78
Device data
is staying within the identification. Here you can enter the time
after which the gate is going to be opened.
5.6
Mixer
5.6.1
Mixer draining
For the sake of optimum feed hygiene, the milk residues in the
mixer jar are usually drained off after a certain time.
5.6.1.1 Mixer draining valve
The best and easiest solution is to pump out the residues from
the mixer jar via the mixer draining valve, if available.
5.6.1.2 Emptying via the teat
If the automatic feeder is not equipped with a mixer draining
valve, the cleaning water can be drained via the
teat
by means
of the
training pump
. Alternatively you can also forego to pump
out the residues.
1.
>
device data
>
mixer
>
empty v. teat
2. In
empty v. teat
select whether the mixer should be emptied.
Default value:
10 min
Allowed range:
0 (=deactivated) to 30 min
Note
: You can change this value only if the station,
which is equipped with CalfProtect, is controlled by an
IFS-feed control or an IFS-compact unit.
mixer
empty v. teat: [yes]
draining mode: no
drain: 120 min
OFF delay: 3 sec
Note
: If a mixer valve is available, is determined in the
setup of the automatic feeder (see
).
mixer
empty v. teat: [yes]
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Summary of Contents for TAK5-CH1-25
Page 38: ...38 Operation ...
Page 54: ...54 Start up ...
Page 70: ...70 Setup ...
Page 84: ...84 Device data ...
Page 90: ...90 Calibration ...
Page 150: ...150 Cleaning ...
Page 170: ...170 Animal control ...
Page 192: ...192 Failures and warnings ...
Page 196: ...196 Care and maintenance plan Routine tasks ...
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Page 218: ...218 Annex 16 3 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
Page 219: ...Annex 219 16 4 Basic principle of interval feeding ...
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