Litter-Robot 3: Troubleshooting No Globe Movement (2024)


Once your kitty exits the globe, the countdown to a Clean cycle begins. When the wait time has elapsed, the red light turns off and the yellow cycling light turns on as the globe begins to rotate counterclockwise.
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If your Litter-Robot 3 is displaying a solid yellow light with no movement of the globe, there are several things we need to check.

First, press theCyclebutton to ensure the unit is not paused.
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The Emptycycle allows you to empty all of the litter from the globe into the waste drawer for easy disposal. After the litter is emptied, the globe will stop with the yellow light on and await your action. Press any button to return the globe to the Home position.

If you use the Whisker app, press Reset Gauge in the Controls section of the app when you empty the waste drawer to reset the waste drawer level in the app.

Inspect the globe

Next, we'll check that the globe is positioned correctly.

  1. Press the Powerbutton to turn the unit off.
  2. Remove the bonnet by pressing the latches on both sides of the bonnet, then lift while rotating it backwards.
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  3. There are two plastic tabs on the back of the bonnet that should slide up and out of the base. Set the bonnet aside.
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  4. Confirm that the globe is positioned correctly. Visually check that the large gear that runs around the globe is sitting in the track on the base.
  5. At the back of the globe, turn the black key into the key pocket.
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  6. Reassemble the bonnet and try to cycle again. Insert the bonnet tabs into the rear bonnet slots, then press the latches while rotating it forward, until the latches click into place.
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  7. Press the Powerbutton to turn the unit on.

Successful: If your unit returned home and displays a solid blue light, you've been successful.

Unsuccessful: If you are still seeing a solid yellow light or cannot complete the cycle, please continue with troubleshooting.

Inspect the motor gear
  1. Remove the bonnet by pressing the latches on both sides of the bonnet, then lift while rotating it backwards.
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  2. There are two plastic tabs on the back of the bonnet that should slide up and out of the base. Set the bonnet aside.
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  3. Remove the globe and set aside.
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  4. Next, we'll reinstall the bonnet in order to cycle the unit.
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  5. 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.
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  6. Locate the black gear. On the right side of the base of the unit, you will see a black gear partially exposed from behind the control panel cover.
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  7. We are going to determine if the set screw needs to be tightened. The set screw holds the gear to the motor shaft.
  8. Try to spin the gear with your hand. If you can spin the gear easily by hand, you'll need to tighten the set screw
  9. Next, press the Cyclebutton.
  10. If you hear the motor running but the gear is not turning, you'll need to tighten the set screw. If you could not spin the gear with your hand and you could not hear the motor running, you need a new motor.

If you need to tighten the set screw, please continue with troubleshooting.

If you need a new motor, skip the next section to review your repair options below.

Tighten the set screw

If your Litter-Robot is experiencing a free or loose spinning gear, and no globe movement, the set screw may have come loose.

Visit our Litter-Robot 3: Fixing a loose gear article to learn how to tighten the set screw.

Successful: If your unit returned home and displays a solid blue light, you've been successful.

Unsuccessful: If you are still seeing a solid yellow light or cannot complete the cycle, please continue with troubleshooting.

Check the power supply

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  1. Visually inspect the power supply cord for damage such as deformities or punctures.
  2. Confirm that your outlet is working by testing it with a known working device.
  3. Check the power supply label, The label should read 15V DC 1000mA or 1A.
  4. If you've had any power fluctuations in your home due to outages or brownouts, you may need to replace your power supply or your base.
  5. Plug your unit directly into a wall outlet, to eliminate the possibility of defective extension cords or power strips.
  6. Press the Powerbutton to turn the unit on.

Successful: If your unit returned home and displays a solid blue light, you've been successful.

Unsuccessful: If you are still seeing a solid yellow light or cannot complete the cycle, you may need to repair your unit.

Issue not resolved?

To repair your Litter-Robot, you will either need a new motor assembly, power supply, or base.

What do I do?

My unit is covered by WhiskerCare™
If your Litter-Robot is covered by WhiskerCare™ warranty, you have access to replacement parts, at no cost, to get your Litter-Robot up-and-running quickly.

  1. Simply log in to your account at litter-robot.com.
  2. Click on ‘My Robots’ to access the parts available for your robot.
  3. Select the part you need.
  4. We’ll ship you the part at no cost, along with detailed instructions.

CLICK HERE TO START THE PROCESS

The warranty on my unit has expired
If your unit is no longer under warranty, we can help you with the necessary parts and instructions to properly fix your unit at home.

Parts Needed (choose one):

  • Litter-Robot 3 Motor Assembly | Installation Instructions
  • Litter-Robot 3 Power Supply
  • Litter-Robot 3 Base | Installation Instructions
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Litter-Robot 3: Troubleshooting No Globe Movement (2024)

FAQs

Litter-Robot 3: Troubleshooting No Globe Movement? ›

Tighten the set screw. If your Litter-Robot is experiencing a free or loose spinning gear, and no globe movement, the set screw may have come loose.

Why is my Litter-Robot globe not rotating? ›

Tighten the set screw. If your Litter-Robot is experiencing a free or loose spinning gear, and no globe movement, the set screw may have come loose.

Why is my Litter-Robot not cycling? ›

If your Litter-Robot 3 is displaying a yellow light flashing slowly, this indicates a cycle has been interrupted either by the cat sensor or bonnet removal. Press the Reset button to resume the cycle. Success: If your unit returned home and displays a solid blue light, you've been successful.

Why is my spinning globe not spinning? ›

Possible causes for this are insufficient lighting and/or an excessively weak earth magnetic field or a possible defective mechanism, Make sure you have sufficient lighting. Move your MOVA Globe to places closer to a window to ensure the best possible earth magnetic field.

How to get litter robot 3 to cycle? ›

The robot will begin a clean cycle when power is turned on. Press and hold, while at the home position, to enter night light setting mode. Press and release the Cycle button to start a clean cycle. If already cycling, press Cycle to pause; press again to resume a cycle.

When should I reset my 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.

How do you fix a sensor fault on a Litter-Robot? ›

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

Can a Litter-Robot be repaired? ›

Yes, we offer repair services. If your unit needs repair, contact our Customer Experience Team to discuss what the options are.

How do you fix a stuck Litter-Robot? ›

Inspect the base
  1. On the top of the base, ensure all four white glider buttons are installed and free of debris. ...
  2. Check the top portion of the base where the globe usually rests.
  3. Using a damp cloth, clean this area of any residue or liquid build-up.
  4. Clean any litter or debris from this area as well.

Why is my Litter-Robot cycling backwards? ›

If Litter-Robot 3 globe becomes jammed or overloaded when rotating clockwise, the motor will stop and reverse for 5 seconds. The unit will start to cycle again after 15 seconds, to attempt to return to the Home position.

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