1. Litter-Robot 4: Red light bar with partial white flashing (Globe position)
If your unit displays a red light bar with partial white flashing, this indicates that the unit did not detect the globe position during its previous cycle.
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2. Litter-Robot 3: All three lights flashing (Globe position fault)
Check and clear any obstructions in the waste port. Waste clumps or toys could obstruct the globe rotation and cause a globe position or over-torque fault.
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3. Litter Robot III - Home positioning fault - RobotShop Community
22 apr 2024 · 1- If you are using a generic power adapter causing the motor to fail during the cycle or cycle slower than the usual. 2- If the magnets of the ...
Recently our Litter Robot III LR3C-1200-CE (SN LR3CI359573) shows a home position fault. The globe stops at the end of the cycle just before it returns to its home position. Suggestions I found on the web didn’t help. It is using the official adapter and it is directly plugged in the wall socket. Up till now I just turn off the robot, reposition the globe by hand and turn it on again. It will cycle and will work for a while as expected until it doesn’t. Rinse and repeat. I don’t think the motor ...
4. Litter Robot 3 Home Position Fault - RobotShop Community
10 feb 2021 · The Hall Effect Sensor is the sensor responsible for the tracking of the globe's position. It's what makes your Litter-Robot so intelligent.
Hi! We got a Litter Robot 3 about 6 months ago. Yesterday it showed a Home Position Fault (all lights blinking sequentially from red to blue). I can’t seem to find anything online that deals with this precise issue. Would anyone have any suggestion? Thank you so much in advance for your help!
5. Litter-Robot 3: Fixing the globe magnets
Troubleshooting your disassembled Litter-Robot 3 Globe? Our guide helps you check magnet positions and correct errors for a smoothly functioning unit.
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6. Litter Robot III - Flashing lights sequentially or flashing all at once
If the lights on the control panel blink, right to left, left to right or together, the problem is still the same: the robot has failed to track the position of ...
Most of you are here because there are 3 flashing lights on your Litter-Robot's control panel. Sometimes this problem is caused by a faulty power supply or the motor itself. If even after checking the set screw on the motor and checking the voltage on the power supply with a multimeter, the lights…
7. Litter-Robot 4 Support, Troubleshooting, and Solutions
Our self-service troubleshooters are the fastest way to solve issues with your robot. Troubleshooter. Videos. Getting Started. Manuals. Installation Guides.
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8. [PDF] 15882-litter-robot-4-en.pdf
Waste Port into the Waste Drawer below. 6. The Globe then stops at the Dump position and begins to rotate clockwise, back to- ward the Home ...
9. Litter Robot 4 Reinstalling the Globe Liner Weight
This will be evident by a clunking or knocking noise in the Globe while Litter-Robot 4 is cycling—this is the sound of the Globe liner weight moving around. You ...
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/** * Litter-Robot * * Copyright 2020 Nathan Spencer * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except * in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at: * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License * for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. * * * Known commands that can be called: * C - start cleaning cycle: unitStatus changes from RDY to CCP; upon completion, cycleCount += 1 and unitStatus briefly goes to CCC and panelLockActive = 1 then typically returns to unitStatus of RDY and panelLockActive of previous state * D - reset settings to defaults: sleepModeActive = 0, panelLockActive = 0, nightLightActive = 1, cleanCycleWaitTimeMinutes = 7 * L0 - panel lock off: panelLockActive = 0 * L1 - panel lock active: panelLockActive = 1 * N0 - night light off: nightLightActive = 0 * N1 - night light on: nightLightActive = 1 * P0 - turn power off: unitStatus changes = OFF; on the next report from the unit, powerStatus changes to NC and cleanCycleWaitTimeMinutes shows as 7; device is still wifi connected, but won't respond to any commands except P1 (power on), sleepModeActive and panelLockActive reset...