If it continues, suspect the vacuum breaker valve.

Teflon hoses are very tough, and don't wear through.

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 9:56 PM, David Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:

> I noticed this morning that my Brewtus was making a new sound, and the
> cups in the cup warmer were all covered in steam residue. I observed
> that every minute or so there was a soft sound coming from the machine
> - it sounded almost like water being let gently out of a balloon. The
> espresso shots were fine, however, and the temperature was mostly
> stable at 95 degrees. Right after the "release" sound, the temperature
> would drop to 93 and then quickly climb back to 95. I took the casing
> off of the Brewtus and didn't see anything immediately out of order,
> except perhaps that there was some buildup on on of the boilers
> (picture attached) and the insulation was worn down.
>
> Can someone help me diagnost this problem further, or should I simply
> not be concerned?
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
> >
>

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