again what I meant by the tubes going into the reservoir is the hose. :D sorry 
my bad english.
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Regards,
Liys

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> No luck so far. I got some pressure build with the blind PF this morning,
> but just that once. I tried the turkey baster thing, assuming I did it
> right (I put the hose on the end of the baster and tried pushing water
> in, but it wouldn't go).
> 
> Liys, I'm not sure what filter would be floating on the water - I might
> just be dense, so clue me in with a bit more detail :)
> 
> I do get pressure and steam from the steam wand, and hot water flows
> nicely from the hot water spout, so this seems specific to the group
> head/main pump area.
> 
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Liys <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > **
> > 
> > this is exactly what happened with mine when I got it shipped all the
> > way from germany to Indonesia. I googled, nothing of those solutions
> > fixed my problem. Untill I inspected closely, and I found the filter
> > was floating on top of the water. I took a wooden stick to push the
> > filter to the bottom, hit the lever, in a few seconds, it worked like
> > should be. you may need to keep do so untill the filter completely
> > soaked. other wise it will float again. this simple trick works for
> > mine. hope to you as well. Yandi Srigede
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Liys
> > 
> > ----- Original message -----
> > > I just got my BII back from WLL, where it got a new pump, and various
> > > other repairs. I filled the water tank, inserted the tubes, turned
> > > the machine on. Per the manual, I then lifted the brew lever.   It
> > > seems to suck in some water, but I don't get much of a stream coming
> > > out of the group head, so it seems like the pump isn't priming?   The
> > > steam wand seems to work just fine, and the hot water spout works. I
> > > left the brew lever on for several minutes. Is there something else
> > > I might need to do, or any suggestions on this?   I can call WLL of
> > > course, but given it's 8pm PST on a Friday, going into a holiday
> > > weekend…   Hoping for espresso for the holidays...
> > > 
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