Litter-Robot 3 Connect Self-Cleaning Litter Box – Grey Manual

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will affect the weight of the unit, including emptying the 
Waste Drawer, adding or removing litter from the Globe, or 
cleaning or moving the unit. When you are done, turn the 
unit back on. The Litter-Robot will perform an initial Clean 
cycle and the Cat Sensor will take a new measurement of the 
unit’s weight. 
The Reset button is another way to reset the Cat 
Sensor after doing anything that affects the unit’s weight. 
Press Reset firmly and quickly, then watch for the blue light 
to flash to confirm you have reset the Cat Sensor. Be careful 
not to rest on the unit as you press the button or your weight 
will influence the reading. 
Drawer Full Indicator (DFI) 
The Litter-Robot is equipped with 
infrared emitters and sensors 
located above the Waste Drawer 
that check if the drawer is full each 
time the Globe returns to the Home 
position. The Control Panel displays 
a flashing blue light when the DFI is 
activated. Upon the first activation 
of the DFI, the blue light flashes, 
and the Cat Sensor remains active. Upon the third activation 
of the DFI (after 2 more Clean cycles), the Cat Sensor 
deactivates and the unit will no longer cycle automatically. 
Check or empty the Waste Drawer, then press Reset to 
cancel the indicator and reset the Cat Sensor. 
Automatic Night Light 
Although cats generally have excellent vision, aging and 
illness can diminish their ability to see in low light conditions. 
The Automatic Night Light, located in the upper Bonnet, is 
there to help guide your cat to the litter box. A light sensor 
located above the Cycle button turns the Night Light on and 
off automatically. Turn the Night Light function on and off by 
pressing and holding the Power button (see 
Control Panel - 
Buttons section  Power Button
, page 13). 










