How to change: S/L100 PCB

How to replace the PCB on your ROEST S100 or ROEST L100.

Where to buy a new PCB?

If you are sure your PCB is not working well (you have talked to our Support Team), visit our e-shop to purchase a new one!

Before you start

⚠️DISCLAIMER

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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

2-millimeter and 3-millimeter hexagonal tool

 

Parts

S100 or L100 PCB. On an L100 PCB, these two black chips must be present.

 

Instructions

Step-by-step guide:

1. Remove the top plate (remove the hopper before you start).

2. Take a photo or make a reference to the current location of the connections on the PCB. You can use tape or a marker (see the example below).

3. Disconnect all of the cables on the PCB. IMPORTANT! There is no need to cut any cable ties harnessing the cables to the motor bracket. You will detach the cables by pulling them back gently. Use a screwdriver for the following connectors:

Unscrew the bolts

L100: Unscrew the bolts

 

You can help yourself with a screwdriver to detach this little cable

 

For the two cables attached by a black retaining clip, push it back and detach the cable. Ensure the retaining clip is left in place at the connection point.

4. Unscrew four off M4 x 6 cap head bolts from the motor bracket. Use the 3-millimeter hexagonal tool.

 
 

5. Lift off the PCB slowly. CAUTION! Nylon washers located underneath the PCB could drop inside the machine if not handled carefully. Ensure that the four washers are placed over the threaded holes after this operation. 

 
 

6. Remove the new PCB from the bag & place the old PCB in the bag. 

7. Place the new PCB in the original position on the motor bracket. CAUTION! Operate gently to ensure the nylon washers do not fall into the roaster.

8. Secure with four off M4 x 6 cap head bolts. 

9. Reconnect cables as per the image/reference taken. 

IMPORTANT! To make L100 sensors work, the following connections are crucial:

- Drum temperature cable must be connected correctly to work.

  • Yellow cable = POSITIVE

  • Red cable = NEGATIVE

-Extra proximity sensor cable must be connected to the 4th proximity sensor slot on PCB reading “Sensor0”.

 
 

10. Install the top plate.

11. Plug the roaster in, turn it on and test if the PCB has been connected correctly. For L100; if the roaster shows “0” for the drum temperature on the touchscreen, then re-check if the drum temperature cables (step 9) are correctly installed and properly inserted.

12. Once the PCB is correctly installed, please contact the ROEST support team to let us know, so that we can change over to he new PCB in our system.

13. Once your machine is switched over to the new PCB, if you have any problems connecting to the Roest server then please reset the metadata on your roaster. Enter the service menu, tap on ‘Settings’, and then tap ‘Clear Metadata’.

If the roaster doesn’t work properly after following the above steps, contact the ROEST support team for help.

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