Sweet Maria's Aillio Bullet R1 Cleaning And Maintenance Manual

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Sweet Maria's Aillio Bullet R1 Cleaning and Maintenance Guide
The Bullet R1 requires more frequent cleaning and careful maintenance compared to other
home roasters. If you don't care for your Bullet R1 properly, smoke can damage the internal
electronic components that make your roaster tick. This is our recommended regimen for
keeping your Bullet R1 in tiptop shape.

After every roast

Vacuum chaff from the following locations:
Cooling box (under the bowl)
Remove cooling filter and vacuum any chaff from
the fan chamber
Around drop door
Chaff plug in rear of the machine

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  • Page 1 Sweet Maria’s Aillio Bullet R1 Cleaning and Maintenance Guide The Bullet R1 requires more frequent cleaning and careful maintenance compared to other home roasters. If you don’t care for your Bullet R1 properly, smoke can damage the internal electronic components that make your roaster tick. This is our recommended regimen for keeping your Bullet R1 in tiptop shape.
  • Page 2 Every 5-10 roasts (more frequent cleaning required depending on roast level/batch size) Remove back chaff basket Remove the metal chaff filter and vacuum Hold the filter up to a light source and look through it: Can light shine through the basket? If not, soak the basket in a solution of espresso cleaner (Cafiza, Joe Glo, etc) for 10 minutes and gently scrub with a brush...
  • Page 3 Every 25 roasts Remove rubber gasket, brush off the chaff Unscrew and remove the panel covering Vacuum chaff...
  • Page 4 Using a bottle brush, clean transfer tube Brush from the front and from the rear Vacuum any remaining chaff/residue from the front and the rear ends of the transfer tube...
  • Page 5 Clean the impeller fan by brushing and/or vacuuming any chaff/residue. Is the impeller fan oily or coated in residue? If so, remove the fan for deeper cleaning. Find the set screw and loosen - ​ d o not remove it completely​...
  • Page 6 Cleaning the IBTS (V1.5/V2) We recommend cleaning the sensor every 25-40 roasts - darker roasts require more frequent cleaning. If you start to see some odd changes to your temperature readings, this is an indication that the IBTS lens needs cleaning What you’ll need: ●...
  • Page 7 Brush chaff and residue from the interior of the plate Locate the IBTS in the faceplate Use a flashlight to check the sensor for any oily residue or chaff Dip a Q-tip in rubbing alcohol and gently wipe away any oils from the sensor...

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