Explained: How Do You Deep Clean A Litter-Robot

The following topic, How Do You Deep Clean A Litter-Robot?, will serve as the primary emphasis of this blog post, and you can expect to learn a significant amount of information that is pertinent to the subject from reading it. If you are interested in gaining more knowledge on this subject, continue reading.

How often do you clean the Litter-Robot?


Litter-Robot:

Typically, you will empty the

waste drawer

once per week if you have one cat. If you have more than one cat using the Litter-Robot, you will typically empty the

waste drawer

twice every seven to ten days. Perform a full cleaning and

litter change

every one to three months.

Robotic Cat: How do you clean a robotic cat

The

cleaning process

involved spraying with

anti-bacterial product

, brushing any fur, and vigorous cleaning with anti-bacterial wipes.

Can you hose down the Litter-Robot?


Litter-Robot:

Turn off the unit and unplug the unit from the wall prior to any deep cleaning. There are no electronics in the globe or waste drawer, so you can soak these a tub or hose them down While the globe and waste drawer are dry, you can use a vacuum to remove excess dry litter.

How do I keep my Litter-Robot from smelling?


Litter-Robot:

Replace the

carbon filter

and

seal strips

periodically Keep the Litter-Robot smelling fresh by trapping unpleasant odors in the Waste Drawer with replacement Carbon Filters and Seal Strips (or buy them together).

Kitty Litter: How often should you change out all the kitty litter

Twice a week is a general guideline for replacing clay litter, but depending on your circumstances, you may need to replace it every other day or only once a week If you clean the

litter box

daily, you might only need to change clumping litter every two to three weeks.

Cat Poop: Can you flush cat poop

Even though it may seem like a good idea, you should not be flushing your cat’s litter or feces down the toilet It can cause havoc on your plumbing, clog pipes, and damage your septic system.

Litter Box: How often should you scoop a litter box

How Often Should You Change the Cat Litter? If you use a clumping litter, it’s best to scoop the box daily and change it out completely at least monthly If you have more than one cat, it may be best to change the cat litter more often, every 2-3 weeks.

How often do you change filter on Litter-Robot?


Litter-Robot:

For optimal odor control, we recommend changing the filter every three months If you use scented litter, change the filter more frequently, as it will also absorb the fragrance. Replacement Carbon Filters can be ordered at www.litter-robot.com.

Can you use Clorox wipes on Litter-Robot?


Litter-Robot:

To complete a thorough cleaning of your Litter-Robot you will need mild soap, a cleaning brush or sponge, disinfectant, a hose, and a vacuum. You should never use harsh chemicals, such as bleach, on the Litter-Robot as this can corrode the metal parts.

Is Litter-Robot really worth it?


Litter-Robot:

Is the Litter Robot worth it? We don’t recommend buying an automatic litter box because, generally, they’re expensive, they’re loud, their scoops can get gunky or clogged, some models take 30 minutes to 1 hour to scoop, the litter beds are tiny, and the sensors don’t work for cats that weigh less than 5 pounds.

Pretty Litter: Can I use pretty litter in my Litter-Robot

Will Pretty Litter work with Litter-Robot? Litter beads and crystals that are small enough to pass through the screen (such as Pretty Litter) will work with Litter-Robot However, we recommend using a high-quality, clay-clumping litter.

Why does my Litter-Robot get stuck?


Litter-Robot:

Check for stuck litter, especially if you recently cleaned your unit ( leftover moisture may have interacted with the litter ). If you see debris or suspect there is litter caked behind the screen, you will need to clean the Globe (the screen should not be bent outward to clean behind).

How does Litter-Robot know its full?


Litter-Robot:

When the soiled matter from the Globe is dropped into the waste drawer, it fills the drawer. When the pile is sufficient to interrupt the infra red beams that cross from left sensor to right sensor, the Litter-Robot alerts that the drawerr is full and needs emptying by completing the cycle with a flashing blue light.



Citations


https://www.litter-robot.com/faq.html


https://www.litter-robot.com/manual_pdf/Litter-Robot_III-Manual-Revision_C.pdf