Brinsea TLC-30 eco User manual

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Operating Manual
TLC-30 eco Intensive Care Unit / Brooder

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Read the instructions before use! Do not cover!
This appliance is only to be used with the mains power supply unit provided with the appliance. Use of another mains power supply unit may cause a hazard. To
allow transportation of animals, the appliance may also temporarily be used while attended in a vehicle if connected to a 12 volt accessory socket.
Damaged appliances must not be used.
The appliance, its power supply unit and its supply cord must be placed in an indoor area not subject to splashes of water or wet conditions and protected from
or out of reach of animals.
Repairs must be carried out only by a suitably qualified person.
This appliance must not be used, cleaned or maintained by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge without supervision. Children must not play with the appliance.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply during cleaning. Ensure that all electrical parts are kept dry. Avoid alcohol based solutions and make
sure that all disinfectant is thoroughly rinsed off plastic parts with clean water. Disinfectant solutions may cause severe cracking of plastic if not correctly
rinsed off.
Brinsea Products Inc. and its agents or distributors will not be responsible for loss of animals in the event of failure however caused and the user is advised to
arrange his own insurance cover where loss of power or mechanical or electrical failure might result in unacceptable losses.
Please read these instructions carefully before setting up your TLC-30 Intensive Care Unit to achieve best results and keep these instructions safe for future reference.
Your TLC-30 is designed to allow the user to vary the incubation conditions to suit a wide range of species in different ambient conditions and the specific set-up for every species is
beyond the scope of these instructions. There are a range of books and veterinarian texts available covering animal and avian hand rearing and recovery techniques.
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CONTENTS
1Unpacking 4
2Location and Installation 5
3Functional Features 6
4Temperature Control 7
5Small Animal Care 8
6Bird Brooding 9
7Cleaning 10
8Specification 11

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1 UNPACKING
Your TLC-30 Intensive Care Unit has been supplied in
protective packaging. Please remove all tape, strapping
and packing from the incubator and parts. Retain the
carton and packing materials to enable the unit to be
repacked.
Check that your electrical supply matches that marked on
the Power Supply Unit.
The diagram shows all the parts that have been supplied to
you. If there are any parts damaged or missing please
contact your retailer or Brinsea Products (at the address at
the end of the document). Damaged appliances must not
be used.
1: TLC-30 Intensive Care Unit
2:Power Supply Unit (PSU)
3: Mains power cable
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2 LOCATION AND INSTALLATION
Only use the mains Power Supply Unit supplied with the
product. Use of a different mains power supply may cause a
safety hazard and will invalidate any guarantee.
Plug the TLC-30 power cable connector into the PSU cable
connector.
Plug the mains power cable into the socket on the PSU. Ensure
it is pushed fully home in its socket.
Place the PSU and mains cable in a convenient, dry location
off the floor and away from animals.
Your TLC-30 will give best results in a heated room free from
wide temperature variations and with generous ventilation
particularly if several incubators are running at the same time.
Ideally thermostatically control the room at between 68 and
77°F (20-25°C). For best results don’t allow the room
temperature to drop below 59°F (15°C).
TLC-30 Intensive Care Units may be stacked (maximum 2 units
high). Ensure the feet of the top unit lock over the ‘stacking
posts’ on the top of the other unit.
TRANSPORT OF ANIMALS
The TLC-30 may also be used while attended to allow
transport of animals in a vehicle. Connect to a 12 volt
accessory socket (or cigarette lighter) using adaptor lead part
number 15.45 available from Brinsea Products. It is safest to
transport the unit firmly secured in the luggage
compartment or firmly secured on the vehicle floor ensuring
it cannot interfere with the operation of any vehicle controls.
The driver must not be distracted by the animals or TLC-30.
Power Supply
Unit (PSU)
Mains Power Cable
TLC-30 Power Lead
PSU Lead

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3 FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
1: Removable Chassis
2: Temperature Control Adjuster
3: Adjustable Air Vent
4: Heating Indicator LED
5: Thermometer
6:Double-walled Cabinet
7: Door
8: Door Latch
9: Integral Carrying Handle
10: Stacking Posts
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4 TEMPERATURE
1: The TLC-30 provides thermostatic control of
temperature. To increase the temperature turn the
Temperature Control Adjuster clockwise. To decrease
the temperature, turn the Temperature Control
Adjuster anti-clockwise. See opposite for approximate
settings.
2: Check the glass thermometer (located under the
Chassis) and adjust the Temperature Control Adjuster
to achieve the required temperature. As the TLC-30
warms up and approaches its control setting the LED
will change from continuously on, to flashing. If the LED
is off, the TLC-30 is cooling. Make small adjustments and
check after a few minutes.
3: The TLC-30 will achieve the ideal temperature faster
if the Adjustable Air Vent is turned to its closed position
(pictured). Afterwards, the vent can be turned to the
required setting to give increased ventilation. This may
be necessary to maintain low temperature settings in
warm environments or if a larger animal is being cared
for.
Note that: The TLC-30 can only control temperature
down to within approximately 5.5°F (3°C) of room
temperature. It cannot cool the air.
Once the correct temperature has been established
and the air vent adjusted, the TLC-30 is ready for use.
82°F/28°C
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68°F/20°C
100°F/38°C
(Approximate settings)

