How to change: BT temperature sensor
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If you are sure that a temperature sensor in your roaster is broken (you have talked to our Support Team) visit our e-shop to purchase a new one!
Before you start
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⚠️SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
make sure the roaster is turned off
the power cord has to be unplugged
follow the steps as instructed below
Tools
Parts
Instructions
Follow this numbered guide below step by step.
3. Take a photo/make a reference of cable locations on the PCB so you can reinstall the cables in the correct position.
4. Remove the BT cable from the PCB.
5. Cut cable ties holding the BT sensor to the motor bracket.
6. Loosen the BT sensor with a 10-millimeter wrench and remove it from the back plate.
7. Take off the aluminum spacer from the BT sensor.
8. Place the aluminum spacer on the new BT Sensor.
9. Locate the BT sensor in its threaded hole by hand, ensuring that the aluminum spacer stays on the BT sensor and continue until finger tight.
NOTE: when rotating the BT sensor by hand, ensure that there is little resistance so as not to damage the thread.
10. Tighten with a 10-millimeter wrench. Do not overtighten, as this can strip the thread and scrap the back plate.
11. Plug BT Sensor into the original spot within the PCB.
12. Tie the remaining cable to the motor bracket in the original place
NOTE: The cable should not touch the rotating pulley. This can damage/destroy the sensor over time.
13. Install side panels.
15. Plug the roaster in, turn it on and test the BT temperature sensor. If you read NaN on the touchscreen, something is wrong. If it doesn’t work, contact the ROEST support team.