Training Mode; Teaching Your Pet To Use The Feeder; Part 1 - Introducing Your Pet To The Feeder; Part 2 - Increasing The Lid Movement - Sure Flap sure feed User Manual

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Teaching your pet to use the feeder (training mode)
PART 1
- Introducing your pet to the feeder
It is important to allow your pet to get used to their new feeder for a couple of days without
any lid movement. Ensuring they are comfortable with their new bowl will help once we start
to introduce movement to the lid. This can take a little time but be patient, and do not move
on to Part 2 until your pet seems confident. See page 11 for help on introducing particularly
cautious pets to the feeder.
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Now fill the bowl of your choice with your pet's favourite food and once again place the feeder in
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your pet's normal eating spot.
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Remember to take your time and let your pet get used to their new bowl.
Once they are happy proceed to Part 2.
PART 2
Now start to add increasing amounts of movement to the lid. This allows your pet to get
used to the motion of the lid in 3 stages. Once again, for the best results and a happy pet it is
important to be patient and not rush this process. The amount of time required at each stage
will vary for each pet (days/weeks) but we recommend taking a few days for each step.
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With the lid closed press the Training Function button (
rear of the feeder. The lid will open and the light will flash orange (once
every few seconds).
During this first stage of teaching your pet to use the feeder,
the lid will not close after they have finished eating.
- Increasing the lid movement
Start to increase the motion of the lid by pressing the Training
Function (
and the light will flash orange twice.
Now when your pet eats from the bowl there will be some
movement as the lid opens fully. When they finish eating, it will
close slightly.
) button once again. The lid will close a small amount
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