120 Self-Flushing Self Washing Cat Litter Box - Manual Set Up
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BATHROOM SET UP
2. Shut the COLD water off by turning
the valve on the toilet or sink water
supply line.
1. Access the cold water line to a toilet or sink.
WARNING: ONLY use COLD water line. Hot water damages CatGenie. Fresh water
to a toilet is cold.
NOTE: If either sink or toilet water line is a rigid pipe, measure the pipe and replace with
a exible water pipe available at any hardware store. To replace, turn off water. Remove
the rigid pipe and replace with a ex pipe.
3. For toilet, check that water
is off by ushing the toilet to
empty the tank.
WARNING: If the toilet
tank rells after shut-off
valve is OFF, the valve
needs to be replaced.
5. Connect and HAND
TIGHTEN the small
T-Adapter Lock-Nut to the
water shut-off valve.
7. Connect the CatGenie Water
Hose to the T-Adapter and HAND
TIGHTEN its Lock-Nut.
Do NOT use a tool on the
CatGenie plastic Lock-Nut.
HAND TIGHTEN ONLY.
8. Add the Hook to the
Drain Hose only if draining
into a toilet. Push the Drain
Hose and Hook tightly
together until the white Tip
at the end of the Hose is
covered by the Hook.
9. Place Drain Hook over the toilet
bowl and lower the toilet seat. Check
that seat has “feet” so Hook is not
squeezed when toilet seat is down.
NOTE: If water pressure is low,
don’t ush toilet or run appliances
during a CatGenie Cycle.
RIGID
PIPE
FLEX
PIPE
T-ADAPTER
LOCK-NUT
WATER SUPPLY
LOCK-NUT
4. Unscrew the water line
ex pipe at the valve. You
may need a tool to loosen the
lock-nut connection. Keep
a towel handy to catch any
drips.
6. Connect the ex pipe to the
T-Adapter and hand tighten the
pipe’s lock-nut.
TOILET LOCK-NUT
10. When set up is
nished, put a towel
under the water
connection. Turn the
water ON.
If the water is leaking
at any connection,
turn the water off and
re-tighten.
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