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Steam Wand
Drip at the Steam Wand Tip:
Steam valve seal is worn. Replace by installing steam valve rebuilt kit.
Steam valve is lled with milk residue. Disassemble steam valve and clean.
Wand is Hard to Move or Scky:
Remove wand at the nut, clean and lubricate moving parts with food grade grease
Steam
Sudden loss of steam pressure:
Commonly caused from drawing large amounts of hot water while steaming milk. Allow the machine
me to recover pressure. Check temperature sengs on Steam 1 and 2 to make sure they are high
enough for your applicaon. Watch the steam gauge when the pressure drops; allow the heang ele-
ments to heat the incoming cold water. When it reads above 1.1 bar, hot water and steam may be dis-
pensed again.
Check the wired controller to make sure all temperatures, especially in the steam tank, are close to their
set points.
Check the element breaker on the electronics box to make sure the heang elements are ON (element
switch is to the le).
Steam Tank is overlling:
Water is too so; this occasionally happens with reverse osmosis water ltraon systems. The water lev-
el (auto ll) probe needs a minimum mineral content in order to detect water.
Debris caught in the water control valve or worn out valve.
Calcium deposits on the ll probe are prevenng the probe from detecng the water level.
Steam Valve Stem Seals Leak:
Replace O-rings. Purchase Rebuild Kit
The Sight Glass shows over or under lled steam tank:
Machine is not level. Check to make sure the surface that holds the machine is level. Slightly adjust leg
height to level the machine.
Water level is too high; use the hot water spout to drain water from the steam tank. Connue releasing
hot water unl the autoll system acvates. Once autoll stops, recheck the water level.
Debris is stuck in the water control ll valve.
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