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USING THE NL2
INITIAL SETUP
1. Once the pedestal has been installed, place one compost chamber inside the
pedestal.
2. Remove the chamber lid and put back the pedestal lid. Do not misplace the chamber
lid and make sure it is kept somewhere safe.
3. Connect the power outlet for the ventilation fan to power source.
4. Add 5 litres of bulking agent into the composting chamber.
5. CNL2 is ready to be used!
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL CARE
The NL2 should be examined regularly to ensure correct operation. The key areas to be
checked are listed below:
•
Check ventilation fan is running.
•
Check there is no excess liquid in the compost chamber and pedestal. Refer to Section 7.0
for troubleshooting.
REMOVING THE CHAMBER
The active compost chamber should be replaced with an empty one when it is approximately
75% full or when the pile is approximately 200 mm from top of the toilet seat.
1. Remove the pedestal lid and place the chamber lid on.
2. Swing the handle upright and lift the chamber out from the pedestal. When lifting the
chamber, please be cautious incase of dropletsfrom the chamber floor holes.
3. Place the chamber outside for secondary composting. The chamber should be placed
in a warm sunny position (where direct access is restricted).
4. Put the empty second chamber into the pedestal. Remove the chamber lid and keep
it in a safe place.
5. Add bulkng agent and microbes.
6. Replace the pedestal lid.
7. NL2 is ready to be used again.
WHEN DO I EMPTY THE SECONDARY CHAMBER
As a general rule, you should leave the material in the compost chamber as long as possible.
The NL2 has been designed for 2 people full time where the average monthly temperature is
greater than 18° C in any given month.
Compost temperature is a significant factor in the time required for the composting process.
The higher the temperature (within the optimum range), the faster the compost process.
As a reference, 50 days is required to reach 50% (hald life) decomposition with a compost
temperature ranging between 22-24°C.
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