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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ROEST COFFEE AS User Manual 2 0 Updated October 2021...

Page 2: ...CONTENTS...

Page 3: ...Ventilation How to use hose and elbow Safety precautions and ventilation requirements Chaff drawer Setting up Sample Roaster Placing the cooling filter Setting up Wi Fi Using the roaster with Wi Fi Wi...

Page 4: ...ng profiles Ready to roast Type of profiles Before roasting Start roasting During roasting End roast After the roast Automatic roasting Automatic roasting with First Crack Detection Automatic roasting...

Page 5: ...address One user One roaster One user Multiple roasters Main Menu Live Main Menu Logs Log preview Compare logs Main Menu Profiles Assigning profiles to ROEST Create new profile Autodrop for time base...

Page 6: ...1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS...

Page 7: ...over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 10 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Always attach plug to appliance first then plug cord into the wall ou...

Page 8: ...by the ventilation they will be ejected shot out at a high speed from the exit ventilation hole Especially this can happen through the cooling tray Therefore the ventilation exit hole must never be di...

Page 9: ...d by the manufacturer must not change the operation of the coffee roaster or interfere with normal operation 3 If disassembling is necessary allow the machine to completely cool before service is carr...

Page 10: ...t the coffee roaster by the handles chaff collector or any other detachable parts ROASTING 1 When the coffee beans ware dropped into the cooling tray they are extremely hot and should not be touched u...

Page 11: ...2 UNPACKING AND SETUP...

Page 12: ...ument the damage CONTENTS OF THE BOX ROEST Sample Roaster Hopper Trier Cooling tray Chaff foam air lock Bean cooler filter 80 mm Hose clamp Cupping Tray Chaff drawer In the Chaff drawer Power cord Wi...

Page 13: ...Rotary encoder for adjusting settings Bean drop handle for pre heating the drum or manually releasing the beans 5 6 7 8 Bean trier Touch screen Bean cooler tray Chaff collector 9 10 11 12 Ventilation...

Page 14: ...temp BT Temperature of the beans Power Power percentage of the heating element Fan Speed of the drum ventilation fan WIFI strength and Chaff indicator The selected profile Automatic FC Indicates if Au...

Page 15: ...COUNTER 5 RESET YELLOWING 00 57 197 5 c 75 BEAN TEMP RoR 23 0 127 7 c Standard NA NEXT EVENT DEVELOPMENT TIME AIR TEMP T 197 DIFF 0 5 AUTOMATIC FC 46 5 00 50 FAN POWER MAX 100 Chaff counter Number of...

Page 16: ...R TEMPERATURE AUTODROP SETTING REDUCE PWR AFTER FC 175 C FIRST CRACK DETECTION ON WAITING TEMPERATURE 180 C MAIN MOTOR SPEED BUZZER 55 RPM ON OFF ROAST SETTINGS The PROFILES button takes you to the li...

Page 17: ...NGS Press MACHINE SETUP to adjust cooling and light settings and change the temperature reading You can also view your current software version Connect to Wi Fi and get an overview of the status in WI...

Page 18: ...atic FC on or off change the bean temperature treshold and trigger count More info about AFC on page 31 PREVIOUS TRIGGER COUNT BT TRESHOLD TOGGLE FIRST CRACK DETECTION SENSIVITY 5 ON OFF 150 C 13 UNPA...

Page 19: ...We also provide other options a 90 degree elbow and a 3 meter ventilation hose For more information about ventilation options visit www roestcoffee com ventilation Ensuring proper ventilation is impo...

Page 20: ...your hand or fingers inside the ventilation exit hole HOW TO USE HOSE AND ELBOW Stretch and cover the ventilation exit with the hose and tighten with the clamp included in the package Direct fumes out...

Page 21: ...airflow towards an open area ideally outdoors The roaster has multiple places that gets very hot For safe operations only use the handles touch screen and rotary encoder to operate the machine Touchin...

