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AB16 GB Issue 02 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

4 DISPLAY

 

 

 

DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEM

 

 

The Mini II Advance control system utilises a highly 
accurate,  individually  calibrated  sensor  for 
temperature.  Be  cautious  of  low  cost  analogue  or 
digital  thermometers  when  comparing  them  with 
the incubator display reading. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  

 

 
 

(FIG 1) 

 
 
 
 
 
             
 
 
 
 

Normal Operation 

– Temperature, number of days remaining until the hatch is due and turn system status are continuously 

displayed. 
 

 

The asterisk “*” adjacent to the temperature reading shows when the heater power is on. When warming the asterisk will be 
continuously on, once warmed up the asterisk will slowly flash as the heater is pulsed to maintain the correct temperature. 
When reducing the temperature setting the asterisk may go off, this is normal.

 

 

During periodic incubation cooling (see section 8) the asterisk will be replaced by an arrow: “↓”. 

 

If turning is switched off an “O” flashes at the corner of the display. 
 

 

If turning is switched on a line “/” symbol rotates at the corner of the display. 

 
 
 

Changing Settings

 

– The Control Menu allows the  various settings to be modified and saved. All settings are retained in the 

event of a power cut.

 

 

 

To access the Control Menu press the 

+

 and 

 buttons simultaneously to unlock the display. For full details of menu settings 

please refer to the contents on page 3 and view the relevant sections. 

 
 
 

Power Loss Display (FIG 1)

 -- If power has been interrupted due to a power cut (or when first switching on) a “P” is shown 

flashing in the corner of the display. Press OK for 2 or more seconds to clear the indicator. If the reason for the power loss is not 
known check the power cable connections are secure. 

 

 

Once the “P” indicator has been cleared, it is advisable to candle eggs a number of times to check for losses. 

 
 
 
 

 

T*37.5

H 35% 
P/ 
T*37.5

T*37.5C 

DAY:19 P/

 

Example settings for poultry:  
 

Temperature:

 37.5

°C

 

 
Humidity:

 Fill one side of the central water 

pot 

 
Turning  interval:

  45  minutes  (turn  off 

from day 19 and remove egg disc) 
 

Turning Angle:

 7 seconds 

 

Cooling:

 OFF 

Содержание Mini II Advance

Страница 1: ......

Страница 2: ...ncludes recommended procedures for successful hatching but incubation involves the control and manipulation of a large number of factors and in certain circumstances different procedures may be necessary For more detailed information on all aspects of egg incubation including helpful advice on getting best results please visit our website at www brinsea co uk Your incubator is designed to allow th...

Страница 3: ...t Quantities Assembly Location Installation 2 Product Introduction Functional Features 3 Settings Control Menu 4 Display 5 Temperature 6 Humidity 7 Eggs 8 Periodic Incubation Cooling 9 Hatching Cleaning up 10 Specifications CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 16 17 18 ...

Страница 4: ...wer supply unit and remove all packaging Check that your electrical supply matches that marked on the power supply unit The diagram shows all the parts that have been supplied to you Ensure you have the correct quantities of each part If there are any parts damaged or missing please contact your retailer or Brinsea Products at the address at the end of the document Damaged appliances must not be u...

Страница 5: ... INCUBATOR ASSEMBLY 1 Fit the water pot guard to prevent chicks from drowning 2 Place the egg disc in the base of the incubator ribbed side up 3 Place the top onto the base Check the top fits flush all the way around the base edge 1 1 2 3 ...

Страница 6: ...ht Ideally thermostatically control the room at between 20 and 25 C 68 and 77 F Never allow the room temperature to drop below 17 C 63 F Make sure that the incubator cannot be exposed to direct sunlight and is used on a flat level surfaced worktop or table not on the floor Connect the power cable to the incubator lid Ensure the connector is pushed fully home in its socket Only use the power supply...

Страница 7: ...7 AB16 GB Issue 02 2 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION FUNCTIONAL FEATURES 1 Digital Display 2 Control Buttons 3 Egg Disc 4 External Fill Point 2 1 3 4 ...

