MOBICLINIC BIOBIN Garden Composter Instruction Manual

June 16, 2024
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MOBICLINIC BIOBIN Garden Composter

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Product Information

Specifications:

  • Product Name: Garden Composter BIOBIN
  • Languages: Spanish (ES), English (EN), French (FR), Dutch (NL), Swedish (SWE), Polish (PL), Danish (DK)

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Waste Suitable for Composting:
    Before using the garden composter BIOBIN, ensure that you are composting appropriate materials. These include:

    • Food scraps such as vegetables, fruits, peelings, etc.
    • Garden debris such as leaves, small branches, grass clippings, etc.
    • Non-living compostable materials such as grease-free paper napkins, etc.
  2. How to Speed Up Decomposition:
    To speed up the decomposition process efficiently, follow these steps:

    • Cut or chop larger residues into optimal size and proportion. You can use secateurs for cutting branches or stems.
    • Add certain larger materials, like small unchopped branches, to prevent compaction of the material.
    • Ensure adequate aeration by moderate watering or mulching in case of heavy rainfall to balance moisture levels.
  3. Maintenance:
    Maintaining the garden composter BIOBIN regularly is important for optimal performance. Follow these maintenance tips:

    • Control common pests such as flies, earthworms, and ants using appropriate methods.

    • Ensure there is a layer of dry matter on top of the compost.

    • Keep the composter tightly closed and secured to prevent rodents from accessing it.

    • Regularly mix the materials inside the composter to avoid excessive moisture sources.

    • Manually remove any worms that may be found in the compost.

    • In case of severe infection, use appropriate organic methods or repellents.
      Notice:
      The time required to obtain compost can vary based on various factors, including temperature, quantity, and type of material. Some additional information to consider:

    • In warmer climates, the composting process is faster compared to colder climates.

    • There are no maximum time limits for composting.

  4. When is the Compost Ready?
    Compost is ready when there are no visible traces of the original materials, and the final substance is usually dark and spongy.

  5. Temperatures:
    The ideal composting temperature range depends on the specific composting process and materials used. It is recommended to follow the temperature guidelines provided by the manufacturer for optimal results.

FAQ

  • Q: What materials can be composted?
    A: Suitable materials for composting include food scraps, garden debris, and non-living compostable materials such as grease-free paper napkins.

  • Q: How can I speed up the decomposition process?
    A: To speed up decomposition, you can cut or chop larger residues into optimal size, add certain larger materials to prevent compaction, and ensure adequate aeration through moderate watering or mulching.

  • Q: How should I maintain the garden composter BIOBIN?
    A: Regularly clean the bin, remove possible blockages, control common pests, ensure a layer of dry matter on top, keep the composter tightly closed and secured, mix materials regularly, and manually remove any worms found.

  • Q: How do I know when the compost is ready?
    A: Compost is ready when there are no visible traces of the original materials, and the final substance is dark and spongy.

  • Q: Are there any temperature considerations for composting?
    A: The ideal composting temperature range may vary. It is recommended to follow the temperature guidelines provided by the manufacturer for optimal results.

Please read the instructions before use.

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Parts List

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Assembly Instruction

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WASTE SUITABLE FOR COMPOSTING

  • Food scraps such as vegetables, fruits, peelings, etc.
  • Garden debris such as leaves, small branches, grass clippings, etc.
  • Non-living compostable materials such as grease-free paper napkins, etc.

HOW TO SPEED UP DECOMPOSITION

To speed up decomposition in an efficient way you can:

  • Cutting/chopping of larger residues: optimal size and proportion (secateurs for cutting branches or stems).
  • Adding certain larger materials (small, unchopped branches) to prevent compaction of the material.
  • Adequate aeration is important to balance moisture through moderate watering or mulching in case of heavy rainfall.

MAINTENANCE

With regular cleaning of the bin and removal of possible blockages, the garden composter can be well maintained. In addition, you should bear in mind:

  • Control of common pests (flies, earthworms, ants in general).
  • Ensure a layer of dry matter on top.
  • Keep tightly closed and secured to prevent rodents.
  • Regular mixing of materials to avoid excessive moisture sources.
  • Manual removal of any worms that may be found.
  • In case of severe infection, use appropriate organic methods or repellents.

NOTICE
The time required to obtain compost can vary according to various factors (temperature, quantity, type of material, etc.).

  • In warmer climates, the process is faster than in colder climates.
  • There are no maximum time limits.

WHEN IS THE COMPOST READY

When there are no visible traces of the original materials, the final substance is usually dark and spongy.

TEMPERATURES

  • Below 10-15°C: The process will slow down significantly and may even stop. Turn frequently to stimulate decomposition activity.
  • Above 70°C: There may be an imbalance in the percentage of materials or lack of aeration. The composter may be turned to aerate and more moist materials may be added if necessary.

Maximum volume 300 L

GRUPO R. QUERALTÓ S.A.
Polígono Industrial El Pino, Calle Pino Albar, 24, 41016, Sevilla (Spain).

Made in P.R.C.

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