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Do not over-tighten. Use trellis system 123451Clip Trellis Coil on Bracket. 4Gently push up on supported branch until it is at desired height. 3Wrap Strap around branch that needs support and snap closed. as a safety precaution, unplug aerogarden furnishing before performing this task. Be sure Grow Bulbs are cool to the touch before attaching or adjusting Trellis Coil. 2Pull down Trellis Coil. lamp Hood Bracket trellis Coil Prepare For Your Next Garden Prepare For Your Next Garden Cleaning instructions for your aerogarden Use only water and mild soap when cleaning your AeroGarden (except when Sanitizing - Step 7). Do not use abrasive cleaners or run through the dishwasher. When your garden has completed it’s growing cycle… Unplug AeroGarden. Carefully remove Bowl and Grow Surface from Base and bring to a sink. Set Base and Lamp Hood aside. NEVER SUBMERSE BASE AND CONTROL PANEL IN WATER. Remove Grow Surface from Bowl and place on a counter near a sink. Empty contents of Bowl in sink. Remove Seed Pods and plants from Grow Surface. • Pull Seed Pods out of Grow Surface openings. • Throw away Seed Pods and plant debris (plant growth and roots). If you compost, plant debris can be composted. Rinse and clean Grow Surface, Pump Stand and Pump Filter.* • Use a soft scrub brush to clean tangled roots from underside of Grow Surface and Pump Stand. • Remove Pump Filter from Pump Stand. Gently scrub roots from Pump Filter. • Place Pump Filter back into Pump Stand. After cleaning, there may still be a few roots in your Grow Surface, Pump Stand or Pump Filter. This will not affect the operation of your AeroGarden. 1 2 3 4 5 6 * iMPortant note: We recommend replacing the Pump Filter after growing two gardens. order Pump Filters from or from your retailer. Pump Stand Pump Filter Plant Growth Seed Pod Roots Grow Surface Sanitize AeroGarden. • Fill Bowl . full with water. • Add . cup (59ml) of chlorine bleach. • Replace Grow Surface on Bowl, place Bowl on Base and plug in AeroGarden for 1-2 minutes. (Select Salad Greens on Control Panel to be sure water is flowing.) • Unplug AeroGarden and empty bleach water from Bowl. Rinse AeroGarden. • Refill Bowl with tap water and replace on Base. • Plug in and run AeroGarden for 1-2 minutes. (Select Salad Greens again.) • Unplug AeroGarden, empty Bowl and repeat this step (step 8) one more time. Towel dry the Bowl and Grow Surface before putting them back together and setting them back on the Base. If your Grow Bulbs have been in use more than 6 months, they should be replaced at this time (see page 12). Your AeroGarden is now ready for replanting. 9 7 8 10 Prepare For Your Next Garden (continued) If you have already grown a garden in your AeroGarden, please follow the instructions below to reset the nutrient timer: • Press and HOLD “Reset” button until red “Add Nutrient” light blinks (approximately 9 seconds). • Release “Reset” button. “Add Nutrient” light will turn off. • Your AeroGarden is now reset. (In some cases you may see other lights blink as well. This is nothing to worry about.) Replanting Your AeroGarden Reset Add Nutrient ! Bundle cord when furnishing is not in use. Prepare For Your Next Garden (continued) If you have already grown a garden in your AeroGarden, please follow the instructions below to reset the nutrient timer: • Press and HOLD “Reset” button until red “Add Nutrient” light blinks (approximately 9 seconds). • Release “Reset” button. “Add Nutrient” light will turn off. • Your AeroGarden is now reset. (In some cases you may see other lights blink as well. This is nothing to worry about.) Replanting Your AeroGarden Reset Add Nutrient ! Bundle cord when furnishing is not in use. U.S. CAUTION – You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; or, Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. to reduce the risk of electric shock, this furnishin...