Litter Robot 3 Weight Sensor. LitterRobot III Open Air About The Hall Effect Sensor Success: The Litter-Robot should return home displaying a blue 'ready light' status Find solutions to issues with yellow flashing lights, interrupted cycles, and more.
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To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the cat sensor, press the Reset button after making any changes that 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 the sensor is set to it lowest ohm value, loosening can.
LitterRobot III Open Air About The Hall Effect Sensor
On the LR3 the cat sensor nut is located in the waste drawer compartment, fairly easy to get to, (see attached picture) use a small adjustable wrench or a 8 or 9 mm end wrench try turning it loose 1/2 turn initially and test for the sensitivity, loosen another 1/2 turn if no change. When the sensor is set to it lowest ohm value, loosening can. Break that beam, and it will think the drawer is full, which generates a flashing blue light
LitterRobot™ 3 Self Cleaning Litter Box. I even tried pushing down on the orb where the cat would stand normally still nothing Success: The Litter-Robot should return home displaying a blue 'ready light' status
Getting Started with LitterRobot 3 LitterRobot. The Litter-Robot 3 is equipped with a cat sensor that detects when a cat enters and exits the globe The weight is the single back leg, or foot of the base