Litter Robot 3 Dump Position Fault (2024)

1. Litter Robot III - Dump Position Fault - RobotShop Community

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  • Hi! I require your help regarding a problem I’m encountering. Description: My litter robot 3 recently started flashing the blue-yellow-green “cannot find dump position” error code and won’t cycle after the cats use it. If I press “reset” and then “cycle” it will cycle as normally (or almost as normally, see below) but when it returns to the home position the same error lights start flashing again. One thing I have noticed is that, when it is cycling and it reaches the end of its first turn, th...

2. Litter-Robot 3: All three lights flashing (Globe position fault)

  • Blue and yellow and red (All three lights flashing simultaneously): This means the unit cannot find the Dump or Home position. The unit will not cycle ...

  • Find solutions for your Litter-Robot 3's three lights flashing position sensors issue. Fix issues with your Connect Upgrade Kit today!

3. 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. You ...

  • Visit for solutions if your Litter-Robot 4 has a red light bar with a partial white flashing globe. Get instant support and fixes today.

4. Translation From Status Codes to Plain English for Notification

  • 26 apr 2024 · I'm wondering what the easiest way would be for it to deliver the translated status description in the notification instead of the status code.

  • I have the following notification to notify me when my Litter Robot reports a status change. The problem is that the notification sends me the 3 letter status code that triggered it, when what I want it to do is send me the status description, which I was able to find here. When writing logs to the logbook it uses the status description instead of the status code. I’m wondering what the easiest way would be for it to deliver the translated status description in the notification instead of the...

5. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dcmeglio/hubitat...

  • /** * Litter-Robot * * Copyright 2020 Nathan Spencer * * Licensed under the ... 3 minuts: cleanCycleWaitTimeMinutes = 3 (hexadecimal representation of ...

  • /** * 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...

6. Litter-Robot 3 Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide

  • 3 dec 2021 · LIGHTS ; RED FLASHING, Cat sensor fault. Faulty cat sensor ; YELLOW & BLUE SOLID. Sleep mode. Panel activated accidentally. Working normally ( ...

  • The Litter Robot 3 is an incredibly popular automatic cat litter box which automatically detects when a cat has entered and exited, and rotates the main globe to sift and dump the used litter. It is subjected to conditions which most robots - if they had a choice, would prefer not to be subjected to. There's a lot of dust and debris which can cause issues, which leads to the robot not operating correctly. Customers often search online for a solution before contacting technical support, so this guide is intended to cover the most common situations. 

7. Litter-Robot 3: Fixing the globe magnets

  • Litter-Robot 3: Fixing the globe magnets · Blue → Yellow → Red Cycling: This means the unit cannot find the Dump position. · Red → Yellow → Blue Cycling: This ...

  • Troubleshooting your disassembled Litter-Robot 3 Globe? Our guide helps you check magnet positions and correct errors for a smoothly functioning unit.

8. Extracting status message and TTS from litter-robot - automation

  • 9 nov 2022 · ... Dump + Home Position Fault", "dpf": "Dump Position Fault", "ec ... pedolsky (Pedolsky) November 9, 2022, 3:49pm 2. As I can understand ...

  • alias: Test - Litter Robot description: "" trigger: - platform: state entity_id: - sensor.litter_robot_status_code condition: [] action: - service: tts.google_translate_say data: entity_id: media_player.aaron_s_speakers message: [litterrobot__status_code message here] cache: true mode: single I wanted to create a TTS automation that would trigger every time the [sensor.litter_robot_status_code] changes. The trigger works, however, I need to figure out how...

9. [PDF] Litter-Robot 3 Manual

  • clean litter is collected in a chamber behind the screen. 6. As the Globe rotates to Dump position, the waste clumps fall through the Waste Port in the Waste ...

10. Litter Robot III Open Air Troubleshooting - All 3 Lights ...

  • 20 dec 2018 · If the globe is encountering resistance that is lifting it out of position as it cycles, friction will occur between the plastic of the globe ...

  • Check out our video on how to fix the 3 blinking lights on your Litter-Robot Open Air III.

11. Litter-Robot 3 Programming Button Functions

  • Press and hold, while at the home position, to enter night light setting mode. Cycle. Press and release the Cycle button to start a clean cycle. If already ...

  • Better understand your Litter-Robot 3's buttons and lights. Learn more about the programming button functions with our easy-to-follow guide.

12. Litter-Robot 4: Red with partial yellow flashing (Over-torque fault)

  • Ensure the seal strips around the dump port are not peeling up or accumulating litter. This could impact the rotation of the globe. You may purchase replacement ...

  • Get solutions for your Litter-Robot 4 red with partial yellow flashing over-torque fault. Find easy fixes here! Explore our support page now.

13. Litter-Robot 4: Light codes guide

  • If your unit's light bar is blue with two flashing yellow lights, this indicates that the scale has been triggered for more than 30 minutes. Remove excess ...

  • Discover solutions for all Litter-Robot 4 light codes in our comprehensive guide. Find quick fixes and get your Litter-Robot working perfectly again. Click now!

Litter Robot 3 Dump Position Fault (2024)

FAQs

Why does my Litter-Robot keep having a dump position fault? ›

Ensure the seal strips around the dump port are not peeling up or accumulating litter. This could impact the rotation of the globe. If your robot is out of warranty, you may purchase replacement seal strips at Litter-Robot.com.

How do you reset the Litter-Robot home position fault? ›

Short press the Reset button, then short press the Cycle button to run a Clean cycle. After your Litter-Robot cycles, it should return to the Home position, displaying a blue light bar.

Why does my Litter-Robot keep getting an over-torque fault? ›

Using more than 10 lbs 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 below the fill line to avoid weight-related errors.

Why does my Litter-Robot keep having a cat sensor fault? ›

Check for obstructions

Make sure Litter-Robot is on a firm, level surface. The cat sensor function can be affected if the unit is on carpeting or a litter mat. Check that there are no power cords running underneath the base of the robot that might obstruct movement.

How often do you have to dump a Litter-Robot? ›

Empty the waste drawer when indicated by the app or the flashing blue light on the control panel. How often you empty the waste drawer depends on the number and size of your cats. For two average-sized cats, twice per week is typical. For a single cat, once per week is usually sufficient.

When to hit reset on Litter-Robot? ›

IMPORTANT: Any time you do anything that affects the weight or placement of the unit, including adding or removing litter, emptying the waste drawer, or moving or cleaning the unit, press the Reset button once you are done.

Can I spray out my Litter-Robot? ›

Never submerge, spray, or soak the base or control panel. The base and control panel contains sensors and electronics. Wipe the surfaces of the base with a cloth dampened with a disinfectant. If using a spray, spray away from the base directly onto a cloth or paper towel so disinfectant does not get on the electronics.

Where is the Litter-Robot sensor located? ›

OmniSense™ also supports the SafeCat system, which continuously analyzes four safety zones to ensure your cat is always safe. There are three sensors located in the top of the bezel, as well as a cat sensor weight scale located in the base of the unit.

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