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5 SMALL ANIMAL CARE
Your TLC-30 has been specifically designed for the care of injured or sick small animals. Animals
should always be cared for following the instructions and advice given by your veterinary
surgeon.
The first stage of treating a cold animal (hypothermia) is to prevent further heat loss, by
wrapping the casualty in insulating materials such as blankets, bubble wrap or silver foil. It is
recommended to pre-heat the TLC-30 and allow the temperature to stabilise before adding
young birds or small animals. If you are aware of an incoming animal patient, the TLC-30 may be
switched on so that it is ready for immediate use when the patient arrives.
Once the TLC-30 is warmed to the correct temperature the animal can be transferred. The
amount of bedding should be reduced at this stage to allow warming from the environment in
the TLC-30. All animals will benefit from some bedding in the bottom of the cabinet such as an
absorbent pad to help reduce soiling. Small animals such as fox or badger cubs can benefit from
having a soft toy for company while single ducklings or pheasant chicks can be provided with a
safe mirror. Wild animals may become very distressed when handled by humans. Place the TLC-
30 where there is minimal disturbance.
All small mammals and birds will benefit from being kept in an environmental temperature
within their ‘thermoneutral range’. This is the range of temperatures in which an animal expends
no energy to maintain its body temperature. The thermoneutral temperatures for typical adult
mammals and birds are given in table 1. For birds, the thermoneutral range depends upon size,
with smaller birds requiring higher temperatures. Reptiles and amphibians should be kept within
an ‘activity temperature range’ (ATR) in which it can control its body temperature. ATR values
for typical reptiles and amphibians are also given in table 1.
Hypothermic adult animals should be warmed in the TLC-30 set to their thermoneutral range.
The temperature of both the TLC-30 and the animal should be recorded at regular intervals.
Careful monitoring and observation of the animal should be undertaken to ensure that it is not
showing signs of distress. i.e. panting or shivering. These animals are also likely to be dehydrated
and/or ‘shocked’ (hypovolaemic) so warming alone will not correct these things and may make
them worse. All adult animals must therefore be provided with adequate fluid therapy at the
same time as warming and veterinary care (in person, over the telephone or in written Standard
Operating Procedures). Injured animals also require pain relief (analgesia) which can be prescribed
by a veterinary surgeon.
If the animal will drink, then an oral rehydration fluid can be provided in a shallow bowl. If the
animal will not, or cannot drink, then fluid must be given in other ways. In birds, rehydration fluids
can most easily be provided by crop tubing, provided the bird can lift its head and swallow. In
mammals, intravenous or intraosseous fluids are usually required to rehydrate patients. These
must only be administered by a veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse.
Only feed a poorly animal once it is warm and always start with liquids only. Do not place moist,
solid food in the intensive care unit as it will rapidly go bad due to the warm environment.
Dependent animals (those that would naturally be in a nest) should be kept in the TLC-30 set at
82-90°F (28-32°C) until they are of an age where they can maintain their own body temperature
when the heat can be reduced to the thermoneutral range for that species. Carefully observe their
behaviour for signs of panting or shivering to help determine the best temperature for them at
that stage. Very small baby animals may require an artificial fabric ‘nest’ to be created in the TLC-
30, lined with paper towel.
Like adult animals, baby animals are frequently dehydrated upon arrival and should be fed with
an oral electrolyte solution. They also frequently have a low blood glucose level (hypoglycaemia)
and should be fed appropriately soon after the initial electrolyte feed. If the animal is unable to
lift its head, and/or swallow, then it will need to be given fluids and glucose by injection –this
should be under veterinary direction.
See section 5 ‘Bird Brooding’ for more specific advice on care of young birds.
Table 1. Typical thermoneutral and active temperature ranges (ATR)
Species:
Temperature range:
Mammals
59 –68°F (15 –20°C)
Medium and Large Birds
59 –77°F (15 –25°C)
Small Birds
68 –86°F (20 –30°C)
Very Small Birds
77 –95°F (25 –35°C)
Reptiles
68 –86°F (20 –30°C)
Amphibians
59 –86°F (15 –30°C)

