Faults and warnings 103
NOTICE!
An interruption in feeding operation means that your calves will not receive any feed.
This can lead to malnutrition. Malnutrition can cause impaired growth and development, in-
creased susceptibility to illness or even death of the calves.
► Make sure that the end user provides the calves with feed using an alternative method as
long as feeder operation is interrupted.
You replace the ID chip as follows:
1. Order the new ID chip, specifying the device number.
DANGER!
Fatal electric shock
The electrical components of the automatic feeder are live.
► Always first switch off the automatic feeder using the main switch and disconnect the mains
plug before you work on the main board.
2. Switch the automatic feeder off using the main switch and disconnect the power plug.
3. Open the flap on the back of the automatic feeder.
4. Unplug the old ID chip from the main board (see circuit diagram provided).
5. Insert the new ID chip on the main board (see circuit diagram provided).
6. Close the flap on the back of the automatic feeder.
7. Insert the mains plug and switch on the automatic feeder again using the main switch.
8. Choose Setup > ID chip to go to the Read sub-menu.
9. Activate the ID chip by choosing .
9.2.11 Duplicate animal number
If the same number was assigned twice during the fully automated registration process, Warn-
ing, Duplicate animal no. will appear in your display.
You change the duplicate animal number as follows:
1. Confirm Duplicate animal no. warning by choosing .
The Duplicated menu in Animal control appears (see the Animal checking > Duplicated
chapter in the operator's manual).
2. In No., the full transmitter number of the animal appears.
3. In Animal no., change the automatically assigned number.
4. In Time and Date, check when the duplicate animal number appeared.