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Trash compactors can help increase the amount of space you have in your
kitchen by eliminating that bulky obtrusive garbage can. With a little
space you can reduce the volume of trash in your garbage can by up to
75% -You can also reduce your daily chore of taking the garbage out to
once a week. Before purchasing your trash compactor it's important that
you review some of the trash compactor features, safety tips, and maintenance
suggestions. For additional help contact our award winning sales staff
at 888-228-5800.
Trash Compactors have similar features usually only varying in size and
compacting force.
- 1/3 HP motor
- 1.4 cubic foot capacity
- Removable key knob control (prevents accidental operation)
- Anti-Jam system and tilt sensor
- Toe bar drawer opener
- Bag caddy-use paper or plastic
- Built-in air freshener compartment
- Noise insulation
- Rear rollers for easy installation
- Tilt away trash basket
- On/Off Start control key
- 2000, 2300, or 5000 lbs. of compacting ram force
Before purchasing a trash compactor you should identify which type of
compactor best fits your needs.
- A freestanding compactor has a finished top and can be used
for additional counter space. Make sure you don't place anything breakable
on top of the compactor.
- An under-the-counter compactor doesn't have a finished top
and can be installed between cabinets. Trim kits are available for a
flush console look. Make sure your measurements include the trim kit
when installing your under-the-counter compactor.
- A convertible compactor can be installed as freestanding or
under-the-counter.
The exact width, height and depth will vary on each compactor. Be sure
you take accurate measurements to find the space available in your kitchen.
Make certain your measurements include the trim kit when installing your
under-the-counter compactor. Compactors range in width from 12" to
15", height from 34 1/8" to 35" and depth from 24"
to 24 1/4".
It its important that you do NOT place the following in the compactor:
- Poisonous chemicals
- Flammable chemicals
- Explosive chemicals
Keep children away from the trash compactor. With crushing force ranging
from 2,000 to 5,000 lbs., anything placed in the compactor will be crushed
when compressed. Read all operating instructions before using.
Note: A full compactor bag can weigh as much as 50 lbs. Make sure you
are able to lift that much weight before completely filling a bag. The
more compact the trash, the heavier the bag:
- Always carry a full bag by the top of the bag or use a bag caddy.
- If you compact glass, the glass splinters may stick through the bag-be
cautious.
- Wear Thick gloves and carry all compacted garbage bags away from your
body.
Except for occasional cleaning, compactors are virtually maintenance
free.
For routine cleaning, use the following steps:
- Always wear gloves when cleaning your compactor.
- Before cleaning make sure the compactor is unplugged.
- Remove the bag and caddy, or bin, and always follow the manufacturer's
cleaning instructions.
- Use warm soapy water to clean the inside and outside of the trash
compactor.
- Be sure to check and replace the air freshener or charcoal filter
as needed.
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