Hi All:

I was messing around with my Brewtus the other day, trying to change
the temperature from Celsius to F using the instructions below, which
I found on the Home Barista site.

in doing so, I accidentally went too far down the list of the
parameters and selected P - one of the four parameters. According to
what I read below, P indicates the value of the proportional variable.
No idea what that means, but I am afraid that I may have adjusted it
one level up. It is currently set at 1 on my machine (not sure if I
changed it or not). Can anyone confirm what this variable should be
set to? And is there a way to restore factory default settings, out of
curiosity?

Thanks,

Pete

Press and hold the UP & DOWN buttons while turning on the machine
When the displays shows F.03, release the buttons
DOWN selects the parameter you wish to modify; UP changes the selected
parameter
The first of five parameters, F.03, changes from F to C. Press DOWN to
select it and UP to change its value
The other four parameters are P, I, D, and F.04. "P" Indicates the
value of the proportional variable, "I" indicates the value of the
Integral variable, "d" indicates the value of the Derivative variable,
and "F.04" indicates the correction factor or offset in degrees C
between the actual boiler temperature and the display readout. See the
owner's manual for more information.

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