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How to assemble the composter 

Note:

 you will also need a Spanner, Phillips and flat head screwdriver to build the 

composter. 

Align the triangles on 2x part A and 
part C 
Secure in place using nuts and bolts F. 

Attach 1 x part B securing with nuts-
and-bolts F. 
Attach 3 more-part B`s securing with 
nut and bolts F. 

Insert part E 

Summary of Contents for G2198

Page 1: ... 7031 Email customerservice gardengearonline co uk Product Code G2198 Thank you for purchasing this product which has been made to demanding high quality standards and is guaranteed for domestic use against manufacturing faults for a period of 12 months from date of purchase ...

Page 2: ...highest standards performance and safety We want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase so this Garden Gear product is backed by our full 12 month manufacturers guarantee and an outstanding after sales service through our dedicated Helpline Register your product for an extended 2 year warranty by visiting our website www gardengearonline co uk The product must be registered along with y...

Page 3: ...e tumbler Remove the drum from the frame before relocating the unit Be aware that plastic panels can be damaged by over tightening the connections Do not overload the compost tumbler Maximum load is 2x 40lbs 2x 18kg Do not rotate the compost tumbler when material is frozen Do not climb in on or around the composter Do not use or store hot objects near the product Use care when using sharp objects ...

Page 4: ...4 Assembly Instructions Check that you have all the parts listed below before you start assembly A X2 B X7 C X1 D X1 D1 X1 E X1 bb X2 cc X2 dd X2 aa X1 G X2 F X56 ...

Page 5: ...anner Phillips and flat head screwdriver to build the composter Align the triangles on 2x part A and part C Secure in place using nuts and bolts F Attach 1 x part B securing with nuts and bolts F Attach 3 more part B s securing with nut and bolts F Insert part E ...

Page 6: ...al 3 part B s securing in place with nuts and bolts F Once you have finished securing all part B s the composter will look like this Locate part aa and feed it through the composter from the left hand side to the right ...

Page 7: ...7 Assemble the frame using parts bb cc and dd Position the composter on the frame and secure in place using nut and bolts G The composter is now look like this ...

Page 8: ...8 Install the part D D1 to part C The composter is now completed ready for use ...

Page 9: ... wood Fresh leafy prunings Pet droppings Shredded newspaper Fruit vegetable scraps Treated wood Straw or hay Kitchen scraps Dairy products Saw dust Garden plants Weeds diseased plants Dryer lint Chicken rabbit manure Poison sumac ivy Batch composting Your composter has 2 compartments add new raw materials to one compartment until it is full Then continue to fill the second chamber Composting proce...

Page 10: ...rser compost as a nutritious top dressing around outdoor planting or till directly into the soil Remember Small shredded materials decompose faster run your lawn mower over pine needles or leaves and cut up kitchen scraps to speed up the composting process Using your compost Improves the soil s ability to retain moisture reducing material costs Provides much needed nutrients and humus for healthy ...

Page 11: ...meat Remove improper material Pests and or insects Too dry not mixed well Make sure material is mixed completely Pests and or insects Attracted to meat scraps Remove improper material Not breaking down Compost is too dry Add a little water and turn Not breaking down Pile is moist but material is dense Keep compost well aerated by rotating every week Material not decomposing Material is moist and d...

Page 12: ... This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights If your product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship during this period please return it to the place of purchase Normal wear and tear is not covered under the guarantee Any guarantee is invalid if the product has been misused or subject to neglect or an attempted repair other than by our own service centre Due to continuous product...

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