Friday, 31 July 2015

Litter-Robot II Repair Guide – Chapter 1: Motor

In this chapter of our Litter-Robot II Repair Guide, we will help you replace the motor on your Litter-Robot II.

You can find our Litter-Robot II troubleshooting guides here:

Litter-Robot II Basic Troubleshooting Guide
Litter-Robot II Advanced Troubleshooting Guide

You can refer to our advanced troubleshooting guide to help you open up your Litter-Robot II.

Replacing the Litter-Robot II motor

To replace the motor, you will need a 5/16″ socket with a ratchet.

First, remove the black cover from the top part of your Litter-Robot base to reveal the motor connections.

Spot the Black Cover

Spot the Black Cover

Remove the Black Cover

Remove the Black Cover

Using the ratchet, loosen the 5/16″ motor nuts.

Loosen the First Motor Nut

Loosen the First Motor Nut

Loosen the Second Motor Nut

Loosen the Second Motor Nut

Disconnect the motor from the sensor harness.

Unplug the Motor Connections

Unplug the Motor Connections

You can now remove the motor from the Litter-Robot.

Remove the Motor

Remove the Motor

Place the new motor inside your Litter-Robot base.

Install the New Motor

Install the New Motor

Connect the motor to the sensor harness, by making sure to plug the white wire with the brown wire and the red wire with the green one.

Litter-Robot 2 Motor Connections

Litter-Robot 2 Motor Connections

Using the ratchet, tighten the 5/16″ motor nuts.

Tighten the Motor Nut

Tighten the Motor Nut

Tighten the Other Motor Nut

Tighten the Other Motor Nut

Properly place the motor connections and install the cover.

Properly Place Motor Connections

Properly Place Motor Connections

Install Black Cover

Install Black Cover



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1 comments:

To my dissatisfaction, the unit begun to randomly stop during cycles after about 5 months of use. litter robot open air

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