Remove the bottom cover and measure the resistance on the heating element.
I'm not sure of the exact reading as it depends on your specification but
you can compare with the working one on the steam boiler.

On Sat, 28 Sep 2019 at 19:41, David Bengtsson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello gurus,
>
> My Brewtus 2 (european model) has been a workhorse for many years, but
> I guess all good things must end :P
>
> Problem 1: I gotr steam all over the place.I quickly realized that the
> vacuum relief valve was to blame. Replaced it with a new one.
>
> Problem 2. The machine was ok for 24 hours after I replaced the valve
> but now the AKO thermostat display turned off when the machine got
> hot. It basically worked for 20 minutes and then turned it self off.
> Same story the upcoming days. (I have the machine on a timer)
>
> Problem 3. Replaced the AKO-unit with a new one. Steam boiler is
> working but my main boiler is not heating up any longer. The AKO
> display is showing 32 Celsius (It's set to 95 Celsius)
>
> Do you think I installed the AKO the wrong way or do I really got
> myself a third problem?
>
> Any ideas?
>
>  Best regards,
>  /David
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