The motor in the cat feeder got jammed. It was showing F02 on the display. I tried various things, but eventually I unscrewed the motor. I forced it to turn and it started working. Screwing the motor back in there was a pain and I was only able to get one screw in. I couldn't get the other two screws in there. So, there's a bit of play in the motor mounting. I tried putting the screws into a plastic baggy, which I placed inside the main part of the unit. Unfortunately, I lost one of the screws, so the plastic baggy only has one screw. Anyway, let's hope the automatic cat feeder lasts a little while longer. I think it's possible to order parts for it, but I'm not sure.