User Manual Automatic WiFi Enabled Litter Box ®
Safety Instructions Thank you for purchasing a Leo s Loo Too by Smarty Pear. Please carefully read the following safety instructions before using the Using your Leo’s Loo is an acknowledgement that you have read and agreed to all the safety instructions written in this user Do not use this machine in Automatic Mode for cats weighing 3lbs or less. Do not power on while your cat is inside or on top of the machine. When first powered on, the machine will complete a rotation to calibrate sensors.
Inside the Box Contents Filters x2 Liners x10 Power Adapter with 6’ Anti-Chew Cord Drawstring Waste Drawer Liners (x10) Charcoal Air Filter (x2) Quick Setup Guide Quick Reference Manual User Manual Please note product registration info located at the bottom of device 3
Components 2 3 7 4 8 1 Rotating Drum (Removable) POWER Button Sifter Base Silicon Litter Bladder Top Cover (Removable) Weight Sensors Waste Litter Drawer Top Cover (Removable) Power Connector Silicone Step (Replaceable) Base 4
Setup 1 Add 1.2 gallons/10 lbs of Clay Clumping Litter. Ensure drum is property seated and cover on. Place your device on a solid surface (no carpets) to ensure sensors function properly. Install Waste Drawer Liners and Filters. Plug your Loo into a power outlet then press the POWER button for 2 seconds to turn on.
1 2 3 4 Waste Drawer Setup Remove the litter drawer and lift the top cover. Spread the waste drawer liner bag evenly inside and smooth out all edges. After adjusting the liner, put the drawer cover back on and make sure the edges of the liner are smooth. Insert drawer back in.
App Pairing & Functionality 1 Scan the QR code to download the app. Create an account and sign in. Sign In Sign In Long press the POWER button for 5 seconds. When you hear 3 beeps, the Loo is in pairing mode. 3 Add Device 2 White light blinking quickly In the app, click on “Add Device” or select “+” in the top right corner. The app will display available devices. Select the Loo you’d like to pair with.
Hardware and software information. Leo's Loo Too Automatic cleaning₵Timed cleaning Indicates when cleaning cycle is Full Change Bag Change Waste Drawer Indicates when UV Sterilization Turn Automatic Sterilization Power Loo Manually initiate cleaning cycle. On 25 Sterilization Settings View and adjust app January 11:56 UV sterilization completed. View activity Clean 11:47 Anti-pinch sensor detects blockage near chute. Clear blockage & click POWER to resume.
Loo Set Up Cleaning Settings Adjust number of drum rotations per cleaning Cleaning Mode Cleaning Cycles 2 + Auto Switch between Automatic and Manual cleaning Automatic Time Delay Leo’s Loo will start to clean 6 seconds after your kitty leaves. Set when cleaning cycle starts after kitty Scheduled Settings Scheduled Cleaning Schedule daily Schedule periods when the device should be non After setting, your Loo will be cleaned according to the time you set.
POWER Button Button Operation On/Off: Press 2 Seconds (1 Beep) Pairing: Press 5 Seconds (3 Beeps) Run/Pause: Short Press Changing Modes: Double Press Lighting White Light Steady On: Automatic Mode White Light Flashing Slowly: Connect Failure White Light Flashing Quickly: Ready to Pair to App Red Light Steady On: Manual Mode Red Light Flashing Slowly: Waste Drawer Full Red Light Flashing Quickly: Hardware Error Blue Light Steady On: UV Sterilization Cycle Running Blue Light Flashing Slowly: Weight Senso
Notifications Information Notifications LOO USE NOTIFICATION While in Automatic Mode, you will receive a notification, via the app, each time your kitty finishes using UV CYCLE NOTIFICATION Each time the Loo runs a UV sterilization cycle, you will receive a notification in the app. WASTE DRAWER FULL NOTIFICATION When your Loo detects that the waste drawer is full, it will enter a pause operation mode and a notification will be sent to your phone through the app to let you know.
Error Notifications WEIGHT SENSOR ERROR: The sensors are reading inaccurate numbers. How to clear: Inspect if the weight sensors, located inside the four feet on the bottom of the machine, are on a solid, flat surface (no carpet) and that no foreign objects are underneath the feet (i.e. cat food or litter particles). Then restart the machine. SAFETY MODE WARNING: The anti-pinch sensor detects a foreign object in the waste chute. This is an uncommon circumstance.
Removing Waste 2 1 3 When the waste drawer is full, the POWER button light will turn red and blink slowly. The machine will stop rotating. Pull out the drawer. Remove and replace the waste drawer liner bag and top off the litter in the drum. Reinsert drawer and short press the POWER button twice to reset.
Cleaning Your Loo Detach hood and then remove the drum from the base. Vacuum base and wipe with cleaning solution and cloth. Do NOT use water on the base as it will damage electronics. Empty old litter from drum and then wash out with soap and water. Let dry thoroughly. Return drum to unit, install cover and fill with fresh clay clumping litter.
Acclimating Kitty Please scan the QR code to see an instructional video or read the tips below on how to acclimate your kitties How to get your kitty to use your new Leo’s Loo Too. Place a small amount of litter from your old box on top of the litter in the Loo to create a familiar scent. Run the machine in manual mode while your cat is present to demonstrate that there is no danger. Place food or snacks near the entrance of the machine to encourage your cat to enter and explore.
Product Specifications Product Name Dimensions Input Voltage Max Weight Capacity Max Litter Capacity Material Product Weight - Net Product Weight - Gross Power - Operating Power - Standby Scale Accuracy Leo’s Loo Too 22 x 24 x 27.6 in (56 x 61 x 70 cm) 12 V 55 lb (25 kg) 1.5 gal (6 L) PP 27.5 lb (12.5 kg) 37.4 lb (17 kg) 53 kWh per year 9 kWh per year ± 1 lb (0.5 kg) Model: LLT The complete LIMITED WARRANTY, warnings and cautions are available at © PurLife Brands Inc.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.