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Slayer 2 Group - Water Level Probe Replacement; Brew Actuator Bearing Replacement

Slayer 2 Group
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4. Use a wrench to loosen the steam wand valve nut, then remove the nut
and the steam wand. Watch for the teflon bushing that sits inside the ball
joint, ensuring that it doesn’t fall out.
5. Use a pick or awl to remove the o-ring (#8) from the inside of the steam
wand valve nut.
6. Clean the inside of the nut and insert a new o-ring. Apply Slayer lubricant
to the o-ring and inside of the nut.
7. If the teflon bushing (#5) appears dark or flattened, discard it and install
a new o-ring. Apply Slayer lubricant to the new o-ring and insert it in the
steam wand valve nut.
8. Reattach steam wand.
9. Remove steam actuator hub.
10.Use wrench to secure steam valve body; use second wrench to remove
the steam valve’s large, brass nut.
11.Remove spring from steam valve body and use needle nose pliers to
remove the steam seat from the valve body.
12.Use a pick or awl to separate steam seat gasket (#2) from steam seat.
Insert new steam seat gasket in seat.
13.Reinsert steam seat and spring in the steam valve.
14.Apply teflon tape to the threads of the brass nut.
15.Use wrench to secure steam valve body; use second wrench to tighten
brass nut.
16.Reconnect the steam tubes to the valve and steam tank.
17.Replace the steam actuator hub.
Water Level Probe
VIDEO (password: prebrewpressure)
Parts and tools:
Wrench
Teflon tape
Replacement probe
Procedure:
1. Drain steam tank.
2. Remove wire from probe and set aside.
3. Use a wrench to secure the larger of the two nuts at the base of the
probe, then hold the nut in place and remove probe assembly.
4. Apply teflon tape to the threads of the nuts and add copper gasket.
5. Screw a new probe onto the tank.
6. Reconnect wire to probe.
Brew Actuator Bearing
VIDEO (password: prebrewpressure)
Replace parts within bearing. (1-3 years)
around 1 million cycles (ever 2-3 years) some parts need to be
replaced - ask Jason
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