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Pls Note: This air switch is stainless steel polished.Etoolcity Single Outlet Air Switch Kit Let You Deal with Sink Garbage Easier. It is a convenient alternative to the traditional wall switch and a perfect fit for most brand or model of garbage disposers(<2HP). Tips: must have AC power below sink. Also it is connection device as a part of garbage disposal, massage chair, or vacuum. 5 easy steps to install Step 1: If there is no sink hole, you can mount the push button through the counter top by drilling a hole (not less then 1- 1/4 in). Step 2: Place the rubber gasket between push button and the top of sink counter. Tighten the plastic nut under the sink counter to ensure a watertight seal. Step 3: Attach the air tubing between the push button and the control unit. Push the tubing tightly onto the molded protrusions. Step 4: Plug the control unit into a dedicated, grounded 120V AC outlet that is continuously powered. Step 5: Plug the disposer power cord into the control unit. Press push button to ensure that the countertop switch turns the disposer on and off. NOTE: ▲Press switch button to turn the disposer on and press again to turn the disposer off. ▲Disposer may start when disposer cord is plugged into the power module. Push the Countertop Switch button once to stop the disposer. Specifications: ●Working voltage: AV110-240V(50/60Hz) ●Working current: 110V/16A; 220V/10A ●Max power: 2000W Package Included: ●1x Single outlet power module ●1x Stainless steel push button ●1x 1 m/3.3 ft Soft Tube ●2x Mounting screws ●1x Installation instruction ●1x Strong nano-markless hook sticker
Upgrade Version We redefined the air switch, made of real stainless steel, never worry fade away and fall off, more elasticity and flexiable
Two Power Module Installation Methods You can use screws to fix the power module part, or use strong nano-markless hook sticker to attach directly to the wall. Both ways are very strong
Safety & Security The power module allows any garbage disposal power cord to fit safely and securely without any issues. The power line is attested by UL for security and long-term use
Easy To Installe Air Button Just drill a not less then 1-1/4 diameter hole in the sink, counter-top or front of the sink cabinet, place the rubber gasket between the push button and the top of the sink counter. Tighten the plastic nut under the sink counter to ensure a watertight seal
Air switch kit includes Single outlet power module, 3.3 ft long air tube, 2.5 ft power cable, stainless steel air switch button, set screws and strong nano-markless hook sticker
Not a difficult installation at all, my only issue was being able to fit ME under the sink to reach stuff. I took the bottom ring off the button assembly, so it could install in my sink hole (for soap, we never use), then connected the air hose to it and then attached the other end of the hose to the main unit.I got the model with a spare outlet, one that is NOT controlled by the air switch- if you do as well, look carefully at the info drawings in the papers that come with it so you know which is which! Very handy if like me you are running a dishwasher and a disposal on the same outlet.On the unit the two plugs were marked A & B, but papers did not have similar labels so I had to look at drawings and which side of unit the wire & hose connect to, to know that.Cord is a bit short (less than 2ft) so measure that when picking a spot to install it, so it reaches. Hose was black rubber type material and connected easily and securely.The opening between cord and hose on top is narrow, so I was not able to use a power drill to put top screw in to mount it inside cabinet- but a manual screwdriver was fine with drilled starter holes.I swapped out the provided screws with shorter ones because the ones that come with this were an inch long (with plastic anchors) and we were concerned that might go entirely through the cabinet wall and I didn’t want to mess with the dishwasher on the other side. A sticky clear plastic hook was also provided as mounting option, but I felt screws were better.When using this button, I push one time to turn on disposal, and push again to turn off. Works great.Tighten the button assemble snugly to prevent leaks, or if prone to splashing maybe add a little clear caulk. We didn’t need it.PS- local hardware stores charge at least a hundred for these, so definitely a good deal!