Single Group
Uncrating Slayer Single Group
Just got your machine? Excited to bust it out of the crate and start brewing espresso? The guide below will walk you through uncrating your Slayer Single Group. Slayer Single Group
Testing Heating Element Resistance, Single Group
Time Needed: 30 Minutes Parts Needed: 30000-20140 Gasket, Element, Teflon 30004-20130 Element, Brew, 600 Watt, 110V, Single Group or 30000-20130 Element, Brew, 600 Watt, 220V Need to purchase these parts? Download the pre-filled order form and submit ...
Testing High Limit Switch on Brew Tank, Universal
Time Needed: 5 Minutes Tools Needed: Multimeter, Screwdriver Parts Needed: Thermostat, 110C 30000-20251 Need to purchase these parts? Download the pre-filled order form and submit a ticket with the PDF attached. Step 1: Remove cup tray. Step 2: ...
Cleaning Drain Box, Single Group
Cleaning Drain Box Time: 5-10 minutes Tools Needed: #2 Phillips Screwdriver Pick The reason for leaking from the front left corner is likely caused by blockage of drain box tube, which located between machine and drip ...
Single Group (Classic) Electronics Identification Diagram
Single Group Classic Electronics Diagram Slayer Single Groups manufactured before January 2020. 1. Display Ribbon Cable 7. Group Cap Magnet Switches 2. Relay Harness 8. Steam Tank Level Probe 3. 24v DC Power 9. Transducer 4. Solenoids 10. SSR Steam ...
Error Code Identification - Espresso Single Group
Espresso Single Group Error Code Identification SLAYER Espresso Single Group error codes correlate directly to the affected hydraulic or electrical circuit. Error codes help isolate further troubleshooting measures. When present on the display, error ...
RTD Test, Single Group
RTD Test, Single Group This procedure tests the resistance of the RTD. The RTD measures the temperature of the brewing group. As the machine fluctuates in temperature, the resistance will change sending a signal to the board to heat or not heat the ...
Pump Port Test, Single Group
Testing Pump Port on Circuit Board Time Needed: 10 Minutes Tools Needed: #2 Phillips Screwdriver Multi meter Step 1: Get to the Circuit Board Remove the cup tray Unscrew the two screws below the display and rock back the ...