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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Trading


CHRISTMAS TRADING HOURS
OPEN
Mon –Fri 10am – 5pm
Sat   10am – 5pm
Sun 12pm – 5pm
CLOSED
25th, 26th, 31st December & 1st January

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Eze-Leash here in time for Christmas



The following instructions demonstrate how easy it is to use. These instructions are also printed on the pack.



To open the unit, locate the side wings on the rear of the lid. Place your finger and thumb either side and pull upwards. Remove the protective cover from the ezeclenze bottle and place the bottle into the handle cavity. Close the lid.





When a bag is required, pull it downwards until a white mark appears. This indicates the end of the bag. To detach the bag, angle it forward parallel with the lead and apply pressure until the bag tears off. Angling the bag forward traps the next bag in the V of the outlet, and prevents it from following on.





A full bag can be hooked on to the underside of the handle until
disposal.





Each roll contains 13 bags. The indicator on the second-to-last bag tells you when to refill the bag compartment. To refill the unit, open the lid and place a roll of ezebags into the front compartment, with the arrow pointing down. The black straw will project from the underside of the unit. Pull the straw down to reveal the first bag.





The spray bottle dispenses approximately 150 pumps. The spray head is designed to be angled backwards, but you can point it to whatever position suits you.





To adjust the lead length, slip it through the plasitc slide buckle. To secure your dog to a post or railing, unclip the slide buckle, take it around the tether point and clip it back together.






The mobile phone pocket is located in the top section of the lead. Warning - when using this pocket do not, under any circumstances, let go of the handle while it is attached to your dog. The handle will survive, your phone may not. This pocket is also handy for carrying other small items: wallets, key cases, sunglasses, tennis balls ...