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BOUMATIC ROBOT AND THE
LELY SAMPLE
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Boumatic Sampling Steps
Click Service to pause robot1
Double-Click Box id2
Click Shut to open the sample valve. Hook up milk line
in the robot.3
Once milk line is connected in robot, click Shut to close the sample valve
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Thread milk line through hole in the robot wall.
Thread milk line through bracket to milk line hook up.
Insert milk line here and return to the office computer.
After you hook up milk line and close door, make sure to press flashing blue safety light on the robot wall to reset robot.
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Click Google Chrome to
see this screen. If you are
prompted for user name and
password, enter:
Tafel1#poot
amsuser
Select Milk sampling8
Click Start milk sampling9
User Name
Password
Starting Sampling at the Office Computer
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Click to close when done12
Click Automatic mode to unpause robot11
Add
Click Add and you will be prompted for a tray number (i.e. 1, 2, etc.). Enter the stall number to see the status screen.
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Automatic Remove tray Position 32 of 60
Manual Shut
Service
Commands Sample tray (1)
Status Milkings
Say what? The term ‘tray’ on the Boumatic robot refers to ‘sampler’.
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Double-click Service1
Changing the Fill Time
Click Milk sampling2
Sample time will vary depending upon hose length, how level floor is, etc. Set time accordingly. 3
36000 equals 36 seconds
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Obtaining a Second Sample
Double-click Cow settings 1
Use arrows to find your cow. This is also a good way to ensure all cows are set to one sample per cow.
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Change milk sampling from One sample to Every milking3
Once resampling is done, reverse steps to set back to One Sample Per Cow
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To Stop Sampling
Pause robot and click Box id 1
Click Shut to open milk sampling value. Enter robot and remove milk line.
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After closing robot door, remember to press button to stop blue light on robot wall from flashing.
Remove Tray
Remove Tray2
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Select 24 hour production3
Select Reports2
Indicates 41.60 kgs
Stop milk sampling
1On the office computer, log into Google Chrome and click Stop milk sampling
To View Milk Report
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Cleaning the Shuttle The Lely shuttle is cleaned using these 3 routine cycles: rinse, soapy wash cycle, final acid rinse (if available)
Items Required• Rubber gloves• Vasoline to lubricate the cylinders• Liquid detergent or bootwash• Diluted acid solution if available• 50-100cc syringe• Extra boot pail with long brush or a clean sink
1. Rinse Cycle: Disconnect shuttle from robot and rinse milk hose, spoon and outside of shuttle with a spray hose.
2. Half-fill boot pail with very warm water and add Leminee® boot wash or dishwashing soap. PLEASE NOTE: If an on-farm acid wash is available, use AFTER using Leminee® bootwash.
3. Use the syringe to force soapy wash water through milk hose and fill the spoon. (A syringe that can screw onto the milk hose works best.) Move syringe in and out to force water and air into the milk hose. If you discover a pinhole leak, replace the hose, repair it, or cut it shorter.
4. Leave the milk hose and spoon full of solution. Remove the empty syringe and put the end of the milk hose into the top of the spoon to soak the milk hose. Soaking will help get rid of milk-stone build-up which can sour the next milk samples taken.
5. Drain soapy water from the hose and spoon. Use boot brush to wash entire shuttle and cover with wash solution. Note: edges of the shuttles can be very sharp so a long brush should be used to prevent injuries.
6. Using a brush, wash rack inside the boot pail or sink. Use a flask brush to clean the middle part of rack. After shuttle is washed and rinsed, remove the end of the milk hose from the spoon and thoroughly rinse out the acid wash solution if it was used.
7. Disconnect the milk hose from the spoon and drain all water. Blow out water from the milk hose manually to dry it. Ensuring the hose is dried is important as any remaining water could freeze on route in winter, and bacteria could grow in summer months.
8. Disassemble the spoon and hand-wash with a brush either in a sink or in the boot pail. Be careful not to lose the ‘O’ ring and gasket.
9. Once cleaned and rinsed, reassemble the spoon making sure not to over-tighten (always leave it slightly loose).
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