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Litter Robots are a popular way to save yourself the trouble of maintaining a litter box. They can be essential for keeping the peace in some multi-cat households. However, even a litter robot needs a little attention. With a litter robot, you will need to perform basic cleanings about every month. Every couple of months you should also replace filters to minimize odor.
Steps
Performing a Basic Cleaning
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1Press the “empty” button. This will cause all the litter to be released from the globe into the waste bin. It will also allow you to remove the globe from the base for a cleaning.[1]
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2Remove the bonnet on newer models. Newer models have a bonnet that wraps around the globe. Press the release buttons on both sides of the bonnet then lift and rotate. Remove it from the globe and set to the side.[2]Advertisement
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3Brush out excess litter. If any litter remains in the robot, brush it away. Wet litter can turn into a clay that is hard to remove.[3]
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4Wash the globe. The globe has no electronic components and thus exposing it to water it is not a concern. Wash with a wet rag and mild soap. If necessary, the globe came also be submerged in soapy water.[4]
- Do not submerge the base in water. The base has electronic components that can be destroyed by water.
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5Dry the globe before returning it to the base. The base should not be exposed to water. So, wipe the globe down with a dry towel to remove moisture. Allow it to air dry briefly if necessary.[5]
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6Empty the waste drawer. The waste drawer is the large drawer located on the bottom of the base. Open it up and remove the trash bag. Throw the trash bag away.[6]
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7Wipe down the drawer. Separate the drawer entirely from the base. Wipe it down with soap and water. Then dry it off with a separate rag.[7]
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8Reinstall a trash bag in the waste drawer. Open a 10-gallon trash bag and wrap the edge around the sides of the waste drawer. There should be four or five rubber pieces that you can lift. Slide the edge of the trash bag underneath these, to secure it in the waste drawer.[8]
- The litter robot was designed for 10-gallon bags, but 8 and 13 gallon bags can also fit.[9]
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9Clean the exterior of the base with a wet rag. You can use a wet rag and soap to clean the outside of the base. The inside has delicate electronic components that should not be exposed to moisture. Do not submerge the base in water.[10]
Maintaining Your Litter Robot
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1Perform a basic cleaning every month to three months. How frequently you perform a basic cleaning will depend on the number of cats that you have and how well you can manage the odor of a dirty box. If you see any signs that the waste drawer is full, empty it. Otherwise perform a cleaning about every month.[11]
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2Replace the carbon filter when the litter box smells. There should be a long, flexible filter that fits against the side of the waste drawer that faces out from the base. This helps prevent odors from escaping. When the litter box begins to smell, call the manufacturer or visit their website to order a replacement.[12]
- Each filter should last a few months, but how often you replace it will depend, in part, on your own personal preferences.
- Neither the carbon filter nor the brush seal are essential for the operation of the litter robot. They will, however, reduce the odor.
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3Replace brush seal when the litter box smells. There is also a seal, that looks like a brush, which wraps around the inside of the base, where it meets the globe. When the box begins to smell, call the manufacturer to order a replacement of the brush seal.[13]
References
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter-Robot_III-Manual-2015_Version.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter-Robot_III-Manual-2015_Version.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter-Robot_III-Manual-2015_Version.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter-Robot_III-Manual-2015_Version.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
- ↑ https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter%20Robot%20II%20Manual%20_V110714_new%20address.pdf
About This Article
To clean your litter robot, first hit the “Empty” button to release the litter into the waste bin. Once the globe is empty, remove it from the base, along with the bonnet if there is one. Before you wash the unit, brush out any excess litter with a dry brush to prevent it from turning into a sticky clay when it gets wet. Wash out the globe with a wet rag and some soap, but don’t submerge the base or get it wet, since this could damage the electronics. When you’re done, wipe the globe dry with a towel and let it air dry completely. Next, empty the waste drawer and wipe it down, then replace the bag liner. Finish up by wiping down the outside of the base with a damp cloth, then put your unit back together. Keep reading to learn about basic litter robot maintenance!