people to move and install
IMPORTANT: compactor.
Installer:LeaveUseandCareGuidewiththehomeowner. Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
Homeowner: KeepUseand CareGuideforfuture referenceand
for localelectricalinspector'suse, if required. 4. Placetheother two corner postson the floor to the sideof
thecompactor.Graspthesides ofthe compactor cabinet ant
_._,.._,_,_-_..:._%_"_-.- ,.:__'_'._._._-,_-_,o.-__..-_.o_. put compactoron itsside ontop of thecorner posts. Remow
- -_" _ .... the shippingbasefrom the bottom ofthe compactor.
IMPORTANT.
Do not graspconsoleto movecompactor. _ ._
Beginin the roomwherethe compactor willbe located. _"_i_
1. Removecompactorfromshippingcarton.Removeall
protectivepackagingmaterialssuchas tape andshipping
pads. Usea mildsolutionofliquidhouseholdcleanerand
warmwaterto removewaxyresiduecausedby protective __ \,Jl
shippingmaterial.Dry thoroughlywith a soft cloth. Formore
information,seethe "CleaningYourCompactor" section.
2. Checkto be surethe powercord isattached to thecord clip
on therear ofthe compactor. 1,Levelinglegs
2,Shippingbase
1.................._ __',_'._'_'_e'__'__:_'_._::_"_'_,_"_'_:
Check the location whereyour compactor will be installed.Th
cabinet openingshould be square. Youshould be able to fully
open thecompactor drawer.Allow6 in. (15,2cm) of clearancec
therightsideof thecompacter drawerto removecompactor ha!
Allow 23 in.(58.4cm)infrontof the compactor to removethe
drawer.
Product dimensions
1,Cordclip
3. Placethe two corner posts fromthecarton on the floor near - _- _/-_
the compactor.Open the compactor drawerand removeany [_--
shippingmaterialsor otheritemsfrom the drawer.Donot
removethecompactor bag. Graspthe handle and raisethe
front ofdraweruntil it clearsthe drawerstops. Graspsidesof
drawerand lift draweroutof compactor. Placethe draweron
thetwo corner posts.
34_"
(86.7cm)
15" 24"
(38.1cm) (61cm)
Cutout dimensions
/ WARNING
34t/,°rain.
l 187cm)
ElectricalShockHazard
18"min. Plugintoa grounded3prongoutlet.
(4s.7cm) Donotremovegroundprong.
24"min. I
161_ _ DOnotuseanadapter.
Failuretofollowtheseinstructionscanresultin
15'_"min. death,fire,orelectricalshock.
I_ (38.7cm) _
1.Groundedelectricaloutletmustbeaminimumof Recommended Grounding Method
3 in.(7.6cm)awayfromsurroundingcabinetsor Thiscompactorisforuseon asinglephase,115-volt,60 Hz,A
nearbywallsasshown./tcanbeplacedeitherto onJy15or20 amperefusedandproperlygroundedcircuitand i
the/eftortherightsideoftheproduct, equippedwitha groundingplugasshownbelow.Timedelayfu_
orcircuitbreakeris recommended.It isrecommendedthata
Clearance dimensions separatecircuitservingonlythisappliancebeprovided.Inthe
eventofanelectricalshortcircuit,groundingreducestherisko
electricshock by providingan escape wire forthe electTic
current. Donot modify the plug attachedto the compactor; use
onlywith a grounded receptacle.
Thiscompactor must be groundedwhile inuseto reducethe ri_
ofelectric shock.Thecompactor is equipped with a three-
conductorcord and three-pronggrounding-type plug to fit the
propergrounding-typereceptacle.Thegreen (orgreen and
yellow)conductor in the cord Is thegrounding wire. Never
connectthe green(orgreenandyellow)wire to a liveterminal.
