Preliminary
941322_VMS Instruction Book 2006.pdf2009-09-07
No. Name Range Default Description/optionsNo. Name Range Default Description/options
0 = no acidic cleaning0 = no acidic cleaning
1 = one alkaline, one acidic cleaning1 = one alkaline, one acidic cleaning
2 = two alkaline, one acidic cleaning2 = two alkaline, one acidic cleaning
3 = etc.3 = etc.
Maintenance an calibration
The following points are important to sustain
correct dosing of etergents. Note that
these two tasks should be performed by an
authorised DeLaval service engineer.
• The tubes in the peristaltic pumps should
be replaced at least two times a year.
• The dosing volume (P6-P8) of the
detergent pumps should be checked
every third month. The dosing capacity
(P32-P34) may need to be adjusted.
Starting cleaning or rinsing
from the touch screen
Note: Any ongoing backflush process must
first be finished before cleaning or rinsing
can be started.
1. Ensure that the milking station is in
manual mode.
2. Remove any cow that might be in the
milking station.
After treatment window
Note: Both gates should be closed to
prevent a cow from entering before the
system cleaning has been started. Closing
and opening gates is done in the Stall
control window.
3. Press the tab After Treatment on the
touch screen to display the After treatment
window.
4. In the After treatment window, press the
Cleaning and Rinsing button. This will open
the Cleaning and rinsing window.
Disposal
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1 Disposal and recycling informa-
tion
When the product reaches the end of life, dispose
it properly according to local laws and regula-
tions.
1.1 Disposal of packaging material
(Packaging EU Directive 94/62/EC)
This symbol indicates that the product’s packag-
ing material can be recycled.
2 Disposal of waste electrical and
electronic equipment
(European WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU)
The symbol of a crossed-out wheeled bin with a
horizontal bar beneath should be affixed on all
electrical and electronic products. This symbol
indicates that when the product have reached the
end of life, it must not be disposed of with munic-
ipal waste.
It is the customer's responsibility to dispose of the
waste equipment by handing it over to an author-
ised collection point for the recycling of waste
electrical and electronic equipment. In most
Member States, consumers may also return
waste equipment to the retailer upon purchase of
an equivalent new product.
To prevent possible harm to human health or the
environment from uncontrolled waste disposal,
separate these items from other types of waste
and recycle them responsibly, to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources.
Contact your local authority for details of the
nearest designated collection point.
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