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Failures and warnings
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If a transmitter number has been allocated to an animal number, but has still not been reg-
istered.
You eliminate the failure as follows:
1. Confirm
Unknown transmitters warning
by choosing
.
2. In
No.
, you check the unknown transmitter number.
3. In
Number
, you check how many times the unknown transmitter number was identified.
4. In
Time
, you check when the transmitter was last registered by the identification system.
5. Confirm
delete?
by choosing
if you want to delete the transmitter number.
6. Confirm
Register
by choosing
if you want to allocate the unknown transmitter number
to an animal number.
7.2.6
Calibration
The
calibration warning
appears in your display if the last calibration was 120 days ago. You
can see which components you have to calibrate.
You eliminate the failure as follows
1. Calibrate all components shown in the display as described in chapter
calibrating liquid and powder components, page
2. Confirm
delete warning?
by choosing
.
Note:
If you delete the warning without calibrating, the message will appear again the next
day.
7.2.7
Calibration scale
The
calibration scale warning
appears in your display if your calibration scale is not working.
You must contact a service technician immediately.
Risk of malnutrition caused by incorrectly dispensed feed portions. Malnutrition
can cause impaired growth and development, increased susceptibility to illness or even the
death of your calves. You must ensure that you provide your calves with feed using an alter-
native method as long as the calibration scale is not working.
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