Automatic Waterless Toilet Manual 20181123

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Disposal The recommended procedure for disposing of the contents of the solid waste liner is placed in a proper composting bin to allow it to fully decompose. When traveling, this may not be practical. The contents of the solid waste liner may be safely placed into a conventional rubbish bin if it has been allowed to compost fully. When fully composted, the solid wastes may be used to fertilize non-ingestible plantings. Placing human waste compost on edible plants or vegetables is not recommended. Full-time users have some special circumstances to deal with. Full-time use does not allow enough time for the solid wastes to compost. The most recent waste, although mixed with the already composted material, will not be decomposed. In this case, purchase a second liner and store this liner is safe place for 21 days to fully and finally compost. To achieve a fully compost state when preparing to empty, turn on the heater and the second fan for the last 24 hours of the process. Without doing this, fecal bacteria (present in fresh human wastes) may still be present. We recommend taking precautions such as the use of gloves if you may come into contact with waste material that is not fully composted. With the heater and second fan on for 24 hours, emptying the solid waste should be possible after only 4-6 hours after the last use. However, please check. Another method for dealing with non-composted wastes (if space allows) is to purchase the “extra liner” option and swap out the liners. The extra liner comes complete with all the necessary hardware, and agitator. Solids that have not fully composted for at least a year are not suitable for use on ingestible plants.

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