GE
Trash Compactor

Model #UCG1510N0II Official GE compactor

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE UCG1510N0II compactor, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Trash Compactor Front Frame Panel#308

Cabinet & control parts Diagram

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Trash Compactor Top Limit and Directional Switch

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FOOT PEDAL A#206

Container parts Diagram

Foot pedal a

Part #WC09X20229
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Trash Compactor Power Switch#103

Frame parts Diagram

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DRIVE GEAR A#405

Motor & drive parts Diagram

Drive gear a

Part #WD16X26258
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POWER HARNES#124

Frame parts Diagram

Power harnes

Part #WC21X20228
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STOPPER CAP#505

Powerscrew & ram parts Diagram

Stopper cap

Part #WC01X20266
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DRAWER ASM B#213

Container parts Diagram

Drawer asm b

Part #WD30X26260
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DOOR PANEL#201

Container parts Diagram

Door panel

Part #WC27X20285
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Trash Compactor Drive Motor#401

Motor & drive parts Diagram

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Symptoms common to all trash compactors

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Main causes: bent drawer support rollers, damaged trash container
Main causes: stripped or broken power nuts, broken or disconnected drive gear and sprocket chain, damaged drive parts
Main causes: broken drive gear and sprocket chain, stripped power nuts, faulty top limit and directional switch
Main cause: faulty drawer tilt switch
Main causes: stuck foot pedal, bad momentary start switch, power switch failure
Main causes: lack of power, faulty drawer safety switch, bad power switch, momentary start switch failure, bad drive motor, wiring failure

Repair guides common to all trash compactors

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your trash compactor.

How to replace a trash compactor motor centrifugal switch

If the trash compactor ram won’t return to the top position, replace the motor centrifugal switch by following the instructions in this repair guide.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 45 minutes or less
How to replace a trash compactor momentary start switch

The momentary start switch starts the motor when you lift the foot pedal. This repair guide shows how to replace the switch if it stops working

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
June 1, 2013
By Lyle Weischwill
How to replace a trash compactor power switch

If the trash compactor won’t power up, use the steps in this repair guide to replace the power switch.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 30 minutes or less

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