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Risk of infection. To prevent infections, use a new hose when restoring the unit
to service.
6. Pour the liquid from the mixer into a container or the drain.
7. Disconnect the hose from the teat to the feeding station valve or the mixer jar.
8. Dispose of the hose. New hoses are available from your dealer.
Risk of infection. To prevent infections, use a new hose when restoring the unit
to service.
9. If your automatic feeder is equipped with a mixer drain valve, disconnect the hose that runs
from the drain channel to the mixer valve.
10.Seal the cable glands of the aerials with dummy plugs.
Moisture can enter the control box through the cable glands for the aerials and
damage the control box.
11.Clean the outside of the automatic feeder using a damp cloth. Clean all areas that are not
reached by the cleaning program.
Pressure washers can
damage
the automatic feeder. Only clean the automatic
feeder by hand using a damp cloth.
12.Empty the powder container.
13.Unscrew the screws that attach the protective grid of the powder container. Remove the
protective grid.
14.Clean the powder container and the dosing unit. (see chapter
the powder container with the dosing unit, page
). To do this, use the scraper supplied.
15.Cover the automatic feeder with a tarp. This will protect it from dirt.
5.1.2
Permanent shutdown
If you are going to permanently shut down the automatic feeder, you must dispose of it in
accordance with the law. To find out which regulations apply to you, contact your waste dis-
posal company or a waste disposal center listed in the yellow pages.
In the appendix of the operating manual, you will find a list of the materials of which the auto-
matic feeder is comprised (see
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