', Theoutlet should be properlyinstalled and grounded in
2..........i ---_ _ accordancewith theNationalElectricalCodeand Local codes
................ andordinances.Noadaptershould be used with this applianc_
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1.Leave6in.(15.2cm)ofclearancespacetothe _'=_;_'_'_"_ _'"_'_ _ _.;,C_i_
rightsideofthecompactorinordertoremovethe NOTE:Properinstallationisyourresponsibility.Makesureyou
compactorbags. haveeverythingnecessaryfor correctinstallation.Itisthe
2.Leave23in.(58.4cm)ofclearanceinfrontof the personalresponsibilityandobligationof thecustomerto cont_
compactorinordertofullyopenorremovethe a qualifiedinstallerto assurethat electricalinstallationmeets
compactordrawer, nationaland localcodes and ordinances.
Toolsand materialsneededfor installation:
Level Scissors _ in. Hex-Hea
TapeMeasure PhillipsNo.2 Screwdriver SocketWrench
Pliers Flat-HeadScrewdriver Utility Knife
IMPORTANT:
Do notgrasp controlpanelto movecompactor.
Slidecompactor ontocardboardor hardboardbefore
movingcompactoracrossfloortopreventdamagingfk
covering.
Donotallowthe rearframe ofthecompactorto touch1
floor coveringwhen lifting or movingcompactor.
....... _"_'_'_ _ _..... (5.6 mm) _'_b " "mm)
The solid air freshener system is designed to help control odors
that might develop in the trash. An air freshener disc can be ""
purchased in department stores (not sold with compactor). Place
the disk-shaped solid air freshener into the air freshener
compartment. The air freehener should last 4 to 6 weeks. It is
used more rapidly when the temperature is high or the air is very 1 .......................
dry. 23_5_6"
(60.5 cm)
r
3/16"
(8 mm)- _ Sll_"
t,_._:_ _ _ _,_, _,__,_ both aides (8 mm)
To ordera color-matched trim kit for the installationof a custom- 1,Raisedpanelor decorative trim.
made panel, contact your local authorized dealer. 2. Outersection ofpanel,
l_im Kits for Custom Front Panels: Raisedpanel: Theoutersectionof the panelmust be
7/32" (5.6ram)thick to fit into trim. Raisedpanel
Order Part #TCDW (Trim kit for custom made panel) dimensionsas shownabove.
Order Part #TCBS (Stainless steel door panel)
'r COMPACTORUSE
The compacting ram Is the part of the compactor which
23_/_" compresses the trash, The compacting ram does not go to
(60,5 cm) the bottom of the drawer, You will not see compacting of
kash the first few times you load the compactor.
NOTE: The compactor drawer should be more than Z_ full
before the compactor can begin to compress the load,
You may hear a noise when glass breaks. Strong glass bottles
may not break at all. The trash in a full compactor bag will be
about V_the size of its original bulk.
14%"
(37.2 ¢m)
....
Flatpanel:A 7132"(5,6ram)thickpanelisrequired, r..... "_ _ -_
Thisis the samethicknessasastandard 1/4" _-=_ F]_,.__,
(6.4 ram,)plywood or paneling.
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Load bulk'y trash, bottles, and cans in the center of the drawer
Bottles or cans not placed in the center may become caught
between the ram and the drawer. The Drawer Monitor Switch
then senses a "misload" and causes the ram to return to the %
posit(on without compacting.
'_ ,.._ ' _
'_ ............ 6. CarefullyIjftthe front slightJyand rol}compactor intothe
Undercounter Installal]on cabinet opening.
Usingthetwo #8-18x I/2in.screws, fastenthe retaining
1. Measurethe heightof your cabinetopening.Thetop of the bracketsto the countertopwith the mounting screws.
compactorshould be atleast 1_in. (3mm)from thetop ofthe
cabinet opening, if bracketscannot be attached to the undersideof
countertop, attach mountingclips to brackets.Fasten
Therearwheelsare presetfor a cabinetopeningof 34 1/4in. compactorto cabinet frontwith mounting screwsthrough
(87cm).See PositionA inpicturefollowing, mountingclips.
