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• If solid waste is collecting outside the waste trap, it is time to change the litter tray.
• Increased elimination habits of cats who consume a high diet high in crude fiber, ash and byproducts, cats older
than 10 years of age and cats with diabetes, kidney and thyroid problems may result in shorter tray life. Kittens
may have softer stool than mature cats, which increases the likelihood that it may stick to the rake.
• Using the tray longer than recommended may result in leakage. Placing the litter box in a high humidity area, such
as a bathroom or near a shower, may result in shorter tray life.
Maximizing Litter Tray Life
Here are some tips to help get the most life from the Premier Pet
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Disposable Crystal Litter Tray:
• The crystal litter trays work best if placed AWAY from areas of high humidity such as bathrooms, showers and
basements. Moisture in the air can shorten the life of the crystal litter and disposable tray. Place the Auto-Scoop
Crystal Litter Box System in a room with moving air to pull away moisture, such as a room with a fan.
• Cats with diets high in crude fiber and ash content will produce more solid waste, which may prematurely fill the
waste trap. Consider changing your cat’s diet to a food with no byproducts or fillers.
• Increased elimination habits of older cats and cats with diabetes, kidney and thyroid problems may result in a
shorter tray life.
• Stirring the crystals once a week may help the tray life for cats that are ill or have a high urine output. Stirring will
also distribute saturated crystals, which will also help with cats who consistently urinate in the same spot or do
not dig. Be sure to mix in the crystal litter from behind the rake and along the sides of the litter box, but do not mix
in litter from under the waste trap.
• Kittens are not as developed, so their solid waste can be runny. Kittens will go through litter trays faster than adult
cats, so it is recommended to use the Auto-Scoop litter box with cats that are older than 6 months.
If your kitten is under 6 months of age, leave the unit UNPLUGGED and scoop waste until kitten is 6 months old.
Cleaning
The Auto-Scoop Crystal Litter Box System seldom needs to be cleaned
because of its revolutionary design. Surfaces that would normally
become soiled are discarded with each disposable litter tray. However,
you may occasionally choose to clean the litter box.
1. Unplug the power adaptor from the wall outlet, and disconnect it from
the litter box.
2. Lift and remove the litter box frame from the crystal litter tray.
3. Remove the waste trap cover by lifting it up until it pops out of the
notches on the litter box base. Be sure to pull straight up on the waste
trap cover when removing it. Do not pull up one side at a time! Pulling
one side up first can result in the pegs at the base of the waste trap cover
getting caught in the notches on the litter box frame and breaking off.
4. Wipe all surfaces on the litter box frame with a cloth or sponge using mild
soap and water. Wipe the rake with a sponge or soft brush. DO NOT use
bleach or chemicals to clean as they can act as a repellent to your cat.
5. Clean the detection sensors on the interior sides of the litter box frame to
make sure they are not blocked (
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6. Thoroughly dry all parts before reassembling the litter box.
7. Replace the waste trap cover, and install a new litter tray (see “Setup” on page 5).
Do not submerge or expose the electrical components to water or cleaning solutions.
Always unplug the unit when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning.
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