Litter-Robot 4 Yellow Ping Pong Pinch Detect (2024)

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Preparation Troubleshooting FAQs
IMPORTANT
  1. Make sure your unit is plugged in.
  2. Make sure your unit is connected and online.
  3. Make sure your firmware is up-to-date. If the app does not give you the option to update, you have the latest version.


Preparation

Litter-Robot is equipped with anti-pinch sensors on both sides of the waste drawer chute to ensure your cat’s safety while in use. These sensors monitor for potential pinch conditions at all times.

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If your unit displays a yellow ping-pong light bar, this indicates that the anti-pinch sensors have been activated.

You will also receive a notification on your phone if you use the Whisker app.

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While cycling, the globe will stop and retract for five seconds. After a two-second pause, the unit will attempt to continue the cycle. After three attempts, it will stay in this position until it’s powered off/on or the error is cleared.

  1. First, let’s check inside the waste drawer to see if there are any foreign objects that could be activating the sensors.
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  2. Now, let's run a test cycle. Short press the Resetbutton, then short press theCyclebutton to run a Clean cycle.
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  3. After the test cycle, Litter-Robot should be in the Home position displaying a blue light bar.
Successful: If your unit displays ablue light bar, you've been successful.

Unsuccessful: If you are still seeing a yellow ping-pong light bar, please continue.

Troubleshooting

Let’s check for any additional items or debris that might be contacting the anti-pinch sensors.

  1. First, we will remove the bonnet and globe to look for any issues.
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  2. Make sure the unit is in the Home position.
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  3. Press the Power button to turn the unit off, then unplug the unit from the wall.
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Removing the bonnet

  1. To open the bonnet, press and hold the latches on both sides of the bonnet, then lift and rotate the bonnet to its open position.
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  2. Set the bonnet aside.
  3. If you have a fence installed, remove this from the bezel.
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Note: Typically need to remove the bonnet completely only during deep cleaning or bonnet replacement.

Removing the globe

  1. To remove the globe, grab the black handle located on top of the globe, lift the globe out of the base, and set it aside.
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  2. Remove the waste drawer and empty it or set it aside.

A firm, level surface is required for accurate detection of cats and weight readings.

Inspecting the anti-pinch sensors

The anti-pinch sensors are located at the sides of the dump port within the base. These are active at all times to ensure we can detect any motion within the drawer.

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  1. Make sure both pinch bars are free of debris and clean.
  2. Press inward on each of the pinch bars. You should hear an audible click. This ensures the anti-pinch sensors are working properly.

Inspecting the carbon filter

The carbon filter is located on the underside of the globe. If it is not fully seated, it is possible that it may have contacted an anti-pinch sensor during the cycle.

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  1. Make sure the filter cover is fully seated and has not popped out during shipping or cleaning.
  2. Check for and remove any obstructions around the waste port hole and in the globe track.
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Now that we’ve checked for any obstructions let’s re-install the globe and bonnet and check for proper operation of the unit.

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Installing the globe

  1. To install the globe, hold the globe by the black handle and set it into the base.
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  2. When installing the globe, keep the globe handle and waste port oriented toward the top to ensure the globe is close to the Home position.
  3. The large black gear on the rear of the globe should easily engage with the smaller white drive gear in the base.
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Installing the bonnet

  1. If the bonnet was completely removed, rotate the bonnet upward and align the hinge feature of the bonnet at the back of the base.
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  2. To close the bonnet, rotate the bonnet downward over the globe, applying slight inward pressure at the latches to align the bonnet within the base. You should hear the latches snap into place.
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  3. Check to make sure the center tab at the top of the bonnet is secured in its pocket by pushing down on the bonnet at the tab location.
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Final steps

  1. Reinstall the fence by snapping it onto the bezel at the globe entrance.
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  2. Plug the unit in and power it on.
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  3. The Litter-Robot will then perform a Clean cycle and return to the Home position with a blue light bar.

Successful: If your unit returned home and displays ablue lightbar, you've been successful.

Unsuccessful: If you are still seeing ayellow ping-ponglight bar, there's likely an issue with your Litter-Robot.