Toadjust for other cabinet opening heights: Countertop Mounting
Loosenself-tapping screwjust enoughto clearstud from
hole In Position =A,"
needed foryour cabinet opening measurement: 1.........
PositionB:341/4in.to 347Asin.(87 to 87.5cm) ..........
PositionC:347A6in. to34% in.(87.5to88 cm)
NOTE:Tolevelthe unitinposition"C," youmay needto
addshimsunderthe levelinglegs.
Tightenscrew.Repeatfor otherrearwheel.... _,
3/i
0 .................2 1,Countertop
2,Retainingbracket
3,Mountingscrew
B,,.............._,.,3 Cabinet-frontmounting
"" 3
2,Cabinet
3.Locatingstud 2 ......... "
4.Salf-tappingscrew(pivot)
2. Usepliersto lowerlevelinglegsaway from cabinet.Adjust
legsso therewill be a _/_in. (3ram)to _,4in. (6.4ram)space
betweenthe top ofthe compactor andthe top of the cabinet
1,Mount#i clip
opening.Standthe compactor upright. 2.Cabinet
3. Movethe compactorcloseto itsfinalposition. 3.Retainingbracket
4. Plug into agrounded 3 prongoutlet. 4.Mountingscrew
5. Determineif youwant the compactorframe or drawerfront 7. Graspsides ofcompactor drawerand place bottom of
flushwiththe cabinetfront, drawer intotracks.Lift atthe handleso drawerwill go ova
Usingthe two#8-18 x _s in.screws,installthe retaining drawer stops. Closedrawer.Check to seeif draweropen_
brackets to cabinet top as needed: freely.If thetoe platerubs againstfloor,see"Adjustingth
ToePlate"forfurther instructions.
If the compactorframe isto beflush with thecabinet _ ..........
front, placeretainingbracket screwsthrough "A."
Adjusting the Toe Plate
if the compactordrawer front is to beflushwith the _ .........,
cabinetfront, place retainingbracket screwsthrough Ifthe toe platerubsthe floor covering,the toe plateclearanc,
"C," may be changedasfollows:
Ifthe compactoris to bemidway between"A" and 1. Markon eachsideofthe toe platethe amount oftoe pla
"C", placetheretainingbracketscrewsthrough"B." thatrubsthefloorcovering.
..................t 2. Removethe drawerfromtheunit.(SeeStep3 inthe
,,............. . _. ,. :::.....= "Unpacking Your Compactor" section.)
i 3, Use aruleranda pencil orcha)kto drawa linebetween
markson eachside of toe plate.
__ 4. Usescissorsorutilityknifeto cut toe platealongline.
eA 5. Replacedrawer.Iftoe plate stillrubs floorcovering,rep_
steps1-4.
1.Countartop
2.Retainingbracket
Load bottles orcans on theirsides inthe center of the
L_%_,_'_ _;_ C:I{_[_.'_/_C_O[ drawer.Donot load bottles in an upright position.
WARN NG
3. Closethe drawer.
Do not compact any container, aerosol cans, or 1. TurntheControl Knobto START.As soonas the compactor
cloths which might contain insecticide, hair spray, starts,releasethe ControlKnob, Theknob willthenadvanc_
engine starting fluid, paints, liquids, thinners, or to the RUNposition and begin the compacting cycle.
any other poisonous or explosive products. 2. Acompletecompacting cycle takesabout 27 seconds.The
compactorwillautomaticallystop.
Doing so can result in death, explosion, or fire.
WARNING
NOTE:Whenthecompactingcycleis done,turn theKey-Knobt
OFF& LOCK.RemovetheKey-Knoband storeit outof children
reach.
1, Turnthe ControlKnob to OFF& LOCK.
Cut Hazard 2. Turnthe ControlKnob to RUN.Thiswill raisethe ram to its
Do not push items down into compactor with topmost position.Thecompactorwill automaticallyadvan(
hands or feet. totheendof thecycleandstop.