Page 22: ...the Wi Fi antenna F Attach the ventilation hose or elbow preferrably directed out through a window see page 15 Make sure the bean handle B is in its upward position Insert the power cord in the roaste...

Page 23: ...Storing roasting logs WI FI SYMBOL Wi Fi is always turned off by default when roasters are shipped This can be seen on the status bar at the bottom of the screen No Wi Fi connection Wi Fi connected Un...

Page 24: ...e or the connection is too weak you can use your phone data and create a Hotspot CONNECTING TO WI FI WITH IPHONE 1 Press on the time to open the menu 2 Select WIFI SETTINGS 3 Press CONNECT don t leave...

Page 25: ...6 Back to your ROEST touchscreen press ACTIVATE under WIFI SETUP 5 Skip authentication on the bottom of your screen and confirm 7 Set up a new device on the app by pressing the plus sign on the upper...

Page 26: ...ur password and connect 14 This message shows up if you insert the wrong password Restart your ROEST and start this process again 15 Your roaster will restart and connect to Wi Fi You will not be able...

Page 27: ...e to open the menu 2 Select WIFI SETTINGS 3 Locate TOGGLE WIFI and press CONNECT 4 Press ACTIVATE Drop handle must be in the open position in order to enable button 5 Download the ROEST Wifi Setup app...

Page 28: ...e Photon XXXXXX Make sure your location is ON 8 Press CONNECT 9 Press BEGIN WIFI SETUP 10 Select your Wi Fi network 11 FIll in your Wi Fi s password and press Save Credentials 12 Your roaster will res...

Page 29: ...3 Locate TOGGLE WIFI and press CONNECT 4 Press ACTIVATE Drop handle must be in upward position 5 Open website https setup particle io create account it can be personal 6 Click on Photon 7 Click NEXT...

Page 30: ...only letters and numbers If the roaster does not respond restart switch roaster off and on Corporate networks can create problems Port 9001 and 1883 must be opened Contact us for help Contact us for...

Page 31: ...e Wi Fi Disconn You can use the sample roaster without Wi Fi However you will then only be able to use profiles that are already downloaded on your sample roaster Also you will not be able to follow y...

Page 32: ...OPERATING THE ROASTER 3...

Page 33: ...low the next steps Figure A Bean drop handle in upward position drum opened Figure B Bean drop handle in downward postion drum closed OPERATING THE ROASTER 28 SELECTING PROFILES Go to the main menu an...

Page 34: ...temperature set in the ROAST SETTINGS on the touchscreen where you can change it from the default 180C BEFORE ROASTING These steps applies whether you roast in automatic or manual mode 1 Turn on roas...

Page 35: ...ster events OPERATING THE ROASTER 30 Charge This event is automatically registered it starts the roasting process when you pull the charge handle to drop the beans in the drum Press only if you want t...

Page 36: ...position This will turn off the heating element 2 Wait for the temperature to cool down to about 45 degrees Celsius 3 Turn off the roaster 4 Now you can also open the chaff drawer and empty the chaff...

Page 37: ...you are ready to start roasting Once the machine has reached the target temperature or waiting temperature for power profile for the selected profile 1 Add green beans in the hopper and pull the charg...

Page 38: ...or preheating 4 Select a Power profile from the library on the touchscreen 5 If you want ROEST to automatically register the First Crack turn on First Crack Detection Go to main menu ROAST SETTINGS FI...

Page 39: ...green beans in the hopper and pull the handle Make sure all the beans enter the roasting chamber 2 By adjusting the Air Temperature ET you will switch to Manual ET profile tap on the AIR TEMP and use...

Page 40: ...stered the timer will start and cannot be changed By pressing on the countdown you can however cancel the Autodrop and drop the beans when you want to Air temperature ET ET is the primary variable for...

Page 41: ...SETTINGS YELLOWING BT THRSHLD BUZZER TEMPERATURE AUTODROP SETTING REDUCE PWR AFTER FC 175 C FIRST CRACK DETECTION ON WAITING TEMPERATURE 180 C MAIN MOTOR SPEED BUZZER 55 RPM ON OFF PARAMETERS ROAST SE...

