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Nakayama CM5600 - User Manual

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Questions and Answers

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    Jason JimenezAug 12, 2025
    What to do if there are many dead-in-shell with Nakayama CM5600?
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      Brittany StaffordAug 12, 2025
      If you observe many dead-in-shell when using Nakayama Accessories, it could be due to several reasons. The incubator temperature might be too high or low, so check thermometers, thermostats, and the electricity supply, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Also, ensure eggs are properly turned by checking that all components and the power cord are correctly connected, then press RESET for 3 to 5 seconds. Deficient nutrition in breeding stocks can also cause this, especially around days 10 and 14, so verify that the feeding is sound. Faulty incubator ventilation can be another cause, so increase ventilation by normal means. Finally, infectious diseases can be a factor, so use eggs only from healthy stock and ensure hatchery hygiene is sound and carried out regularly.
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    Mary VaughnAug 20, 2025
    What causes blood rings with Nakayama CM5600 Accessories?
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      John AyalaAug 20, 2025
      Blood rings, indicating early embryonic death when using Nakayama Accessories, can be caused by a few factors. The incubator temperature might be too high or too low; therefore, check the thermometers, thermostats, and electricity supply, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Also, an incorrect fumigation procedure could be the culprit; make sure to use the correct amount of fumigant and avoid fumigating between 24 and 96 hours after setting. Also, ensure eggs are not kept too long or under the wrong conditions before setting: do not keep hatching eggs longer than seven days; store them in a cool temperature (10- l5.6°C) at relative humidity around 75-80%.
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    Jessica MillerAug 25, 2025
    What causes weak chick with Nakayama CM5600?
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      Rachel MartinezAug 25, 2025
      A weak chick when using Nakayama Accessories can be attributed to several factors: * The incubator or hatching unit may be overheating, so ensure the temperature regulating gear is working and set at the correct operating temperature when the control switches off. * Setting small eggs can also lead to weak chicks, so only set eggs of the breed average size. * Insufficient moisture in the incubator can be a cause, so increase the evaporating surface of water or the sprays. * Too much fumigant left in the hatcher can also contribute; use the correct amount of fumigant and avoid fumigating between 24 and 96 hours after setting.
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    Shawn CooperAug 27, 2025
    Why are piped eggs failing to hatch with Nakayama Accessories?
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      regina95Aug 27, 2025
      If piped eggs are failing to hatch when using Nakayama Accessories, possible causes include insufficient moisture in the incubator (increase the evaporating surface of water or the sprays), too much moisture at earlier stages (check wet-bulb readings), or a nutrition problem (check flock feeding).
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    Matthew RobertsAug 31, 2025
    What causes malformed chicks with Nakayama Accessories?
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      smithbrandiAug 31, 2025
      Malformed chicks when using Nakayama Accessories can result from the incubator's temperature being either too high or too low, so check the thermometers, thermostats, and electricity supply, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Also, eggs set incorrectly or not properly turned after setting can be a cause; check that all components and power cord are properly connected. And then press RESET for 3 to 5 seconds to observe if the eggs are properly turned. Also, take care to set the eggs broad-end up.
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    angela05Sep 4, 2025
    Why is hatching happening too soon with Nakayama CM5600 Accessories?
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      henryangelaSep 4, 2025
      Hatching occurring too soon when using Nakayama Accessories is often due to the incubator's temperature being too high. Ensure the temperature regulating gear is working and set at the correct operating temperature when the control switches off.
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    markjohnsonSep 7, 2025
    What to do for spraddling chicks with Nakayama Accessories?
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      kjacobsonSep 7, 2025
      If you have spraddling chicks when using Nakayama Accessories, it's likely due to hatching trays being too smooth. To resolve this, use wire-meshed tray floors or cover slippery floors with burlap or other similar material.
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    John HollandNov 15, 2025
    Why are there too many clears or infertile eggs with Nakayama Accessories?
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      Kimberly ClarkNov 15, 2025
      If you're experiencing too many clears or infertile eggs with your Nakayama Accessories, several factors could be at play. * The proportion of males to females might be incorrect, so check mating ratios according to the breeder’s recommendations. * The male may be undernourished; ensure cockerels can feed separately, preventing hens from consuming all the feed. * Interference among males during mating can be an issue; avoid using too many males, always rear breeding males together, and erect temporary solid partitions between breeding pens or inside large pens. * Damaged combs and wattles among males can also contribute; ensure housing is comfortable and proper drinking fountains are provided for breeding pens. * The male might be too old or sterile, in which case you should re...

Summary

UNPACKING AND SET UP

Machine Test

Recommended machine test before hatching eggs to prevent issues.

Settings

Overview of incubator settings including temperature and humidity.

Setting Temperature

Instructions on how to adjust the incubator's temperature setting.

Setting Temperature Alarm Value (AL & AH)

How to set low (AL) and high (AH) temperature alarm values.

USING YOUR INCUBATOR

Setting Upper & Lower Temperature Limits

Setting the maximum and minimum temperature range for the incubator.

Setting Humidity (AS)

Instructions for adjusting the incubator's humidity level (AS).

Calibrating the Temperature Transmitter (CA)

Process to calibrate the temperature sensor (CA) for accurate readings.

INCUBATING TIPS

Egg and Incubator Hygiene

Importance of cleanliness for eggs and the incubator for good hatching.

Healthy stock

Guidelines on selecting healthy birds and eggs for optimal hatching.

Age of breeding stock

How the age of breeding stock affects hatchability and chick vigour.

Hatching eggs selection

Criteria for selecting eggs, including size, shape, and shell texture.

First Season Eggs

Considerations for using eggs from first-season laying hens.

Collection and storage of hatching eggs

Best practices for collecting and storing eggs before incubation.

Other factors affecting results

Factors like handling and inbreeding that can affect incubation outcomes.

Consistent temperature

Importance of maintaining consistent temperature for embryo development.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Too many clears or infertile eggs

Addresses issues with infertile eggs or eggs with clear contents.

Blood rings, which indicate very early embryonic death

Troubleshooting early embryonic death indicated by blood rings.

Many dead-in-shell

Solutions for eggs that fail to hatch, with dead embryos inside.

Piped eggs failing to hatch

Addressing issues where eggs fail to hatch after the pip stage.

Hatching timing issues

Managing eggs that hatch prematurely or later than expected.

Chick condition issues

Addressing common chick health and condition problems.

Hatching process issues

Troubleshooting uneven hatching patterns.

FAQ

How must I store eggs?

Guidance on the proper storage methods for hatching eggs.

When is my incubator ready to start incubating?

Recommended preparation time for the incubator before starting incubation.

What must the temperature and humidity be inside my incubator?

Optimal temperature and humidity levels for incubator operation.

Is my thermometer accurate?

How to check thermometer accuracy and make adjustments.

How do I check humidity?

Methods for checking and maintaining correct humidity levels.

An important note about incubator humidity:

Understanding how external humidity affects incubator conditions.

General Tips About Egg Incubation

What is surface area?

Explanation of surface area's role in incubator humidity control.

How long will it take to incubate chicken eggs?

The standard incubation period for chicken eggs and key stages.

Nakayama CM5600 Specifications

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BrandNakayama
ModelCM5600
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish