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Cleaning
9.2.2
Starting mixer cleaning manually
1.
>
cleaning
>
mixer
2. Confirm
start?
with
.
3. Change the detergent quantity, if necessary, and confirm with
.
9.3
Heat exchanger cleaning (serial equipment with
)
For hygienic reasons, the heat exchanger must be daily cleaned.
In the process all the components of the automatic feeder
(except for the suction hoses) are cleaned with water and deter-
gent. That prevents creation of milk deposits or other impurities.
Heat exchanger cleaning can be activated manually or automat-
ically. If automatic heat exchanger cleaning is active (the number
of cleaning processes per day is more than 0), automatic mixer
cleaning becomes no longer necessary as the mixer jar is
cleaned, too.
Note:
If at cleaning time there is still some liquid in the mix-
er jar (the bar electrode is covered), automatic cleaning will
be deferred by one hour at most. During that time the ani-
mal can drink up the liquid in the mixer jar. If the mixer jar
is not emptied within one hour, the liquid in the mixer jar will
be drained via the mixer draining valve, if available, or via
the teat (provided that
empty via teat
is active) and the
cleaning cycle will start running.
These details also apply to
HE cleaning
.
mixer cleaning
start?
cleaning/day: 1
cleaning 1 22:00
mixer cleaning
completed!
Note:
Observe the notes in chapter
Starting mixer clean-
ing automatically/time-controlled
.
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 ...
Page 215: ......
Page 218: ...218 Annex 16 3 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
Page 219: ...Annex 219 16 4 Basic principle of interval feeding ...
Page 222: ...222 Annex ...