Troubleshooting; Odors In Bathroom; Odors Outside The Structure; Excess Moisture In The Toilet - Biolet BTS 33 Owner's Manual

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Hang a sign above the toilet, for the
convenience of guests, that states 'To
"flush": Add ½ cup starter mulch after each
fecal use.'

Troubleshooting

Odors in bathroom

If you detect a pungent or ammonia odor in your
bathroom there is a possibility of insufficient airflow
from your toilet. Please check the following:
All vent pipe connections airtight?
Is the vent pipe inside the rubber connector
on the back of the toilet?
Vent pipe ends at least 6" above anything
within 10' (see "Installation")?
Vent pipe unobstructed?
Is the vent pipe insulated in all unconditional
(i.e. attic) areas?
If there is a ventilation fan in the ceiling or
wall of your bathroom, do not use it. The fan
will draw air from the bathroom, causing a
back draft through the toilet.
If there is a window in your bathroom and
the air is drawn out through it, you should
close the window.
If the odor is detected during periods when
there is a breeze outside. Install an
approved wind directional cap that is
available from BioLet Toilet Systems.

Odors outside the structure

The presence of odors outside the structure is a
positive indication that the vent pipe is in an area of
During the lifetime of the original owner, BioLet Toilet Systems will repair or replace any parts that are defective in material or workmanship due to
normal noncommercial use in accordance with the owner's manual supplied by BioLet Toilet Systems. Proof of purchase may be required by BioLet
Toilet Systems either in the form of a warranty registration card on file or copy of original invoice. After assessment by an authorized BioLet Toilet
Systems service technician, BioLet Toilet Systems will ship replacement parts and instructions for replacement to the customer. Labor for the
replacement of the defective parts is the responsibility of the customer. In the event the customer is unable to service the unit themselves they may
elect, at their expense, to completely sanitize the unit and return it to BioLet Toilet Systems for repair. Any unit received by BioLet Toilet Systems
for service that is not sanitized will be refused and returned at the customer's expense. No unit may be returned to BioLet Toilet Systems for repair
without an authorized Return Material Authorization (RMA). Any returns received without a proper Return Material Authorization (RMA) will be
refused and returned at the customer's expense. This warranty extends to the replacement of defective parts only; any additional costs are the
responsibility of the customer.
In addition to the Limited Lifetime Parts Warranty described above, BioLet Toilet Systems will replace unit body parts (top, seat, base, and tray
door), which are defective in material or workmanship due to normal noncommercial use in accordance with the owner's manual supplied by BioLet
Toilet Systems for the lifetime of the original owner. In the event the exact replacement part is not available BioLet Toilet Systems will supply the
customer with modifiable parts or issue a credit equal to the value of the part to be deducted from the purchase of a new unit.
Neither the manufacturer, its agents, or dealers accept responsibility, legal or otherwise for incidental or consequential damage to property or
persons resulting from the use of its products.
Some areas do not allow the above, so this exclusion may not apply.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which may vary from area to area.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied and no person is authorized to enlarge our warranty responsibility, which
is limited to the terms of this certificate. The company reserves the right to change, improve or modify its products without obligation to install these
improvements on equipment previously manufactured.
Warranty
Limited Lifetime Parts Warranty:
Limited Lifetime Body Warranty:
Exclusions and Exceptions of Incidental or Consequential Damage:
air turbulence above the roof. The vent pipe must be
raised to get the top above the air turbulence.

Excess moisture in the toilet

If you detect excess moisture inside the toilet:
Check that there is a good flow of liquid from
the drain tube.
Ensure the mulch is not compacted and
causing a "damming effect", preventing the
liquid from getting to the drain.
Ensure you are using the toilet within its
limits of 4 people full time use and 6 people
part-time use. Add bins, if necessary.
Excess moisture in the composting bin
If you notice the material inside the composting bin
is not loamy and appears to be holding excessive
moisture:
Ensure you are using approved starter
mulch (see "adding starter mulch" in the
"use and care" section above).
Ensure you are adding a sufficient amount
of starter mulch.
Ensure there is sufficient ventilation from the
toilet (see "Odors in the bathroom" above)
Ensure you are using the toilet within its
limits of 4 people full time use and 6 people
part-time use.
If all else fails add 1 quart of coarse Perlite
(available from most nurseries) to each
gallon of starter mulch.
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