Hi all,
Fired up the Carimali tentatively today for the first time..
Pump came on, ran for a few minutes then cut out, all good so far.
Turned on the boiler power (separate switch on the Carimali) and things started heating, also good.
Tried one of the brew switches while this was happening and got no response from any of them. The question is, is it normal or common for the switches to be disabled until the boiler is up to pressure and the ready light comes on? It seems unlikely that everything would be non-functional otherwise, so Im hoping..
I ask because I cant wait until that point and test, because I seem to have a pressure leak from the relief valve, it starts bubbling a little liquid and then a small jet of steam quite soon in to the heating cycle. So waiting for it to cool down now to remove the valve and clean it.
Thanks for any info.
Cheers,
Dennis
Fired up the Carimali tentatively today for the first time..
Pump came on, ran for a few minutes then cut out, all good so far.
Turned on the boiler power (separate switch on the Carimali) and things started heating, also good.
Tried one of the brew switches while this was happening and got no response from any of them. The question is, is it normal or common for the switches to be disabled until the boiler is up to pressure and the ready light comes on? It seems unlikely that everything would be non-functional otherwise, so Im hoping..
I ask because I cant wait until that point and test, because I seem to have a pressure leak from the relief valve, it starts bubbling a little liquid and then a small jet of steam quite soon in to the heating cycle. So waiting for it to cool down now to remove the valve and clean it.
Thanks for any info.
Cheers,
Dennis

. Things got better though, some fiddling and tightening of wiring connections and one group is back in action. The other one Im hoping is not far off now that Ive narrowed it to one control box to concentrate on.
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