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3. In
Detergent
, you enter the desired amount of detergent. You can enter values between 0
ml/l and 25 ml/l. The default setting is 0 ml/l.
Note:
Consult the data sheet for the cleaning agent to determine the amount recommended
by the cleaning agent manufacturer recommends and enter this value.
4. In
Clean teat
, choose
[
yes
] if you want to clean the inside of the teat with rinsing
water. The rinsing water is pumped by the suction hoses and drained via the teat. The de-
fault setting is [
no
].
Note:
Teat cleaning is important step for preventing infections and should therefore should
always be set.
6.4.3.2 Cleaning the mixer
You can clean the mixer automatically (time-controlled) or manually, with or without detergent.
A cleaning cycle consists of:
•
Pre-cleaning
.
•
Main cleaning
with the addition of detergent. Depending on the configuration of your auto-
matic feeder, the main cleaning cycle starts automatically or you must start it yourself. When
it is started manually, you add the cleaning agent manually during the main cleaning cycle.
•
Rinsing
.
6.4.3.2.1 Cleaning the mixer automatically and time-controlled
If your automatic feeder features a detergent pump or the cleaning package, clean agent is
added fully automatically. You must check each day to ensure that the cleaning agent con-
tainer is full and that the detergent is dispensed into the mixer.
Chemical burns
from cleaning agents. The cleaning agent can cause chemical
burns to the eyes or hands. Always wear goggles and protective gloves when using cleaning
agents. Follow the safety instructions listed in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent and
use the safety equipment specified.
The rinsing water is not evacuated via the mixer drain valve, if present, but via the teat.
You set automatic mixer cleaning as follows:
Two automatic mixer cleaning cycles at 07:00 hours and 22:00 hours are preset.
•
Choose
> Cleaning > Mixer
to go to the
Clean mixer
submenu.
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