Automatic pet feeder
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+ | Insert 3 D cell batteries, or plug an AC adapter to power the feeder. Assemble the feeder by attaching the dish to the feeder near the opening at the bottom. The hopper that holds the food attaches to the top of the base with a simple rotation that locks it in place. The top to the hopper works in the same manner, where a small rotation of the hopper cover locks it in place. | ||
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+ | The Hopper should be filled with pet food of the owner's choice, so long as the food is not moist or significantly large e.g. a dog treat. Turn the feeder on using the switch on the bottom. | ||
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==Mechanical Function== | ==Mechanical Function== | ||
==Mechanical Analysis== | ==Mechanical Analysis== |
Revision as of 22:34, 17 September 2009
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Executive Summary
Stakeholders and Needs
Product Usage
Insert 3 D cell batteries, or plug an AC adapter to power the feeder. Assemble the feeder by attaching the dish to the feeder near the opening at the bottom. The hopper that holds the food attaches to the top of the base with a simple rotation that locks it in place. The top to the hopper works in the same manner, where a small rotation of the hopper cover locks it in place.
The Hopper should be filled with pet food of the owner's choice, so long as the food is not moist or significantly large e.g. a dog treat. Turn the feeder on using the switch on the bottom.