Important safety instructions
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tact and always wear chemical-proof protective gloves and goggles when handling the
cleaning agent.
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Excessive strain
. The automatic feeder weighs 80kg. Never attempt to carry it alone as
this can cause excessive physical strain.
2.3.1
Material damage caused by the automatic feeder
The automatic feeder can cause the following types of material damage:
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Infection
. Improper cleaning or incorrect operation can result in calves becoming infected
by pathogens from the automatic feeder. This can lead to medical costs or to the death of
the calves.
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Corrosion
. Improper cleaning or maintenance can result in the automatic feeder ceasing
to function correctly.
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Loss of stability
. The automatic feeder must be set up on a level surface. Otherwise, the
automatic feeder can tip up and suffer damage.
2.4
Your obligations when handling the automatic feeder
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Prevent misuse by children.
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Read the operating manual carefully before commissioning the automatic feeder and ask
your service engineer to explain anything that you do not understand before you use it for
the first time.
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Follow the health and safety and accident prevention regulations.
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Only clean the automatic feeder with the cleaning agents recommended in this manual (see
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When cleaning the automatic feeder, observe the safety instructions stipulated in the safety
data sheet for the cleaning agent.
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Where the safety equipment specified in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent, such
as goggles and chemical-proof protective gloves, when cleaning the automatic feeder.
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Only operate the automatic feeder if it is in proper condition and is fully functional.
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Only operate the automatic feeder if the safety equipment is fitted and intact.
Summary of Contents for TAP5-CH2-25
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