1. Poopy Nano
This is the name of the device you are operating via the app. Here you can see the model of the self-cleaning litter box that is connected. You can choose the name yourself by clicking on edit. If you have two Poopy, it is useful to choose a name yourself, for example: "Poopy Nano - Living Room" or "Poopy Nano - Bedroom."
2. Status Standby
The current status of the Poopy Nano . In standby mode, the litter box is not actively cleaning, emptying, or leveling and is ready for use. This means that the box is ready for the next time your cat uses it.
3. Weight of your cat (3.2 kg).
The recorded weight of your cat during its last visit to the Poopy Nano . This helps you track your cat's weight changes. If you have two cats, you can use the weight to see which cat visited the Poopy Nano .
4. Number of visits (1 time)
The number of times your cat has visited the litter box since the last reset or within a specific time period.
5. Car
Automatic mode of the Poopy Nano . When enabled, the litter box will automatically start cleaning after each use by your cat. When disabled, the litter box will NOT clean automatically. This is useful if, for example, you have a kitten that weighs less than 1 kg. By disabling this mode, the Poopy functions as a normal litter box.
6. Cleaning
Manually start a cleaning cycle to clean the litter box. This can be useful when you want to clean the litter box extra regardless of the automatic cycle.
7. Legen
Start a cycle to completely empty the bin, discharging all the grit to the Poopy Bag. This is useful when you want to replace the grit or clean the bin thoroughly.
8. Leveling
Start the leveling cycle. This ensures that the cat litter is evenly distributed in the bin. Useful for ensuring that the grit layer is even throughout.
9. Gedm. visiting
The average time your cat spends in the Poopy Nano during each visit. This can provide insight into your cat's behavior.
10. Number of visits
The total number of times your cat has visited the litter box over a given time period, such as daily or monthly.
11. Day
Display of the Poopy Nano statistics for the day. Here you can view your cat's daily usage statistics.
12. Month
Display of the Poopy Nano statistics for the month. Here you can view your cat's monthly usage statistics.
13. Home page
The app's home page, where you can view the general status of the Poopy Nano and your cat's behavior.
14. Settings
The settings menu where you can adjust general preferences and settings for the Poopy Nano .
15. Advanced Settings
The advanced settings menu, where you can manage additional features and specific configurations of the Poopy Nano .
16. Notification settings
In the notification settings, you can choose which notifications you want to receive about the status of the Poopy Nano , such as when the container is full and you need to replace the Poopy , or when an error occurs.
17. 2024/11/07
This is the date. You can edit it to view the activity of a desired day.
18. Log
The logbook keeps track of all Poopy Nano activities, such as cleaning cycles, visits by your cat, and any notifications or warnings. This gives you an overview of the litter box's usage and performance over time.
19. Settings
This is the first settings menu. Here you can adjust the Poopy Nano s settings, such as the cleaning settings and other modes offered by the litter box.
20. Cleaning
Settings related to the cleaning function of the Poopy Nano . Adjust here when the bin needs cleaning.
21. Start Delay
Sets a delay for automatic cleaning after a visit from your cat. This is useful to prevent the tray from starting cleaning immediately while your cat is still around. If you want the Poopy to start cleaning immediately after a visit, set this setting to 0 minutes. If you want the cat to wait a while, you can set a delay of 1-2 minutes here. We recommend setting this setting to 0-2 minutes so that the nasty odors don't have a chance to spread.
22. Pause between turns
Allows you to set the minimum time between two consecutive cleaning cycles. This prevents the bin from cleaning right after each other, which is especially useful if you have multiple cats that often do their needs right after each other.
23. 1 minute/30 minutes
These are the time options you can set for the "Start Delay" or the "Pause between turns." Choose the desired time to adjust the cleaning cycle to your preference.
24. Other modes
Additional settings offered by the Poopy Nano to further personalize the litter box's operation.
25. Hibernate
Sleep mode allows you to temporarily turn off the Poopy Nano so that it does not continue cleaning during specific periods, such as at night or when you do not want the tray to clean automatically. In sleep mode, all automatic functions are paused, and the litter box will not respond to your cat's visits. This is especially useful for a quiet environment when the Poopy is located Poopy a bedroom or living room. Once the set period has elapsed, the Poopy Nano will resume normal operation.
26. Scheduled cleaning(s).
The scheduled cleaning function allows you to set fixed times at which the Poopy Nano automatically performs a cleaning cycle. This means you can choose at what time of day the tray is cleaned, for example in the morning and/or evening. Scheduled cleaning is ideal if you want to use a fixed cleaning schedule instead of automatic cleaning after each use. This keeps the litter box fresh at all times, even if your cat uses it less frequently.
