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− | The Profitec Pro 500 is a [[:Category:Prosumer|Prosumer]] espresso machine designed by Profitec to be both functional and user friendly. {{Description-Table
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− | |title = Profitec Pro 500 | + | |brand = |
− | |machine_image = [[File:PROFITEC_PRO_500.jpg]] | + | |machine_type = |
− | |manufacturer = Profitec | + | |product_banner = [[File: Wiki_ProductPageBanner_1200x175_Profitec500_v1.jpg|link=]] |
− | |model_name = Pro 500 | + | |product_page_title = Profitec Pro 500 PID |
− | |type = [[:Category:Prosumers|Prosumer]] | + | |page_type = set up |
| + | |section1 = Install It |
| + | |anchor1 = Install |
| + | |section2 = Get it Good & Hot |
| + | |anchor2 = Heating |
| + | |section3 = Get a Handle on your Tamp |
| + | |anchor3 = Tamping |
| + | |section4 = Brew Better |
| + | |anchor4 = Brew Better |
| + | |section5 = Brew the Best You Can Brew |
| + | |anchor5 = Brew Best |
| + | |section6 = Preinfusion and You |
| + | |anchor6 = Preinfusion |
| + | |section7 = Get Frothing |
| + | |anchor7 = Get Frothing |
| + | |section8 = Froth Better |
| + | |anchor8 = Froth Better |
| + | |section9 = Frothing and Habits to Avoid |
| + | |anchor9 = Frothing Mistakes |
| + | |section10 = Steam & the Heating Sweet Spot |
| + | |anchor10 = Steaming Temperature |
| + | |section11 = Steam with Thermometers |
| + | |anchor11 = Steam with Thermometers |
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− | == Machine Description ==
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− | As part of their endeavor to bridge the gap between professional technology and engineering, the Profitec Pro 500 includes numerous high quality components such as the much renowned E61 brew group, copper and braided steel water tubing, and an Ulka EX5 vibration pump. It is also wrapped in attractive and durable stainless steel housing, sporting two front mounted pressure gauges for brew and steam. The Pro 500 aims to impress with both form and function. Internally, everything rests on the one-piece steel frame that runs from the back of the machine all the way to the drip tray. On top is a large, passively heated cup warmer that you can remove to access the water reservoir. Lastly, Profitec has insulated the hot water and steam wands to prevent accidental burns.
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− | Brewing is handled in a combined 1400 W stainless steel boiler, Ulka EX5 vibration pump, and E61 group head. The E61 is made of solid brass and constantly heated by the heat exchanger and thermosiphon system which circulates hot water through the group head. The thermosiphon also ensures that you will always be brewing with fresh water, pulled from the reservoir instead of the boiler. Having an E61 brew group is advantageous in that it not only lends itself tremendously to maintaining temperature stability but also allows for pre-infusion of the grounds. This is all made possible by the built-in pre-infusion cylinder which allows water to be directed into the portafilter at subdued pressure, wetting the grounds first prior to reaching the ideal pressure for espresso extraction.
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− | Steaming is accomplished by the Pro 500’s insulated two-hole steam wand and can be executed in tandem thanks to the heat exchanger system. Another feature of note are the spring loaded steam and hot water valves. These valves are unique because they don’t need to be fully opened or closed to regulate the flow of steam/water. The way it works is that by turning the knobs, pressure is either added to or released from a spring that holds the valves shut, this prevents you from having to rotate the knobs numerous times to open or close the valves.
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− | To help prevent damage to the machine, the water reservoir is fitted with a low volume sensor that automatically shuts off the boiler to keep it from running dry. The Pro 500 will alert you of low water volume with the orange light located directly below the power switch.
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− | ==Basic Usage==
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− | ===Getting Started===
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− | ===Adjusting Brew Pressure===
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− | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYKDQ3Stb3k|480|center}}
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− | ===Draining The Boilers===
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− | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln25nJbyQQc|480|center}}
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− | ===Complete Tear-Down===
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− | {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYmwoACLuQc|480|center}}
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− | == Cleaning & Maintenance ==
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− | {{Maintenance-Prosumer
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− | |group_gasket_link = Replacement group gaskets can be purchased [https://www.wholelattelove.com/products/profitec-group-gasket here]. Instructions for replacing the group gasket can be found on pp.21-22 of the machine manual.
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− | |descaling_products = Alternatively, Profitec offers brewgroup cleaning tablets which can be used in the same way as backflushing powder. The brew unit cleaning tablets can be purchased [https://www.wholelattelove.com/products/profitec-brew-group-cleaning-tablets here].
