(EN) AUTOMATIC FISH FEEDER
KEY FEATURES
Patented fish feeder for crushing, stirring
and keeping fish food dry. It‘s easy to add
the fish food to the container without
disassembling the automatic feeder.
Four feeding times (x2 rations) can be
programmed each day. Use the tripod for
open aquariums (Fig. A). For aquariums
with a lid, use the accompanying Velcro
band (Fig. B).
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Setup
To insert the batteries (2 x AA size 1.5V
alkaline batteries), open the casing cover
by applying light pressure to the locking
clip. (Attention: do not use rechargeable
batteries). If the symbol ”LO” appears on
the display, it means that the batteries
are almost empty. The feeding procedure
will still be carried out, but the batteries
should be replaced promptly. If they are
not replaced, after about 3 days, the
entire display will blink and the device
will shut off automatically in order to
prevent the food container stopping in an
awkward position.
2. Programming
2.1. Setting the current time
Press SET, ”hours” blink and can be set
with ADJUST
Press MODE, ”minutes” blink and can be
set with ADJUST
Press SET, the current time is stored
2.2. Programming feeding time
(Fig. 2.2.)
Press MODE, ”00:00” is displayed on
the LCD
Press SET, ”hours” blink and can be set
with ADJUST
Press MODE, digit ”1” blinks. Pressing
ADJUST once means a single ration and
1
$
is displayed on the LCD. Pressing
ADJUST twice means a double ration and
1
$$
is displayed on the LCD. Two feedings
are dispensed at one-minute intervals.
Press SET, feeding time is stored
Repeat the whole procedure to set the
next feeding time and ration. When
the MODE button is pressed 4 times
repeatedly, it goes through the next
feeding times back to the current time.
You can set your feeding times each day.
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