Litter-Robot Troubleshooting: What Do The Lights Mean? (2024)

Litter-Robot 3—the highest-rated automatic, self-cleaning litter box—is a machine of wonders that allows cat parents to never have to scoop cat litter again. But like any appliance, there may be times when Litter-Robot troubleshooting is required. Have you ever wondered what the control panel lights mean, such as the flashing blue light? Check out our handy light troubleshooting guide below!

Litter-Robot 4 user?

Visit our support guide on troubleshooting Litter-Robot 4 lights.

Litter-Robot 3 lights: Quick reference guide

If you’re looking for a quick reference guide on all the Litter-Robot 3 lights, download the digital guide here or click on the image below.

Litter-Robot 3 flashing blue light

f notice a flashing or blinking blue light on your Litter-Robot 3 control panel, this is the Drawer Full Indicator, which means that the waste drawer is full (or approaching full) and needs to be emptied. After you have emptied the drawer and installed a new liner, hit the Reset button on the control panel—the light should return to solid blue, indicating the unit is ready for use. If you have a Connect unit, you will have to hit the Reset button in the Whisker app.

Note: Sometimes the waste will pile up on one side of the waste drawer and activate the Drawer Full Indicator even when the drawer is not very full. In this case, you may need to shake the drawer to level out of the waste, then hit the Reset button on the control panel.

Litter-Robot 3 flashing yellow light

A solid yellow light on your Litter-Robot 3 control panel indicates that the unit is cycling or paused, and requires no action from you. However, a Litter-Robot flashing yellow light could mean one of two things.

Flashing yellow slowly

Flashing slowly (about once per second) means the Litter-Robot clean cycle was interrupted.

  • Your cat may have tried to enter the unit as it was cycling, and was detected by the built-in cat sensor; this caused the unit to pause its cycling. It will resume cycling 15 seconds after the cat leaves the globe.
  • A slowly flashing yellow light may also mean that the bonnet is removed or disconnected. Check that the bonnet tabs at the side and rear are secured to the base. The unit will resume cycling 5 seconds after the bonnet is replaced.
  • Last but not least, check for excess weight, such as too much litter or waste. Litter should not surpass the raised fill line on the black rubber liner inside the globe. Then hit the Reset button to reset the cat sensor.

Check out our dedicated Litter-Robot 3 yellow light flashing slowly guide.

Flashing yellow quickly

Flashing quickly (about four times per second) means the anti-pinch safety feature detected a pinch condition. In this case, you will need to turn the Litter-Robot off and check the waste port in the base to remove any obstruction. Then turn the unit back on and hit the Reset button. Check out our Litter-Robot 3 flashing yellow light flashing quickly guide.

Solid yellow light

If your Litter-Robot 3 is displaying a solid yellow light with no movement of the globe, it might be due to incorrect globe positioning or an issue with the motor gears. Learn more in our dedicated article about Litter-Robot 3 solid yellow light.

Litter-Robot 3 flashing red light

Solid red light

A solid red light on your Litter-Robot 3 control panel means that the cat sensor was activated by your cat entering the globe while the unit was ready for use. The unit is counting down to a clean cycle, depending on your set wait time (3, 7, or 15 minutes).

Flashing red light

A flashing red light indicates that the cat sensor has been activated continuously for 2 minutes or more by either too much weight in the unit or your cat not leaving the unit. Make sure your cat has left the unit, then check for excess weight, such as too much litter or waste. Litter should not surpass the raised fill line on the black rubber liner inside the globe. Then hit the Reset button to reset the cat sensor. Check out our Litter-Robot 3 red light flashing troubleshooting guide.

Some litters are heavier than others. Depending on the litter you're using, you can remove some litter to be a little below the raised fill line. Then press the Reset button. This will often resolve an issue of too much weight in the globe.

Litter-Robot 3 blue and yellow lights on

If both the blue and yellow lights are illuminated on your Litter-Robot 3, it means that the unit is in 8-hour sleep mode. (The unit will not cycle automatically during those 8 hours.) If you’d like to deactivate sleep mode, press and hold the Cycle button for 5 seconds. Have a Connect? You can also turn 8-hour sleep mode off or on in the Whisker app.

Litter-Robot 3 lights flashing sequentially

If your Litter-Robot 3 troubleshooting is more complex than the scenarios described above, you’ll likely notice lights flashing sequentially:

  • Flashing yellow to red means the motor has detected an obstruction or jam. Turn the unit off and remove the bonnet and globe. Check for gear or motor obstruction. Reassemble the unit and verify a proper litter level. Then turn the unit on—if the problem persists, try the Litter-Robot 3 Troubleshooter or contact Whisker Support.
  • Flashing blue to yellow to red means the unit can’t find the dump position. Try the Litter-Robot 3 Troubleshooter or contact Whisker Support.
  • Flashing red to yellow to blue means the unit can’t find the home position. Try the Litter-Robot 3 Troubleshooter or contact Whisker Support.
  • Flashing blue, yellow, and red simultaneously means the unit will not cycle. Try the Litter-Robot 3 Troubleshooter or contact Whisker Support.

If this Litter-Robot troubleshooting guide did not help you, please feel free to contact Whisker Support.

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FAQs

Why is my litter robot 4 blinking red and blue light? ›

If your unit's light bar is alternating red and blue, this indicates that the three laser sensors, called Curtain Sensors, need to be cleaned. Learn more. If your unit's light bar has one red light lit going back and forth (also known as "ping-pong"), this indicates that motion was detected in the waste drawer.

Why is my Litter-Robot blinking blue when it's not full? ›

Cleaning the DFI sensors

Debris, such as dust or cat fur, can interfere with the DFI sensor. This can cause the unit to inaccurately trigger a drawer-full indication.

Why is my Litter-Robot WiFi blinking yellow? ›

If you have previously onboarded your unit and Litter-Robot 4 has a blue light bar with a yellow blinking light adjacent to the Connect button, you will need to re-connect your unit to your WiFi network. You will need your 2.4 GHz WiFi network name and password to re-connect. Open the Whisker App.

Does the Litter-Robot light always stay on? ›

The Litter-Robot arrives with the automatic night light function enabled. You can set the light to always on, off, or automatic as well as adjust the brightness of the night light. When the light sensor, located in the control panel, detects low-light conditions, the night light turns on automatically.

What does the pink light mean on a Litter-Robot? ›

TP-Link Kasa lights will turn fuschia when the Litter-Robot waste drawer is full.

Why are all 3 lights blinking on my Litter-Robot? ›

Flashing red to yellow to blue means the unit can't find the home position. Try the Litter-Robot 3 Troubleshooter or contact Whisker Support. Flashing blue, yellow, and red simultaneously means the unit will not cycle. Try the Litter-Robot 3 Troubleshooter or contact Whisker Support.

What is the solid white light on the litter robot 4? ›

Here's a breakdown of the various lights you can see on your Connect indicator/button: Blue: WiFi is connected, and the unit is ready for the next use. White: WiFi is turned off.

How to reconnect Litter-Robot to WiFi? ›

To reconnect your unit, re-enable the connection by pressing the Connect button once to turn the WIFI off, indicated by a white Connect LED. Then, press the Connect button a 2nd time to reestablish the connection. The Connect LED will begin flashing blue again but should change to solid blue after a few seconds.

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