Litter-Robot 3 Cat Sensor - Installation Guide (2024)

WARNING:If you've determined through the troubleshooting process that you need a new cat sensor, please understand that the cat sensor is a complex system. The installation process, sensor tolerance, and calibration weight will impact its sensitivity. For these reasons, we highly recommend a base replacement or an in-house repair by Whisker where your Litter-Robot will undergo thorough testing of the cat sensor after repair. If you'd like to continue with the cat sensor installation, follow the steps below.


Litter-Robot 3 is equipped with a cat sensor, a weight-sensitive switch that detects when a cat enters and exits the globe. For the cat sensor to accurately detect your cat, your cat must weigh at least 5 lbs, or 2.3 kg, and the litter in the globe must be just below the raised fill line. Litter-Robot must be placed on firm, level flooring; avoid soft, uneven, or unstable surfaces.

You will need:

  • 1/4 inch hex socket with ratchet
  • Standard screwdriver
  • Masking tape
  • 10 lbs (or 4.5 kg) of cat litter
  • Cat sensor replacement kit

Disassemble Litter-Robot

  1. Press the Power button to turn the unit off.
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  2. Unplug the power supply from the base.
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  3. Press the bonnet tabs on either side of the unit to release the bonnet.
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  4. Rotate the bonnet backward and lift the bonnet up to remove it from the unit.
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  5. Remove the globe and set it aside.
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  6. Remove the waste drawer and set it aside.
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Remove old cat sensor

  1. Locate the cat sensor “foot” under the base, secured by a bolt.
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  2. Look inside the base: In the back of the base, the cat sensor module is located under the metal sensor cover, secured by a nut attached to a bolt.
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    Note: The cat sensor foot is spring-loaded. Ensure that you don’t lose track of any parts as you remove the nut and bolt.

  3. While applying downward pressure into the base through either the waste port or drawer, use a 1/4 inch hex socket with ratchet to remove the 1/4 inch nut and bolt that hold the cat sensor foot to the unit.

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  4. Carefully release pressure from the base and remove the cat sensor foot and its bolt from the bottom of the base.
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  5. Remove the metal sensor cover from inside the base.
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  6. You should now be able to see the cat sensor module that was secured by the metal tab. It is lightly nested in its recess and secured with a plastic tab.
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  7. Unplug the cat sensor.
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  8. Slide the sensor to the side to remove it from under the plastic tab. If needed, use a screwdriver to assist you in lifting the plastic tab.
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Install new cat sensor

  1. Plug in the new cat sensor and without bending it, gently slide it under the plastic tab. Again, use a screwdriver to assist you in lifting the plastic tab if needed.
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  2. Gently place the cat sensor under the plastic tab, with the black surface facing up and the sticky adhesive surface facing down. Take care not to bend or reposition it.
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  3. Replace the spring inside the foot.
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  4. Use masking tape to hold the bolt in place inside the foot: Use one piece to create a small ball of tape to insert into the hole, and another piece of tape to keep the ball in place.

    1. Replace the cat sensor foot and bolt on the bottom of the base.
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  5. Apply pressure on the base to ensure the bolt is coming out of the hole.
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  6. Replace the metal sensor cover on top of the cat sensor.
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  7. Use your fingers to tighten the nut on the bolt, then tighten the nut with the 1/4 inch hex socket on your ratchet.
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  8. While applying downward pressure into the base to compress the spring, you'll want to tighten the nut until there is no longer any movement in the metal sensor cover. Be careful not to overtighten the bolt.
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    The sensor should be firmly fastened, but allow for a slight wiggle.

  9. Remove the tape from the cat sensor foot.
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Reassemble Litter-Robot

  1. Replace the waste drawer.
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  2. Replace the globe, ensuring it is positioned correctly. Visually check that the large gear with notches that runs around the globe is sitting in the track on the base.
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  3. At the back of the globe, turn the black key into the key pocket.
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  4. Replace the bonnet, sliding the tabs on both sides into the slots in the base.
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  5. Rotate the bonnet forward, aligning the tabs with the corresponding slots in the base. Snap the bonnet securely into the base.
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  6. Plug the power supply into the base.
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  7. Press the Power button to turn the unit on.
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Successful: Once the initial clean cycle is complete, the unit should return to the home position displaying a blue “ready light” status. Proceed to the next section to calibrate the cat sensor.

