I don't think there's much you can do without at least removing the top and peering in. If they're OK with taking the top off (and I assume they are to refill the reservoir, unless you've plumbed it in) they can try resetting the safety thingy which sometimes trips for no apparent reason. It's a small circular thing on the brew boiler (the one nearest the front) with two wires on either side and a red dot in the middle. Have them gently push in the red dot with something like the head of a small nail. If that doesn't work, it'll be up to someone who's comfortable getting in there with a multimeter.

Bruce

On 8/26/2015 1:03 AM, Chris Bailey wrote:
Hi, I have a Brewtus II, and it seems now that the temperature is only rising to somewhere in the 40's, instead of the full 93 (or whatever temp setting I have at the time). So it seems it's heating up some, but then stops. Any ideas on what the problem could be and whether there is some simple remedy? I'm unfortunately in Germany, and this is what our friends who are house sitting are seeing, so they won't be able to service the internals of the machine.

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