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Petmate LeBistro User manual

SPECIFICATIONS:
Programming
• Up to three different sized eals per 24 hours.
• Each eal Serving is adjustable in 1/4 cup increments. Each eal can be set
from 1/4 cup to 2 cups.
• Default eal Servings are: Breakfast at 6:00 a.m. Lunch at 12:00 p.m. and
Dinner at 6:00 p.m.All eals are preset for 1/2 cups.
Dimensions
14"L x 10"W x 15"H (assembled)
Capacity
• Hopper (alone) will hold 5.0 Ibs of typical variety of dry food.
• Base unit fully loaded, bowl and food wheel will hold additional 0.9 Ibs.
Wheel Dispensing Capacity
• 1/4 Cup increments or 3/4 Cup per complete revolution.
Overall Weight
• Weight: 3.5 Ibs (assembled wit out batteries and food).
Power
• RequiresTHREE "D" size batteries. Batteries NOT included.
• Use only alkaline batteries.
• Estimated life of one set of batteries is 6 months or less.
Note: DC Power Converter available as an accessory and can
be ordered online at www.petmate.com
Types of Food
• Dry dog or cat food only.
• Do NOT use canned food. Do NOT use moist dog or cat food.
• Do NOT use semi-moist food. Do NOT use treats.
Removable Bowl
Locking Lid
Control Panel
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
To Assemble Hopper on Base:
1) Align hopper with base.
2) Insert hopper into base.
3)Twist and lock into place.
To Assemble Lid on Hopper:
1) Line up arrows on hopper with arrows on lid.
2) Place lid on top of hopper.
3)Twist and lock lid into place.
To Assemble Bowl into Base:
1) Insert bowl into base.
2) Lower bowl into base connecting hooks into the base.
(Make sure Portion Control LeBistro®is placed on an even surface)
Close up ofTwist and Lock Hopper on Base. Close up of Bowl hook into Base.
Hopper
Lift Handles
Food Chute
Low Battery Light
Base
Alignment Arrows
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATINGTHE
PRODUCT.
To Install Batteries:
1)Turn the base upside down and remove battery cover.
2) Install 3 new "D" cell, alkaline batteries.
(Be sure to matc positive and negative markings).
3) Replace battery cover. Be sure to "snap" in place.
ToTurn Unit ON:
1) Press the (-) side of the On/Off switch DOWN. (located on t e bottom of t e
base)
2) Set unit right side up. (LCD screen s ould be facing you)
NOTE: Clock will flash "12:00 A.M." automatically.
3) Press ENTER button to set current time. First the HOUR will be flashing.
4) Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to set current HOUR.(until it is correct)
NOTE: the clock will automatically change to A.M. or P.M. as you scroll
through the hours.
5) Press ENTER button again and the MINUTES will start flashing.
6) Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to set current MINUTES.
7) Press ENTER upon completion.
NOTE: Clock will be set after setting minutes and the unit is now in
AUTOMATIC MODE.
While setting current time, if the programming is not completed the Portion
Control LeBistro®waits until the current time is set and will not go into
AUTO ATIC ODE.
SETTING ANY MEAL, MEALTIME and MEAL SI E:
To Set Meal Selection:
1) Press and Hold the ENTER button for 2 seconds. "MEALS" will flash.
2) Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to select the desired eal to be
programmed. (Breakfast, Lunc or Dinner will flas as UP and DOWN arrows
buttons are pressed)
3) Press the ENTER button after you select the eal.
a) “Yes” will Flash. Press the ENTER if you want to set the meal time.
b) If you do not wish to set that meal time, press the DOWN arrow to select
“No” and press ENTER.
Note: (if “No” is selected, press ENTER and the software takes you back to
“MEALS”.Use UP or DOWN arrows buttons to select the desired eal to
be programmed)
To Set MealTime:
After selecting the EAL to be programmed and selecting "Yes", the HOUR
will flash.
1) Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to set eal HOUR. (until it is correct)
NOTE: that clock will automatically change to A. . or P. . as you scroll
through the Hours.
2) Press ENTER button again and the MINUTES will start flashing.
3) Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to set eal MINUTES.
4) Press Enter button when minutes are set.
The Menu will automatically take you to the "Meal Size"
programming.
To Set Meal Size:
After setting eal Time, the "Meal Size" enu will flash. (right side of
display)
1) Use UP or DOWN arrow buttons to increase or decrease amount of food
to be dispensed. For example; to feed 1 cup meal size, press the UP arrow
button until 4 bars are displayed.
2) Press Enter upon completion. NOTE: Each bar equals approximately
1/4 cup.The maximum meal size you may select is 3 cups.
To Set Other Meals:
After any eal has been programmed (inclusive of time and size) "MEALS"
will flash and eals programmed will show on screen.
1) Clock will display current time.
2) REPEAT " eal Selection" programming directions.
NOTE: if you only wish to set 1 eal, press ENTER while “MEALS” is
flashing and unit will go into AUTOMATIC MODE.
PROGRAMMING COMPLETE
After all meals are set:
1) Press ENTER
NOTE: After programming of all meals in completed, press ENTER while
“MEALS” is flashing and unit will go into Automatic ode.
Meals Served
"SERVED" will show on screen at all times.This indicates number of eals
served. 1 digit equals 1 meal.
eals served will go up to 99 and then reset at 00.
To re-set the "SERVED" counter; press UP and DOWN Arrow buttons
simultaneously and it will re-set to 00.
