Okwu mmalite
Thank you for choosing the PETULTRA Automatic Cat Feeder. This device is designed to provide scheduled and controlled feeding for up to two cats, ensuring they receive appropriate portions at designated times. Featuring smart app control and a dual power supply, this feeder offers convenience and reliability for pet owners.
Kedu ihe gụnyere
Carefully unpack your PETULTRA Automatic Cat Feeder and ensure all components are present:

Image: All accessories included with the PETULTRA Automatic Pet Feeder. Components shown are the main feeder unit (fuselage), double bowl, food splitter, holder, power cable, and power adapter.
- Feeder Fuselage (Main Unit)
- Double Bowl Tray
- Food Splitter
- Ihe njide efere
- USB Type-C Power Cable (1.5m)
- Ihe nkwụnye ọkụ
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1. Ike inye
The feeder supports a 2-way power supply: AC adapter or batteries.

Image: The feeder's base showing the battery compartment for three D-cell batteries and the USB-C port for plug-in power. Batteries are not included.
- Plug Powered: Connect the provided USB Type-C cable to the feeder and the power adapter, then plug it into a wall outlet.
- Akwadoro batrị: Maka ike ndabere n'oge ịtages, insert three D-cell batteries (not included) into the battery compartment at the bottom of the feeder. Battery life is approximately one year for one cat or half a year for two cats.
2. Assemble Bowls and Food Splitter
- Place the bowl holder onto the feeder's dispensing chute.
- Insert the food splitter into the designated slot on the bowl holder to divide food into two separate bowls.
- Place the two feeding bowls onto the holder.

Foto: A nso nso view of the pet food separator and the two feeding bowls, designed for simultaneous feeding of two pets.
3. Fill the Food Tank
- Open the lid of the food tank.
- Pour dry kibble into the tank. The tank has a 4L capacity, holding up to 16 cups of food.
- Ensure the kibble size is between 2-10mm to prevent blockages.
- Close the lid securely to maintain food freshness. The lid is designed to seal tightly.

Image: The transparent food tank of the feeder, allowing easy monitoring of the food level. It has a 4L capacity, equivalent to 16 cups of food.
4. App Download and Device Connection
The PETULTRA feeder is controlled via a smartphone app. Ensure your phone's Bluetooth and WLAN (Wi-Fi) are turned on.

Image: Step-by-step guide for connecting the device, including a QR code to download the 'PetTech' app and instructions for adding the feeder.
- Budata ngwa: Scan the QR code above or search for "PetTech" in your app store to download the application. Download PetTech App
- Tinye ngwaọrụ: Open the app and select "Add Device."
- Select Feeder: Choose "Pet Feeder (Wi-Fi)" from the small home appliances list.

Image: Continuation of the app connection process, showing how to connect to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network and the confirmation screen for successful device addition.
- Jikọọ na netwọk: Họrọ netwọk Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz gị wee tinye paswọọdụ. Note: The feeder only supports 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. If your router is 5 GHz, please set it to 2.4 GHz.
- Chere maka njikọ: The app will show the connection progress.
- Ihe ịga nke ọma: Once connected, you can customize the device name.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
1. Setting a Feeding Schedule
Use the PetTech app to create a customized feeding schedule for your pets.

Image: A user interacting with the app to set feeding schedules, alongside an image of two cats eating from the feeder, demonstrating remote control feeding.
- Open the PetTech app and select your feeder.
- Navigate to the "Schedule" or "Feeding Plan" section.
- Set desired feeding times (up to 6 meals per day).
- Specify the number of portions for each meal (1-20 portions per meal).
- Save your settings. The feeder will dispense food automatically according to your schedule.

Image: A visual representation of a scientific feeding schedule, showing recommended meal times and portion sizes, with a cat eating from the feeder.
2. Portion Setting Reference
Use the following table as a reference for setting appropriate portion sizes based on daily intake:

Image: A reference table for portion settings, detailing conversions (e.g., 4L = 16 cups, 1 cup = 16 portions, 1 portion = 1 tablespoon) and recommended portions based on daily intake.
| Nri kwa ụbọchị | 1/8 iko (30 ml / 2 tbsp. | 1/4 iko (60 ml / 4 tbsp. | 1/2 iko (120 ml / 8 tbsp. | 3/4 iko (180 ml / 12 tbsp. | 1 iko (250 ml / 16 tbsp. | 2 iko (500 ml / 32 tbsp. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akụkụ akwadoro | 2 Akụkụ | 4 Akụkụ | 8 Akụkụ | 12 Akụkụ | 16 Akụkụ | 32 Akụkụ |
Mara: 1 cup equals 16 portions, and 1 portion equals 1 tablespoon.
Nlekọta
1. Nhicha
Regular cleaning ensures hygiene and proper functioning of the feeder.

Image: Detachable components of the feeder, including the food tank and bowls, being washed in a sink. A warning indicates not to wash the feeder base.
- The food tank, bowls, and food splitter are detachable and washable.
- Wash these parts with mild soap and water. Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before reassembly.
- DO NOT wash the feeder base. Jiri mgbasa ozi hichapụ ntọala ahụamp naanị akwa .
2. Food Freshness
The feeder is designed with a fresh lock lid to keep food fresh and prevent pets from accessing the food tank.

Image: Two cats interacting with the feeder, demonstrating the secure, tightly sealing lid that prevents pets from opening it.
- Always ensure the lid is securely closed after refilling the food tank.
- Store the feeder in a cool, dry place.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
1. Food Not Dispensing
- Check Food Level: Ensure there is enough kibble in the food tank.
- Nha Kibble: Verify that the kibble size is between 2-10mm. Larger kibble can cause blockages.
- Mgbochi: Check the dispensing chute for any obstructions. Clear any stuck food.
- Ike: Ensure the feeder is properly powered, either via AC adapter or charged batteries.

Image: Guidelines for preventing food blocking, illustrating recommended food types (dry, freeze-dried, mixed, air-dried) and ideal kibble sizes (2-10mm).
2. Ngwa Njikọta Okwu
- Njikọ Wi-Fi: Confirm your router is broadcasting a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi signal. The feeder does not support 5 GHz Wi-Fi.
- Ogologo rawụta: Ensure the feeder is within range of your Wi-Fi router.
- Ikikere ngwa: Check that the PetTech app has necessary permissions (e.g., location, Wi-Fi) on your smartphone.
- Malitegharịa: Try restarting the feeder and your smartphone, then attempt to reconnect.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | DU4LB-KY-NEW |
| Ụdị | PETULTRA |
| Ihe onwunwe | Plastic |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 13.8 x 7.62 x 7.34 sentimita asatọ |
| Ike nri | 4 lita (ihe dị ka iko 16) |
| Nri kwa ụbọchị | 1-6 nri |
| Akụkụ kwa nri | 1-20 akụkụ |
| Nha Kibble akwadoro | 2-10mm |
| Ịnye ọkụ | AC Adapter (USB Type-C) / 3x D-cell Batteries (not included) |
| Nkwado Wi-Fi | 2.4 GHz naanị |
| Ụdị ebumnuche | Nwamba |
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official PETULTRA websaịtị. Debe nnata nzụta gị dị ka ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ maka nkwupụta ikike.




