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Running the automatic feeder
You start manual mixer cleaning as follows:
1. Choose
> Cleaning > Mixer
to go to the
Clean mixer
submenu.
2. The message
Detergent
appears in the display.
3.
Chemical burns
from cleaning agents. The cleaning agent can cause chem-
ical burns to the eyes or hands. Always wear goggles and protective gloves when using
cleaning agents. Follow the safety instructions listed in the safety data sheet for the clean-
ing agent and use the safety equipment specified.
Pour the prepared cleaning agent into the mixer.
Confirm the filling by choosing
.
Cleaning is started.
Note:
Start the cleaning at a time when there is little feed entitlement so that your calves do
not have to wait too long for feed.
6.4.3.2.1 Cleaning the mixer jar manually
You must clean the mixer jar manually if it is visibly dirty, if you have disabled automatic clean-
ing or perform automatic cleaning less than twice a day.
Risk of injury caused by automatic startup. The automatic feeder automatically
prepares a feed portion when it detects a calf with feed entitlement. The automatically starting
stirring blades in the mixing tank can crush or cut off your hand or fingers. Always turn off the
automatic feeder with the control switch and disconnect the mains plug before manually clean-
ing the mixer.
You clean the mixer manually as follows:
1. Press
.
2. Confirm
Exit automatic mode?
by choosing
.
3. Press
and confirm
HE water start?
by choosing
.
The mixer jar is filled with water.
4. Empty the mixer jar. How the mixer jar is emptied depends on the configuration of your au-
tomatic feeder.
4.1
Manually pour the contents of the mixer into the drain or gully.
4.2
Confirm
Mixer: empty?
by choosing
if your automatic feeder has a mixer
drain valve.
Summary of Contents for TAK5-CH2-25
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