Battery Casing
On/Off Switch
Press Up or Down
Arrows to Program
eal Size
eal Served counts up to 99, then resets
Time must be set before set-up can continue
PROGRAMMING
Manual Feed Option
Press and hold UP Arrow button for 3 seconds.
NOTE: Food will be dispensed according to first eal set (i.e. breakfast is set at
1/2 cup, t en food will be dispensed in 1/2 cup increments) Repeat if additional
food is desired.
Replacement of Batteries/Power
• When the “LOW BATTERY” warning light is on OR before leaving for an
extended period of time, replace the batteries.
• Refer to “TO INSTALL BATTERIES” for directions.
• Once NEW batteries are installed, turn unit ON.
• Set clock to current time.
IMPORTANT: Meal Programming is stored and will NOT need to be
re-programmed after batteries are replaced.
CLEANING
To Remove Bowl:
1) Place fingers under bowl and lift Bowl up.
2) Pull Bowl out horizontally removing it from the Base.
(Bowl is top rack dis was er safe)
NOTE: Lid and Hopper may be removed for cleaning. Hand clean with soft
cloth and hand dry.
Warning:
Base unit should not be submerged in water at any time, this may damage
electronic components.
Do not place Base, Hopper or Lid in an automatic dishwasher.
Allow parts to dry completely before adding new food.
Default Settings:
1.While setting "Time" during the "Initial Set-up"; if the programming is
not completed the Portion Control LeBistro®waits for you to finish.
2.While setting the “Time” during the “ChangeTime” is not completed
and no button depressed for 10 seconds the Portion Control LeBistro®
abandons the change and goes into “Automatic Mode” retains the
previous “Time”.
3.While setting the “Meals” during the “Initial Set-Up” if no buttons are
depressed for 10 seconds the Portion Control LeBistro®abandons the
change and goes into “Automatic Mode” retaining the previous “Meals”
settings.
4.While setting the “Meals” during the “Change Meals” no buttons are
depressed for 10 seconds the Portion Control LeBistro®abandons the
change and goes into “Automatic Mode” retaining the previous “Meals”
settings.
CAUTIONS
Save these instructions for future reference.Read all instructions
before operating product.
• For indoor use only.
• For dry food use only.Works best with ?”diameter food.
•NOT recommended for puppies or kittens less than 7 months old.
• Do NOT use this feeder with puppies or kittens not able to reach the feeding
dish.
• Do NOT use this feeder with puppies, kittens, dogs or cats with any physical
disability.
• Intended for use with dogs or cats only.
• Do NOT allow small children to play with, in or around feeder.
• Before leaving for extended time, always replace batteries with 3 new, "D" size
batteries.
• Do NOT immerse control panel base in water.
• Do NOT place any foreign object in the feeder.
• Do NOT operate feeder without hopper and hopper lid securely in place.
• Feeder should be placed on a level surface.
• Do NOT disassemble feeder other than bowl,hopper,hopper lid and
battery cover.
• Dispose of all packaging material properly. Some items may be packed in poly
bags; these bags could cause suffocation; keep away from children and pets.
• Check the low battery light frequently to be sure the feeder is dispensing
properly.
WARNING
• Do NOT place anything on top of feeder. Unit starts automatically.
Keep Clear.
• Base unit should NOT be submerged in water at any time, this may damage
electronic components.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1) If no display is showing, turn on power. Refer to “To Turn Unit On” in
programming instructions for specifications.
2) If the clock is flashing,the unit has lost its power and current time setting.
a. Reset current time.
NOTE: all previous meal programming does not need to be reset.
3) If “MEALS” is flashing, this indicates the unit did not completely deliver
the full amount of food programmed for the meal.
a.Turn unit off, empty the hopper and disassemble the hopper from the
base.
b. Check for food jamming in the throat of the base.
c. Dislodge food jam.
d. Re-assemble unit.
e.Turn unit on and reset current time.
4) If the “Low Battery” indicator light is lit:
a.Turn unit off.
b. Replace the batteries.
c.Turn the unit back on and set current time.
NOTE: eal programming remains and does not need to be reprogrammed.
Low Battery Warning Light
Hold for
anual Feed Option
PETTRAININGTIPS
GettingYour Pet UsedToT e New Automatic Feeder
Some pets may require a special adjustment period to acclimate to their new
automatic feeder. If you determine that your dog or cat may require a special
adjustment period, use the following steps:
1) Place the Portion Control LeBistro®next to your pet's existing bowl or
feeder. (Do not turn t e power on)
2) Place food in the bowl of the Portion Control LeBistro®(only for a period of
time to allow adjustment)
3) Keep food in the pet's current bowl. (only for a period of time to allow
adjustment)
4) Once you have observed your pet eating from the Portion Control
LeBistro®, remove their old feeding dish and begin using the Portion Control
LeBistro®.
NOTE: Adjustment time for the pet could be as short as a day or as long as a
couple of weeks, depending on your pet's personality.
You may also want to introduce your pet to the Portion Control LeBistro®by
placing small treats in the bowl.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
AC Adapter for U.S. and Europe available at www.petmate.com
Replacement Bowls available at www.petmate.com
Replacement Hoppers available at www.petmate.com
WARRANTY
1Year Limited
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
All parts made and assembled in China.
All packaging made and printed in China.
P. O. Box 1246
Arlington,Texas USA, 76004-1246
1-877-PET ATE
www.petmate.com
PET 4804

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