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Commissioning
3.25
Cleaning
For hygienic reasons, you must completely remove any coolant and lubricant remnants from the
system before commissioning. To do this, execute the cleaning cycle. (see the
Cleaning >
Cleaning cycle
chapter in the operating manual for the automatic feeder).
WARNING!
Beware of chemical burns from cleaning agents.
The cleaning agent can cause chemical burns to your eyes or hands.
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Always wear goggles and chemical-proof protective gloves when using cleaning agents.
Follow all the safety instructions listed in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent and
wear the specified safety equipment.
3.26
Reading in and creating transmitters
During the initial startup process for the automatic feeder, the transmitters have to be read and
created once in the system. When you do this, each transmitter number is assigned one animal
number of no more than six digits. These animal numbers are then available and can be used
to register the animals (see 7. "Transmitter and animal management" - 75 and following pages)
3.27
Registering animals
Animals are only fed at the feeder if they are also registered there (see 7.2 "Registering ani-
mals" - 79 and following pages)
3.28
Entering correction days
During commissioning, the total feeding duration of an animal can be reduced by “shifting” the
animal to the desired plan day. (see the
Operation > Feeding
chapter in the operating manual
for the automatic feeder).