Unsuccessful: If the globe is unable to complete the cycle, displaying a solid red or flashing red light, remove some litter from the globe and press the Reset button to return the globe to the home position.

Calibrate cat sensor

  1. Add approximately 10 lbs, or 4.5 kg, of cat litter to the globe. We recommend using standard-weight clay-clumping litter. This weight will be used to calibrate your unit to the new cat sensor.

    1. If you are using a standard clay-clumping litter, fill the litter just below the raised fill line. If you are using a heavier litter, fill to about halfway from the fill line.
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  2. Now press and hold the Empty andCyclebuttons for 3 seconds. This will calibrate the new cat censor.
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  3. Calibration is confirmed by the red flashing Timing LED.
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  4. Wait 30 seconds, then press the Reset button.
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    To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the cat sensor, always 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. This will recalibrate the weight sensor and circuit board to reflect the changed weight.
  5. Your unit should display a solid blue light indicating it is ready for use.
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Litter-Robot 3 Cat Sensor - Installation Guide (2024)

FAQs

Why does my Litter-Robot keep saying cat sensor timing? ›

If the timing light is flashing red or you are receiving a "Cat sensor fault" notification in the Whisker app, this indicates the cat sensor has been continuously activated for 30 minutes or more, either by a cat that won't leave the globe or by too much weight in the unit.

Where is the DFI sensor on Litter-Robot 3? ›

Remove the globe and set aside. Remove the waste drawer and set aside. Check for obstructions blocking the drawer full indicator (DFI) sensors. There are two sensors inside the base, above where the waste drawer would sit.

Why is my Litter-Robot not sensing my cat's weight? ›

If your Litter-Robot 4 is not accurately detecting your cat's weight, this is typically an issue with the placement of your robot. The cat sensor weight scale may also record a partial measurement when a curious kitty puts weight on the step without completely entering the unit.

Why is my Litter-Robot not finding WiFi? ›

If you see 'Litter-Robot SSID not found':

Make sure that the Litter-Robot is in onboarding mode. The power button should be illuminated solid blue. WiFi must be enabled on your mobile device. You must be next to the Litter-Robot to ensure your mobile device can see it.

Why won t my litter robot 3 connect to the app? ›

Make sure bluetooth is enabled. Accept Location Services if prompted. If the app is unable to find Litter-Robot via your device's bluetooth, move your mobile device closer to your Litter-Robot, check that your mobile device's bluetooth is turned on, and the power button on your Litter-Robot is blue.

How do you fix the sensor on a Litter-Robot 3? ›

Make sure the Litter-Robot is on a firm, level surface. The cat sensor function can be affected if the unit is on carpeting or a litter mat. Check that there are no power cords running underneath the base of the robot that might obstruct movement.

How do you attract cats to a Litter-Robot? ›

If your cats show no interest, entice them to approach Litter-Robot by using some catnip or treats. Place treats on the step or around Litter-Robot so your cat associates rewards with the new litter box. Once your cat has used Litter-Robot, be sure to reward them with treats, play sessions, and cuddles.

How do I get my cat to adjust to the Litter-Robot? ›

Try some of these tips if your cat has difficulty adjusting to Litter-Robot.
  1. Leave it turned off. ...
  2. Stop scooping the old box. ...
  3. Create positive associations. ...
  4. Use a “cat attract” product. ...
  5. Keep it open. ...
  6. Use a box.

How do you reset the cat sensor on a Litter-Robot 4? ›

Press the Reset button while the globe is at the Home position with the blue light bar on to reset the cat sensor(s). When pressed during a cycle, it will pause the cycle.

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