Preparation And Commissioning Of The Incubator; Controls - Borotto REAL Series Instruction Manual

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The embryo begins developing before incubation and, therefore, it needs proper care, otherwise there will be a
Below are some rules that will be helpful in obtaining suitable eggs for incubation:
1.
Collect the eggs at least 5 times a day to prevent environmental contamination. Never incubate eggs that
have been at a temperature lower than 5°C or higher than 24°C. Over this figure the germinating cell starts
developing in an abnormal way, it still develops when incubated but the chick will die during hatching!
NEVER store the eggs in the refrigerator.
2.
Do not incubate eggs dirty with faecal material, as during incubation the temperature and humidity would
lead to the establishment of a bacterial flora that would contaminate all the eggs, causing infections to the
embryos and resulting in chick death during hatching.
The eggs must not have blood stains.
Do not wash the eggs for any reason, at the most you may dry brush them with an abrasive sponge.
3.
Store the eggs in a cool room with a temperature between 14°C and 16°C and humidity approximately 65-
75%.
4.
NOTE: Store the eggs in the egg trays with the tip downwards.
5.
The eggs are suited to incubation from the second to the sixth/seventh day after laying. Incubating eggs
older than 8 days significantly reduces the hatching percentage, up to almost zero in the event of eggs stored
longer than 15 days!
6.
Choose eggs of normal shape (they must not be elongated, spherical, undulated or with any other
malformation)
7.
The egg shell must not be cracked, broken, creased, soft, thin or with bluish spots (old eggs).
8.
Allow cold eggs (from storage temperature) to slowly reach room temperature before placing them in the
incubator. Suddenly going from 12°C to 38°C would cause condensate on the shell which would lead to a
reduction in hatchings.
NOTE: during incubation DO NOT add eggs at a later time!

7 - Preparation and commissioning of the incubator

For successful hatchings it is recommended to keep the incubator in residential premises, not in sheds, porches or
garages. The room temperature should ideally be between 20°C and 25°C and have no air drafts. The suitable
room must be well aerated and comfortable. Ensure the incubator is not exposed to direct sun rays or placed
close to direct heat sources such as radiators, stoves, fireplaces, boilers etc. Relative humidity must be between
50% and 75%.
ATTENTION:
DO NOT USE THE NCUBATOR IN ROOMS WITH TEMPERATURES BELOW 20°C OR HIGHER THAN 25°C!
NOTE: it is strongly recommended to keep the incubator at home!
Do not use or store the incubator in rooms where are chemicals, poisons, toxic or flammable substances, even at
low concentrations, as they adversely affect embryo development. Do not use the incubator where there is a
danger of water or other substances being sprayed.
NOTE: These instructions help acquiring familiarity with the incubator. Carefully reading these instructions results
in high hatching yield, therefore this manual must not only be followed to the letter but seriously complied with!
Neglecting or overlooking even one instruction only will make a difference in hatching! Egg selection is therefore
recommended: the secret of high hatching yield lies exactly in obtaining compliant eggs.

7.1 - Controls

The incubator has no controls. Plugging the appliance in activates the electrical resistor and motors.
The incubator may be used in two positions: open and closed.
In the closed position it works as an incubator, in the open position it allows the eggs to be simply handled.
decrease in the hatching percentage.
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