
4.1 Odour
If installed, used and maintained correctly, the room space where
the Biolan Composting Toilet is located, remains odourless.
Odour occurs only for a short while after the seat ring lid is lifted
up. This is normal with natural ventilation. If continuous odour
problems persist, check that:
the ventilation pipe (part 16) leading from the cover to the•
roof, is straight and extends above the roof ridge. If the
ventilation pipe is not straight or does not extend above the
roof ridge, you should improve the ventilation by installing the
Biolan Wind Fan (product no. 5725) or the Biolan Exhaust
Ventilator (5754). The ventilation can also be improved by
extending the ventilation pipe (sewage pipe Ø 75 mm).
the seep liquid removal system is operational. The excessive•
liquid is led to the canister and will not spill out from the
emptying door to a large extent. As required, clean the liquid
separator plate (part 10), the seep liquid chute and the seep
liquid pipe (part 14).
the bedding used is the Biolan Komposti and Huussi•
Dry Bedding (product nos. 5621 and 5620), specically
developed for the Biolan Composting Toilet. If a mixture of
peat and wood shavings or other beddings of ne texture is
used, the compost mass may be packed too tightly.
a sufcient amount of Biolan Komposti and Huussi Dry •
Bedding, about 2–5 dl has been applied after each use.
4.2 Flies
The most common ies in the composting toilets are small fungus
gnats, fruit ies etc. Using a y net does not prevent these tiny
ies from entering the compost. If ies appear in the compost:
make sure that you have used the Biolan Komposti and•
Huussi Dry Bedding (product nos. 5621 and 5620) as
bedding. Some beddings (e.g. fresh chips of deciduous
trees) attract ies to the compost. The pine bark used in the
Biolan Komposti and Huussi Dry Bedding, however, acts as
a repellent.
add a thick layer of bedding on top of the compost.•
do away with the ying ies using a pyrethrin-based •
insecticide. Repeat the spraying three to four times at
intervals of two days to exterminate the new generations of
ies emerging from eggs and maggots. In addition, you can
use for termination of y maggots a substance commonly
available at agricultural stores based on y bacteria (e.g.
DeLaval Larvicide Bio). A bacterial treatment is long lasting
and safe. This bacterium, living in the ground, can in most
cases survive in the compost throughout the summer.
4.3 Moisture
When the composting process is at its most effective, it is normal
that the bottom surface of the seat ring lid is moist. However, if
there is a lot of moisture on the seat ring lid and on the sides of
the seat ring, something is wrong. Normally the problem occurs
in the air ventilation system or the liquid separator system. Check
that:
the replacement air valve (part 9) in the top cover is open.•
the ventilation pipe (part 16) leading from the cover to the•
roof, is straight and extends above the roof ridge. If the
ventilation pipe is not straight or does not extend above the
roof ridge, you should improve the ventilation by installing the
Biolan Wind Fan (product no. 5725) or the Biolan Exhaust
Ventilator (5754). The ventilation can also be improved by
extending the ventilation pipe (sewage pipe Ø 75 mm).
the seep liquid removal system is operational. The excessive•
liquid is led to the canister and will not spill out from the
emptying door to a large extent. As required, clean the liquid
separator plate (part 10), the seep liquid chute and the seep
liquid pipe (part 14).
the bedding used is the Biolan Komposti and Huussi•
Dry Bedding (product nos. 5621 and 5620), specically
developed for the Biolan Composting Toilet. If a mixture of
peat and wood shavings or other beddings of ne texture is
used, the compost mass may be packed too tightly.
a sufcient amount of Biolan Komposti and Huussi Dry •
Bedding, about 2–5 dl has been applied after each use.
4.4 Incomplete composting of waste
The most common reason is dryness. If a lot of decomposed•
toilet paper is detected while emptying the compost, the
amount of liquid has been too small in relation to the volume
of dry matter.
If the removed compost mass is wet and reeking, check•
that the seep liquid separator system is operational. The
excessive liquid is led to the canister and will not spill out
from the emptying door to a large extent. Clean the liquid
separator plate (part 10), the seep liquid chute and the
seep liquid pipe (part 14), as required. If the liquid separator
system is operational, the reason is too small amount of
bedding added, or too nely textured bedding. If a mixture
of peat and wood shavings or other beddings of ne texture
is used, the compost mass may be packed too tightly. The
Biolan Komposti and Huussi Dry Bedding (product nos.
5621 and 5620) is the right type of bedding for the Biolan
Composting Toilet.
4. Problems that may occur