INCLUDED PARTS
• External rotary pump
• Inline pump regulator
REQUIRED TOOLS
• None
PROCEDURE
1. Locate the pressure gauge and adjustment screw on the
external rotary pump.
2. Move the brew actuator to the on position.
3. Turn clockwise to increase the pump pressure. Turn
counterclockwise to decrease the pump pressure.
4. Return the brew actuator to the off position.
ADJUST BREW PUMP PRESSURE
1. Press and release the jog wheel above the left grouphead to
activate the menu for all groupheads.
2. Rotate the jog wheel clockwise until the “Brew Volume”
setting appears.
3. Press and release the jog wheel to enter the “Brew Volume”
setting. The option to adjust “dose A” will be presented.
4. Rotate the jog wheel to adjust the shot volume for “dose A”
in tenth-gram (0.1-gram) increments: clockwise rotations
increase the dose; counter-clockwise rotations decrease the
dose.
5. Press and release the jog wheel to confirm your new setting
and proceed to the next step; the option to apply your new
setting to all groupheads will be presented.
6. Rotate the jog wheel to cycle between “N” and “Y”. Selecting
“N” will apply your new setting to the designated grouphead
only; selecting “Y” will apply your new setting to all
groupheads.
7. Press and release the jog wheel to confirm your new setting
and proceed to the next shot volume; the option to adjust
“dose B” will be presented.
To configure different doses for each grouphead, repeat
steps 1-7 at each grouphead.
Note: When using a scale to measure output, if the weight in
the glass does not match the adjusted shot volume, you may
need to calibrate your flow meters. To
calibrate your flow meter, see instructions on page #23.
ADJUST BREW VOLUMES
Slayer Steam X features automatic-volumetric operation, which is
based on readings from the flow meter. The left group screen is the
main menu for all machine adjustments. Additionally, each
grouphead has two (2) programmable shot volumes: “dose A” and
“dose B”. Adjust the doses with the following steps:
PROCEDURE
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SLAYER STEAM X USER MANUAL V1.1 | SEPTEMBER 2019