Maintenance & cleaning
i. Maintenance Schedule
Changing Drum Depth
1. Make sure machine is shut-off.
2. Loosen the two set screws on the front bearing with a 3/32” HEX Key.
3. Use a rubber mallet to push the drum axle back to desired distance
*Use rubber
mallet as to not damage the machine. Do NOT hit any other part than the
front flat section of the drum axle*
Grease Bearings
1. Add grease to front and rear bearing every 500 pounds of coffee.
2. Use greasing tool to add teflon grease to the pin on the side of the front bearing.
3. Wipe excess grease off with a rag.
ii Cleaning Schedule
ATTENTION: Unplug machine prior to cleaning. Turn gas valve off prior to
cleaning machine. Let machine cool down if hot prior to cleaning to avoid
injury.
Daily Cleaning
1. Empty chaff bin beneath cyclone, remove the bin by sliding it away from the front
of the cyclone.
*Be sure the chaff bin is below cyclone prior to operating
machine.*
2. Open cooler tray access doors to vacuum out chaff that has fallen below the
cooling tray.
*Be sure to close both doors and lock latches before operating
machine.*
3. If the cooling tray screen has any blockages in it be sure to clean them out via a
brush or tool to ensure maximum cooling is taking place.
4. Open side access doors on roaster by turning each of the knobs and lowering the
panel. Remove the heat shield. Vacuum out the burner area to clear all chaff.
*Be
sure side panels are closed properly before your next roast.*
Every 10th Day Cleaning
1. Clean exterior of machine/cyclone using either compressed air or microfiber cloth.
2. Inspect front/rear drum bearings and lubricate as necessary.
3. Inspect venting system from roaster to cyclone, cyclone to vent, and roaster to
vent for blockage. Clean as necessary.
Summary of Contents for RAVEN XR15
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