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Brand | RelaxOpet |
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Model | PRO |
Category | Pet Care Product |
Language | English |
Covers critical safety precautions, usage limitations, and handling warnings for the device.
Outlines essential handling guidelines, maintenance, and environmental considerations for safe operation.
Details various causes of anxiety and behavioral problems in birds that the device can help manage.
Explains the core functionality of the device, including its sound technology and automatic operation for birds.
Provides key technical details of the sound module, including beam angle, impedance, and battery capacity.
Guides users on the initial setup and acclimatization process for the bird's comfort and effective use.
Details how to use the device for regular relaxation and optimal placement for maximum effectiveness.
Provides insights into the initial response time, optimal sounding durations, and volume settings for the device.
Advises on adapting the acclimatization process for use in various rooms within a household.
Offers guidance for using the device in unfamiliar settings and for birds kept outdoors year-round.
Explains how to use the device effectively during sudden stressful events like thunderstorms or fireworks.
Explains how to turn the device on/off and select between audible and inaudible sound modes.
Details how to activate and use the PRO timer function for timed sound emission.
Describes the side control panel for adjusting volume levels and the pause/resume function.
Explains how to activate and deactivate the NOISE-MOTION feature and its room surveillance capability.
Details the volume control features and how to pause and resume the device's operation.
Explains the meaning of the LED lights regarding battery charge level and charging status.
Describes the white Power LED and blue Mode selection LED for device status and sound mode indication.
Explains the yellow PRO-Timer LED and red NOISE-MOTION LED for their respective function statuses.
Details the automatic sound module activation based on detected noise or stressors for continuous animal protection.
Explains the integrated timer that automatically switches off the sound module after a set duration.
Describes how the NOISE-MOTION and PRO Timer functions can be used together or sequentially for enhanced relaxation.
Provides a detailed explanation of how the NOISE-MOTION system monitors the environment and activates the sound module.
Guides users on the specific steps to activate the NOISE-MOTION function for automated response to stressors.
Explains the two sonication cycle options (4 hours or continuous) available with the PRO TIMER.
Details the integration of the PRO Timer with the NOISE-MOTION sensor for automatic activation upon stress detection.
Offers advice on preparing the device for travel, ensuring safety during car journeys, and using accessories.
Provides essential information and recommendations for traveling with the device on airplanes.
Guides on maximizing battery life, proper charging methods, and operational temperature limits.
Explains the correct procedures for disposing of the device as electronic waste according to EU regulations.
Addresses issues where the bird might initially avoid or not react to the device, suggesting acclimatization.
Clarifies the effect of external frequencies and recommends silent mode for clarity.
Explains that crackling is normal and not a defect, and how to identify potential trainer issues.
Discusses using multiple trainers and making pet travel easier.
Advises on permanent power connection and battery capacity impact.
Provides solutions for when the device fails to power on or indicate operation.
Offers steps to resolve issues related to the absence of audible sound when the device is on.
Addresses why an animal might not be relaxing and suggests checking usage or consulting professionals.
Explains troubleshooting for the timer function and low battery indicators.
Provides a solution for when the device cannot be switched off, likely due to NOISE-MOTION activation.