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Förster-Technik TAP5-VS2-50 - Station;Drain Valve

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Faults and warnings 97
You replace the ID chip as follows:
1. Switch the automatic feeder off using the main switch and disconnect the power plug.
2. Open the flap on the back of the automatic feeder.
3. Disconnect the old ID chip from the main board (see circuit diagram provided).
4. Insert the ID chip on the main board.
5. Close the flap on the back of the automatic feeder.
6. Insert the mains plug and switch on the automatic feeder again using the main switch.
7. Choose Setup > ID chip to go to the Read sub-menu.
8. Activate the ID chip by choosing .
9.1.12 Station/drain valve
If a feeding box valve or the mixer drain valve (optional) is leakingFault, station/drain valve
appears in the display . The automatic feeder loses water during cleaning.
Feeder operation will be interrupted. Make sure that the end user provides the calves with feed
using an alternative method as long as feed operation is interrupted.
You can correct the fault as follows:
1. Check all feeding box valves and the mixer drain valve for leaks.
1.1. Clean leaky valves in order to remove any foreign objects that might have entered the
system.
1.2. Repair leaky valves or replace them.
2. Check the rod electrode.
2.1. Navigate via > Diagnostics > Sensors to the Elec. rod sub-menu.
2.2. In the right-hand column, check the status (free or covered).
2.3. Confirm Elec. rod with .
2.4. In the Status menu, check the status (free or covered).
2.5. Confirm Bo. water start? by choosing .
The electrode must report that it is covered if water is dispensed into the mixer beaker
up to the electrode.
If the rod electrode reports that it is free, you must readjust it (see 9.1.6 "Water meter" -
93).
If the fault persists, you must replace the rod electrode.
3. Confirm Delete fault by choosing , when you have fixed the fault.

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