DeLaval VMS 2008 Instruction Book page 150

Voluntary milking system
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Disconnect hoses
Clip
2007-12-18
Milk container
Cylindrical cone
on container lid
Milk sampler
Maintenance
2. Disconnect all hoses from the milk
container, then remove the container.
3. Use a syringe without a needle to clean
the disconnected hoses. Fill the syringe with
lukewarm water, press the tip of the syringe
into one of the hoses and then inject the
water through the hose. Repeat the same
procedure for all hoses.
If there are any dirt or milk residues left in
the hoses, remove the hoses and rinse
them with lukewarm water, then wash them
using a mild detergent, then rinse again with
water to remove detergent.
If the milk sampler has not been cleaned for
a long time, milk residues may be
impossible to remove, in which case the
tubes should be replaced. See the
additional maintenance below.
5. First disassemble the container, then
rinse it with lukewarm water and clean with
appropriate detergents. Finally, rinse again
with water to remove detergent.
6. Reconnect the hoses onto the container.
Note: It is important not to shorten the
hoses too much if they have been
deteriorated.
7. Reassemble the container. Note that the
cylindrical cones must face each other and
be properly inserted in the clip.
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