27. Double cleaning
Activates a double cleaning cycle after each visit from your cat, providing extra thorough cleaning. Ideal for when you want to keep your box extra clean.
28. Deep cleaning
Start a special deep cleaning cycle for a thorough cleaning of the Poopy Nano . During this cycle, the Poopy wiggles back and forth for an extra-long time to loosen dirt before continuing with the cleaning cycle.
29. Advanced Settings
This menu offers additional settings for adjusting specific functions of the Poopy Nano . Here you can further customize the litter box to suit your preferences and those of your cat.
30. Choose cat litter
Select the type of cat litter you use so that the Poopy Nano can respond optimally. This ensures that the litter box works correctly with the litter you choose.
31. Mixed (tofu)
Setting for mixed cat litter, such as tofu pellets. This type of filling has a different texture and weight than mineral grit, and the Poopy adjusts its operation accordingly for optimal performance.
32. Mineral (bentonite)
Setting for mineral cat litter, such as bentonite. The Poopy is optimized to handle this type of heavy, clumping litter efficiently and keep it clean.
33. Child lock
Activates the child lock on the Poopy Nano , locking the buttons to prevent unwanted operation by children or curious cats.
34. Infrared sensor on/off
Turns infrared sensor on or off. The infrared sensor detects if your cat is in the litter box, which is important for safe operation. Turning the sensor off temporarily deactivates all automatic responses, such as stopping the tray when a cat is present.
35. Poopy restart
This allows you to restart the Poopy Nano . This can be useful after adjusting certain settings or in the event of minor malfunctions. All settings will be retained, but the container will be reinitialized.
36. Converting units
Choose the desired unit for weight. For example, you can switch between kilograms and pounds for your cat's weight, depending on your preference.
37. Sensitivity waste compartment
Adjust the sensitivity of the waste compartment to optimize the detection of a full Poopy Bag. This can be useful if you find that the compartment is demonstrated full too quickly or too slowly. The lower the rating, the sooner you will receive notification that the bin is full and it is time to replace the Poopy Bag.
38. Developer mode
When you turn this on you will receive the function to set advanced data from the weight sensors.
39. Sensitivity weight sensors.
Sets the sensitivity of the weight sensors that detect your cat's weight. Minimum weight that the Poopy can detect is 1 kg.
40. Notification settings
Here you can choose which notifications you want to receive about the status and use of the Poopy Nano . Customize the notifications to your preferences to stay informed about important updates.
41. Notifications off/on
Turn all notifications on or off with a single tap. This allows you to quickly pause or activate all notifications from the Poopy Nano .
42. Hibernation Disabled
A notification indicating that sleep mode has been disabled. The Poopy Nano will resume normal operation.
43. Child Lock Disabled
A message indicating that the child lock has been disabled, allowing the buttons to be operated again.
44. Replace Poopy Bag
A notification indicating that the Poopy Bag is full and must be replaced for the litter box to work optimally.
45. Child Lock Enabled
A message indicating that the child lock is enabled, so the buttons are locked to prevent unwanted operation.
46. Manual Cleaning Completed
A confirmation message that a manual cleaning cycle has been successfully completed.
47. Infrared Sensor Enabled
A notification indicating that the infrared sensor is activated, allowing the Poopy Nano to detect your cat's presence.
48. Hibernation Enabled
A notification indicating that sleep mode has been activated. The Poopy Nano will temporarily stop all automatic functions and will not perform a cleaning cycle during the set sleep period. Once sleep mode is deactivated, the Poopy resume normal Poopy .
49. Cleaning Completed
A notification indicating that an automatic cleaning cycle has been completed, so you know the bin is clean again.
50. Infrared sensor Disabled
A notification indicating that the infrared sensor has been disabled, meaning that the Poopy Nano is not detecting your cat.
51. Toilet notification
A notification indicating that your cat has visited the Poopy Nano and used the litter box. This keeps you informed of your cat's visiting behavior.
52. Device error
A warning that an error has occurred in the Poopy Nano . Please consult the app or contact customer service for help resolving the issue.
53. Log
This is an overview of all activities and notifications from the Poopy Nano . The logbook keeps track of when certain actions have been performed, such as cleanings, visits, and error messages, so you have a complete overview of the litter box's usage.
54. Start
The button that allows you to return to the main screen.
55. 07 Nov
This is the date display of the log. In this case, it shows activities and notifications that occurred on Nov. 7.