Страница 8: ...ion temperature Default 3 0 C 5 4 F See section 4 CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT DISPLAY Switches all temperature figures between C and F Default C See section 5 SAVE All changes are saved Return to normal operation screen CANCEL All changes are ignored Return to normal operation screen TURNING MODE Switches the turning system to on automatic or off Default automatic AUT TURNING INTERVAL Sets the delay betwee...

Страница 9: ...f the display If turning is switched on a line symbol rotates at the corner of the display Changing Settings The Control Menu allows the various settings to be modified and saved All settings are retained in the event of a power cut To access the Control Menu press the and buttons simultaneously to unlock the display For full details of menu settings please refer to the contents on page 3 and view...

Страница 10: ... candle eggs a number of times after this event to check for losses Low Room Temperature Alarm FIG 4 If the calculated room temperature remains too low for optimum results for more than 1 hour a warning is displayed RM and an alarm will sound Press OK to silence the alarm for 30 minutes If the low temperature problem rectifies itself the RM remains on the display to show this has happened Press OK...

Страница 11: ...ature in the menu to suit the types of eggs you are incubating As the incubator warms up and approaches its control setting the heater on asterisk will change from continuously on to flashing Allow the incubator to stabilise for at least an hour before adjusting the temperature Recommended temperatures Typical incubation period Hens 37 4 37 6 C 99 3 99 6 F 21 days Pheasant 37 6 37 8 C 99 6 100 0 F...

Страница 12: ...mended particularly where poor hatch rates are experienced or if eggs of high value are being incubated Eggs lose moisture through their shells and the rate of evaporation depends on the humidity levels around the eggs and the shell porosity During incubation eggs need to lose a fixed amount of water which corresponds to a loss in weight of around 13 16 depending on species By weighing eggs period...

Страница 13: ...gs begin to hatch and internal membranes begin to dry This effect is in addition to the increased area of water evaporation from the water pots During hatching the high humidity levels will fall dramatically when the lid is opened and will take some time to build up Resist the temptation to lift the lid frequently leave for at least 6 hours between inspections In practice the minimum and maximum l...

Страница 14: ...tor has been running for several hours and has stabilised at the correct temperature The Mini II Advance is designed to accommodate eggs of different sizes from pheasant to duck eggs in the standard egg disc or smaller eggs using the alternative small egg disc supplied separately Set the eggs in the pockets of the egg discs provided The eggs need to be set lying flat and most eggs favour being set...

Страница 15: ...20 degrees If eggs of mixed sizes are being incubated it will be necessary to compromise the turning angle In general if the larger eggs turn through 90 degrees 1 4 of a turn then the smaller ones may turn through twice this with no problem Parrot like species may benefit from larger turns in the first 10 days of incubation If the turning mode is switched to ON remember to stop the turning 2 days ...

Страница 16: ...ach cooling period starts at approximately the same time each day 24 hours between start times The first cooling period will start 24 hours after the incubator was last switched on If there is a power interruption the 24 hour delay starts again During the cooling period the heater asterisk goes off and an arrow is displayed When the cooling period ends the asterisk is shown and the incubator warms...

Страница 17: ...d then rinse thoroughly Use a vacuum cleaner and soft brush to remove dust from the fan guard Wipe all other internal surfaces with a cloth made damp with the solution and then wipe off with a cloth made damp with clean water Ensure that the instructions supplied with the fluid are followed If a separate hatcher is used the procedure above should still be followed every two months The exterior of ...

Страница 18: ...nt any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling 10 SPECIFICATIONS MINI II MAXIMUM SETTING CAPACITIES Egg size Typical capacity Quail 12 Pheasant 12 Hen 7 Duck 7 Dimensions 245mm x 245mm x 165mm Weight 1 07 Kg Power Consumption Incubator maximum 20 Watts typical average 12 Watts Electrical Supply 100 230v 50 60Hz 0 ...

Страница 19: ...bstances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations The relevant sections of the following Standards have been used EN 60335 1 2012 A11 2014 EN 60335 2 71 2003 A1 2007 EN 55014 1 2006 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 2015 EN 50581 2012 The technical documentation for the products is available from the above address Authorised Representative Ian Pearce Managing Director Signature Date of Issue 8 th Septe...

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