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How to change: Chassis fan

How to change the chassis fan on your ROEST.

Where to buy a chassis fan?

If you are sure your chassis fan is broken (you have talked to our Support Team) visit our e-shop to purchase a new one!

Before you start

⚠️DISCLAIMER

Information in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, the manufacturer does not give any representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of such information and shall have no liability for the consequences of the use of such information. The manufacturer is not liable or responsible for any problems arising from the attempted repair. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to information published in this document, including without limitation specifications and product descriptions, at any time and without notice. The manufacturer's products are not designed, authorized, or warranted to be suitable for use in applications where failure or malfunction can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury, death, or severe property or environmental damage. The manufacturer accepts no liability for inclusion and/or use of its products in such equipment or applications and therefore such inclusion and/or use is for the customer’s own risk.

⚠️SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • make sure the roaster is turned off

  • the power cord has to be unplugged

  • follow the steps as instructed below

Tools

Cutters

Philips screwdriver

Parts

Chassis fan

Cable ties

Instructions

1. Take off the top plate.

2. Remove the left side panel.

3. Disconnect the connector from PCB and the extension cable from the fan cable. NOTE: the extension cable can be reused for the replacement fan.

4. Cut any cable ties fastening the cable to the roaster.

5. Pull the cable through, so it is loose and hanging from the roaster.

6. Take a photo/reference of the orientation of the ventilation fan before removal. NOTE: fan is meant to draw air into the roaster to keep components cool.

 

The correct orientation of the fan is shown in the image on the left, seen from the inside of the roaster.

7. Orientate the roaster, so the back is facing you.

8. Using the Phillips screwdriver bit, remove the four fourscrews holding the fan in place.

NOTE: Screws have split washers on them, please take care not to lose them!

9. Remove the old ventilation fan.

 

10. Locate the new fan in the correct orientation.

 

11. Fasten all four bolts until tight.

Align holes on the fan with holes on the back of the roaster before installing bolts

 

12. Feed cable over the top of the chaff separator.

13. Attach extension cable to fan connector.

14. Attach the connector to PCB.

NOTE: PCB reads “VentFan1”

15. Fasten any loose cables to the roaster.

16. Install the left side panel.

17. Install the top plate.

18. Plug the roaster in, turn it on and test the chassis fan. If it doesn’t work, contact the ROEST support team.

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