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2. Empty the powder container.
3. Remove the screws that attach the protective grid and remove the protective grid.
4. Clean the protective grid with a damp cloth.
5. Remove the dosing tongue. To do this, remove the star nut located to the right of the powder
discharge.
6. Clean the dosing tongue with a damp cloth and then dry the dosing tongue.
7. Use a dry brush and the supplied cleaning scraper to remove the milk powder deposits in
the powder container and at the powder discharge opening.
8. Reconnect the dry dosing tongue. Retighten the star nut located to the right of the powder
discharge.
9. Reinstall the protective grid. Retighten the screws.
10.Only add milk powder (MP) to the powder container if you want to restart the automatic
feeder immediately.
11.Insert the mains plug and turn on the automatic feeder again using the control switch .
12.Enable milk powder dosing in order to fill the dosing star and the dosing unit.
12.1 Go to
> Diagnosis
to go to the
Powder motor
submenu and press
to start
the motor.
13. Calibrate the milk powder (MP) (see chapter
Manually recalibrating liquid and pow-
The automatic feeder is now ready for operation again.
6.5
Feeding
You may only use the automatic feeder to prepare liquid feed for your calves.
Note:
If you have installed additional peripheral devices such as the additive dispenser, you
must also follow the instructions in the operating manual for these devices.
6.5.1
Replenishing feed
To ensure that the automatic feeder can prepare feed, you must make sure that the powder
container and milk tank are always
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