"If your pressure was to high, start by turning the pressurestat
adjustment screw 1 turn counter clockwise"
I think 1/2 turn would be good to try.  On my pstat one whole turn would 
really turn it down a lot. It takes about an eighth turn to change the 
presssure onr point.  - Dennis

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ira" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: Pump Won't Run....


>
> At 08:13 AM 6/29/2009, you wrote:
>>It may be overheating and tripping the high limit switch.  See the
>>attached directions.
>>
>>
>>Please let us know if you need further assistance.
>>
>>With Regards,
>>The Technical Support Department
>>888-411-5282
>>[email protected]
>
> Unless I received a different version of the instructions than anyone
> else, I'd say they need quite a lot of work. The indicated picture is
> no where to be found and it neglects to indicate that one should
> follow a procedure something like this to set the pressure:
>
> Please if there is something really wrong with this, correct me so
> that no one here does anything that might get them in trouble.
>
> If your pressure was to high, start by turning the pressurestat
> adjustment screw 1 turn counter clockwise.
>
> Now you'll need to plug in and turn on the machine and allow it to
> fully warm up. Be extremely careful at this point as very dangerous
> things, both temperature and electricity are now exposed.
>
> After the machine is fully stablized, check to make sure the pressure
> is equal or below 1.2-1.4 bars, if not turn the pressurestat
> additional 1/2 turns counter clockwise and then let off steam into a
> pitcher for 15 seconds and allow the machine to stabilize again.
> Repeat until the stable pressure reading is at or below the
> recommended 1.2-1.4 bars.
>
> Now the pressure should be at or below 1.2-1.4 bars.
>
> If it's in the range 1.2-1.4 bar, you're finished, turn off and
> unplug the machine, let it cool and replace the panels removed in step 
> one.
>
> If it's below 1.2-1.4 bar, turn the pressurestat 1/4 turn clockwise
> and wait a few minutes for the pressure to stabilize.
>
> Continue to adjust the pressurestat 1/4 turn clockwise at a time
> every 5 minutes until the pressure is stable at 1.2-1.4 bar.
>
> Now turn off and unplug the machine, let it cool and replace the
> panels removed in step one.
>
> And while it shouldn't be necessary, we'd recommend observing the
> pressure over the next few days to make sure it stays in the
> recommended range. If it doesn't seem stable it may be time to
> replace the pressurestat.
>
> Ira
>
>
> > 


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