Pressure gauge dances – Elektra commercial models

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  1. Confirm that the water line pressure just before the machine is between 35 and 45 psi constant.
  2. To self-repair, you will need to power off and unplug the machine.
  3. If applicable shut off the water supply.
  4. Remove both fittings on the gauge inside the machine and remove the holding bracket.
  5. Slide gauge through the front and then reassemble with new gauge. This is a compression fitting, so no PFTE tape is needed.

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