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Profitec Pro 700: Adjusting Brew Pressure

Tools Needed: Flathead Screwdriver Backflush Disc 1. Ensure that your water reservoir is empty as you will be tipping the machine to the side to access the pump adjustment screw. This may require removing the water reservoir entirely. 2. From the...

Profitec Pro 700: Installing Updated PID

*NOTE: If you are installing the updated PID in the ECM Synchronika, you will also need to have the updated 2.5bar safety valve installed: Pro 700 Updated Safety Valve Tools Needed: Adjustable Wrench 21mm Wrench 2.5mm + 3mm Allen Wrenches 1....

Profitec Pro 700: Removing Brew Switch

Before doing this we recommend allowing your machine to fully cool off and unplugging the machine. Tools required: 2.5mm allen wrench 3mm allen wrench 14mm wrench At this point you can remove the side panel from the machine. At this point you can...

Profitec Pro 700: Replacing the Motor Capacitor

You will need to allow the machine to cool off and be unplugged before doing this procedure. Tools Needed: Zip Ties 1. Remove the panel on the left side of the machine. 2. Remove the two wires connected to the capacitor, and remove it from the zip...

Profitec Pro 700: Fill Solenoid Inspection and Cleaning

Tools Needed: 2.5mm Allen Wrench 3mm Allen Wrench 14mm Crescent Wrench 1. Remove the panels from the machine. 2. Remove the nut on the outside of the solenoid with the 14mm crescent wrench. 3. Remove the solenoid shaft with the 14mm wrench. 4....

Profitec Pro 700: Updated PID Settings

*NOTE: If you are installing the new updated PID you MUST also have the updated 2.5bar safety valve installed: Pro 700 Updated Safety ValveTo enter the advanced PID settings mode on the PID of the Pro 700:1. Turn your machine off2. Hold down both...

Profitec Pro 700: Water Tank Connector

Water Tank Connector Instructions

Profitec Pro 700: Wood Knob Upgrade Install

If you don't have these beautiful wood knobs yet and just stumbled upon this article, grab them. Tools needed: Small pick 1. Turn off your machine and allow it to cool down so the components are not hot. 2. Pop off the silver cap on the stock...