According to the manual for a similar machine, A1 error indicates the probe is 
disconnected.  Assuming it is actually physically connected, I would say either 
there is a problem with the temp probe (most likely) or a problem with the PID 
controller.  Try replacing the probe first.

Graeme


On 23 Feb 2015, at 12:58 pm, qbutcher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Very likely you need to adjust the pressurestat. I had the same problem with 
> a Brewtus III-R after I adjusted the pressurestat. I had ordered a 
> replacement pressurestat but before putting the new one in I adjusted the old 
> one and the problem went away. Has been going strong a couple years since the 
> adjustment. The other thing I would check is for corrosion on the temperature 
> probe connection on the pid.  I noticed that water would spit on the 
> connection from the vacuum breaker on the top of the steam boiler I cleaned 
> it without replacing the o-ring).
> 
> -Jeff
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