Question:

Does any one have hova incubator ill need the instruction.?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

ill need to know how those it work, how many day does it take for a little chicken to hatch and what is the temperature.plzz help me with this .

 Tags:

   Report

1 ANSWERS


  1. — INSTRUCTIONS — (as provided by the manufacturer)

    THERMAL AIR FLOW MODEL HOVA-BATORTM INCUBATOR

    (PLEASE NOTE!!! Since this incubator is generally used as a chicken egg incubator, instructions provided by the manufacturer below, are mostly for that kind of egg. PLEASE CONSULT A GOOD REPTILE BOOK OR A BREEDER FOR YOUR SPECIES OF REPTILE, FOR PROPER HUMIDITY AND TEMPERATURE LEVELS AND EGG INCUBATING TIPS AND TRICKS - INCUBATING SUBSTRATES ETC.. - DO NOT TURN YOUR REPTILE EGGS - THE INCUBATOR MODEL SOLD ON OUR WEBSITE DOES NOT TURN THE EGGS.)

    ---------------------------------

    NOTE: It is recommended that you operate the incubator with a small quantity of inexpensive eggs to be assured of your operating procedure and the performance of the incubator, before attempting to hatch large quantities of eggs or expensive eggs. Keep Reptile eggs away from moving air. (See Warranty on Page 4).

    The location of the machine is important to successful operation. A room temperature from 70° to 80°F. is ideal, and fresh air without drafts is necessary. A well ventilated basement room is often just right. Be sure no direct sunlight strikes the incubator and that it sets level. A consistant room temperature within a few degrees is best. Attach wing nut to adjusting s***w and s***w into top and onto wafer on inside of top.

    CAUTION: Do not place on fine furniture, due to possible water spillage or leakage.

    NOTE: An Incubator or Brooder is designed to bring normal room temperature to the desired temperature. Room temperture of 60°F. or below will reduce the temperature in the incubator. Room temperature change of 10°F. or more will change temperature in incubator and is more pronounced below a temperature of 70°F. Place top over bottom and plug in incubator. Watch thermometer through window for temperature level.

    STEP ONE: Unpack the incubator from box. Use thermostat bracket as handle to remove the incubator top from inside the bottom, where it is packed for shipping.

    STEP TWO: Next, remove the thermometer, and brass thermostat wafer from underneath the liner. Also remove the wingnut and adjusting s***w which is under the brass wafer.

    STEP THREE: Place wire in bottom.

    STEP FOUR: Attach wing nut to adjusting s***w and s***w into top and onto wafer on inside of top.

    STEP FIVE: Place top over bottom and plug in incubator. Watch thermometer through window for temperature level.

    STEP SIX: Turn adjusting s***w counter-clockwise to increase temperature or clockwise to decrease.Tighten wing nut to secure the setting. The light will come on when the heat is on. (NOTE: AGAIN-PLEASE CONSULT A PROFESSIONAL IN REGARDS TO THE SPECIES YOU ARE HATCHING - YOUR TEMPERATURE NEEDS MAY VARY). Allow the incubator to operate for at least ½ day to stabilize the setting before putting in eggs. (see note above).

    STEP SEVEN: Adjust thermostat accordingly.

    SPECIAL POINTS TO REMEMBER

    1. Do not bother the thermostat unless it is absolutely necessary. The working of the machine may be affected if the thermostat is tampered with excessively.

    2. If the machine does not heat, carefully investigate and see if you have all connections properly made.

    3. Do not over crowd eggs.

    4. Keep the eggs clean. Perspiration from the hands or any sort of grease is injurious, because it stops up the pores of the shells.

    5. Clean your incubator after each hatch with clear water only. Do not use soap or abrasive cleaners in the watcr troughs, as this can cause them to leak. THE PLASTIC LINER FOR THE HOVA-BATOR BOTTOM CAN BE CLEANED USING DETERGENTS OR DISINFECTANTS.

    6. After each temperature adjustment, allow ample time for temperature to stabilize.

    7. Do not open the lid during hatch.

    REPLACEMENT PARTS

    Part No. Description Part No. Description

    1640N Top only for - 1602 - Without Windows

    1641 Pkg. of 2 Windows for - 1602N

    1778 Top;/-1582 - Window Incub./No Hardware

    1642N Bottom for Hova.Bator Incubator

    1643 Set 4 Heat Element Clips

    1644 15" x 15" Wire Flow for Hova-Bator.

    1715 Thermostat Switch Complete. 15 Amp

    1825 Red Easy Read Incubator Thermometer

    3007 Thermostat Wafer

    1645 110 Volt 25 Watt Square Heat Element

    1717 110 Volt 5’ Cord Set for Incub. & Turner

    3017 110 Volt Pilot Light for Hova-Bator

    1646 220V 25 Watt Square Heat Element

    1727 220V 5’ Cord Set for Incub. & Turner

    3027 220V Pilot Light for Hova.Bator

    1765 Clear Plastic Liner for Hova-Bator Bottom

    1655 110V Turn Motor w/ Electric Cord Attached

    1682 Pkg. 2 Egg Rack Retainer for Turner

    1686 Pkg. 6 Plastic Quail Egg Rack for Turner

    1688 Pkt. 03 Hitch Pin for Egg Rack on Turner

    1689 Plastic Connecting Bar/Egg Racks to Motor

    1696 Pkg. Plastic Universal Egg Rack for Turner

    Part No. AUTOMATIC EGG TURNER

    © Copyright 2001, G.Q.F. Mfg., Inc.

    LIMITED WARRANTY

    One year warranty on equipment manufactured by G.Q.F. Notify G.Q.F. Mfg. Co. of any defective items, giving catalogue

    number and name of item and just what is wrong with them. Send copy of invoice showing date of purchase. GQF Mfg. Co. will

    send replacement or notify regarding return. Returning of items without written permission will be at owner’s expense.

    Whereas GQF Mfg. Co. has no control over usage of equipment supplied, it assumes no responsibility for losses or damage

    from this equipment other than the replacement of defective parts. No Guarantee on hatchability of eggs. Do not expose electrical

    parts to water. Installation of electrical parts should be done by a qualified electrician.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 1 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.