6
HB SERIES
Placement of Model
Ventilation
Embryo needs proper oxygen levels and produce carbon dioxide during incubation.
To supply oxygen in proper level and remove carbon dioxide, ventilation is
essential.
Ventilation is supplied automatically with fan and adjustable air-in/out holes.
Air in/out can be adjusted by left / right turn to decrease air in/out by considering
egg amount in your incubator.
Caution!
Never close air- in / out holes.
Caution!
Always keep air- in / out holes fully open during hatching period.
Caution!
Never make animal breeding in incubation room.
Caution!
Be sure incubation room has adequate air intake.
Caution!
Don’t let room temperature below 15
°°°°
C ( 59 F) and above 30
°°°°
C ( 86 F)
Caution!
Don’t let reaching of animals and insects to the incubator.
Caution!
Don’t let accessing of children or person that have physically or mentally
problems to the the incubator.
Air out
Air in
50cm (1,5ft)
50cm(1,5ft)
50cm (1,5ft)
Your incubator must be located in an indoor area. The area must be
clean and ventilated.
Ideal distance from walls are 50 cm (1,5 ft)
. Do
not place machine close to the walls of incubation room. The incubator
should not be exposed to direct sunlight and not subject to splashes of
water or high humid conditions.
Place your incubator to a flat surface far from doors and windows.
Ideal incubation room temperature is 20–25
°°°°
C ( 68 – 77 F)
. Wide
temperature variations in the room affect your incubation results. If your
area is very cold or hot, use an air condition system in the room.