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− | == Troubleshooting ==
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− | ===No Crema or Bad Tasting Shots===
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− | ===Difficulty Frothing===
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Frothing}}
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− | ===Flow Issues===
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− | The first place to start with any flow issue is cleaning the machine. Before going through these steps please make sure the machine is cleaned according to the [[#Cleaning & Maintenance|Cleaning & Maintenance]] section of this article.
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-No-Steam
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− | |steam_gauge = Yes
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− | |vacuum_relief_instr = <br />
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− | ####Unplug the machine and make sure it is cooled down. Remove the cover of the machines.
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− | ####Once the cover is removed the top of the vacuum relief valve will need to be removed. The vacuum relief valve is on top of the boiler, listed as part 20 on p.6 of the parts diagram. Because the vacuum relief valve is thread bonded into the boiler it will be easier to just remove the top of the valve, like shown in the photo below. This can be done with a socket wrench, or an open ended wrench. The relief valve will have two nuts, a thicker nut on top and a thinner nut on the bottom. Unscrew the thicker top nut. [[File:PRO 500 Vacuum Relief Top Removed.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|Relief valve with top removed.]]
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− | ####You will be able to access the internal valve components now. The separate valve components will look like this: [[File:PRO 500 Vacuum Relief Parts Blowout.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|Vacuum Relief Parts]]
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− | ####:The video below discusses what these valve components do and how to clean them. {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9P0t7__9ZM|480|center|||start=137}}
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− | |hls_reset_instr = Instructions for resetting the high limit switches are found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYmwoACLuQc|480|center|||start=475}}
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− | |pstat_adjust_instr = Instructions for adjusting the pressure stat can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=KHFeX2VHu74|480|center}}
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-Brew-Blocked
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− | |grouphead_instr = Instructions for taking the grouphead apart for cleaning can be found on pp.21-22 of the machine's manual. Use a grouphead brush or old toothbrush to scrub down the metal components, and then soak them in a solution of hot water and backflushing powder for ten minutes before reassembling the grouphead.
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− | |backflush_instr = Instructions for backflushing a lever style machine are found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1Vkfj83uyg|480|center}}
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− | |valve_instr = The brew pressure valve may need to be adjusted, it may be set too low. Instructions for adjusting this valve can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYKDQ3Stb3k|480|center}}
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-No-Hot-Water
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− | |steam_gauge = Yes
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− | |vacuum_relief_instr = <br />
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− | ####Unplug the machine and make sure it is cooled down. Remove the cover of the machines.
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− | ####Once the cover is removed the top of the vacuum relief valve will need to be removed. The vacuum relief valve is on top of the boiler, listed as part 20 on p.6 of the parts diagram. Because the vacuum relief valve is thread bonded into the boiler it will be easier to just remove the top of the valve, like shown in the photo below. This can be done with a socket wrench, or an open ended wrench. The relief valve will have two nuts, a thicker nut on top and a thinner nut on the bottom. Unscrew the thicker top nut. [[File:PRO 500 Vacuum Relief Top Removed.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|Relief valve with top removed.]]
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− | ####You will be able to access the internal valve components now. The separate valve components will look like this: [[File:PRO 500 Vacuum Relief Parts Blowout.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|Vacuum Relief Parts]]
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− | ####:The video below discusses what these valve components do and how to clean them. {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9P0t7__9ZM|480|center|||start=137}}
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− | |hls_reset_instr = Instructions for resetting the high limit switches are found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYmwoACLuQc|480|center|||start=475}}
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− | |pstat_adjust_instr = Instructions for adjusting the pressure stat can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=KHFeX2VHu74|480|center}}
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− | ====No Flow At All====
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-No-Flow-At-All
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− | |water_supply = Reservoir
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− | |sensor_instr = <br />
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− | ###Remove the reservoir and make sure the float magnet is facing the sensor. The magnet on the float should be facing the front left corner of the tank, where it meets up with the sensor.
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− | ###Check to make sure the wire for the water level sensor isn't loose/disconnected on the inside of the machine.
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− | |pump_instr = Check to make sure the pump doesn't have any loose/disconnected wires. Since the pump on this machine is tucked away, it may be easier to inspect with some minor disassembly. Instructions for accessing the pump can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5ru_-VcTLw|480|center}}
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− | ===Machine Is Leaking===
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-Bad-Gasket
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− | |gasket_instr = Instructions for replacing the group gasket can be found on pp.21-22 of the machine manual. Replacement group gaskets can be purchased [https://www.wholelattelove.com/products/profitec-group-gasket here].
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-E61-Leak
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− | |lever_leak_instr = A blowout of the lever assembly can be seen on p.10 of the machine's parts diagram. The o-rings that will need to be checked are listed as part 22 and part 8 on this page.