Doing so can result in cuts. 3. Youcan openthedrawerafterthe compactorstops.
NOTE:Youwill not see compacting oftrash thefirst few _'_"_;,-_.__/_,...;.'_:_'_%,_..,'_-_I_:_:___,_,_......_ _(_.,_
timesyouloadthecompactor.The compactordrawershould
be about 1/_full before the compactor canbegin to compress Whenthetrashis compactedto the topof the drawer,remove
the load. the bag.If the bag is tooheavy,compact lesstrashbefore
1. Openthe drawer.Liftand pullthe handleor pressthe toe bar emptyingit inthe future.
to open the drawer.
&WARNINGNOTE:Pressingthetoe baropensthe containeronly3 in.to
6 in. (7.6cmto15.2cm), dependingontheload.
Cut Hazard
2. Placetrashincompactor. Do not push items down into compactor with
Wraporcoverwet ormessytrash, hands or feet.
Donotcompactitemsthatmaydevelopoffensiveodors Doing so can result in cuts.
suchas rawmeat,fish,grapefruitrinds,disposable
diapers,orpersonalhygieneitems.
1. Pullthe drawercompletelyopen.
2, Removetopof bag from bag retainerbuttons. Pullup all
bag cuffs.Closebag with twist tie provided.
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3. PushSide-Lock Latch down and tilt drawerside open.
Beforecleaningthecompactor,turn the Key-Knob (orKey-
Switch)to the OFF& LOCKposition and remove it.
NOTE:Anyservices otherthanthose outlinedin this section
_.x _S should be performedby a designatedservice representative.
4. Liftoutbag. Cleaning Exterior Surfaces
1. Washexteriorsurfaces(includingstainlesssteel)with a clear
spongeor soft cloth anda mild detergent inwarm water.Do
not useabrasiveor harshcleaners.Rinseand dry thoroughly
with a soft cloth.
2. Wipeup spillsright away.Somefoods candamagethe finish
if left on the compactor surface.
Cleaning Inside the Drawer
_ __'_ bitsNOTE:ofglassY°umayintheWantdrawer.wear protectiveglovesasthere may be
IMPORTANT: 1. Removethe bag.(Seethe "Removinga FilledBag" section.)
Beforeinstallinga new bag, besure: 2. Pressdownon the lever-actionlock (orSide-Lock latch).
Thedrawersideis securelylocked. _.
Thecontaineris cleanandfreeof debris. I I_
Donot use anykind of bag otherthan those designedespecially
for usein your compactor.Orderreplacementcompactorbags
throughyour localdealeror bycallingthetoll-free numberon the
cover or in the "Assistanceor Service"section.
t. Placefolded bag intothe drawer.Openbagand pulltop 3. Hold thelever-actionlockdownand tilttheside of thedraw_
edgesoverthe drawertop. out untilthe lock clearsthe drawerfront.
NOTE:If desired,thedrawer sidecanbe removed bytilting
up, thenlifting it out.
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2, Lock bag in placebypullingthefourprepunchedholesover
the bagretainerbuttons.Holeswillexpandoverthe buttons 4, Washthe interiorof the drawerwitha cleanspongeorsoft
withoutdamagingthebag. clothanda milddetergentinwarmwater.Rinseand dry
3. Pressinsideof bag againstthe drawerbottom, sides and thoroughlywith asoft cloth.
corners for a smoothfit. 5. If thedrawerside was removed,slide it back into the tilted
!__= position.
6. Pressthe lever-actionlock (or Side-Lock Latch)down while
pushingthedrawerside to the upright position.
7. Latch thedrawerside by pushingup the lever-actionlock ((
Side-Lock Latch).
-- Cleaning Inside the Cabinet
......... NOTE:Youmaywanttowearprotectiveglovesastheremay l-
COMPACTORCARE b,teofg,ass inthe cabinet.
