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fIllInG snackMan

1 .  Remove the LID .

2 .  Pour snacks or nuts into the RESERVOIR DOME .
3 .   Replace the lid, making sure the lid alignment  

graphic lines up with the finger groove on  
the RESERVOIR DOME (see at right) .

4 .  Place on a flat, level surface .

UsInG snackMan

1 .  Turn the knob to the desired setting:

Small handful 

:

•  Small-sized snacks: approximately 15-20 pieces
•  Large-sized snacks: approximately 6-8 pieces

 

Large handful 

:

•  Small-sized snacks: approximately 30-35 pieces
•  Large-sized snacks: approximately 10-12 pieces

 

Bowl 

:

•  Small-sized snacks: approximately 80-90 pieces
•  Large-sized snacks: approximately 25-35 pieces

2 .   Place your hand or bowl under the chute to activate the sensor and snacks  

will be dispensed . 

3 .   Wait until all snacks are dispensed before removing your hand or bowl .

Finger groove

Summary of Contents for SnackMan

Page 1: ...SnackMan Motion activated treat dispenser...

Page 2: ...Unit 7 Power Source 9 Recommended Treats 10 Filling and Using SnackMan 11 Specifications 13 Care and Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty 17 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All of the safety and...

Page 3: ...de to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructio...

Page 4: ...s or when unused for long periods of time 4 Never drop or insert an object into any opening 5 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug outlets convenience receptacle...

Page 5: ...g from the socket by pulling the power cord BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Dispose of the old batteries properly Do not dispose of the old batteries in a fire Do not leave the batteries where a child or pet coul...

Page 6: ...LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS 1 Lid 2 Reservoir Dome 3 Funnel 4 Auger Cover 5 Auger 6 Auger Release Tab 7 Main Body 8 Base 9 Sensor 10 Chute 5 9 8 5 4 3 2 1 7 10 6...

Page 7: ...6 13 14 LOCATION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS continued 11 Reservoir Dome Release Button 12 Settings Knob 13 AC Adapter Jack adapter sold separately 14 Battery Door 12 13 11...

Page 8: ...are no candies nuts in the reservoir 2 Press the Reservoir Dome release button to remove the Reservoir dome Remove the LID and FUNNEL Press the auger COVER release tab see figure 1 to remove the AUGE...

Page 9: ...SEMBLE see figure 1 for reference 1 Make sure the settings knob is turned to 2 Replace the auger 3 Make sure the AUGER gear meets with the MOTOR gear 4 Replace the auger cover Snap the AUGER cover int...

Page 10: ...alignment graphic lines up with the finger groove on the RESERVOIR dome POWER SOURCE Installing the batteries 1 Lift the battery cover to open 2 Insert 4 AA batteries according to the polarity indica...

Page 11: ...elly beans Chocolate coated candy with a hard shell Fruit flavored candy with a hard shell Gum balls Jawbreakers Jordan almonds small Note SnackMan is not airtight and is not meant to be used for food...

Page 12: ...ng Small handful Small sized snacks approximately 15 20 pieces Large sized snacks approximately 6 8 pieces Large handful Small sized snacks approximately 30 35 pieces Large sized snacks approximately...

Page 13: ...y take a few activations of the sensor to move the snacks into the chute Reflective or clear bowls may not activate the sensor M M S Plain M M S minis Skittles Reese s Pieces Jelly Belly Jelly Beans P...

Page 14: ...cks are used TROUBLESHOOTING Problem There are snacks in the reservoir but no snacks are dispensing Solution Irregular shaped snacks may have bunched at the funnel opening Gently tilt or tap the unit...

Page 15: ...lace the batteries The adapter may not be plugged in Check the adapter connection Turn off the unit and gently wipe the sensor with a damp cloth When the adapter is plugged into the jack the batteries...

Page 16: ...ly tilt or tap the unit to clear any snacks stuck in the chute If this issue is not resolved remove any snacks from the reservoir and disassemble the unit per the instructions on page 7 to clear any s...

Page 17: ...16 Notes...

Page 18: ...tone s property When a store credit is given the original product must be returned to Brookstone and becomes Brookstone s property Obtaining Service To obtain warranty service call Brookstone Limited...

Page 19: ...tion floor demonstration models and refurbished items or h a product that is used commercially or for a commercial purpose Brookstone SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULT...

Page 20: ...747007 Find thousands more great ideas online Merrimack New Hampshire USA 03054 800 846 3000 Brookstone com...

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