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Litter-Robot 3: Yellow and red or blue and red flashing (Motor over torque)
If Litter-Robot 3 globe becomes jammed or overloaded when rotating clockwise, the motor will stop and temporarily reverse direction. The unit will start to cycle again after 15 seconds, to attempt to return to the Home position.
If after three attempts, the unit is unable to cycle, the globe will return to the home position and the control panel will flash yellow then red lights or blue then red lights.
Inspect the litter and waste drawer
- Check for excess litter inside the globe. Using more than 10 lbs (4.5 kg) of litter can strain the motor, causing an over torque fault.
- Make sure the litter is just below the raised fill line. Some brands of litter are heavier than others. For these litters, we recommend keeping the litter at least a half inch (1.2 cm) below the fill line to avoid weight-related errors.
Inspect the globe
- Press the Power button to turn the unit off, then unplug the unit.
- Remove the bonnet by pressing the latches on both sides of the bonnet, then lift while rotating it backwards.
- There are two plastic tabs on the back of the bonnet that should slide up and out of the base. Set the bonnet aside.
- Remove the globe and remove any debris that might be stuck on the outside of the globe.
- Check and clear any obstructions in the waste port. Waste clumps or toys could obstruct the globe rotation and cause an over torque fault.
- Remove and empty the waste drawer if desired.
Inspect the base
- On the top of the base, ensure all four white glider buttons are installed and free of debris.
- Check that the four fuzzy seal strips around the waste port are firmly stuck in place and free of debris. Seal strips that are peeling could cause excess drag on the globe.
- Using a damp cloth, clean the top portion of the base where the globe usually rests of any residue, litter, debris, or liquid build-up.
- To determine if the set screw needs to be tightened, locate the black gear partially exposed from behind the control panel cover on the right side of the base. The set screw holds the gear to the motor shaft.
- Try to wiggle the gear with your hand. If the gear slides on the motor shaft, you'll need to tighten the set screw. Visit our Litter-Robot 3: Fixing a loose gear article to learn how to tighten the set screw.
Reassemble the globe and bonnet
- Replace the globe, making sure it is on straight and in its tracks.
- At the back of the globe, turn the black key into the key pocket.
- Replace the bonnet by inserting the bonnet tabs into the rear bonnet slots, then press the latches while rotating it forward until the latches click into place.
- Plug Litter-Robot into the wall.
- Press the Power button to turn the unit on.
- Once the initial Clean cycle is complete, the unit should return home, displaying a blue 'ready light' status.
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