1. Pullthe drawerout untilit stops.
NOTE:Looktoseehowthe drawerrollersmove in thetrac_
Yournewcompactor isdesignedto giveyou manyyearsof It will be easierto replacethe drawerwhen you arefinishe(
dependableservice.However,thereare a few thingsyouare cleaning.
expectedto do in orderto maintainyourcompactor properly. \'_, I_'1
This section will tellyou how to cleanand carefor your
compactor.
2. Liftthe front ofthe drawerto clearthe stops. ,.... _ .................
3. Graspthe draweronthe sides and pullit out therest of the Yourcompactor won't operate
way.Set the drawerdowngently. __ .........................
Isthepower supplycordunplugged?
Hasa householdfuseor circuitbreakertripped?
Replacethefuseorresetthecircuitbreaker,
- Isthe drawer completelyclosed?
Closethe drawerfirmlyand start the compactor again.
Isthe Key-Knobturned all theway to START?
4. Vacuumthe insideof the cabinet,Liquidspillsor wet trash Turnthe Key-Knob(Key-Switch)fully toSTARTand release
shouldbe cleanedup byhand, or by usinga vacuum (onsomemodels),Seethe "Starting YourCompactor"
designedto pickup liquids, section.
Didyou pressONbefore pressingSTART?
PressONbeforepressing START(on some models).Seethe
"StartingYourCompactor" section.
The drawer won't open
Isthe ramall theway up?
Drawerwill openonly whenram isfully raised.
Toraise the ram on models with e Key-Knob (or Key-
5. Washthe insideof the cabinetwith cleansponge orsoft Switch):
cloth and a mild detergentinwarm water.Rinseand dry Turnthe Key-Knob(Key-Switch)to STARTand release.See
thoroughlyw(th a softcloth, the "StartingYourCompactor" section.
6. Toreplacethedrawer,graspit by thesidesand insertthe Toraisethe ram onmodelswith pushbutton controls:
rollersontothetracks. PressOFF,andthen pressON.See the "StartingYour
7. Liftthe frontof the drawerandpushit infullypastthestops. Compactor"section.
CleaningtheRam Thereisnotenoughcompactionorforce
NOTE:Youmaywanttowearprotectiveglovesastheremaybe Doyou use the compactingcyclefrequentlyenough?
bitsofglassontheramcover. Compactingworksbestwhenonlya fewitems areloaded.
1. Wipeglassparticlesoffof theramcoverwitha clothorpaper ............................
towels. Bottlesdon't break
2, Removefoodswitha cleanspongeorsoftclothanda mild
detergentinwarmwater.Rinseanddrythoroughlywitha soft How often do younoticethis?
cloth. Bottleswillnotbreakeverytime.Thethicknessof thebottle
L._ glassandthe content of thetrash loadbelow itmay preyer
the bottlefrom breaking,
RECYCLINGWITHYOUR
COMPACTOR
......""-'_" P_I= HDPE V
If youwillbeawayformorethanacoupleofdays,removethe
itc°mpact°rbag.RemovetheKey-Knob(or Key-Switch)andstOreoutof children'sreach. _1_ _ _
LDPE PP PS
TROUBLESHOOTING Thesecodesindicatewhichtypeofplasticwasused
inmanufacturingthecontainer.Yourrecycling
programwillconfirmwhichcodesareacceptedfor
Trythe solutionssuggestedherefirst In orderto avoidthe recycling.
cost ofan unnecessaryservice call,
Isthe drawer lessthan half full? OTHER
Drawermustbe morethan halffull beforetrashis Plasticswiththissymbolcannotberecycled,
compacted.
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compacting cycle iscomplete, removethe plastic bag asshown
in "Removingafilled bag" and return itto storage until it is full
enoughto recycle.
