AMS 2 Pro (Hereinafter referred to as AMS)
The AMS power board is a circuit board installed at the rear of the AMS. It is responsible for receiving the DC power output from the printer and transmitting the power to the AMS mainboard. It also performs certain communication switching functions.
The power output of the AMS connector board is normal, and the 4pin/6pin connection of the Bambu bus cable is also normal, but the AMS cannot start normally;
The AMS power board is obviously burned out;
New AMS 2 Pro Power Board
H2.0 Allen key
H1.5 Allen key
15 minutes
IMPORTANT!
It's crucial to power off the printer before conducting any maintenance work, including work on the printer's electronics and tool head wires. Performing tasks with the printer on can result in a short circuit, leading to electronic damage and safety hazards.
During maintenance or troubleshooting, you may need to disassemble parts, including the hotend. This exposes wires and electrical components that could short circuit if they contact each other, other metal, or electronic components while the printer is still on. This can result in damage to the printer's electronics and additional issues.
Therefore, it's crucial to turn off the printer and disconnect it from the power source before conducting any maintenance. This prevents short circuits or damage to the printer's electronics, ensuring safe and effective maintenance. For any concerns or questions about following this guide, we recommend submitting a technical ticket regarding your issue and we will do our best to respond promptly and provide the assistance you need.
Before starting, make sure the AMS is disconnected from the printer.
Press the PTFE tube release button from the back of the AMS to unlock the fitting, then pull the PTFE tube out from the back of the AMS.
Pinch the clip from the inside of the lower cover to automatically pop open the PTFE tube release button, and then pull out the PTFE tube release button from the back of the AMS.
When squeezing the buckle, use your other hand to hold the PTFE tube from the back of the AMS to release the switch to prevent the spring from being ejected and lost.
Remove the driven support sleeve assembly of the two middle slots to expose the two screw holes. When removing the bearing sleeve, be careful with the bearings at both ends to avoid losing them.
Remove the two screws A that secure the AMS main frame.
Lift the rear part of the main frame completely and place it vertically on the lower cover of the AMS. Note that there are cables connected, so do not operate violently. When lifting, it is recommended to lift the front part of the main frame first, and then push it forward to make room for the rear part of the frame.
When placing the AMS main frame vertically, avoid the electronic components of the vent to prevent them from being crushed.
Unlock the plug buckle, unplug the signal cable and power cable on the AMS power board, and lift out the AMS main frame assembly as a whole.
Unplug the two air intake module plugs, remove the 3 screws, and remove the power board.
After aligning the power board with the socket hole on the back of the AMS, push it forward, align the 6-pin socket with the screw hole, tighten the 3 screws B on the power board, and plug back the vent plugs of 2 air intake and air vent modules.
Note: There is a silicone gasket on the back of the power board, don't forget to insert it.
Install the AMS main frame assembly into the AMS lower cover and connect the signal cable and power cable to the AMS power board.
After the AMS main frame is installed in place, tighten the two screws to secure it.
Install the two middle driven support sleeve assemblies, making sure that the bearings on both ends of all driven shafts are pressed into place.
Press the PTFE tube release button back into the housing in the following direction, insert the buckle into the corresponding slot smoothly, and keep the black silicone housing embedded flat.
Check to make sure that the PTFE tube silicone bracket is aligned with the filament hole of the filament hub unit, and push the PTFE tube from the rear of the AMS. After installation, pull the PTFE tube to confirm that the PTFE tube is fixed.
Connect the power cable, connect the AMS to the printer, turn on the power, and start using the AMS to load filaments through the operation on the screen. If the loading can be completed and no error prompts appear during the entire loading process, the replacement is successful.
Otherwise, please check all connections and try again. If the problem persists, please contact Bambu Lab service team for further assistance.
We hope the detailed guide provided has been helpful and informative.
If this guide does not solve your problem, please submit a technical ticket, we will answer your questions and provide assistance.
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