I've been having a similar problem.  No E1 errors, but a short while
after being turned on, the pump starts running continuously.  Did you
manage to solve your issue?

Thanks,
Bruce

On Oct 25, 6:23 pm, Michael Payne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hoping for some insight before I call WLL.  I have experienced this problem 
> since I've owned my machine: I run water out for an Americano, or tea, etc. 
> and every now an again the machine will read E1.  Usually I turn it off OR 
> run water through the group and things return to normal.  The other day I 
> pulled some water and the same thing happened.  This time the problem has not 
> resolved.  I am left with a pump that runs constantly (never shuts off).  
> I've replaced the pump (since I had a new one sitting in a box).  I've 
> disassembled large top nut on the group, the OPV, etc.  All of those areas 
> checked out fine.  The pump runs water out of the group head if I open the 
> lever while the pump is running, though the flow rate does not seem normal.  
> Water runs out of the flexible line connecting the boilers (when I 
> disconnected it to check this).  The red light indicating a request for heat 
> does not turn on.  I'm no expert, but I have learned to service the machine 
> in the past.  My thought is that there is an electronic issue with the 
> controller, or a sensor is not functioning.  The switch under the water tank 
> works fine.  I actually had some luck last night with what I thought was a 
> fix.  I took off the cover, disconnected the flexible hose just past the OPV 
> to see if water was running.  Everything was fine.  I did reset the High 
> Limit button. When I reconnected it and then turned the machine on again, it 
> heated up normally and ran fine.  I was able to clean the machine with the 
> blind PF and Cafiza.  So it ran fine for that sequence.  Then this morning, I 
> turned it on and the pump began to run constantly.  I've had the machine 
> apart several times since I've owned it, and that is more than a little 
> disappointing.  Any suggestions are appreciated.
> Michael                                          
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