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Sun-Mar CENTREX 3000 NE - Inspection; Check for Damage; Whats in the Box; Familiarize Yourself with the CENTREX 3000

Sun-Mar CENTREX 3000 NE
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Inspection
We recommend an inspection of the CENTREX 3000 prior to installation and to make
sure you have received all of the parts required as listed below.
- 4 –
Inspecting the
unit for
Damage
What’s in the
Box
Familiarize
Yourself with
the
CENTREX
3000 Toilet
Placement of
Unit
1) If there is any visible damage to the carton-
The contents of the carton should be inspected before signing the
bill of lading. Damaged units should be refused. Call Sun-Mar
immediately.
2) If the shipper has left-
Report the damage immediately to the shipping company and call
Sun-Mar.
3) Soon after delivery, remove the CENTREX 3000 Toilet carefully
from the carton- If there is hidden damage, or for any service
questions, contact Sun-Mar to determine the best course of action.
1- Owners Manual 1- 6” (150mm) Diffusor (NE)
1- Warranty Card 1- Collection Chamber
1- Hardware Kit 6- 2” x 30” (76.2cm)PVC Pipe (Electric)
1- 8’ 4” (254cm)1” ID Drain Pipe 2- Compost Sure Blue
1- Rake 1- 4” Diffusor (100mm)(Electric)
1- 12 Volt 2.4 Watt Fan (NE) 5- 4” x30” (10.16 x 76.2cm)ABS Pipe( NE)
1) Turn the drum handle clockwise to rotate the patented Bio-Drum for
mixing and aeration. (The drum rotates counter-clockwise and the
drum door closes). This is how you will rotate the drum during
regular operation.
2) Lift and remove the access door and rotate the drum until the drum
opening is visible through the access door opening for adding
“Compost Sure Blue”. This is how you will add “Compost Sure Blue”
bulking mixture to the drum during regular operation.
3) Plug the unit’s electrical cord (Electric) into a standard three-prong
Electrical outlet, and feel the air movement from the vent outlet at
the front of the unit to ensure the vent system is working properly.
4) Pull out the compost finishing drawer at the bottom right of the unit.
After the unit has been plugged in for ten minutes, place a hand on
the floor of the evaporating chamber (the area under the finishing
drawer) to check it is warm to the touch, and that the heater is
working properly.
The unit should be installed so that the base is protected from weather.
The rubber “u” channel at the bottom of the unit is well-sealed, but if the
unit is sitting in water, has snow melting against it, or rain pouring on it,
this may eventually wear through and short out the heating element.
Install your unit with a protective cover of some kind to protect it from
precipitation from reaching it. The composting
unit should be placed on
a level surface or sloping slightly toward the safety drains assembly to
ensure drainage of effluent. Do not install the unit in a pit where
water can accumulate around the composter.

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