
Mobile animal stunning device VBE-M
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Diagram 3 Current intensity diagram - stunning with suspension after the transition phase
-
one of phases (
dL1
,
dL2
) should be set as
transition phase
- the
tP*
parameter for this
phase should be set to
4
,
5
,
12
or
13
(depending on the selected course of the stunning
process);
-
after applying the electrodes to the animal's head, the device starts
STAGE I
of stunning
(
head
)
-
after the
transition phase
is over, a light signal (yellow lamp) and a sound signal will
indicate the moment when the electrodes should be removed from the animal's head (the
signal will turn off when the electrodes are removed from the head):
-
for
tP* = 4
or
5
after the
transition phase
is over, the device continues the stunning,
maintaining the values from the end of the
transition phase
- after removing the electrodes
from the animal's head, the device goes into the
standby mode
(the stunning is stopped);
-
for
tP* = 12
or
13
after the
transition phase
is over, the device suspends the stunning, the
measuring voltage appears on the electrodes - after removing the electrodes from the animal's
head, the device goes into the
standby mode
;
-
when the green light turns on,
STAGE II
of stunning (
head-heart
) can be started.
CAUTION!
After entering the
standby mode
, the device waits up to
10 seconds
for the
re-application of the electrodes to the animal's body and for the start of
STAGE II
of
stunning - the application of the electrodes after the specified time will be registered as
stunning of the next piece (the stunning process will start from the beginning).
8. INSTALLING AND TURNING THE DEVICE ON
8.1 Turning the device on
CAUTION!
Operation of the device in high air humidity or during rainfall is inadvisable.
The main START / STOP switch of the VBE-M stunning unit and the main switch of the power system
should always be visible and accessible to the operator.
The device operates in two modes:
1.
battery mode
- when the device is not connected to the mains -
VBE-M
the device uses
battery power;
2.
mains mode
- when the device is connected to the mains -
VBE-M
the device uses mains
power and the battery is charged.