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3. Select the desired feeding group in
Group
.
4. Confirm the prompt
Animal xx in group X change registration?
by choosing
.
Note:
When registration is changed, the feeding day is retained; the calf is
not
reset to the
start of the feeding plan (= to plan day 1).
6.4
Cleaning the automatic feeder
You must clean all parts of the automatic feeder that come into contact with liquid or powder
animal feed.
Note:
If you have installed additional devices such as an additive dispenser, you must also
follow the cleaning instructions in the operating manual for these devices.
Cleaning methods
You can use a range of cleaning methods, which you can also combine:
•
You can clean some parts, such as the mixer, using programs that run automatically.
•
You can clean parts such as the powder container manually.
Remember:
•
You must observe all safety warnings in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent you are
using.
•
You must always wear the protective gear, such as protective goggles and gloves, specified
in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent you are using.
•
Undiluted cleaning agent may not be drained into the ground water or sewage system. Ob-
serve the recommendations in the safety data sheet for your cleaning agent and contact
your water utility company and your sewage disposal company to find out which regulations
apply to you.
•
Observe the cleaning intervals recommended by the manufacturer of the cleaning agent as
well as those recommended in this operating manual. (see chapter
•
Only use the cleaning agents recommended in this operating manual.
•
Observe the manufacturer's guidelines regarding the amount, temperature and concentra-
tion of cleaning agent used.
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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Page 119: ...Appendix 119 9 Appendix 9 1 Feeding 9 1 1 Standard feeding plans 9 1 1 1 Group A ...
Page 120: ...120 Appendix 9 1 1 2 Group B 9 1 1 3 Group C ...
Page 121: ...Appendix 121 9 1 1 4 Group D ...
Page 122: ...122 Appendix 9 1 1 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
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