Top Tips About Scoopfree Litter Box, Why Is My ScoopFree Litter Box Not Working

Why Is My ScoopFree Litter Box Not Working? is the name of the topic that this blog post will devote its entirety to discussing, along with all of its pertinent information. Continue reading to find out more information.

Check the

light indicator

at the back of the

litter box

to ensure there is power If the light is not on, try plugging the litter box into a new outlet. If the light remains off,

contact customer care

.

Petsafe Litter Box: Why is my petsafe litter box blinking red

Blinking red LED Check that the litter is not over the fill line Unplug the litter box for 30 seconds.

Scoopfree Litter Box: How do you reset the counter on a ScoopFree litter box

To reset the counter, PRESS AND HOLD the Health Counter Reset button next to the counter display for 2 seconds or until the display resets to 0 We suggest you reset the counter each time you replace the litter tray. Most cats easily adapt to the ScoopFree® Self-Cleaning Litter Box.

How do you troubleshoot a litter-robot?


Litter-Robot:

Turn the unit off and remove the bonnet and globe. Check for gear or motor obstruction. Reassemble the unit and verify a proper litter level. Then turn the unit on —if the problem persists, contact Customer Service at 1-877-250-7729, [email protected], or litter-robot.com/help.

Why is the blue light flashing on my litter-robot?


Litter-Robot:

If the blue light on your Litter-Robot is flashing, it means your drawer is full and needs to be changed.

Litter Maid: How do you reset a litter maid

The easiest way to reset your box if the LitterMaid automatic litter box rake is stuck is to turn the power button off for about five seconds and then on again This will prompt the unit to start a

cleaning cycle

and will reset the unit if a previous

cleaning cycle

was interrupted by a power outage.

Can you use other litter in ScoopFree?


Scoopfree:

The ScoopFree cartridges use

fresh step crystal litter

. Nope, you can not use other types such as clay, or clumping litter with this box You MUST use the Fresh Step crystals. The crystals are made of silica gel, a

porous substance

that quickly traps liquid and then allows it to evaporate.

Scoopfree Litter Box: When should I change the ScoopFree litter box

How often should I change the litter tray? We recommend replacing the litter tray every 20 – 30 days for one cat, every 10 – 15 days for 2 cats, or every 7 – 10 days for 3 cats.

Why is my Littermaid blinking red?


Littermaid:

(Figure I) Important: If the Rake encounters a blockage , it will attempt to complete its cleaning cycle five times. If unsuccessful, the Rake will return to the

home position

and the Red Indicator Light will blink quickly to indicate FAULT mode (see Troubleshooting on page 16 for more details).

Why is my Litter-Robot not cycling on its own?


Litter-Robot:

The unit isn’t pushed into a corner or against a wall or piece of furniture Make sure your Litter-Robot is free-standing and not leaning on anything. After emptying the Waste Drawer and pushing the drawer back into place, double check that you haven’t pushed the whole unit up against anything before pressing Reset.

Why does my Litter-Robot keep stopping during cycle?


Litter-Robot:

Have you ever found your Litter-Robot stopped in mid rotation and possibly with the red light blinking? This could be a sign that your cat sensor needs adjustment.

Why does my Litter-Robot keep saying drawer is full when I’ve just emptied and reset it?


Litter-Robot:

Debris may cause the DFI to indicate a full drawer regardless of the waste in the drawer Once you are done cleaning your unit, let it dry fully and then reassemble it.

Sources


https://support.petsafe.net/s/article/Troubleshooting-your-ScoopFree-Litter-Box





https://www.petsafe.net/learn/8-reasons-your-cat-stopped-using-the-litter-box


https://support.petsafe.net/s/article/Troubleshooting-your-ScoopFree-Self-Cleaning-Litter-Box-Second-Generation