112 Faults and warnings
• How often the automatic feeder received no response from the identification system.
• How often the minimum temperature in the heat exchanger was not met (heating).
• How often the water test was negative (water shortage).
• How often the mixer could not be drained via the mixer drain valve (mixer draining).
• How often the heating function was faulty.
• How often erroneous values were provided by the water meter.
• How often faults occurred during automatic flushing of the mixer (Flushing).
• How often the test of the boiler was run unsuccessfully (boiler not filled).
• How often implausible values were reported by the temperature sensors in Boiler and Mix-
er.
• How often the temperature of the boiler water was too high. e.g., if the automatic feeder
was supplied with hot water.
• How often the supply electrode was grounded before mixing a feeding portion.
• How often a CAN node is registered with the incorrect CAN address (incorrect ID).
• How often the automatic feeder could not switch to automatic mode because, for example,
the liquid and powder feed components were not calibrated (calibration).
• How often the same address has been assigned in the CAN bus to devices (duplicate ad-
dress).
• How often a fault has occurred in connection with the ID chip.
• How often Unknown transmitter was detected by the identification system.
• How often it has been indicated that an animal number has already been assigned (dupli-
cate animal no.).
• How often the flushing agent empty indicator was displayed.
• How often the automatic feeder tried to establish a connection to the cloud (Cloud connect
retry/Cloud reconnect)
You check the faults as follows:
1. Navigate via > Diagnostics to switch to the Checking sub-menu.
2. Select the fault that occurred.
2.1. In Number, you check how many times the fault occurred.
2.2. In since, you check when the entries were last deleted.
2.3. In last on or last at you can determine the day on which or the time at which a certain
event last occurred.
3. Confirm Delete?
by choosing to delete the fault message.