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− | ###To access these o-rings remove the end cap of the lever assembly using a flathead screwdriver.
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− | ###Once this is removed the other components of the grouphead assembly can begin to be slipped off. The bolts that the lever slides into can be removed with open ended wrenches or an adjustable wrench.
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− | ###Inspect the o-rings and make sure they are not damaged. It's possible that they are just dirty and need to be cleaned off and reseated. If they are damaged, broken, or shows signs of chaffing then they will need to be replaced.
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− | ###Inspect the valve components well to make sure they are intact.
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− | ###Reassemble the components and see if leaking is resolved.
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− | |top_valve_leak_instr = A blowout of the top valve assembly, known as the mushroom or trumpet valve, can be found on p.10 of the machine's parts diagram. There are a few components which can be contributing to the leaking. There are three o-rings, listed as parts 2, 6, and 8 on this page of the diagram. There is also a valve assembly shown as part 10 on the same page.
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− | ###To access these parts use an open ended wrench or adjustable wrench to remove the smaller top bolt of the E-61. This will give you access to the first o-ring and spring assembly.
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− | ###To access further down into this part of the grouphead use a wrench to remove the large bolt. This will let you access the other two o-rings, another spring assembly, and the valve assembly.
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− | ###Inspect all of these components for integrity. Clean any dirty parts and replace any broken parts.
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− | ###Reassemble the grouphead and see if the leaking is resolved.
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− | |bottom_valve_leak_instr = A blowout of the bottom valve assembly, known as the release valve, can be found on p.10 of the machine's parts diagram. There are two o-rings in this assembly, listed as parts 8 and 36 on the diagram, and two spring and valve assemblies, that can be causing the leak.
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− | ###To access these parts use an open ended wrench or adjustable wrench to remove the smaller bottom bolt. You will be able to access part 36, the o-ring, and the first spring and valve assembly. Inspect the parts. If they are dirty clean them off, if they are broken replace them.
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− | ###To access the next o-ring and valve assembly use a wrench to remove the larger of the bolts. Again, inspect the parts for cleanliness and damage. Clean or replace as needed.
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− | ###Reassemble the release valve and test to see if the leaking is resolved.
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− | |E61_group_cleaning_instr = Instructions for cleaning the entire E-61 can be found by clicking [http://coffeetimex.wikidot.com/e61-group-servicing here].
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− | |E61_attach_instr = There are two possible reasons for the machine to be leaking from here.
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− | ##The first is that one of the plumb lines connected to the back of the E-61 is not secure resulting in a leak. These will need to be tightened from the inside of the machine. You may see leaking from the bottom of the machine as well if this is the case. Remove the top of the machine and look towards the front of the machine. These lines will be located on the back of the faceplate, opposite to where the grouphead is seated. They are listed as parts 6 and 11 on p.6 of the machine's parts diagram. Use an open ended wrench or adjustable wrench to tighten these down. If the leaking persists you may need to apply white teflon plumbers tape or a sealing compound such as food safe permabond.
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− | ##The other possibility is that the E-61 group chassis gasket is not sealing tightly, or is worn out or damaged and will need to be replaced. The chassis gasket is listed as part 15 on p.10 of the parts diagram. There are two bolts which secure the E-61 to the machine chassis, causing it to press on the gasket and create a seal. First try tightening these two bolts down. The bolt assembly is shown on p.10 of the diagram as well, parts 11-14. If tightening these bolts does not resolve the leak, then the chassis gasket will need to be replaced.
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-Bottom-Leak
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− | |water_source = Reservoir
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− | |level_probe_instr = The water level probe can be cleaned by removing it from the boiler. First make sure the machine is unplugged and fully cooled off. The water level probe is listed as part 21 on p.6 of the parts diagram.
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− | ####The probe is secured to the boiler by a two bolt assembly. Use an open ended wrench or adjustable wrench to loosen the smaller upper bolt. Once this nut is loosened the probe should be able to slide out.
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− | ####Once the probe is removed clean it off. Soak the probe in a solution of hot water and backflushing powder.
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− | ####If the probe has a large amount of scale buildup on it a scrubby sponge can be used to remove the scale buildup. Do not use a metal scrubber as it can damage the probe.
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− | ####Also examine the wiring of the probe to make sure it is intact and is attached to the power board of the machine.
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− | {{Troubleshooting-Prosumer-Top-Steaming
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− | ##Unplug the machine and make sure it is cooled down. Remove the cover of the machines.
