There could be a few things that cause this but the first thing I would
check is the wires and the switch under the reservoir pressure plate.

You may also want to review this video for idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIiLeRdVWAU

Let me know how you make out

Todd Salzman
Whole Latte Love

On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 10:38 AM, EagleBoy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nothing like waking up early on a Sunday to grab a latte and survey the
> kingdom.  Except this AM, I get up and the Brewtus is OFF!  I left it on
> last night and there is nothing - NADA - for reaction from it.  Checked the
> circuit breaker, moved it to another receptacle, toggled the switches,
> checked for full water etc. No burning smells or puddles.   Nothing.
> Zero.  HELP!!  One thing I did do was remove the water tank and lift up the
>  pressure plate to get access to the low water switch and I pressed it
> manually and a couple of times the blue digits came on when I flicked the
> switch for the boiler (switch closest to the grouphead).  It said 105 or
> 1.05.  I dunno.  It won't do it again.  Is there a reset switch somewhere?
> How do I access it?  Any and all suggestions greatly appreciated.
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