Installation Guide
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Tumbling Composter
Owner’s Manual
WARNINGS
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Do not exceed maximum weight of 2x23 Lbs (2x10.5 kg).
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Not intended for storage of flammable or caustic chemicals.
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Not for mixing concrete.
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Not intended for use by children or pets. To avoid suffocation do not allow children to play inside.
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Repair or replace broken parts immediately.
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Do not sit or stand on frame or barrel.
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Manufacturer is not responsible for damage caused by weather or misuse.
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Avoid excess heat from any auxiliary source.
Caution - When tumbling the composter in low temperatures (below 0°C/32°F) frozen contents might
cause external shell breakage.
GENERAL SAFETY AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS
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Use caution when tumbling. Keep pets, children, and other people safely clear of composter.
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Keep hands away from barrel to frame pinch points when tumbling.
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Excessive speed in tumbling may cause injury to user.
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Both Lid needs to locked before tumbling.
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Lock barrel in upright position after each use.
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Clean barrel and lid with a garden hose after each compost cycle. Do not use cleaning products inside
the barrel. The micro-organisms and insects that create compost will perish if exposed to cleaning
solutions and fumes.
WARRANTY
2 years warranty
WHY COMPOST
Composting In Your Garden - Composting is the natural way of recycling. All plants that die at the end of
the season can be consumed by living animals and microscopic creatures. The result of their excrement is
compost, which is actually a combination of digested and undigested food, and is left on the ground to
create a rich and soft soil.
Composting in your backyard or garden is the willingly controlled decomposition of organic materials in
order to produce compost. It is an easy process and environmentally friendly. In fact, you are creating the
best additive for extremely productive garden soil.
How Is Composting Environmentally Friendly? - It reduces the amount of solid waste that would be
thrown away into trash collection. Garden trimmings and kitchen trash make up about 1/3 of all your
waste.
All this amounts to millions of tons that, instead of being wasted, can be turned into useful compost. It is
also a great way to reduce or eliminate the need to add additional fertiliser to your garden. Compost is a
natural way to help your garden thrive.
YEARS
AÑOS
2