Automated Pet Care Products LITTER-ROBOT Manual - Página 11
Procurar online ou descarregar pdf Manual para Produtos para animais de estimação Automated Pet Care Products LITTER-ROBOT. Automated Pet Care Products LITTER-ROBOT 16 páginas. Self-cleaning litter box
Também para Automated Pet Care Products LITTER-ROBOT: Manual (18 páginas), Manual do utilizador (19 páginas)
Automated Pet Care Products, Inc.
Safety Features
Cat Re-entry Protection Mode
If your cat tries to enter the Litter-Robot and
activates the cat sensor during a clean cycle, the
globe will stop rotating, wait for 15 seconds and
then attempt to resume the clean cycle. If the
cat sensor continues to be activated the globe
will not turn.
Note:
The Cat Re-entry Protection Mode is not
activated during the initialization cycle (first
cycle after plugging in the power cord).
Globe/Motor jammed or obstructed
If the globe becomes jammed the motor will
stop and all three lights on the control panel will
blink at a rate of twice per second.
•
Unplug the power cord
Remove the obstruction
•
Reposition the globe in the home
•
position
•
Plug the power cord back in
If the condition persists, please call Customer Service
toll-free at 1-877-250-7729.
40 W. Howard, Suite B-5, Pontiac, MI 48342
Toll Free: 877-250-7729 Fax: 248-253-1797
www.Litter-Robot.com
17
Automated Pet Care Products, Inc.
Cleaning & Maintenance
The Litter-Robot requires no special maintenance. It is
recommended that you do not lubricate the Teflon glide
buttons on the base unit. Lubricating these glide
buttons will allow dirt to build up.
Before you clean the Litter-Robot please make sure that
you remove all litter from the globe - wet litter turns into
messy clay.
To remove all litter, press the "Empty" button on the
Control Panel. The globe will rotate clockwise and all
litter will be discharged into the waste drawer.
Globe
After removing litter from the globe, clean with
water and a mild soap. There are no electronic
components in the globe which can be damaged by
soap and water.
Drawer
The drawer can be removed and cleaned with soap
and water.
Base
Never submerge the base. Wipe surfaces of base
with a cloth dampened with a disinfectant. The Cat
Sensor Switch (located at the front of the base
under the drawer) can get contaminated with litter
or dust. The Trouble Shooting section shows how to
clean the contacts of this switch with WD-40™.
18
40 W. Howard, Suite B-5, Pontiac, MI 48342
Toll Free: 877-250-7729 Fax: 248-253-1797
www.Litter-Robot.com