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6 BIRD BROODING
For newly hatched chicks, use small plastic tubs such
as ice-cream or butter / spread containers lined with
paper towel.
Young birds of similar age and size can be placed
together to benefit from the warmth and comfort. If
disparity in size is too great, the smaller animal is at
risk of being crushed or smothered.
For larger chicks and adult birds line the base of the
TLC-30 with paper towelling and place the bird(s)
directly on this.
Change the paper towel at each feed or at least four
times a day. Follow feeding regimes recommended for
the species ensuring the highest standards of hygiene
at all times.
Please Note: It is recommended to pre-heat the TLC-30
and allow the temperature to stabilise before adding
young birds or small animals.
Follow the approximate guide in this section to achieve desired temperature settings. Always allow half an hour
between adjustments for the temperature to stabilise and refer to the glass thermometer to confirm that the
desired temperature has been reached.
Recommended staged temperature settings for most parrots and falcons:
Days 1 to 5 Days 6 to 10 Days 11 to 15 Days 16 to 25
97°F (36°C) 91°F (33°C) 85°F (29.5°C) 80°F (27°C)
These temperatures have been found to promote optimal health and growth from newly hatched chicks and
are a little higher than may be found in nests. Where birds are taken from a nest after more than a few days,
the temperature setting will usually need to be a few degrees lower to prevent heat stress. The
recommendations above are for guidance only, always observe the chick’s behaviour (see below) to verify
setting.
Temperatures too high can cause heat stress, dehydration, deformities or haemorrhaging under the skin. Low
temperature may reduce appetite and retard growth. Observation of the bird is the best guide to its comfort.
Chicks try to huddle together if cold and move about seeking parental warmth. Chicks too warm separate and
pant. In either case they will complain vocally. Comfortable birds will lie quietly sleeping with wings loosely
folded at the sides, usually in contact with one another.
Developing chicks are fairly tolerant of short-term temperature drops but care should be taken about cooling
that occurs during feeding or inspection. Keep the room warm, hold the bird in a cloth to prevent chilling from
cold hands and use warmed feeding utensils.

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7 CLEANING
Disconnect the Power Supply Unit from the mains supply.
Do not immerse the cabinet. It may be cleaned further by separating
the inner and outer parts. Do not over-tighten the fixing screws.
Never wash the cabinet parts in liquids over 120°F (50°C). Do not use
a dishwasher to clean any parts.
Always rinse thoroughly as cleaning agents / disinfectant may
damage plastic after prolonged contact. Avoid solutions containing
alcohol.
Following each use of your TLC-30 remove all debris from the floor.
Wipe all internal surfaces clean with a damp cloth soaked in 100:1
Brinsea Incubation Disinfectant solution. Rinse surfaces thoroughly
with a cloth made damp with clean water.
The exterior of the TLC-30 may also be cleaned with a damp cloth with
disinfectant solution and then rinsed off thoroughly.
To disassemble:
1: Open the door to at least 90 degrees. Lift the door up (as pictured)
to remove it from the cabinet hinge loops.
2: Remove the chassis by pressing at the location shown in an
upwards direction whilst sliding the tray out towards you. The power
lead can be pulled through the cable hole.
3: To re-assemble; fit the TLC-30 power lead through the hole in the
back of cabinet and gently pull through.
4: Slide the chassis back into position and ‘click’back into place.
Ensure that the power lead is taut while sliding the chassis into place
to prevent the lead being damaged / trapped.
5: Re-fit the door by sliding the doors hinges down into the cabinet’s
hinge loops.
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8 SPECIFICATION
Overall Height: 11 ¾ inches (297mm)
Overall Width: 10 ½ inches (270mm)
Overall Depth: 10 ¾ inches (275mm)
Floor Area: 9 ⅓x 9 ⅓inches (240mm x 240mm)
Effective volume: 2.5 gallons (9.5 litres)
Weight: 4.6lbs (2.1 Kg)
Power Consumption:
Maximum 36 Watts
Typical average 18 Watts
Electrical Supply: 115V, 50/60Hz.
Brinsea Products Inc., 704 N Dixie Ave., Titusville, FL 32796-2017 USA.
Phone. (321) 267-7009 Toll Free 1-888-667-7009 Fax (321) 267-6090
e-mail Sales@Brinsea.com, website www.Brinsea.com
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