Good information. I agree. The manufacturers expected this issue and created this key to properly fix it, so I wish everyone would keep that key at all times.
If you do not have it, rebar (metal)? Sounds like overkill. I would use the old standby, a wooden handle of a broom, etc.
On Thursday, July 6, 2017 7:02 AM, "Terry THenne1713@aol.com [DoIt_Yourself]" <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
1) The Disposal has a RESET button on the bottom, if that is the problem, usually a little RED button that you will hear/ feel click when you push it, (IF it was tripped). They are usually plugged in, so you could plug in a light and turn on wall switch to verify if you do/ do not have power to the unit. 2) There is usually a hole in the center of the bottom that you insert a HEX wrench tool into to turn the motor and clear a jam in the motor, where the jam caused the overload to trip. Personally, I like to staple a plastic bag to the cabinet side wall to store the tool and make it easy to find.
Terry
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