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− | ##Once the cover is removed the top of the vacuum relief valve will need to be removed. The vacuum relief valve is on top of the boiler, listed as part 20 on p.6 of the parts diagram. Because the vacuum relief valve is thread bonded into the boiler it will be easier to just remove the top of the valve, like shown in the photo below. This can be done with a socket wrench, or an open ended wrench. The relief valve will have two nuts, a thicker nut on top and a thinner nut on the bottom. Unscrew the thicker top nut. [[File:PRO 500 Vacuum Relief Top Removed.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|Relief valve with top removed.]]
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− | ##You will be able to access the internal valve components now. The separate valve components will look like this: [[File:PRO 500 Vacuum Relief Parts Blowout.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|Vacuum Relief Parts]]
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− | ##:The video below discusses what these valve components do and how to clean them. {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9P0t7__9ZM|480|center|||start=137}}
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− | |pstat_adjust_instr = Instructions for adjusting the pressure stat can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=KHFeX2VHu74|480|center}}
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− | |knob_instr = Instructions for taking apart the knob assembly can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WdlV1pCtaA|480|center}}
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− | ##There is also a seal in the steam valve that may be worn or dirty and is letting water through. The seal may need to be replaced, or it can also be flipped over and reused. The video below explains: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiFw0SV24S8|480|center|||start=1012}}
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− | ##The steam tip o-ring is easy to access. Simply unscrew the steam tip and there will be a small o-ring between the tip the wand arm. Inspect this o-ring for damage and clean it.
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− | ##The hot water tip is a little more complicated, but still easily accessed and cleaned.
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− | ###First unscrew the tip assembly from the wand arm.
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− | ###There will be an o-ring between the tip assembly and the wand arm. If the leaking was coming from here, then this o-ring needs to be cleaned and repositioned, or if it is damaged it will need to be replaced. [[File:PRO_700_Hot_Water_Tip_Removed.jpg|200px|thumbnail|center|The red arrow points to the o-ring for the hot water tip.]]
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− | ###If the leaking was coming from farther down on the tip, then the tip will need to be disassembled further to troubleshoot. To disassemble the tip further simply twist the two halves of the tip assembly in opposite directions. Alternatively you can screw the tip back onto the machine and then just unscrew the bottom half of the tip; this will give you a better grip on the tip to unscrew the two halves. [[File:PRO_700_Hot_Water_Tip_End_Removed.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center]]
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− | ###Once the tip is apart it will separate into three separate pieces. There will be three metal pieces and another o-ring. Inspect the o-ring for cleanliness and damage. The metal pieces can be soaked in a solution of hot water and backflushing powder to remove any scale buildup on them. [[File:PRO_700_Hot_Water_Tip_Parts.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center|The disassembled hot water tip.]]
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− | ##These instructions apply to both the steam and hot water wands. First remove the wand arm. This can be done by unscrewing the hex shaped nut at the top of the arm. Please note that this assembly is reverse threaded, so you will need to turn the nut clockwise to loosen it. [[File:PRO 700 Ball Joint Nut.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center|Ball Joint Securing Nut]]
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− | ##Once the wand is removed you may have parts stick to the valve assembly. Do not lose these parts. [[File:PRO_700_Wand_Removed.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center|The tension spring may be stuck in the steam valve like the picture shows.]]
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− | ##If the leaking was coming from the top of the securing nut, check the white teflon o-ring to make sure it is in clean and in good condition. [[File:PRO 700 Ball Joint O-ring.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center|The red arrow points to the teflon o-ring.]]
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− | ##Inspect the tension spring to make sure it is in good condition. The spring should be really firm. If it is easily compressed then it may need to be replaced. The bottom of the spring will have a metal gasket, which helps the wand pivot on the spring Make sure these parts are clean and reinstall them. [[File:PRO_700_Ball_Joint_Blowout.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center|Parts of the wand ball joint. The metal gasket is pictured in the center, and inserts into the bottom of the spring.]]
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− | ##You will need two open ended wrenches, or adjustable wrenches to tighten this assembly down.
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− | ##First remove the top panel and covering of the machine. Put one of the wrenches on the bolt pictured below. The bolt will be towards the front of the machine, opposite to where the valve assembly attaches to the faceplate.[[File:PRO_700_Internal_Valve_Bolt.jpg|400px|thumbnail|center]]
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− | ##Place the other wrench on the square shaped steam valve on the front of the machine. Keep this wrench stationary, and then turn the other wrench to tighten the bolt down.