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Litter-Robot 4 Yellow Ping Pong Pinch Detect (2024)

FAQs

Litter-Robot 4 Yellow Ping Pong Pinch Detect? ›

Anti-pinch safety feature

What is pinch detect fault on Litter-Robot 4? ›

Litter-Robot is equipped with anti-pinch sensors on both sides of the waste drawer chute to ensure your cat's safety while in use. These sensors monitor for potential pinch conditions at all times. If your unit displays a green and white alternating light bar, this indicates an anti-pinch fault during power up.

What is the anti-pinch on the Litter-Robot? ›

The Litter-Robot is equipped with an Anti-Pinch safety feature to make the Litter-Robot extra safe for your cat. While cycling, if a potential pinch condition is detected, the globe will stop and reverse direction for 2 seconds. The yellow light will begin flashing quickly, about four times per second.

How do you fix the sensor fault on a litter robot 4? ›

Wipe the bezel area where the sensors are located with a dry clean cloth to remove debris such as hair or dust. Vacuum the inside perimeter of the bezel with a brush attachment, passing over the holes at the top of the bezel where the curtain sensors are located. You may need to clean the sensors with a cotton swab.

What is a pinch sensor? ›

Automakers use pinch force sensors to measure and record the closing force of a power window or sunroof. The LMD300 is a hand held unit placed between a power window and door frame. The load cell is then pinched and quantifies precise closing force measurement.

How do you clean the sensors on a Litter-Robot? ›

Cleaning the sensors

With the globe, bonnet, and drawer removed, lean the unit backward so that you can look into the holes on the bezel to see each sensor. Using a clean, dry cotton swab, carefully clean the surface of each sensor to remove any dust.

Where is the drawer sensor on the litter robot 4? ›

There are 3 laser sensors located in the top of the bezel, called Curtain Sensors, as well as a cat sensor weight scale located in the base of the unit.

What is the anti pinch safety feature? ›

An effective solution for this problem is anti-pinch mechanism, which releases the object safely just when it gets trapped. It detects the object trapped and immediately moves the window down so that trapped object will get released easily.

Why is my Litter-Robot stuck on a yellow light? ›

If your unit displays a yellow light bar, this indicates that the unit has been "paused". Pressing the Cycle or Reset button should get it to resume cycling. If it does not, please power the unit off and back on using the Power button.

Is Litter-Robot 4 safe? ›

It automatically disposes of cat waste, sparing me from having to see or smell it, and it keeps my cats from stepping in it later. The Litter-Robot 4 also has the best safety features of the best litter boxes I've tested.

What is a pinch detect fault Litter-Robot 4? ›

Litter-Robot is equipped with anti-pinch sensors on both sides of the waste drawer chute to ensure your cat's safety while in use. These sensors monitor for potential pinch conditions at all times. If your unit displays a yellow ping-pong light bar, this indicates that the anti-pinch sensors have been activated.

Why is my Litter-Robot 4 not detecting my cat? ›

If your Litter-Robot 4 is not accurately detecting your cat's weight, this is typically an issue with the placement of your robot. The cat sensor weight scale may also record a partial measurement when a curious kitty puts weight on the step without completely entering the unit.

How do you reset the waste sensor on a Litter-Robot 4? ›

Short press the Reset button, then short press the Cycle button to run a Clean cycle. Check your app to ensure that the waste drawer level displayed is accurate. Successful: If your waste drawer gauge is accurate (within 5%), you've been successful.

What does dump position fault mean on Litter-Robot? ›

Blue, then yellow, then red (Flashing sequentially, one light at a time): This means the unit cannot find the dump position. It will continue to function in automatic mode but needs repair.

How to fix over torque fault Litter-Robot? ›

Inspect the litter and waste drawer
  1. Check for excess litter inside the globe. Using more than 10 lbs of litter can strain the motor, causing an over torque fault.
  2. Make sure the litter is at or below the raised fill line. Some brands of litter are heavier than others. ...
  3. Check and clear any obstructions in the waste port.

How do you reset the weight sensor on a Litter-Robot? ›

After adding or removing litter, press the Reset button to zero the Weight Sensors. Press the Reset button.

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