
Cooling Box Socket Cha Collector
Exhaust Outlet
Unlock the Cha Collector
and famore it
Micro USB Port
Please read and follow the manual before contacting us!
Please do not disassemble roaster without contacting us!
Pull this piece of metal
And open the lid,
trash the cha
There are 2 screw holes on the pulley
Over there
If the drum makes
a strange noise while roasting…
A grinding sound indicates that the drum may have become dislodged during shipping.
Make sure the gap between the pulley and the housing is approximately 1 mm. You can adjust the gap by
loosening the two screws on the pulley and pulling the drum into place before refastening.
If you hear an occasional bumping sound, do not worry. This is normal and will not aect the quality of
your roasts.
Seasoning the Drum
The drum will need to be properly seasoned with at least ve "pre-roasts."
(Please note that the coee roasted while seasoning the drum is not meant for consumption, so use cheap beans!)
Pre-heat the roaster to 160°C (320°F) before loading in the beans, use D6 + F2 during seasoning.
Take each roast past second crack (consult the manual if you do not know what this means) before discarding.
Please be sure to also discard the cha after each roast. Directions for removing the cha collector are below.
Getting Ready
Place your roaster on a at, level surface, away from any ammable objects!
The drum is pushed forward into the correct position by a spring in the back.
Sometimes during shipping, the drum may lock itself in the back position. To
ensure that the drum is in the correct position, reach inside the drum with
your hand and try to pull the drum forward (toward you).
Now is the perfect time to read our (short!) manual online, connect the
roaster to your computer, and then update the software. Your coee will
thank you.