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Splash Guard
Fix Number FIX11742344
Manufacturer Part Number WP4211334
This is a flexible rubber cover that fits over the top of the sink drain. It opens up in the middle and will allow you to feed water or food items into a garbage disposal while keeping liquids and smaller food particles from splashing back into the sink.
Fixes these symptoms
- Garbage comes back up sink
- Smells bad
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Installation Instructions
Greg from Ridgefield, WA
There were 2 problems. KitchenAid does not have installation instructions for this model. One step in the take down/installation wwas tough.
I found that while KitchenAid did not have any info on KCD1250S1, it did have instructions for KCBD250S1 and the two are very similar. so I used those instructions - which were not as complete as one would like, but with some experimentation they gave me enough clues that it worked. First, do not remove the red cover or the Styrofoam that is underneath the plastic. Second, the removal of the disposal was easy once I learned that the key was to stick a Allen head screwdriver into one of the round metal openings that hide above the red plastic cover. Then shove the screwdriver (which will rotate the metal fitting) clockwise when you are underneath looking upward. Catch the heavy disposal when it decides to come loose. Do everything to get the new parts into place, it's easy. Put the Flange, seals and brackets in place and tighten the screws. The next step is putting the screwdriver into one of the rotating flange metal holes, then forcing the heavy disposal completely up into the flange fitting (I had to look down through the sink drain hole and guess where everything really was), and shoving the screwdriver (rotate the flange) counter clockwise, again when looking up from beneath the disposal. I suspect that if you do this a few times it gets easier. It now works perfectly.
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Sink Flange Gasket/Seal
Fix Number FIX11742343
Manufacturer Part Number WP4211302
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Greg from Ridgefield, WA
There were 2 problems. KitchenAid does not have installation instructions for this model. One step in the take down/installation wwas tough.
I found that while KitchenAid did not have any info on KCD1250S1, it did have instructions for KCBD250S1 and the two are very similar. so I used those instructions - which were not as complete as one would like, but with some experimentation they gave me enough clues that it worked. First, do not remove the red cover or the Styrofoam that is underneath the plastic. Second, the removal of the disposal was easy once I learned that the key was to stick a Allen head screwdriver into one of the round metal openings that hide above the red plastic cover. Then shove the screwdriver (which will rotate the metal fitting) clockwise when you are underneath looking upward. Catch the heavy disposal when it decides to come loose. Do everything to get the new parts into place, it's easy. Put the Flange, seals and brackets in place and tighten the screws. The next step is putting the screwdriver into one of the rotating flange metal holes, then forcing the heavy disposal completely up into the flange fitting (I had to look down through the sink drain hole and guess where everything really was), and shoving the screwdriver (rotate the flange) counter clockwise, again when looking up from beneath the disposal. I suspect that if you do this a few times it gets easier. It now works perfectly.
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Hose Clamp
Fix Number FIX11743008
Manufacturer Part Number WP596669
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Albert from Unadilla, NY
noticed water was leaking in front of washer-right before we were leaving for vacation
Upon returning from vacation, we needed to do laundry-so I put some plastic under the washer and we did a load. The water was leaking from the seam between the lid and the back panel on the side with the hot and cold water connections- not the front. I removed two screws from the front bottom panel and two screws from the underside of the lid.Turning the washer on showed the leak was coming from the injection valve( it was brittle from age). The rubber injection valve was replaced and installed( using a little liquid soap to help the rubber hose to slip over the rubber injection valve) with a new clamp. The leak was fixed.
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GUARD
Fix Number FIX12070623
Manufacturer Part Number W11087190
This is a flexible rubber cover that is over the top of the sink drain. It keeps liquids and smaller food particles from splashing back into the sink.
Disposal Stopper
Fix Number FIX2372045
Manufacturer Part Number W10171477A
Fixes these symptoms
- Won’t start
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Splash Guard
Fix Number FIX357521
Manufacturer Part Number 4211615
This is a flexible rubber cover that is over the top of the sink drain. It keeps liquids and smaller food particles from splashing back into the sink.
Drain Pipe
Fix Number FIX357379
Manufacturer Part Number 4211317
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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COUPLER
Fix Number FIX3497393
Manufacturer Part Number W10352995
Installation Instructions
William from Oregon City, OR
Crack in flex coupler
Remove the retaining ring from the coupler using pliers and pull the drain pipe out of the coupler. There is one screw securing the coupler to the disposal, remove the screw and the coupler will lift out. Replace with new part.
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