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− | ===Machine Not Heating Or Powering On===
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− | |temp_adjust_style = Pressurestat
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− | |pstat_adjust_instr = Instructions for adjusting the pressure stat can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=KHFeX2VHu74|480|center}}
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− | |hls_instr = Instructions for resetting the high limit switches are found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYmwoACLuQc|480|center|||start=475}}
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− | |steam_test_instr = Instructions for doing a steam test for the machine can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iM_kVx-Fr3M|480|center}}
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− | #:The machine in the video will be of a different brand, but the same procedure will apply to this machine.
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− | |temp_adjust_style = Pressurestat
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− | |pstat_adjust_instr = Instructions for adjusting the pressure stat can be found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=KHFeX2VHu74|480|center}}
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− | |hls_instr = Instructions for resetting the high limit switches are found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYmwoACLuQc|480|center|||start=475}}
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− | |hls_reset_instr = Instructions for resetting the high limit switches are found in the video below: {{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYmwoACLuQc|480|center|||start=475}}
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− | ===Portafilter Handle Not Fitting On Machine===
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− | |title = Profitec Pro 500
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− | |machine_manual = [[File:PRO 500 Machine Manual.pdf|150px|none]]
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− | |parts_diagram = [[File:PRO 500 Parts Diagram.pdf|150px|none]]
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− | ==Specifications==
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− | |basic_specs = Yes
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− | |width = 11.9 in.
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− | |height = 15.47 in.
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− | |depth = 17.6 in.
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− | |weight = 51.7 lbs
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− | |watts = 1400
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− | |volts = 115
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− | |housing = Yes
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− | |housing_material = Stainless Steel
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− | |drip_tray_material = Stainless Steel
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− | |drip_tray_cover_material = Stainless Steel
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− | |drip_tray_capacity = 32 oz.
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− | |power_cord_length = 48 in.
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− | |power_cord_storage = No
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− | |cup_height = Yes
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− | |max_cup_height = 3.25 in.
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− | | + | |
− | |frothing = Yes
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− | |wand_material = Stainless Steel
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− | |wand_style = Commercial Style
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− | |wand_movement = Articulating
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− | |usable_length = 3.75 in.
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− | |height_off_counter = 4 to 6.5 in.
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− | |number_of_holes = 4
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− | |no_burn_wand = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |water_source = Yes
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− | |source_type = Reservoir
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− | |reservoir_capacity = 101 Oz.
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− | |reservoir_material = Plastic
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− | |reservoir_access = Top
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− | |reservoir_removable = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |controls = Yes
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− | |control_type = Lever
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− | |display_type = Indicator Lights
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− | |power_light = Yes
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− | |temp_control = No
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− | |pre_infusion = No
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− | |low_water_warning = Yes
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− | |energy_saving = No
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− | |pressure_gauges = Brew & Steam
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− | |steam_control = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |cup_warmer = Yes
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− | |warmer_material = Stainless Steel
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− | |warmer_type = Passive
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− | | + | |
− | |portafilter = Yes
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− | |portafilter_material = Chrome Plated Brass
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− | |portafilter_type = Commercial Style
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− | |quantity_included = 2
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− | |portafilter_weight = 1.25 lbs
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− | |portafilter_diameter = 58 mm
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− | |commercial_baskets = Single & Double
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− | |bottomless_portafilter = Yes
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− | |tamper_size = 58 mm
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− | |brew_group = Yes
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− | |group_material = Chrome Plated Brass
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− | |group_type = E61
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− | |preheat = Yes
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− | |solenoid = Manual
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− | |back_flushable = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |boiler_data = Yes
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− | |num_boilers = 1
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− | |brew_steam_simultaneous = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |brew_boiler = Yes
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− | |brew_boiler_type = Heat Exchanger
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− | |brew_boiler_wattage = 1400
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− | |brew_boiler_volume = 2 Liter
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− | |brew_boiler_material = Stainless Steel
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− | |brew_boiler_orientation = Horizontal
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− | |brew_element_location = Internal
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− | |brew_boiler_autofill = Yes
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− | |brew_boiler_insulated = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |steam_boiler = Yes
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− | |steam_boiler_type = One Boiler for Brew & Steam
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− | | + | |
− | |pump_data = Yes
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− | |pump_type = Vibration
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− | |pump_wattage = 52
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− | |pump_pressure = 15 Bar
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− | |pump_pressure_adjust = Yes
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− | |pump_self_prime = Yes
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− | | + | |
− | |performance = Yes
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− | |heat_up = 600 s.
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− | |recommended_heat_up = 900 s.
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− | |hot_water_temp_8 = 199 F°
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− | |hot_water_time_8 = 7 s.
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− | |details = Yes
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− | |manufacture_country = Germany
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− | |nsf_certified = No
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− | |recommended_application = Home Use
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