Hi Ira, thanks for helping me out here,

I have a simple multimeter (voltmeter and ohmmeter).

I have checked both high limits as shown here 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIiLeRdVWAU&t=720s
There is no resistance (maybe 2 ohm) on them, when I push them they move 
minimally (like in the video) - maybe 0,5 mm and there is no click
when I measure voltage across the high limit elements (not sure if that is 
what you meant) I see 0v for both of them.

*If you measure across the elements in the boilers when it's sitting there, 
do you see 220V on either of them?*
-> do you mean the heating elements? I'm not 100% sure if I understand what 
you mean exactly.
I have done this test -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIiLeRdVWAU&t=830s
so measuring across the cables that go into the heating element. After 
turning on the machine the voltmeter goes from 0 to 2 V. The pump runs for 
exactly 2 minutes every time. After that still only 2V.
If I measure across those cables/pins when they are plugged into the 
heating elements, it's 0V for both boilers.
If I measure only one of those pins against the ground it is full 220V for 
all of the pins.

*If you unplug the machine and measure the resistance of both elements, 
what do you get?*
-> if you mean the heating elements as described here 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIiLeRdVWAU&t=860s
my ohmmeter shows 31 for both heating elements

-- thanks, Arman

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