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Install the batteries
Load treats or kibble
A.
Remove the battery door on the bottom of
the dispenser and insert 4 D-cell alkaline
batteries (not included). Replace the
battery door.
B.
Remove the screw securing the battery
cover to the back of the remote. Insert two
3V Lithium CR2032 batteries (provided).
Replace the battery cover.
The LED on the remote glows green when
the batteries are good, and red when the
batteries are low.
We recommend you wash and rinse the tray
liner and the treat/kibble discs before use.
Once the parts are dry, replace the tray liner
and continue setup:
A.
Select the kibble disc that best fits the
dry or semi-moist kibble or treat you will
be using. (Oval or round treats/kibble of
uniform size work best.)
B.
Place the selected disc onto the dispensing
mechanism in the hopper and turn it
clockwise to lock it in place.
C.
Add 1-2 cups of your dog’s favorite dry
or semi-moist treats/kibble to the hopper.
If using your dog’s regular meal for
training, place one meal’s worth of food
in the hopper.
A
B
A
B
A
B
C
B
A
Carrying handle
Power switch
Turn on and test the dispenser
For best results, perform these steps away from your dog:
A.
Press the power switch on the back of the dispenser to turn the unit on (
|
). The status
light will glow green.
B.
If your dog is in the room with you, open the lid and set the Volume switch to Off. It is
best to let your dog get used to the sound of the dispenser before adding a tone.
C.
Press the dispense button
on the remote to dispense the food. You may need to press
the button a few times to get the treats/kibble to dispense after filling.
D.
Once the treats/kibble start dispensing, press the dispense button
several more times
to make sure the food size is compatible with the disc you selected. If the food size is
correct, a treat/kibble should dispense each time you press the dispense button
.
Jamming will occur if the treats/kibble are too large or moist.
B
A
Carrying handle
Power switch
B
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