Remember,compactingbothrecyclablssand non-
Itemswiththissymbolcanberecycledor weremade recyclablesmeanslesssolidwaste and waste transportation
fromrecycledmaterials, costs--and a better environmentfor all,
Acompactor makes recyclingand landfillreductionefforts
moreeffectiveand efficient. Reduce- Reuse- Recycle
Recycling Guidelines
Contact your community recycling program or local recycling ASSISTANCEORSERVICE
organizationsto find out which itemsareaccepted for recycling
and how they should be preparedand organized.These Beforecallingfor assistanceorservice, pleasecheck
programswill provide essentialrecyclingguidelines: "Troubleshooting."It may saveyouthe cost of aservice call. If
Methodand frequencyofcollection--curbside collections youstillneed help,follow the instructionsbelow.
anddrop-off centers. Whencalling,pleaseknow the purchasedateand the complete
modeland serialnumberof your appliance.This informationwill
Categoriesof recyclableitems,and how to distinguish help usto better respondto your request.
betweenthem. Plasticcontainersare identified by codes on
the bottom.Sort bythe numbersinsidethetriangulararrows.
Forexample,most plasticsoda bottles andsome cleaning _'_ ::_._...---_,.,,,_............_.._ _,_
bottleshavecode 1;most milk and water jugs, laundryand
personalhygieneproduct containershavecede2. Paperand If the problem is not due to one of the items listed in the
cardboardcontainers(paperboard)alsohaverecycle "TroubleshootJrlg" section.,.
symbolsto indicatea containerisrecyclable.
Callthe dealerfrom whomyour appliancewas purchased,or ca
Preparationsof recyclableitems. Mostrecyclingprograms MaytagApplianceSalesCompany,Jenn-Air Customer
providespecific guidelineson preparation.Forexample, Assistanceat 1-800-688-1100or 1-423-472-3333to locatean
aluminumcans and plastic containersneed to be rinsedout, authorizedservicecompany.When calling, pleaseknow the
lidsremoved, butoften labelscan be left on. purchasedateandthe completemodeland serialnumberofyo_
IMPORTANT: appliance.Be sureto retainproof of purchaseto verifywarrant_
status.
Someitems,suchas glass,shouldnot be compacted.
Most recycfingprogramswill not accept crushedglass, write to:
Checkwith yourrecyclingprogramfor specificguidelineson Jenn-Air CustomerService
preparingrecyclabtes, Attn."CAIR"_Center
.......................................................................................................... P.O.Box2370
Organizing the Recycling Workspace Cleveland,TN 37320-2370
Convenientrecycle binsaremadeto fit inthecompactor drawer. Web address:www.jennair,com
Thesebins,aswellas plasticcompactorbags,canbepurchased Orcall:1-800-688-1100.
ina varietyof colorsat hardwarestoresand supermarkets.Set U.S.customersusingTTYfor deaf, hearingimpairedor speecl
upa systemofcolor-coded bagsin an areachosenfor impaired,call: 1-800-688-2080 (Monday-Friday,8:00 a.m.-8:01
processingrecyclables.Eachcolor canrepresenta categoryof
recyclableitems,based on typesspecifiedby yourrecycling p.m.EasternTime).
program.Separaterecyclableitems from non-recyctableitems: NOTE:Whenwritingor callingabout a serviceproblem, pleas
includethe following information:
Recyclableitems canbe sorted usingthecolor-codedbags.
Prepareitems accordingto guidelinesprovidedby your 1.Yourname,addressand daytimetelephonenumber.
recyclingprogram. 2. Appliancemodel numberand serialnumber.
Non-recyclableitemsshould becompacted because 3. Nameand addressof yourdealer or servicer.
compaction reducestrashvolume to its originalsize:four 4. A cleardescriptionof the problemyou arehaving.
bagsof trash can be compacted intoone bag.This 5. Proofof purchase(salesreceipt).
contributesto reducinglandfillvolumeandrelatedwaste
A_Ispecificationsaresubjectto changeby manufacturerwith
transportationburdens, notice.
