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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.
Status Indication Description Alarm handling Possible
actions
Air leakage
detection
The large button
indicator is flash-
ing yellow slowly
Occurs due to liner slip or
other leakage on teat
cups.
Identify and fix the air leak-
age.
Note! The alarm clears
when, whichever occur first,
the air leakage stops or on
cluster take- off or on the
IDD.
Press:
Cluster
release
(reattach),
refer to
Ä
Chapter
4.4 "Reat-
taching a
cluster" on
page 45.
Press and
hold:
Drop clusters
Note! If clus-
ter attach-
ment is
blocked, see
Ä
Chapter
1.5 "Over-
ride" on
page 20.
Kick-off
detection
Occurs when the animal
has physically kicked-off
and detach the clusters
while milking.
Consider reattachment.
Note! The alarm clears
when, whichever occur first,
cluster release (reattach-
ment) or cluster drop or on
the IDD.
Blocked air
bleed detec-
tion
Occurs when blockage of
the airbleed in the cluster
is detected and the Milk
is not evacuated from the
cluster properly.
Clean the hole to unblock
and consider reattaching.
Note! The alarm clears
when, whichever occur first,
the hole unblocks and the air
levels go back to normal or
on cluster release (reattach-
ment) or on the IDD.
Blood detec-
tion
Occurs when the aver-
age blood concentration
In the milk during this
milking exceeds a
threshold set by the user.
If the cluster is retracted due
to a blood alarm it is not rec-
ommended to reattach the
cluster as the blood detected
is not always visible in the
milk. Consider milking in a
bugget.
Note! The alarm clears
when, whichever occur first,
cluster release (reattach-
ment) or cluster drop or on
the IDD.
Milk conduc-
tivity alarm
Occurs when the relative
deviation between aver-
age conductivity during
ongoing milking and the
expected conductivity for
the cow exceeds a set
threshold (the expected
Conductivity is based on
a 7 days average con-
ductivity).
Follow the farm’s Conductiv-
ity management instruc-
tions.
Note! The alarm clears
when, whichever occur first,
conductivity levels return to
normal, cluster release (reat-
tachment) or cluster drop or
on the IDD.
DeLaval milking automation MA200 (Test installation)
Quick guide
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