Assembly and Operation of Your Green Cone

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Assembly and Operation of Your Green Cone How the Green Cone works 1 Assembling your cone 2-3 Installing your cone 4-5 How to use your cone 6 Maintenance 7 Health & Safety 8 Trouble Shooting 9 How the Green Cone works Sunlight Provides energy source for cone Accelerator Powder Additional natural bacteria Double Walled Solar Cone Creates a heat trap of circulating air to encourage bacteria growth and also insulates waste in winter Digestion Chamber Enables aerobic condition to be created and also reduces methane production Water Evaporates from food waste for aerobic composting Soil Filters out odor and prevents access by flies Rich Soil Conditioner Seeps into surrounding ground Natural Micro-Organisms and Worms Migrate freely in and out of basket and break down the waste A completely natural system that reduces your waste to its natural components of water and CO 2 60cm Over 90% of the waste in your Green Cone will be absorbed as water by the soil 70cm 42cm

Assembly Assembling your AssGreen YOU MUST ASSEMBLE YOUR GREEN CONE BEFORE INSTALLATION A B C D E F Studs Hinge Screw Backplate Screw Lid Lock Hardware x 2 x 1 x 9 x 1 10x5/8 x 2 8x5/8 x 1 Tools required Flathead Screwdriver Phillips Screwdriver Cone parts Some of the plastic edges may be sharp - gloves are suggested during assembly and installation Step 1 Place the ribbed side of the hinge on the inside of the lid. Screw the hinge (B) on to the lid through the pre-drilled holes using the two studs (A). Do not over tighten the studs as you could crack the lid. Step 2 Attach the lid lock to the outer green cone through the marked holes using the 8x5/8 screws (E). Step 3 The bar across the opening of the green cone should be cut out to allow large scraps to be emptied in to the cone. Cut the bar out with a hacksaw, blade or cutters.

Assembling your Green Cone Step 4 Place the lid on top of the cone and half turn the lock Partly screw (Abt 1/8 ) the hinge to the outer cone using three 10x5/8 self tapping screws (C) then place and hold the black backplate (D) on to the screws inside the cone, then tighten the three screws. Step 5 Place the black cone on top of the basket Then place the green cone over the black cone and line up the holes on the green cone with the U slots on the black cone. Use the 6 10x5/8 self tapping screws (C) to secure the two upper cones to the basket. Your cone is now assembled and ready for installation

Installing Your Green Cone IMPORTANT: The more care you take installing your Green Cone the greater its efficiency. Step 1 Choose a sunny spot in your garden (NOT SHADE) The sunnier the better Step 2 Dig a hole 80cm (32 ) wide and 60cm (24 ) deep in good draining soil If you have heavy clay or chalk dig the hole 90cm (36 ) wide and 70cm (32 ) deep or check out step 5 for more ideas. WARNING: Please make sure there are no underground pipes, cables or tree roots where you dig your hole. Tip 1 After you have dug the hole pour a bucket of water in to it, if the water has disappeared within 10-15 minutes your drainage is ok, if not dig the hole deeper and add more stones. (See step 2 & 5) Tip 2 If you hit solid clay when digging the hole go to step 5 for extra help and other ideas. Step 3 Mix some of the soil from the hole (do not use clay or chalk) with some stones or gravel and/or compost and use at the bottom of the hole and has backfill once your cone is in place. Step 4 Ensure the top of the basket and bottom lip of the green cone are below ground level. TIP 3 The soil level will drop after installation and heavy rain. Check periodically that the bottom lip of the green cone is covered.

Where drainage is an issue Installing your Green Cone Raised Bed: If you suffer with clay the raised beds below could solve your problem. If you live in an area of heavy clay or chalk you may have drainage issues so you could make a raised bed like these two installations. Clay and chalk can cause problems with drainage and if the water produced by the cone cannot drain away in to the surrounding soil the basket may end up standing in water which will stop the cone working and may produce smells. You can (as described in step 2) dig the hole deeper and wider but with persistent rain the bottom of the hole could still fill with water. If you would like to make a feature of your cone and ensure it works correctly you could design a raised bed, dig a hole around 30cm deep and totaly fill with small stones, stand the cone on top of the stone at ground level and build a rockery around the basket leaving about 15cm gap around the cone to backfill with soil or use wooden slats as in the pictures above.

