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CT Series Incubator User Manual
CT60
CT120
CT180
MODELS INCLUDE BOTH SETTER TRAYS & HATCHING BASKETS
www.hatchingtime.com
2021

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MICHAEL U
April 26, 2025

hatching time incubator ct60 alarm 5 instruction

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The Hatching Time CT Series incubator includes two types of alarms:
1. High / Low Temperature Alarm (with room sensor)
2. High / Low Humidity Alarm (with room sensor)

There is no mention of an "alarm 5" in the provided information.

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Clayton Bryant
March 6, 2025

Alarm display Err 1

Summary of Contents for Hatching Time Cimuka CT Series

  • Page 1 CT Series Incubator User Manual CT60 CT120 CT180 MODELS INCLUDE BOTH SETTER TRAYS & HATCHING BASKETS www.hatchingtime.com 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CT Series Table of Contents Parts List CT Series Components Parts List by Model Egg Turner - ConturnTM30 Egg Turner Accessories (Sold Separately) Quail Egg Tray - QT13 Goose Egg Rack - GT03 Capacity Chart Pre-Incubation Tasks Egg Storage Incubator Placement Ventilation Incubator Setup Out of the Box Setup Guide...
  • Page 3: Parts List

    CT Series Parts List CT Series Components Water Tank - 1 Gallon Adjustable Exhaust Humisonic Adapter Window Display Adjustable Air Intake Temp / Humidity Sensor Power Switch Back Door Fuse Egg Turner & Basket Section Spare Fuse Humisonic Reservoir USB Connection Module Egg Turner Adapter Room Sensor Humidity Tray...
  • Page 4: Parts List By Model

    CT Series Parts List by Model CT60SH CT120SH CT180SH Conturn 30 Egg Racks Conturn 30 Adapter Distribution Cable Power Cable Hatching Basket - CS30 Humisonic Unit Humidity Tray - WT01 Quail Rack - QT13 Sold Seperately (See Page 5) Goose Rack - GT03 Sold Seperately (See Page 5) Hatching Basket - CS15 Sold Seperately (See Page 5)
  • Page 5: Egg Turner Accessories (Sold Separately)

    CT Series Egg Turner Accessories (Sold Separately) Quail Egg Tray - QT13 Increase each rack capacity from 9 eggs to 13 eggs with the QT13 accessory. Attach the accessory on top of the existing rack to increase each egg turning layer from 56 to 78 eggs! Goose Egg Rack - GT03 Set up to 3 goose eggs per rack with the GT03.
  • Page 6: Capacity Chart

    CT Series Capacity Chart CT60SH CT120SH CT180SH Quail 108 - 156* 216 - 312* 324 - 468* Partridge Pheasant Chicken / Duck Turkey / Large Duck Goose / Peacock *Must purchase separate egg racks to reach max capacity Pre-Incubation Tasks Egg Storage In the days leading up to the incubator, make sure to keep your eggs between 50-68°F (10-20°C).
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    CT Series Ventilation Carbon dioxide is produced during incubation and needs to be removed through proper ventilation. Good ventilation in your incubation room will enrich your eggs with oxygen rich air and remove excess carbon dioxide. In CT series models, ventilation within the unit is adjustable through exhaust and intake fans.
  • Page 8 CT Series Step 2) Fill first channel of humidity tray ● Check room humidity levels with a hygrometer before incubation ○ If room is below 50%, always keep at least 1 channel on the humidity tray filled ○ If room is over 50%, do not fill humidity tray but leave within the incubator Caution! NEVER REMOVE HUMIDITY TRAY - will affect calibration Caution!
  • Page 9 CT Series Step 4) Adjust Egg Racks Conturn 30 comes with 6 pre-installed racks. If your eggs are bigger than chicken eggs, racks must be adjusted. To adjust, 1. Remove the rack fixing bar (3) and pins (4) 2. Remove main turner bar (5) from motor 3.
  • Page 10 CT Series Step 5) Plug in cords Caution! Do not use equipment with high electric consumption in the same electrical line. Caution! Always use a grounded power line for your incubator. Step 6) Turn unit on & set parameters, if necessary (See Pages 11-13) ●...
  • Page 11: Set Parameters - Incubators Arrive Preset For Chicken Eggs