Page 42: ...bean temperature is reached This is helpful when you don t want to miss e g the First Crack event Yellowing BT threshold Bean temperature which has to be reached in order for ROEST to mark Yellowing...

Page 43: ...ercentage power is given by the user We do however also recommend being fast in manual mode 1 2 Bean cooling duration Duration of increased speed after drop Bean cooling Percentage speed after drop Be...

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Page 45: ...d roasts 75 46 5 FAN POWER MAX 100 Figure B This example shows a half full chaff collector Note that the symbol will start blinking once the collector is full Chaff foam air lock Chaff drawer Foam mus...

Page 46: ...switched off and unplugged Use a dusting cloth and simply wipe the dust Visit www roestcoffee com maintenance for a video tutorial AFTER 1000 ROASTS After about 1000 roasts your ventilation needs a ma...

Page 47: ...PROBLEM SOLVING 5...

Page 48: ...OEST team is always here to help Find answers to the most common troubleshooting questions on our webpage www roestcoffee com troubleshooting If you can t find what you re looking for please contact o...

Page 49: ...ROASTER WEB PORTAL 6...

Page 50: ...n the screenshot to the right The roaster s menu is devided into three key actions 1 LIVE 2 LOGS 3 PROFILES ONE USER MULTIPLE ROASTERS All roasters are listed with a unique name named after places in...

Page 51: ...ROASTER WEB PORTAL 46 In order to access another roaster s menu from your list click on the dropdown menu the name of your roaster and choose the roaster you wish to access...

Page 52: ...e roast is streaming live if you open this window after charging beans or loose internet connection the beginning of the graph will be missing the entire roast will be stored nevertheless in the LOGS...

Page 53: ...id roasts are stored in a cloud Invalid roast roast missing DRYEND or DROP event 1 2 3 Logs in the list are grouped by roasting dates To view a specific log click on the batch number You can delete lo...

Page 54: ...f all values at the specific time of the roast Here you can view overlaying logs for comparison Download CSV file in order to import for further use Comments you made while roasting Legend of the roas...

Page 55: ...t of other logs you can choose from to compare 1 2 3 4 Select parameter you want to compare Disable parameters you don t want to display Choose the logs you want to overlay You can compare as many log...

Page 56: ...oaster s library Assign to slot all other profiles that you have created or downloaded from another user and can be assigned to your roaster ENABLE SHARE click to make this profile shareable SHARE URL...

Page 57: ...Connect ROEST to Wi Fi 3 Go to your profile library on the roaster and download assigned profiles via touch screen on ROEST Press the time PROFILES DOWNLOAD 4 Wait for profiles to get downloaded In or...

Page 58: ...r Profile Autodrop settings for time based profiles Editor length set the length of horizontal axel time Based on the chosen profile you have different list of parameters you can edit Fan Speed and Dr...

Page 59: ...fic line On the screenshot below you can see an example of creating an Air Temperature profile and plotting its curve Set the time and value of the point you want to create and press ADD POINT 1 2 2 3...

Page 60: ...ll shape based on your added points 4 5 Continue adding points for all parameters Before saving give your profile a name If you want the profile to be downloaded to a roaster follow instructions on pa...

Page 61: ...a little bit different By using the Precise plot function you can see the roasters interpretion For complex graphs it can be a little bit off By using the precise plot you can adjust it before downlo...

Page 62: ...Precise Plot after adding one more point at 01 00 at 125C 57 ROASTER WEB PORTAL...

Page 63: ...SETTINGS By clicking on the user name in the main top bar you can access settings Here you can adjust 1 Timezone in order for Logs to be listed at the correct time of roasting 2 Temperature display F...

Page 64: ...ROEST COFFEE AS Nils Hansens vei 20 0667 Oslo Norway support roestcoffee com www roestcoffee com...

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