I can't seem to send you my phone number via email for some reason. It
is: (209) 835-2454. I just turned on my machine. It's usually good for
about six hours before it starts to backfire.

Peace, love and lattes!
JavaJo

On Jul 8, 11:21 pm, JavaJo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Todd!
>
> I didn't look at the pressure gauge at the time it started backfiring.
> I simply turned the machine off because it was LOUD and it freaked me
> out. I will be sure to read the gauge the next time this happens
> tomorrow. I will try another quarter turn of the valve tomorrow after
> I read the gauge. Do I attempt the adjustment while the machine is
> still on or should I wait until it's cooled down and I unplug it?
> (When I tried the adjustment earlier today, I let the machine cool
> down and unplugged it before removing the metal surround so I could
> get to the pressure valve. It still started backfiring about six hours
> later so I guess I need to try another quarter turn?)
>
> Thank you so much for your help, Todd. I will forward my phone number
> to you at Wholelattelove.com.
>
> It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that zing!
>
> JavaJo
>
> On Jul 8, 7:33 am, JavaJo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a Bretus II that is approximately 2 years old and always worked
> > great until last Friday when my baby started back-firing. It makes an
> > extremely loud "POP" noise and little wisps of steam float up from the
> > back of the machine. I turned it off immediately.
>
> > Normally, I keep my machine on 24/7. I called Whole Latte Love, which
> > is the company I purchased the machine from. They advised me to adjust
> > the pressure valve inside the machine by turning it a quarter turn
> > counter-clockwise. I thought, "well, I work on my '66 Mustang, I
> > should be able to do this!"
>
> > I got the machine open and found this black toothed wheel, which I
> > assumed was the pressure valve. I gave it a quarter turn as advised
> > and closed the machine back up again. It seemed to have solved my back-
> > firing problem but about 6 hours later, the machine started back-
> > firing again.
>
> > Questions: Did I adjust the correct machine part?
> > Has anybody else had this problem and is it common with the Brewtus
> > II?
> > Should I be turning off the machine at night instead of leaving it on
> > 24/7?
>
> > Thank you very much for any help you might provide.
>
> > JavaJo

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