Thanks!
I think I will ask the supplier for this tube to lead water back to the
reservoir, it will solve much frustation.
I will measure how much water is coming out in 25 seconds, and also try
with even more fresh beans. And come back with the result in this thread.
For me there is no logic in setting the machine to 10 or 12, since only 9
bar is coming out to the group head, or have I missed something?

Regards
Sondre



2012/7/31 Todd Salzman <[email protected]>

> The Brewtus has proven its self to be one of the best brewing machines on
> the market.
>
>  I am happy to assist but to do so I will need you to answer the few
> questions below:
>
>  It is easy to get a soft flexible tube and run the return line to the
> reservoir. I am sure your supplier can get that for you.
>
>  I don't know how your supplier set up the machine before shipment. First
> make sure that your brew pressure is set correctly, put in the back flush
> disc, raise the brew lever and watch the brew pressure gauge. It should go
> to 10 bar and stop, that will give you a brew pressure of 9 bar with a flow
> of about 2 ounces in 25 seconds.  If the pressure is not 10 adjust the brew
> pressure to 10 using the adjustment screw behind the drip tray.
>
>  What country are you in and who did you purchase it from?
>
>  Next ask your supplier what the offset is that they used in the
> programing.
>
>  What grinder are you using?
>
>  What are you using for coffee? Is it fresh?
>
>  What is your shot timing?
>
>  This may take a few e mails but we will get the issue figured out.  The
> machine rocks when set up properly.
>
>  Todd Salzman
>  Whole Latte Love
>

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