![]() When the waste trap is full, the waste trap cover will not close completely. When the crystals can no longer absorb any more moisture, you may start to notice an odor from the urine. Once the majority of the litter turns yellow, the crystals are nearing their saturation point. As the crystals absorb urine, the litter will start to turn yellow. You should change the litter tray when either of the following occurs: How will I know when to change the litter tray? Make sure the litter box is completely level on the litter tray (see “Litter Tray Installation ” page 8). The litter box should rest on the litter tray when installed, not on the floor. Litter box frame is not level on litter tray. Litter tray until you hear a click, indicating magnets have Then press down on waste trap cover or lift waste trap on.“Care and Cleaning” page 13 to remove and reinstall Waste trap cover may not be properly installed.**Magnets on waste trap cover do not attach When the rake returns to the home position, the indicator.Unplug box and clear any litter or waste that may haveĬollected on the sensors.Check to see if the detection sensors are obstructed.Second), and system will not rake after the **Indicator light is flashing medium (4 times per Home position and the indicator light will turn on solid Check for any obstructions behind the rake.Second), and rake is stopped several inches away **Indicator light is flashing rapidly (8 times per The indicator light will glow solid green. ![]() When the rake returns to the home position, Unplug the litter box and wait a few seconds.Ensure litter box is level and seated properly on litter tray.Make sure waste trap cover is properly installed.If not, lift waste cover and lower it backĭown you should hear a “click” when correctly attached Make sure magnets on waste cover are properly attached.Check for obstructions and remove if necessary.**Indicator light is flashing rapidly, and rake is at Kittens pee more often than adult cats, so the litter box will get dirty more quickly. Stir the litter crystals once a week to distribute saturated crystals.Scoop waste often and change the litter tray every few weeks. The location should also be safe and quiet so your kitten won't be startled or distracted. Getting all the way across the house to find the litter box could result in accidents. Put the litter box in a quiet, visible place where she can get to it quickly.Cats prefer not to use the bathroom near where they eat and drink. Place the litter box away from the food and water bowl.Put your kitten in the litter box after these activities to help her associate the litter tray with the instinct. Kittens have a natural reflex to use the bathroom after eating, playing, or napping. If your cat is startled by the raking noise, turn off the ScoopFree box and scoop waste manually for a few days until your cat is used to the new box.As the old litter becomes more shallow and dirty, your cat should start using the cleaner ScoopFree box. Add a few handfuls of your cat’s old litter to the ScoopFree litter tray and add a few handfuls of the ScoopFree crystal litter in your cat's old litter box.Leave your cat's old litter box next to the ScoopFree box.If your cat needs help adjusting, try these tips: Most cats adapt easily to ScoopFree boxes and use it within a week.
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