Use and Care Guide

Table Of Contents
Use as directed. To ensure proper performance, please be sure to contact us if you have installation or operation questions.
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Rated Capacity
Your Envirolet®/SG Composting Toilet System has a maximum rated capacity.
Do not use above these rated capacities.
Refer to Rated Capacity section for list of models and capacities.
Operation is Easy
Your Envirolet®/SG Composting Toilet System is easy to operate
Please follow all directions for proper performance.
Be sure to follow all safety precautions listed in this manual. Refer to Safety Guidelines section for more information.
Familiarize yourself with basic operation steps before use.
Contents
A. System Use & Care Overview
B. Start of Season: System Start-Up
C. Composting Unit Power Control
D. Daily Operation
E. Weekly Operation
F. Mid-Season
G. Pre-Winter
H. End of Season
I. Aerator & Rake Bar Operation
1. System Use & Care Overview
This chart is an overview of proper system operation. Specific details follow this section.
System Use & Care Chart
#
Task
Start of
Season
Daily
Weekly
Mid-
Season
Pre-Winter
Season
End of
Season
1
Add Starter Mix
X
2
Add Daily Mix
X
3
Add Daily Mix (Weekly Use)
X
4
Add Compost Accelerator
X
X
X
X
X
5
Use Aerator Bar
X
X
X
6
Clean drain line and filters
X
X
7
Check electric components
X
8
Empty System
X
9
Check all air and liquid seals
X
X
10
Winterize system
X
Start of Season refers to the starting pointfor your Envirolet®/SG. Typically for cottage-type use this is in the spring.
Daily refers to any day when the system is in use.
Mid-Season refers to the approximate half-way point of system use. For typical cottage use this will often be mid-summer.
Other additives can be substituted for Daily Mix when required. Acceptable additives include dark soil, peat moss, coffee
grounds, cocoa shells, coconut husks, wood shavings (not cedar) and sawdust.
Any winterizing precautions that are required should be completed well before winter season begins (Pre-Winter Season),
i.e., fall season.