Running the automatic feeder
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5. Press
and confirm
HE water start?
by choosing
. Fill two-thirds of the mixer jar with
water.
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.
6. Pour the prepared quantity of cleaning agent into the mixer.
7. Turn off the automatic feeder using the control switch and disconnect the mains plug.
8. Clean the mixer jar with a soft brush or a soft sponge.
9. Empty the mixer jar by tipping out the contents into the drain or gully.
10. Insert the mains plug again and turn on the automatic feeder again using the control
switch.
11. Press
until the message
Start automatic mode?
appears in your display.
12. Confirm
Start automatic mode?
by choosing
.
The automatic feeder is now operating in automatic mode again.
6.4.3.3 Cleaning the heat exchanger (for standard equipment).
Liquid feed is constantly flowing through the heat exchanger, causing milk deposits to form.
These milk deposits are an ideal breeding ground for germs. Therefore, rinse the heat
exchanger thoroughly with water and cleaning agent every day.
Chemical burns
from cleaning agents. The cleaning agent can chemically burn
your eyes or hands. Always wear protective goggles and gloves when working with cleaning
agents. Follow the safety instructions listed in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent and
use the safety equipment specified.
6.4.3.3.1 Cleaning the heat exchanger automatically and time-controlled
The default setting is to automatically clean the heat exchanger twice a day (at 07:00 hours
and at 22:00 hours).
You set automatic heater exchanger cleaning as follows:
•
Choose
> Cleaning > Heat exchanger
to go to the
Clean heat exchanger
submenu.
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