Removing side panels of ECM Technika Pro to adjust brew pressure - Page 2

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#11: Post by RogerAN (original poster) »

damonbowe wrote:Yeah, what the other guys said. No need for that much effort!
Good afternoon Damon,

I still have not been able to locate the adjustment for the brew pressure on the ECM Technika 4. Is it a screw type of adjustment accessible from the top of the machine with the top cover off. Appreciate very much your help with this.

Roger

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#12: Post by erics »

See minutes 2:40 to 2:45 on this video:

http://community.wholelattelove.com/vid ... so-machine

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And the link that I previously provided on page one of this thread, i.e., this: ECM Technika IV Profi Review has a link and nice description of the video link which I provided above. It is almost at the bottom of page one.
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#14: Post by RogerAN (original poster) »

That looks like what I have been needing and I appreciate very much your help with this. Thank you and I apologize for being pests about this. I have been told that an 8 bar reading on the gauge is sufficient, but when the manual recommends 8.5-12, it makes me wonder. Thanks again! :D

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#15: Post by erics »

An 8.0 bar reading on the gage is . . . declining voice . . . OK. There are discussions, ad infinitum, on brew pressure on this site. 9.0 bar on the gage will be very reasonable.
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