What to do if all tanks are cold in my Slayer Single Group?
- RRebecca ConleyAug 19, 2025
If all tanks in your Slayer Coffee Maker are cold, the issue might be a tripped breaker or the white power switch being off. Please check these.
What to do if all tanks are cold in my Slayer Single Group?
If all tanks in your Slayer Coffee Maker are cold, the issue might be a tripped breaker or the white power switch being off. Please check these.
Why does the pump run continuously on my Slayer Single Group?
If the pump in your Slayer Coffee Maker runs continuously, it could be due to a loose switch or the brew actuator not being in the “off” position. Check these components.
What causes the steam tank to overfill in my Slayer Single Group?
The steam tank in your Slayer Coffee Maker might be overfilling due to a faulty solenoid valve, a dirty probe, or a bad connection to the probe. Inspect these components to resolve the issue.
Why is there high pressure during pre-brew in my Slayer Single Group?
High pressure during the pre-brew cycle in your Slayer Coffee Maker is often caused by coffee grounds that are too fine. Try using a coarser grind.
Why is the steam pressure low and/or refill slow in my Slayer Coffee Maker?
Low steam pressure or slow refill in your Slayer Coffee Maker can be caused by a dirty probe. Ensure the probe is clean.
Why is my Slayer Single Group hissing from the rear-left?
A hissing sound from the rear-left of your Slayer Coffee Maker typically indicates a leaking pressure release valve. You should inspect this valve.
What causes fast flow during pre-brew in my Slayer Single Group?
Fast flow during pre-brew in your Slayer Coffee Maker may be due to a faulty switch, a bad connection to the Molex connector, or a missing magnet. Check these components.
What to do if the brew tank is cold but pre-heat and steam tanks are normal in my Slayer Single Group?
If the brew tank is cold while the pre-heat and steam tanks are normal in your Slayer Coffee Maker, this may be due to a tripped thermostat or faulty probes and/or PIDs.
Why is the steam pressure low but brew pressure normal in my Slayer Single Group Coffee Maker?
If the steam pressure is low while the brew pressure is normal in your Slayer Coffee Maker, it could be due to a faulty check valve. Inspect the valve.
Why is the steam wand dripping on my Slayer Single Group Coffee Maker?
A dripping steam wand on your Slayer Coffee Maker is often caused by worn steam cup seals or o-rings. Consider replacing these parts.
Boiler Type | Dual Boiler |
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Brew Temperature Control | PID |
Groups | 1 |
Pre-infusion | Programmable |
Voltage | 110V/220V |
Water Source | Plumbed or Reservoir |
Pump Type | Rotary |
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