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Running the automatic feeder
8. Confirm the display message
Sponge removed?
by choosing
.
9. Drain the rinsing water by tipping out the contents of the mixer jar into the drain or gully. If
your automatic feeder has the cleaning package, the rinsing water is automatically evacu-
ated.
10.Press
and confirm
HE water: start?
by choosing
.
The heat exchanger is rinsed with clean water.
Note:
If you can see dirt or deposits in the rinsing water, you must repeat the cleaning proce-
dure immediately. Visible deposits in the rinsing water indicate that you are not cleaning the
heat exchanger frequently enough. Therefore, you must clean the heat exchanger more fre-
quently than before.
6.4.3.4 Circuit cleaning
With circuit cleaning, you simultaneously clean the suction hoses, the heat exchanger and the
milk hose.
You require the flushing adapter and the hose spouts shown below. These items come with
the automatic feeder.
1
2
3
4
6
5
1 Hose nozzle
4 Suction hose (first station)
2 Cleaning adaptor
5 Suction hose (second station)
3 Rubber closing cap
6 Coupling for milk supply
Run circuit cleaning at least
once a day
if automatic mixer cleaning is not enabled.
Run circuit cleaning at least
once a week
if automatic mixer cleaning is enabled.
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