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- Large volume - 45 cup (10.65L) capacity
- Feed from 1 to 99 days (or non-stop)
- Programmable portion sizes - 1/4 cup to 2 1/2 cups
- Programmable feeding from 1 to 4 times daily
- Smart sensor prevents overloading of feeding tray
- Pet-proof lock on lid
- Prevents accidental spillage
- Unique Anti-jamming feature
- Translucent hopper shows food level
- Tamper-proof clasps on hopper
- Record a personal message for your pet
- Alarm sounds when feeding schedule expires
- Detachable food hopper & feeding tray for easy cleaning
- Built-in clock with easy to read LCD
- Built-in microphone, speaker and low battery indicator
- Four "D" Batteries Required ( not included )
- Item Dimensions:17"x9.5"x14" ( L x W x H )
- Item Weight: 6.5 lbs
- Material: ABS
- Packing: Gift Box
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I thought I would post a video to show how the feeder works for folks who were curious. It has two motors: one to rotate the scoop that moves food from the main food bin to the food dish, and another to vibrate the food supply, probably to help food bits flow smoothly and prevent jamming. As previous reviewers have said, it's loud when it deposits food... that's due to the vibrating motor. You can set the amount of food that is released each time, by setting how many times the scoop deposits food. In this video, you can see that it was programmed to release two scoops, with each scoop being around 1/4 cup of food.
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