Waste Compactor Model 8075 Installation, Use & Care Guide Start Button (with Ram Status LED) Door Interlock Interlock Actuator Key Lock Compact Mode Switch Bag Storage Area Odor Disk Ram Compaction Plate Release Tab Compaction Plate Trash Bucket Latches (2) Sliding Trash Bucket Leveling Rollers Leveling Legs DISPERATOR AB Mälarvägen 9, SE-141 71 Segeltorp, Sweden Tel: +46 8 724 01 60, Fax:+46 8 724 60 70 E-mail: info@disperator.se, www.disperator.se Ref.
Important Safeguards Grounding Instructions Read all instructions carefully before operating compactor. 1. For personal safety this compactor must be properly grounded. 1. Do not push waste into compactor container with hands or feet. Waste might contain broken glass, sharp pieces of metal etc. which would cause injury. 2. A 10Amp fuse is required for compactor Model 8075-E connected to 220-240V, 50/60Hz, AC, a 15Amp fuse for compactor Model 8075-L connected to 115-120V, 60Hz, AC.
1. Installation Plan to provide an electrical outlet in the opening that meets all applicable electrical codes and requirements. See heading “Grounding instructions” on page 2 above for specific information. 1.1 Unpackning the Compactor To protect the compactor mechanism the unit is shipped from the factory with packing material in the waste container and the compacting plate in the down position. Electrical outlet shall be minimum 305mm above floor level.
To level the front of the compactor d) Turn the bracket over and install the bracket on the opposite side of the cabinet using the same 2 screws (see above picture). Tip the front of the compactor up and onto a wood block. Turn the levelling legs in or out to the desired position. Remove the wood block. 1.5 Reversing the Door As shipped, the compactor door is hinged on the right (when looking at the unit).
2.2 Use of Key Lock Switch bottom of the door using a small flat screwdriver. Install the bushings on the side of the door panel that will be hinged and install the caps on the opposite side (see above picture). The compactor key lock switch is provided for protection and as a safety measure. g) Install the door on the cabinet by inserting the upper hinge pin into the upper door bushing while moving the door into place. Insert the lower hinge pin from step a) above and tighten securely. On On 2.
Installation procedure Smooth and shape the bag carefully. This will prevent the bag from being torn by the compacting plate during operation. Secure the bag in place over the two buttons on each side of the container. The bag has pre-punched holes for this purpose. Remove the disc from the foil pouch. Swing open the odor control disc door, and place disc face down on tray so that the GREEN month “1” is visible in the window when the disc door is closed. 3.
At the bottom of the compaction plate stroke, the plate will stop. This setting is helpful for compressing waste for several hours until it holds its new compacted shape. Press the start button again to reverse the compaction plate upward out of the waste container. At the top of the stroke, the compactor automatically shuts itself off and is ready to receive more waste. fragments from flying out of the container into the compactor mechanism. • compacting unwrapped messy food waste.
3.3 Waste Bag Removal a) Pull out waste container until it stops. a) Open the door and slide out the waste container. b) Remove screw, one from each of the container slides (see picture below). b) Release the two container latches and lower front of the container (see picture below). c) Press down on left and right bucket (container) slide release tabs, while pulling the container out of the compactor (see picture below).
The compaction plate is cleaned as follows: a) Remove possible waste bag from container (see item 3.3 above). TRASH BUCKET b) Push the waste container into the cabinet. Unlatch and lower the container front. c) Press the compaction plate release tab on the front of the ram to disengage the plate (see picture below). The plate can be removed by pulling down and away from the ram. RAM d) Once removed the compaction plate can be washed in a mild detergent solution.
g) The compactor motor has an automatic thermal cutout. If compactor is run repeatedly, this protector may have opened the circuit. Wait a few minutes and the cutout will reset automatically. h) The waste container must be at least half full of waste before any appreciable amount of compacting will be apparent – as the compaction plate does not travel all the way to the bottom of the container. Waste in the bottom 1/3 of the container will be compacted during subsequent compacting.
Drawing of optional accessory for fixing compactor feet to deck (floor plate) All measurements in mm Front of compactor 610 410 Position of adjustable feet 4pcs. 30 14 440 (built-in installation) 546 (incl. door) see* 70 278 305 Electrical connection plug with cable 378 *) Additional 70mm for optional Toe Kick Support used for free standing installation.