REMEMBER:Do notexpect itemswhichcontainminimalair,
suchasfolded newspapers,to compactsignificantly. ._......._.- __•_,_. _
Compacl_tlg Recyclable IleiTis Toorder a color-matchedtrim kitfor the installationof a oust
.................................................................................................. madepanel,contactyour localauthorizeddealer.
Most recyclingprogramswant the consumerto crushorflatten Replacement Bags- Callfor Part Number
recyclableitemssuch as plastics,cans,and paperboard.
Compactingrecyclabie itemsconsolidatesvolumeandthereby TrimKitsfor Custom FrontPanels:
reducestransportationcosts--and alsohelpsmanagerecycling OrderPart#TCDW(Trimkit for custommade panel)
workspace moreeffectively.Thecompactor(sidealfor such a OrderPart#TCBS(Stainlesssteel doorpanel)
task.When a plastic bag isfull enoughto requirecompacting,
placethe bag in the draweras shownin "Installinga new bag."
Thenfollow instructionsin"UsingYourCompactor."Whenthe
JENN-AIRCOMPACTORWARRANTY
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
Forone (1)yearfrom the date of originalretail purchase,anypartwhichfailsinnormalhomeusewillberepairedorreplacedfreeof
charge.
LIMITED "I'WO-YEAR WARRANTY
Fromthesecondyearthroughtheendofthethirdyearfollowingthedateof originalretailpurchase,parts whichfailinnormalhomeus
willberepairedorreplacedfreeof chargeforthepartitself,withtheownerpayingallothercosts,includinglabor,mileageand
transportation.
PLEASENOTE:ThefullwarrantyappliesonlywhenthecompactorislocatedintheUnitedStatesorCanada.Compactorslocated
elsewherearecoveredbythelimitedwarrantyonly,includinglimitedwarrantiesforpartswhichfailduringthe firstyear.
CANADIANRESIDENTS:ThesewarrantiescoveronlythosecompactorsinstalledinCanadathathavebeenlistedwithCanadian
StandardsAssociationunlessthecompactorsarebroughtintoCanadaduetotransferofresidencefromtheUnitedStatesto Canad_
The specific warranties expressed above are the ONLY warranties provided by the manufacturer. These warrantie:
give you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
What is Not Covered by These Warranties:
1. Conditionsand damagesresultingfrom anyof thefollowing:
a. Improper installation,deliveryor maintenance.
b. Any repair,modification,alteration or adjustmentnot authorizedby the manufactureroran authorizedservicer.
c. Misuse,abuse, accidentsor unreasonableuse.
d. Incorrectelectric current,voltage orsupply.
e. Impropersetting of any control.
2. Warrantiesarevoid if the originalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,alteredor cannot bereadilydetermined.
3. Products purchasedfor commercialor industrialuse.
4. Thecost of serviceor servicecall to:
a. Correct installationerrors.
b, Instructthe useron properuse ofthe product.
c.Transportthe applianceto the servicer.
5. Consequentialor incidental damagessustainedbyany personasa resultof any breachofthesewarranties.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so the above
exclusion may not apply,
User's guides, service manuals and parts catalogs are available from Maytag Appliances Sales Company, Mayta(,
Customer Assistance.
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Keep this bookand yoursalessliptogether for future Dealername
reference.Youmustprovideproofofpurchaseor installation
date for in-warrantyservice. Address
Writedownthefollowinginformationaboutyourcompactorto
betterhelpyouobtainassistanceorserviceifyoueverneedit. Phonenumber
Youwillneedtoknowyourcompletemodelnumberandserial
number.Youcan findthisinformationonthemodelandserial Modelnumber
numberlabellocatedontheinsidewallofthecompactordrawer. Serialnumber
Purchasedate
9871852
© 2001MaytagAppliance All warrantiesare madeby MaytagApplianceSaiasCompany 2/
SalesCompany. ® MaytagApplianceSalesCompany PrintedinU.S
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Jenn-Air VVV COMPACTORS User manual

Category
Trash Compactor
Type
User manual

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