
5640015_07.17_EN
PORTABLE IMILK401
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Instruction Manual, Operation and
Maintenance original instructions
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7.2.2
Automatic milking with automatic detachment
Automatic milking means that milking detachment operations are controlled by the flow detected from the
flow sensor. In this case, the iMilk401 panel determines when to detach the milking clusters, according to the
parameters set
NOTE
The
Detachment
parameter must be set on
Automatic
Starting from detachment and pressing the
key will start automatic milking.
The cylinder releases the milking clusters and starts counting the
Vacuum Delay
(the display shows the
letter "V" next to the pulsation indicator) and
Initial Delay
.
Once the
Vacuum Delay
has elapsed, the shut-off valve opens and the pulsator is activated, and the
iMilk401 starts to count the milking time.
Once the
Initial Delay
has elapsed, the milk flow will be monitored via the sensor.
The milking phase usually lasts until the quantity of milk drops below the set threshold in the
Min Flow Dripp
parameter, then the
Final Delay
starts counting and goes on until the quantity of milk remains below the set
threshold.
If you are using the P1 milking program, detachment starts when the
Final Delay
has elapsed.
Throughout the phase, the display shows all the information related to the current milking.
Partial
amount of
milked milk
Pulsation
indicator
Milk
temperature
Animal
number
Vacuum delay
indicator