Using Your Green Cone Kitchen Caddy The Green Cone is supplied with a convenient caddy that can be kept in your kitchen to reduce the number of trips you make to your Green Cone. Throughout the day food waste can be put into the caddy before it is taken to your Green Cone. The lid of the caddy contains a filter to reduce food waste smells in your kitchen. Starting to use your cone. You must sprinkle accelerator powder on to the food waste in the caddy for the first 5-6 times you empty the caddy in to the cone, this will help build up a healthy amount of bacteria to start your cone working. In a Healthy working Cone the food waste will be covered in a blue/gray fur, this is the bacteria doing it s work. You should see this blue/grey fur start to build up over the first 10-14 days. While you can see the bacteria you do not need to add accelerator powder. When the level of bacteria starts to Disappear add some accelerator powder. The Green Cone is designed to handle the following amount of waste. 1 full 4.5 litre caddy every 1-2 days during the summer months 1 full 4.5 litre caddy every 2-3 days during the winter months Remember to add Accelerator Powder every time you empty the caddy during the winter months and as required during summer. DO NOT USE ANY CHEMICAL ACTIVATER IN THE GREEN CONE AS IT COULD KILL THE BACTERIA. Where the Green Cone is situated in a position that does not enjoy a full days sun, or when there are long periods of cold weather, the digestion process will benefit from occasional application of accelerator powder. What can I empty into the Green Cone? Fish, Meat, Poultry, Bones, Bread, Pasta, Soup, Curry, Fruit including peelings, Vegetables including peelings, Dairy produce, Cooked food scraps, Crushed egg shells, Tea bags and coffee grinds.

Maintenance Your Green Cone needs very little maintenance. As noted in the section on installation, it is important to ensure that the top of the basket and the bottom lip of the outer green cone are below ground level and always fully covered with soil. In a well operating Green Cone very little waste residue will be produced. Should the residue build-up to ground level and not decrease, the upper cones can be removed to access the basket. For a average family of 4 the basket should only need emptying every 2-3 years. The residue (soil conditioner) can be dug into any suitable area of ground or added to a composter. Make sure the lid and the green outer cone are kept clean and free from any food waste. Do not spill food waste on the ground around the cone as this could attract vermin. Remember the Green Cone is NOT a composter and will NOT deal with garden waste.

Health and Safety Accelerator Powder Hazards Identification Eye Contact - May cause irritation. Skin Contact - Exposure can irritate sensitive skins. Ingestion - Can lead to nausea or diarrhoea. Inhalation - Asthmatic-type response with sensitive individuals. First Aid Measures Eye Contact - Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Skin Contact - Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Ingestion - Give two glasses of water to dilute product Do not induce vomiting. Inhalation - Calm the individual, allow plenty of fresh air, loosen clothing around neck. Kitchen Caddy Do not leave the caddy containing any food waste in a place where children and/or animals could get to the food waste inside it. Mould Spores Healthy people with a strong immune system are less at risk when breathing in fungi and bacteria from decaying matter when stirring compost but as you do not have to stir the waste in a Green Cone this should not be a problem, however transplant patients, people undergoing chemotherapy and those prone to bronchial infections should avoid proximity to rubbish bins altogether. People with weakened immune systems should avoid contact with mouldy rubbish,.

Troubleshooting How can I tell if my cone is working Look inside your cone and if you can see blue/grey fur (mold) growing on the food waste and your cone does not smell your cone is working as it should do. If you cannot see any fur (mold) add accelerator powder for a few days until you can see the mold growing. Small flies come out of the cone when I open the lid The Green Cone is a sealed unit and when properly installed emits no smells. It does not therefore attract flies. However, the eggs of fruit flies are already in the skins of many fruits especially (orange and banana skins) and can hatch out in the Green Cone. Similarly, if food or food waste is not kept covered prior to going into the Green Cone, eggs may be laid by a house fly/blue bottle. These would also produce maggots and flies in the Green Cone. Good housekeeping is therefore important. Should flies become a nuisance they can be eradicated by using an air borne fly killer (given the enclosed space inside the Cone a little squirt kills the flies very quickly), which will not kill the bacteria. An organic product called Flyko - fly and wasp killer made by Agralan is recommended. This can also be obtained directly from Green Cone Ltd using the freephone number on the back page of this booklet. Under no circumstances use chemical fly killer inside the cone. The food waste in the Cone looks wet and slimy This is normally due to poor drainage as the food waste that has broken down to water cannot seep in to the surrounding soil or from heavy rain fall, you need to check the drainage. The basket is full of food waste in a short time This is normally due to over loading i.e to much food waste is being put in to the cone. If you put more than the reccomended amount of food waste in the Cone it will not have sufficent time to break down. See the page? using your cone Will the Green Cone attract vermin? If correctly installed, your Green Cone will not attract vermin. By ensuring that the top of the basket and the bottom lip of the green outer cone are below ground level any smells will be filtered out by the surrounding soil. It is also important not to spill food near or down the Green Cone, make sure the lid and top of the Cone are clean at all times. If you live an area with rat infestation, we would suggest you obtain a special wire rat basket from us before you install your Cone.