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Testing the Cat Sensor

1. First, ensure that the Litter-Robot contains the right
amount of litter. The maximum litter level is about
2 inches below the lower rim of the entry opening.
2. Make sure that the green light on the Litter-Robot
Control Panel is on ("OK/Waiting").
3. If the red light is on ("Sensor/Timing"), push any of
the buttons (Cycle, Fill, or Empty). This resets the
unit and the green light should come on
("OK/Waiting"). Next, proceed to Step 4 of this
Testing procedure.
If the red light stays on ("Sensor/Timing"), the Cat
Sensor is too sensitive and needs to be adjusted.
To adjust the sensitivity of the Cat Sensor, see the
next section: "Adjusting the Cat Sensor Sensitivity".
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4. Next, with the green light on ("OK/Waiting"), gently
press down on the step with your hand until you
sense a slight displacement or tilt, then release (see
figures below). This should activate the Cat Sensor,
as indicated by the red light ("Sensor/Timing"). The
applied force represents your cat stepping on the
drawer. If the effort required to trip the Cat Sensor
is considerable, or you have noticed the sensor is
not activating when your cat enters the Litter Robot,
then the cat sensor is not sensitive enough and
needs to be adjusted. Skip Step 5 and go to the
next section that explains how to make these
adjustments.
Push down on step
with green light on
Green On
5. Now push any of the three buttons on the Control
Panel to reset the unit. If the green light comes
back on ("OK/Waiting"), the Cat Sensor is working
properly and you have successfully completed the
Sensor Test.
If the red light is still on ("Sensor/Timing"), the Cat
Sensor is too sensitive and needs to be adjusted.
The following section shows how to do this.
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Release step
Red On