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Running the automatic feeder
•
In
Cleaning/day
, you enter the desired number of cleaning cycles. You can define up to 4
cleaning cycles per day.
Note:
You should define at least one cleaning cycle per day in order to prevent unhygienic
conditions.
•
In
Cleaning 1 to 4
, you enter the desired time of day.
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.
Note:
If you dispense milk from a storage container, you must perform an additional heat
exchanger cleaning as soon as the storage container is empty.
You set an additional automatic heater exchanger cleaning as follows:
1. In
Milch empty
choose
to select [
yes
].
Each time the milk in the milk tank is used up, the additional automatic heat exchanger
cleaning is started.
6.4.3.3.1 Cleaning the heat exchanger manually
If your automatic feeder does not feature automatic heat exchanger cleaning or automatic heat
exchanger cleaning has been disabled, you must clean the heat exchanger manually at least
once a day.
You set heat exchanger cleaning manually as follows:
•
Choose
> Cleaning > Heat exchanger
to go to the
Clean heat exchanger
submenu.
•
Confirm
start?
by choosing
.
•
In
Detergent
, enter the desired amount if your automatic feeder has a detergent pump.
Manual heat exchanger cleaning starts.
6.4.3.3.1 Cleaning the heat exchanger manually with a sponge
If you have disabled automatic heat exchanger cleaning or your automatic feeder does not
have the cleaning package, you must manually clean the stainless steel coil of the heat
exchanger using the sponge ball
once a day
. The sponge ball serves as a mechanical clean-
ing tool that removes deposits and residual milk.
If you have enabled automatic heat exchanger cleaning, you must clean the heat exchanger
once a week
with the sponge. By doing this, you can determine whether your cleaning mea-
sures are effective.
Summary of Contents for TAK5-CH2-25
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