Ira, thanks for weighing in. The pump didn't go on when I raised the lever. 
I will check for loose wires as you suggested. I don't have a voltmeter.

Bill

On Monday, April 1, 2013 2:52:53 PM UTC-4, Ira wrote:
>
>  Did the pump go on?
>
> If it did, maybe the steam boiler didn't need water, if it didn't then 
> there is another problem. 
>
> Can you take the case off and see if a wire fell off when you moved it?
>
> If you get the case off can you pull the level sense wire and see if the 
> pump turns on?
>
> Do you have a voltmeter?
>
> Normally if the steam boiler needs water nothing will heat and the pump 
> will constantly run. 
>
> Ira
> At 11:27 AM 4/1/2013, you wrote:
>
> Hot water came out, the bar needles went up some.
>
> On Monday, April 1, 2013 1:52:18 PM UTC-4, Ira wrote: 
>  At 10:22 AM 4/1/2013, you wrote: 
> >I removed the reservoir and drained it, then replaced it and filled 
> >it with water, then turned the machine on. The pump did not 
> >activate, although the machine heated up and produced steam. 
>
> What happens when you lift the lever? 
>
>

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