TecTake 3R-YCER-JK3E
TecTake Foldable Rainwater Tank User Manual
Model: 3R-YCER-JK3E | Capacity: 380 Liters
1. Okwu mmalite
Thank you for choosing the TecTake Foldable Rainwater Tank. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient setup, operation, and maintenance of your new rainwater collection system. By following these instructions, you can effectively collect and utilize valuable rainwater for your garden and other outdoor needs, contributing to water conservation.

Image 1.1: Assembled TecTake 380L Foldable Rainwater Tank.
2. Ntuziaka nchekwa
Biko gụọ ma ghọta ntuziaka nchekwa niile tupu mgbakọ na iji.
- Do not consume collected rainwater without proper purification. It is intended for gardening and non-potable uses only.
- Place the rainwater tank on a firm, level, and stable surface to prevent tipping, especially when full.
- Keep the tank away from open flames or excessive heat sources.
- Ensure the lid is securely closed to prevent accidental falls into the tank, especially by children or pets.
- Empty the tank completely before attempting to move it.
- Protect the tank from freezing temperatures. Water expands when frozen and can damage the tank material.
3. Ihe ngwugwu
Nyochaa na akụrụngwa niile dị tupu ịmalite mgbakọ:
- Foldable Rainwater Tank (main fabric body)
- Support Rods (for structural stability)
- Lid with Inlet Grille and Zipper
- Drain Tap (3/4 inch)
- Overflow Valve (1 inch)
- Ntuziaka mgbakọ (akwụkwọ ntuziaka a)
Note: Hose is not included.
4. Atụmatụ
The TecTake Foldable Rainwater Tank offers several key features for efficient and convenient rainwater collection:
- Nhazi a na-agbanwe agbanwe: Allows for quick assembly, disassembly, and space-saving storage.
- Nchekwa oke oke: Prevents water overflow once the tank is full.
- Rust-Proof and Weather-Resistant: Constructed from durable materials designed to withstand various weather conditions.
- Na-adịgide adịgide ma kwụsie ike: Made with polychloride, polypropylene, and nylon for long-lasting use and stability.
- Water Inlet Grille: Integrated into the lid to protect collected water from leaves, dirt, and insects.
- Zippered Lid: Allows for easy access and secure closure of the tank top.
- Floor-Friendly Plastic Caps: Protect surfaces from scratches and provide additional stability.
5. Nka na ụzụ nkọwa
| Nkọwapụta | Uru |
|---|---|
| Total Dimensions (Diameter x Height) | Ihe ruru. 70 x 100 cm |
| Ike olu | 380 lita |
| Diameter of Rods | Ihe ruru. 3/4 anụ ọhịa |
| Grid Hole Diameter | Ihe ruru. 15.5 cm |
| Njikọ oke mmiri | 1 inch |
| Drain Tap Connection | 3/4 nke anụ ọhịa |
| Foset Connection | 5/8 nke anụ ọhịa |
| Ibu | Ihe ruru. 3.2 n'arọ |
| Ihe onwunwe | 100% Polychloride, Polypropylene, Nylon, Polyethylene |
| Nọmba nlereanya | 3R-YCER-JK3E |
6. Ntọala na Mgbakọ
The TecTake Rainwater Tank is designed for quick and tool-free assembly.
- Wepu akụrụngwa: Carefully remove all parts from the packaging and ensure nothing is missing.
- Họrọ ebe: Select a flat, stable, and level surface near a downspout or an area where rainwater can be collected. Ensure the ground can support the weight of a full tank (approx. 380 kg).
- Erect the Barrel: Unfold the main fabric body of the tank.
- Fanye mkpanaka nkwado: Insert the provided support rods into the vertical sleeves around the inside perimeter of the tank. These rods provide the necessary structural stability. Ensure they are fully seated in the plastic caps at the bottom.
- Attach Drain Tap and Overflow Valve: Locate the designated openings near the bottom of the tank. Screw in the drain tap and the overflow valve securely. Ensure all connections are tight to prevent leaks.
- Chekwaa mkpuchi: Place the lid with the integrated inlet grille on top of the tank. Close the zipper completely around the circumference to secure the lid and protect the water from debris and insects.
- Connect to Water Source (Optional): If connecting to a downspout, ensure the downspout diverter (not included) is properly installed and directs water into the tank's top inlet grille.
7. Ntuziaka ọrụ
Using your TecTake Rainwater Tank is straightforward:
- Nchịkọta Mmiri: Position the tank under a rain source (e.g., a downspout with a diverter) or in an open area to collect rainwater. The inlet grille on the lid will filter out larger debris.
- Nkesa mmiri: To access collected water, use the drain tap located near the bottom of the tank. Connect a hose (not included) to the tap if needed, or place a watering can directly underneath.
- Ọrụ Oke Mmiri: The tank is equipped with an overflow valve. Once the tank reaches its maximum capacity, excess water will exit through this valve, preventing overfilling. Ensure the overflow is directed away from your foundation or sensitive areas.
- Lid Management: Keep the lid zipped closed when not actively collecting water or performing maintenance to prevent contamination and insect entry.
8. Nlekọta
Regular maintenance will ensure the longevity and efficiency of your rainwater tank:
- Clean Inlet Grille: Periodically check and clear any accumulated leaves, twigs, or other debris from the top inlet grille to ensure proper water flow and prevent blockages.
- Nchacha nke ime: Every few months, or as needed, drain the tank completely. You can use the lower faucet for this. Rinse the interior with clean water to remove sediment or algae buildup. A mild, non-toxic cleaner can be used if necessary, followed by thorough rinsing.
- Nchekwa oyi: Before the first frost, completely drain the tank. Disassemble the tank by removing the support rods and folding the fabric body. Clean and dry all components thoroughly. Store the tank in a dry, frost-free location to prevent damage from freezing water.
- Lelee maka mmebi: Regularly inspect the fabric, seams, and connections for any signs of wear, tears, or leaks. Address any issues promptly to prevent further damage.
9. Nchọpụta nsogbu
Nke a bụ ụfọdụ okwu nkịtị na ngwọta ha nwere ike ime:
- Low Water Flow from Tap:
Ihe nwere ike ịkpata: Tap is not fully open, or there is a blockage.
Ngwọta: Ensure the tap handle is in the fully open position. Check the tap and the internal outlet for any debris or sediment. - Tank Instability:
Ihe nwere ike ịkpata: Tank is not on a level surface, or support rods are not properly inserted.
Ngwọta: Relocate the tank to a flat, stable surface. Verify that all support rods are correctly and fully seated in their sleeves and caps. - Water Contamination (e.g., Algae, Debris):
Ihe nwere ike ịkpata: Lid not properly closed, or inlet grille is blocked.
Ngwọta: Ensure the lid zipper is fully closed. Regularly clean the inlet grille to prevent debris from entering. Periodically clean the inside of the tank. - Mgbapụta:
Ihe nwere ike ịkpata: Loose tap/overflow connections, or damage to the fabric.
Ngwọta: Tighten the drain tap and overflow valve connections. Inspect the fabric body for any punctures or tears. Small tears might be repairable with a suitable waterproof patch kit (not included).
10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
Specific warranty details for this product are not provided within this manual. For information regarding warranty coverage, returns, or technical support, please refer to the product's original purchase documentation or contact the retailer or manufacturer directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
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