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AD21 GB Issue 03 

5.5

 

CHANGING SETTINGS – The Main Menu allows the various settings to be modified and saved. All changes 
are retained in the event of a power cut. 

 

To access the Main Menu press the 

+

 and 

 buttons simultaneously to unlock the display. For full details of 

menu settings please refer to the guide on page 3. 
 

6  Storage of Eggs 

6.1

 

Store  eggs  in  cool,  damp  conditions.  Most  species  may  be  safely  stored  for  up  to  14  days  before  serious 
reductions in hatch rates are likely. Daily turning of stored eggs also helps maintain hatchability. 

6.2

 

Discard  cracked,  mis-shaped  and  heavily  soiled  eggs  (if  possible).  Only  wash  soiled  eggs  using  a  brand  egg 
wash solution such as Brinsea Incubation Disinfectant Concentrate following the manufacturer’s instructions. It 
is essential to wash eggs in solution which is significantly warmer than the egg. Bear in mind that all solutions 
will remove the outer cuticle from the egg as well as the dirt and may leave the egg at greater risk from bacterial 
contamination in the future. 

7  Temperature 

Stable and correct temperature is essential for good results. Adjust with care.  

7.1

 

Note:  your  incubator  may  not  be  set  to  the  correct  temperature  from  the  factory  and  the  following  procedure 
must be followed before setting eggs. 

7.2

 

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.  

7.3

 

Press the - and + buttons simultaneously to unlock the main menu. Press OK to select the temperature screen and 
adjust  as  necessary  using  the  +  and  –  buttons.  Press  OK  to  return  to  the  Main  Menu  and  then  scroll  down  to 
Save.  Press  OK  to  save  the  changes.  When  reducing  temperature  the  asterisk  may  go  out  while  the  incubator 
cools – this is normal. 

7.4

 

Refer  to  the  digital  temperature  display  to  check  temperature.  The  display  shows  the  air  temperature  in 
increments of 0.1°. Adjust temperature with care – small differences have large effects on hatching performance. 

7.5

 

The Display can be switched  to show all  temperature settings in degrees Fahrenheit. Press the  - and + buttons 
simultaneously to unlock the main menu. Scroll to the C/F option and press OK to select the C/F display screen. 
Press the + button to select °F or the – button to select °C. Press OK to return to the Main Menu and then scroll 
down to Save. Press OK to save the changes. 

7.6

 

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°F 

 

 

23-27 days 

Quail 

 

37.6 – 37.8°C 

 

99.6 - 100°F 

 

 

16-23 days  

Ducks 

 

37.4 – 37.6°C 

 

99.3 – 99.6°F 

 

 

28 days 

Geese 

 

37.4 – 37.6°C 

 

99.3 – 99.6°F 

 

 

28-32 days 

Parrots: 

 

 

Amazons 

36.8 – 37.0°C 

 

98.3 – 98.6ºF 

 

 

24-29 days 

Macaws  

36.8 – 37.0°C 

 

98.3 – 98.6ºF 

 

 

26-28 days 

Love birds 

36.8 – 37.0°C 

 

98.3 – 98.6ºF 

 

 

22-24 days 

African Grey 

36.8 – 37.0°C 

 

98.3 – 98.6ºF 

 

 

28 days 

Eclectus  

36.8 – 37.0°C 

 

98.3 – 98.6ºF 

 

 

28 days 

Содержание Octagon 20 Advance

Страница 1: ...ntroduction 2 2 QUICK REFERENCE 2 3 Unpacking 4 4 Location and Installation 4 5 Digital Control System 5 6 Storage of eggs 7 7 Temperature 7 8 Humidity and Ventilation 8 9 Egg setting 10 10 Egg turning 10 11 Periodic Incubation Cooling 11 12 Hatching 11 13 Cleaning up 12 14 Servicing and Calibration 12 15 Troubleshooting 14 16 Specifications 15 ...

Страница 2: ... a book list please don t hesitate to contact us The Octagon 20 Advance and Octagon 40 Advance incubators are available with the option of the Advance Humidity Pump for automatic humidity control Operating instructions for this module are supplied separately Fig 1 Functional features of the Octagon 20 Advance Octagon 40 Advance functionally similar 2 Quick Reference please read relevant section fo...

Страница 3: ...RATURE ALARM RANGE 1 0 5 0 C 1 8 9 0 F BELOW SET INCUBATION TEMPERATURE DEFAULT 3 0 C 5 4 F CELSIUS FAHRENHEIT DISPLAY SWITCHES ALL TEMPERATURE FIGURES BETWEEN C AND F DEFAULT C SAVE ALL CHANGES ARE SAVED RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION SCREEN CANCEL ALL CHANGES ARE IGNORED RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATION SCREEN PRESS BOTH BUTTONS TO UNLOCK THE MAIN MENU SELECT THE OPTION RETURN TO THE MENU GO FORWARD ONE S...

