- 1). Turn off the electricity to the Sinkmaster garbage disposal by unplugging the unit from the outlet. If the Sinkmaster is directly wired into the circuit, shut off the power at the main circuit breaker and disconnect the wires. Identify the circuit where the Sinkmaster is installed and move the switch to the "Off" position. Remove the electric panel cover on the side of the Sinkmaster (where the wire enters) by loosening the screws with a Phillips screwdriver. Before touching any of the terminals inside, use a voltmeter to make sure they are turned off. Unscrew the terminals that are holding the wires in place and pull the wires out through the conduit hole at the side of the Sinkmaster.
- 2). Position a bucket or large bowl underneath the Sinkmaster. This will help catch any water that spills out. Unscrew the hose clamp holding the dishwasher line in place. Pull the dishwasher line off the disposal nipple.
- 3). Use the Phillips screwdriver to remove the two screws that hold the drain outlet in place. Loosen the coupling holding the drain line in place with a pair of pliers. Pull the drain line out of the side of the Sinkmaster.
- 4). Disconnect your Sinkmaster from its mounting bracket. If you have a snap-ring connection, insert the edge of a flat-bladed screwdriver in between the snap ring and the bottom of the sink flange. Twist the disposal counterclockwise (it might be easier to have an assistant help you here) to remove it from the sink. If you have a three-bolt assembly, loosen the clamp on the side of the disposal by turning the handle counterclockwise. Lift this edge off the mount by pulling downward. Twist slightly to pull the disposal off the mounting clamp and pull straight down to remove.
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