DavidFore
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Any suggestions as to why the first shot pulled has the best crema, but subsequent ones tend not to? (our Office Lever is approx. 10 years old, we pull 2 doubles/day, have changed brewhead gasket twice w/no leakage around brewgroup, and let it come to temp/pressure for 30 minutes or more before initial shot). Thanks-
DavidFore
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Any suggestions as to why the first shot pulled has the best crema, but subsequent ones tend not to? (our Office Lever is approx. 10 years old, we pull 2 doubles/day, have changed brewhead gasket twice w/no leakage around brewgroup, and let it come to temp/pressure for 30 minutes or more before initial shot). Thanks-
Just last week I bought a refurbished Expobar Lever from Whole Latte. Looking through your website I found some instructions for retrofitting the control board. Can you explain what that is all about? Does my machine have the old board or the new board? I know it does not have the second pressure gauge because I asked about that (after I had ordered). Your sales department said that refurbished machines had been used for less than one month so I am expecting a machine in essentially new operating condition. From that I assumed it was manufactured fairly recently but apparently not so from the fact that the second pressure gauge is not there. So I am wondering about the control board. Is there any way of knowing when my machined was manufactured?
I have never got the 9-10 bar brew pressure indication on the brew pressure gauge,if I tamp harder in order to make it to be reached 9 bar,nothing will be pour out, is there somewhere leaking?
Instruction is terrible,user's manual is ridiculous,QC is not good,but it has a solid frame.
I have had this machine for a month. It produces the best espresso I have ever tasted. I ordered a Digital Thermometer & Adapter for Exposed E61 Groupheads from another site (sorry WLL, but you don’t carry one) because I want to know exactly the temperature of every shot. I usually let the...
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My expobar office lever got a dry boiler.Pump is working while I pull the brew lever up,but no water will be filled into the boiler.heating light goes for 1 second after the power switch on.How can I fix it ,it's not in US.
I have an Office Lever Plus that is about a year old. I see that the WLL has created a copper washer with a hole in it to help with the high temperature of the group head. My question is, can I purchase one of these to put in my machine? Thanks David
Rick Goree
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Well I pulled the trigger and got this machine. I am so excited to get it on my counter and start learning all there is to know about it. I also got the Rancilio Rocky Doserless grinder. My question is, what do you recommend I start with on the grind setting?
Rick Goree
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Is there a way to attach a drain line for this model? I know it is possible on the plus model.
techkathy Is the gauge on the machine going into the red zone? The longer the machine sits the hotter it will get. Older machines can overheat when their pressure stat begins to fail. If the water for brewing is too hot you will get very little crema and it will dissipate quickly. The coffee may also taste burned or bitter. The pressure stat is easy to change out at home. Call tech support to order a new one if the machine is overheating.
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