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BrewZilla 100L - Gen 4 Instruction Manual
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Last Updated 09/02/2024 12:20 PM
To change any of the advanced settings enter the
Menu
by pressing select (
⏎
). Once in the
menu navigate to
Settings
and press select (
⏎
).
Navigate to the advanced setting you need to adjust and press select (
⏎
)
on this setting. Then
use the Up or Down arrow to adjust the set value for the setting.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth needs to first be enabled in the Settings menu (above).
In this menu you will see a list of compatible Bluetooth enabled RAPT devices.
To
Bond
a Bluetooth enabled RAPT devices, use the arrow buttons to scroll to select the
device. Choose Select (
⏎
) to Bond the device, or Return to cancel.
Once Bonded, the device will be visible in the Bonded section of the Bluetooth Menu. To
Unbond, select the device with the navigation arrows and choose Select (
⏎
) to Unbond, or
Return to cancel.
Once the device is Bonded, it can be selected in the Settings menu option as one of the
available
Temperature Sensors.
Once selected in this menu, temperature control will be
ceded to the selected Bluetooth enabled RAPT device, rather than the internal temperature
probe.
The temperature of the internal probe will also be displayed.
NOTE
: It is completely normal for there to be a temperature variance between the built in
probe and the Bluetooth enabled RAPT probe. This is because the Bluetooth probe is directly
measuring the temperature of the mash, and the built in probe is measuring the temperature
from the probe mounted close to the elements of the RAPT Gen 4 BrewZilla.
The Allowed Sensor Differential sets the allowed temperature differential between the
desired
setpoint
and the
current
temperature of the
built in probe
. Heating is disabled
temporarily if this differential is exceeded. The default differential setting is 2°C.