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2. Check all feed-conducting components from the mixer up to the mixer drain valve or from
the mixer up to the teat for clogs and remove them.
The hose from the mixer drain valve to the drain shaft may not be lengthened.
3. Reinsert the mains plug and turn on the automatic feeder using the control switch .
4. Check the feeding pump:
•
Confirm
Feeding pump start?
by choosing
.
5. Check the mixer drain valve:
•
Confirm
mixer drain: open?
by choosing
.
6. Check the bar electrode:
7. Confirm
Bo. water start?
by choosing
to fill the mixer with water.
8. In
Mixer emptying?
, confirm by choosing
.
9. Confirm
Delete failure?
by choosing
if you have eliminated the failure.
10.Remove detergent remnants from feed-conducting components by rinsing them with water.
Detergent remnants that enter the feed can be hazardous to the health of
calves. Remove detergent remnants before restarting the automatic feeder.
11.Return to automatic mode.
7.1.7
Heating
If
Failure, heating
appears in your display, contact a service technician immediately. Feeder
operation is interrupted.
An interruption in feeder operation means that your calves will not receive any
feed. This can lead to malnutrition. Malnutrition can cause impaired growth and development,
increased susceptibility to illness or even the death of your calves. You must use an alternative
method to supply your calves with feed as long as the automatic feeder is out of service.
7.1.8
Boiler temperature sensor
If
Failure, Temp. sensor, boiler
appears in your display, contact a service technician imme-
diately. Feeder operation is interrupted.
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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