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Important safety instructions
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Do not touch any moving components of the automatic feeder, for example the mixer
blades.
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Only use genuine spare parts from the manufacturer.
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Turn off the automatic feeder and disconnect the mains plug before carrying out any main-
tenance or cleaning work on the automatic feeder.
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Do not use the automatic feeder outdoors.
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If connection is made to a potable water system, the system shall be protected against
backflow.
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The following specific hazards are associated with the automatic feeder's electrical system:
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Electrical breakdown
. If there is an electrical or voltage breakdown, electric current
flows through parts of the automatic feeder that are normally insulated. Contact can
cause a fatal electric shock. Make sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker is in-
stalled.
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Short circuit, Indirect contact
. If there is a short circuit, current at many times the
level of the operating current can flow. Contact can cause a fatal electric shock. Make
sure that an earth leakage circuit breaker is installed.
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The solenoid valves and the pipes to the valves can reach temperatures of up to 70°C. Con-
tact can cause burns. Do not touch the solenoid valves and pipes during operation.
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Liquid at temperatures of up to 70°C can spray out of the pipes to the valves. This can cause
scalding. Do not touch the pipes during operation. Carry out the recommended mainte-
nance on the hoses.
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The mixer and powder supply start up unexpectedly if a calf with feed entitlement approach-
es. This can crush or chop off fingers or hands. Never reach into the area of the mixer or
powder supply while the automatic feeder is in operation. Only use the scraper supplied for
cleaning the powder discharge opening.
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Poisoning
. Additives that are fed to the calves may contain substances that are hazardous
to human health. Avoid direct contact and always wear protective gloves and goggles when
handling these substances.
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Chemical burns
. The cleaning agent used for cleaning the automatic feeder contains caus-
tic substances. These can cause severe injuries to the hands or the eyes. Avoid direct con-
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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Page 6: ...6 Table of contents ...
Page 102: ...102 Running the automatic feeder ...
Page 119: ...Appendix 119 9 Appendix 9 1 Feeding 9 1 1 Standard feeding plans 9 1 1 1 Group A ...
Page 120: ...120 Appendix 9 1 1 2 Group B 9 1 1 3 Group C ...
Page 121: ...Appendix 121 9 1 1 4 Group D ...
Page 122: ...122 Appendix 9 1 1 5 Template for individual feeding plan ...
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