I nuked 1st part of message... sorry.

You'll know the Brew boiler's OK if the group head gets warmer than you
want to touch after 20 minutes from startup.

Group head flow comes from the internal pump, activated by the brew lever,
raise it at any temperature & water flows.

Occasionally, the microswitch gets loose, test this by putting one or more
playing cards between it and the brew lever's cam.

Jim


On Tue, Nov 10, 2020, 15:55 James Williamson <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've had my Brewtus II sitting unused for 2-3 years.  I'm now going back
> and starting it up and find that although it is primed, I'm not getting any
> water flow from the group head.
>
> I am get steam from the steam wand so I know that boiler is working.  Does
> anyway have a suggestion about where to start on the water boiler to
> trouble shoot?
>
> Thanks,
> James
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