Data Sheet

SETTING UP YOUR LITTER-ROBOT
2
ENSURE PROPER PLACEMENT
ADD LITTER
2.1
2.2
When filling the Litter-Robot for the first time, it is best to continue using the brand of litter you were using
previously—as long as it is a clumping type of litter. If you are currently using a non-clumping litter, you will need
to switch to a clumping type. Please note, your cat will need to adjust to the new litter box, and introducing a
new litter at the same time may increase their anxiety.
The Litter-Robot litter siing system requires clumping litter to work properly. We recommend a high quality
clay clumping litter. Litter beads and crystals that are small enough to pass through the screen will also work
(periodic changing of this type of litter is required).
If possible, place the Litter-Robot in the same location as the
old litter box (at least during transition).
Make sure the unit is on a firm, level surface.
Avoid so, uneven, or unstable flooring.
Keep the unit indoors in a cool, dry location.
Reduce exposure to high temperature and humidity.
Place the unit near a power outlet. Ensure the unit isn’t
pushed against a wall or into a corner (must not be touching
any walls).
Place litter mats or rugs in front of, or completely under, the
unit. Do not place mats partially under the unit. Use only low
pile (¼ inch) rugs and mats.
If you are not sure if your current brand of litter is right for the Litter-Robot, contact us at support@litter-robot.com.
DO NOT use litters that are strictly absorbent, non-clumping, loose-clumping, newspaper-based, or
wood-based pellets.
Fill the Globe through the opening with clumping litter until it meets the raised Fill Line when spread flat
(about 8-10 pounds by weight or 1 ½ gallons by volume).
FILL LINE
Be careful not to overfill the Globe.