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If a calf has finished the last portion of its feed entitlement, 0.25 l of warm water is dispensed
into the mixer jar. If the calf drinks this warm water, this rinses the suction hose and removes
residual milk from it.
Note:
Hose rinsing is usually not enabled until the 14th day of the feeding plan because young
calves typically do not like to drink water.
You set hose rinsing as follows:
1. Choose
> Cleaning
to go to the
Hose rinsing
submenu.
2. In
Group
, choose
to select a group (A, B, C or D) from the input field.
3. In
activated
, choose
[
yes
] to enable rinsing and [
no
] to disable rinsing.
4. In
as of plan day
, enter the day on which you want hose rinsing to start. The default setting
is 14.
Hose rinsing is now enabled or disabled.
6.4.3.5 Cleaning the powder discharge opening
Check the powder discharge opening for milk powder deposits each day. Remove milk powder
deposits immediately. By doing this, you prevent the power discharge opening from clogging
and dispensing insufficient milk powder.
Insufficient milk powder in the feed causes undernourishment or malnutrition in
your calves. This can cause impaired growth and development, increased susceptibility to ill-
ness or even the death of your calves. Check the powder discharge opening every day.
To clean the powder discharge opening, proceed as follows:
1. Turn off the automatic feeder using the control switch and disconnect the mains plug.
Risk of injury caused by automatic startup. Do not reach into the hazardous
area of the mixer. The mixer can start up automatically at any time, crushing or cutting off
your fingers. Switch off the automatic feeder using the control switch, pull the mains plug
and only use the supplied scraper to clean the powder discharge opening.
2. Clean the powder outlet using the supplied scraper. Catch the loosened deposits and milk
powder and dispose of them.
3. Reconnect the mains plug.
4. Switch on the automatic feeder again using the control switch.
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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