Страница 4: ...pproved cord set in accordance with the regulations of the country it is used in 3 4 To register your new Brinsea product please visit www brinsea co uk and follow the link on the right hand side of the home page to qualify for your free 2 year guarantee 3 5 Go to www Brinsea co uk and register as a free member of the Brinsea Email Group to receive the latest news and information such as advance n...

Страница 5: ... or 100 1 Brinsea Incubation Disinfectant Solution leaving the top of the liquid 3 4 20mm from the top of the channel Replace the tray and replace the lid Slide the ventilation control to the centre of its range 4 7 Plug incubator and cradle mains supply cables into suitable outlets ensuring that the cables are not pulled tight The incubator fan will start the buzzer sound and the LCD display on t...

Страница 6: ... cleared it is advisable to candle eggs a number of times to check for losses 5 3 HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM DISPLAY If the measured temperature goes up by more than the figure in the ALARM HI screen the alarm will sound immediately and T will be displayed Press OK to silence the alarm for 30 minutes If the high temperature problem rectifies itself the T remains on the display to show this has happene...

Страница 7: ...risk will change from continuously on to flashing Allow the incubator to stabilise for at least an hour before adjusting the temperature 7 3 Press the and buttons simultaneously to unlock the main menu Press OK to select the temperature screen and adjust as necessary using the and buttons Press OK to return to the Main Menu and then scroll down to Save Press OK to save the changes When reducing te...

Страница 8: ...l 45 55 RH Parrots 35 45 RH Hatching All species 65 RH or more For more specific information on particular species requirements check the relevant literature B Monitor egg weight loss which varies as a direct result of humidity and correct against published weight loss figures for the species Eggs lose moisture through their shells and the rate of evaporation depends on the humidity levels around ...

Страница 9: ...rying and hardening before the hatch fully emerges Humidity will naturally increase as the first eggs begin to hatch and internal membranes begin to dry This effect is in addition to the increased area of water evaporation from the water channels 8 6 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 l...

Страница 10: ...s have been set the temperature must not be adjusted for 24 hours to allow the eggs to warm Check the water level every 3 days or so and temperature daily Candle the eggs after 1 3rd of the incubation period has elapsed to reject clear infertile eggs see section 12 10 Egg Turning Warning NEVER MANUALLY TURN THE INCUBATOR WHILE IT IS ON THE CRADLE this will damage the turning mechanism and invalida...

Страница 11: ... to the cooling option Press OK to select the cooling screen Use the and buttons to select OFF 60 120 180 240 300 or 360 minutes cooling Press OK to accept the figure and then scroll to SAVE and press OK to save the changes 11 3 Each cooling period starts at the same time each day 24 hours between start times The first cooling period will start after the incubator has been switched on for 24 hours...

Страница 12: ...turn cradle may be cleaned with a damp cloth Avoid allowing any moisture to get inside mechanical housings 13 5 Always clean the incubator before storage and ensure that the unit is totally dry inside and out 14 Servicing and Calibration IMPORTANT THE HEATER CORD AND CONNECTIONS ARE AT MAINS VOLTAGE NEVER OPERATE THE INCUBATOR WITH THE FAN COVER REMOVED RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 14 1 In case of failu...

Страница 13: ...RAGE CALIBRATE HYGROMETER PLACE HYGROMETER IN EGG BASKET WITH NO WATER IN TROUGHS HUMIDITY PUMP CYCLE TIME ONLY APPLICABLE WHEN USED WITH THE BRINSEA ADVANCE HUMIDITY PUMP AMBIENT TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION AMBIENT TEMPERATURE USED IN HEATER CONTROL ALGORITHM ONLY ADJUST IF DISPLAY VARIES BY MORE THAN 0 2 C PRESS ALL 3 BUTTONS TO UNLOCK THE CALIBRATION MENU SELECT THE OPTION RETURN TO THE MENU GO FO...

Страница 14: ...6 Live embryo with bill in air sack due to hatch in 24 48 hours 7 Normal development of the air pocket according to number of days General guides Observation Likely Cause s Solution s No chicks hatch Infertility infection drastically incorrect incubation settings parent ill health Check egg viability are similar eggs hatching naturally Disinfect the incubator Check incubator settings and procedure...

Страница 15: ...gh 65cm x 26cm x 26cm high Including Autoturn Cradle 43cm x 26cm x 30cm high 73cm x 26cm x 30cm high Weight Incubator only 2 70 Kg 4 20 Kg Including Autoturn Cradle 3 25 Kg 4 80 Kg Power Consumption Maximum 45 Watts 90 Watts typical average 25 Watts 40 Watts Autoturn cradle 4 Watts 4 Watts Electrical Supply 230v 50Hz 230v 50Hz Brinsea Products Ltd Station Road Sandford N Somerset BS25 5RA Tel 0193...

Страница 16: ...tes are in conformity with the following EU Directives 2006 42 EC Machinery Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive The relevant sections of the following Standards have been used EN 60335 1 2002 A14 2010 EN 60335 2 71 2003 A1 2007 EN 55014 1 2006 A2 2011 EN 55014 2 1997 A2 2008 The technical documentation for the products is available from the above address Authorised Repres...

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