Operation
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Pressing the
key switches the Milk Shuttle on and off. After switching on, the
display shows the main menu centred in the control panel:
Switching on will also switch on the display lighting, but this switches off after a
short time. Briefly pressing any key will turn the display lighting back on.
During battery operation, the display and the control stay active for 15 minutes if
no key is pressed. The electronic system then switches off completely. This
prevents the battery from discharging too quickly.
When the Milk Shuttle is connected to mains voltage, the display lighting switches
off. The display and the control always remain active and can only be switched off
by pressing and holding down the
key.
The propelling drive on devices with this drive can be operated when the display is
switched on.
6.2
Heating/Agitating
The Heating/Agitating function heats the filled water or feed to a preset target
temperature. The following values are factory defaults:
• Target temperature: 40 °C
• Agitating:
10 seconds
• Break:
15 seconds
How to adjust these values to your requirements is given in
The function
Heating/Agitating
only works on mains operation. If your MilkShuttle
is running on battery power only (no mains supply), this function is not available.
ATTENTION
No heating-up while the feed container is empty!
•
Please make sure that liquid is filled into the feed container once the
heating is switched on.
The minimum fill quantity of the container during the heating phase amounts
to 30 litres (MilkShuttle 150, MilkShuttle 200, MilkShuttle 250). When using
the Milk-Shuttle 100, heating is allowed once 15 litres of liquid are filled into
the feed container.
• Heating may
never
switched on while the feed container is empty!
Otherwise the heater my be damaged!
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Summary of Contents for MilkShuttle
Page 6: ...About these operating instructions 6 ...
Page 28: ...Start up 28 ...
Page 41: ...Operation 41 Figure 6 7 Moving on slopes 9 x ...
Page 42: ...Operation 42 ...
Page 56: ...Programming and calibrating 56 ...
Page 78: ...Maintenance Repairs 78 ...
Page 80: ...Spare parts 80 ...
Page 84: ...Mixing tables 84 ...
Page 86: ...Index 86 ...
Page 87: ...87 Notes ...