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Thanks a lot. The numbers were messed up in my machine and after updating it with the new numbers it performed much better.
I have tried to contact the ECM but haven't received a response.
Thanks for your help.
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Apologies. Lancruiser is right. I found PID settings for 2 other ECM machines at Clives Coffee website and one of the settings determines which amperage the machine uses! ergo asking a site sponsor/reseller for the machine specific settings would be important.
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I don't have the ECM but this is the settings on my Profitec 500 PID. Might help.
F.01 = C
P= 17.5
I= 0.10
D= 25.0
T1= 126
E1= 0
but do check with the importer though.
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Thanks,
The PID setting I mean is when the machine is off keep pressing both - & + and then turn it on. Hold the 2 buttons till you get F.01. You will get PID setting similar to the below:
F.01: C
Eco
Cln
P:
I:
d:
T1:
E1:
I need the numbers that came from the manufacturer for the above parameters.
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Tareq - I have the Technika V Profi PID so assume it is the same machine? You haven't stated what the PID is currently displaying? Pages 27 to 30 of the User Manual give instructions on setting the PID.
1 - If you are only seeing a dot, instead of numbers, then the PID has been turned off. Press the + button to toggle the PID display to On or Off
2 - To alter the functions you need to press the + and - buttons at the same time and then the - button quickly to scroll through the functions, being Boiler temperature, Cleaning timer and Eco mode.
3 - Boiler press - and + at the same time until t1 appears then press the + button to take you to temp settings. Quickly press - or + to get the setting you want. Pause and it will retain your last setting. Follow this procedure for the other settings also
I've set mine for 127 (factory set to 120C).
Hope this helps
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ECM Technika V PID setting
I have the ECM Technika V and I might have changed the PID setting parameters by mistake. Does anyone have the manufacturer's PID setting? These are the parameters I am looking for:
F.01: C
P:
I:
d:
T:
E1:

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