    CT Series Set Parameters - Incubators arrive preset for chicken eggs Use the chart below to set your eggs to the necessary parameters Reference pages 11-12 for how to edit parameter menu Incubation Setting Days Hatching Days (Last 3 Days) Species Period (Days)
  • Page 12: Adjust Parameters For Your Eggs

    CT Series Adjust Parameters for Your Eggs Page 12 of 23...
  • Page 13 CT Series Changing Advanced Parameters (Technical Users Only) Page 13 of 23...
  • Page 14: Alarms

    CT Series Alarms Set Internal Sensor Alarm To enter main menu: 1. Press & hold "H" + "T" for 3 seconds 2. Choose parameter: Press "T" or "H" 3. Edit parameter: Press "U" or "D" 4. Save changes: Press & hold "T" or "H" for 3 seconds Symbol Start Value Delay Time...
  • Page 15: Loading Eggs

    CT Series Loading Eggs Example: Chicken (Typically hatches on 21st day) Day 1-18 Day 19-21 (Last 3 Days) 1. Place eggs, larger side up, on turning rack 1. Move eggs from turning racks to hatching (Conturn baskets (CS30) 2. Make start temperature: 99.8°F (37.7°C) 2.
  • Page 16: Partial Loading (Every Week)

    CT Series Partial Loading (Every Week) If you follow the procedure below, eggs can be loaded every 5-7 days. 2-3 days before you are about to have a layer hatch, change temperature / humidity to the ‘hatching” parameter values, even if you have eggs in the setting period. Example: CT Series Model: CT120SH - Setting 30 eggs a week Day 1 Day 8...
  • Page 17: Technology

    CT Series Technology Active Periodic Cooling (APC) - Advanced Users Only In natural incubation, birds leave the nest for a period of time at least once after the first week of the incubation. Eggs cool and dehumidify during this period. Active periodic cooling (APC) lets you mimic this natural behavior and increases chick quality (not hatchability).
  • Page 18: Active Periodic Cooling (Apc) Parameter Menu

    CT Series Active Periodic Cooling (APC) Parameter Menu Page 18 of 23...
  • Page 19: Apc (Cls Mode) Technical Analysis

    CT Series APC (clS Mode) Technical Analysis System repeats APC every cooling cycle time (cPr). In a power outage, (cPr) will continue from the last recorded time. Example: If there is a 1 hour power cut, the next cooling time will delay about 1 hour.
  • Page 20: Room Sensor

    CT Series Room Sensor Your CT model is equipped with a room sensor installed through USB connection. Room sensor measures the temperature and humidity conditions of the room. The room sensor is identical to the main sensor inside the egg incubator. It can be used as a spare sensor in emergency situations.
  • Page 21: Helpful Tips & Tricks

    CT Series Helpful Tips & Tricks Record Keeping ● Keeping personal records is important for identifying performance issues or problems in incubation. ● Name of species, setting date, transfer date, first and last hatching date, number of eggs set, number of fertile eggs, number of chicks, and % hatchability should be recorded for future reference.
  • Page 22: Active Periodic Cooling (Apc)

    CT Series Active Periodic Cooling (APC) ● Results may vary based on different conditions: poultry species, egg size, and room conditions. Improper cooling can result in late hatching and chick loss. Caution! Turn off Active Periodic Cooling (APC) function during hatching period (Last 2-3 days of incubation).
  • Page 23 Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with your national legislation. For questions or concerns, please contact Hatching Time by phone: (800) 511-1369 or email: support@hatchingtime.com. Cimuka and Hatching Time are here to...

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