
Part No. 14481 - May 2006www.insinkerator.comPlease be certain that the person who installs or uses this appliance carefully reads and understands the
11WASTE INLET LINEConnect the disposer outlet fl ange as close as possible and with as few as possible 90° elbows to the Waste Xpress inlet.NOTE: The m
12PROPERTY DAMAGESystem has hot water spray that must be connected. Fresh water connection to the Waste Xpress must be hot water only. Failure to use
13PROPERTY DAMAGE • Ensure that control center voltage and phase match the disposer motor and electrical supply. Check nameplates on disposer and
14PRE-OPERATION TESTBefore operating the Waste Xpress complete the following steps to ensure the unit has been properly installed.1. Ensure plumbing
15TO START1. Check to ensure disposer is free of foreign objects.2. Ensure power is on.3. Push start button. Disposer and Waste Xpress will run and wa
16OPERATING WASTE XPRESS SYSTEM1. Make sure there are no foreign objects in disposer grind chamber. Do not pre-load disposer with food waste prior to
17PERSONAL INJURYWait until auger paddles stop before cleaning Waste Xpress.1. Press stop button on control center to stop system (disposer & Wa
18ELECTRICAL SHOCK• Disconnect power before servicing.• Do not bypass interlock switch.PERSONAL INJURYWait until auger paddles stop before servicing W
19PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONWaste Xpress stops unexpectedly.• Discharge chute misaligned.• Fuse blown or circuit breakertripped at power source.•
20PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONDisposer motor will not start andwater does not fl ow.• No incoming line power• Line disconnect switch is not ON• Line disconne
33Warranty ... 4Introduction/Typical Installatio
21PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONAuger runs in Counterclockwise(CCW) direction.• Power to auger motor reversed. • Reverse motor leads to auger motor o
22ELECTRICAL SHOCK • Turn off the electrical supply to the disposer before attempting any work on it. Use a voltmeter or circuit tester to ensure that
23WX101A-1 120V, 1Phase Electrical Connections
24PROPERTY DAMAGE • Ensure that the control center voltage and phase match the disposer motor and electrical supply. Check nameplates on disposers and
25WX101A-2 208/230V 1Phase Electrical Connections
26PROPERTY DAMAGE • Ensure that the control center voltage and phase match the disposer motor and electrical supply. Check nameplates on disposers and
27WX101A-3 208/230V 3Phase Electrical Connections
28PROPERTY DAMAGE • Ensure that the control center voltage and phase match the disposer motor and electrical supply. Check nameplates on disposers and
29WX101A-4 380/460V 3Phase Electrical Connections
30Figure 30. 115 volt - 1 Phase 208-230 volt - 1 PhaseFigure 29. 208-230 volt - 3 Phase 460 volt - 3 PhaseMotor Wiring Diagrams
4Introduction/Typical InstallationINTRODUCTIONThe InSinkErator® Waste Xpress® is a Foodservicekitchen waste reduction system that utilizes a standardF
5FEATURESCOMPACT SIZEThe Waste Xpress® is designed to fi t under a 34" highcommercial kitchen table.WASTE REDUCTIONReduces volume by 85%.SAFETY IN
6The WX-101A Control Center is UL® approved for use with InSinkErator Waste Xpress food waste reduction systems. The control center operates the dispo
7PERSONAL INJURY • For safe operation, The minimum required distance from the table top or trough to the mounting fl ange is 6 inches for standard bod
8STANDARD MOUNTING ASSEMBLY1. Place mounting fl ange (1) over the existing collar adaptor connection lip or sink bowl fl ange (this may require some f
9Figure 12. Typical Installation DiagramInstalling the Waste XpressSink BowlSyphonBreakerCold WaterSolenoidHot WaterSolenoidWaste XpressShut OffValveF
10ELECTRICAL SHOCK • Ensure that Waste Xpress voltage and phase match that of the electrical supply, control center & disposer. Check nameplate fo
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