Check Cassette #1
Note: Before starting, verify that the Statim says Select A Program when turned on.
All leaks should be corrected before proceeding with troubleshooting
What Caused the Error Message "Check Cassette #1"
This error is generated when the cassette temperature failed to reach 95°C in three minutes. This means the boiler is not heating up - Generally caused by no power to the boiler
What do you do when this happens?
- Check the Thermal Fuse. Using an ohmmeter, check for continuity between J1-3 on the board & the lower terminal on the boiler. If you read less
than 1-ohm the thermal fuse is good. If thermal fuse checks good proceed to step 4, if bad replace the Thermal Fuse
with and check unit for proper operation.
- Test Water Pump using the Water Pump Tester
- Check resistance reading between J1-3 & J1-4 pins on the board. Your meter should read approx. 11ohms
- Check for line voltage at terminals J1-3 & J1-4 on the board during warm up. If the reading is good proceed to step 5; if bad PCB (Printed Circuit Board)
is defective and needs to be replaced
Check for line voltage at boiler terminals.
- Check for large steam leak coming from Cassette Bay & Around Cassette. If leaking is present:
- Remove Cassette Seal
- Clean seal groove
- Lubricate seal with soap
If leakage continues, replace Cassette Seal
- Over-loaded Cassette Tray - Reduce load and try another cycle
- Inspect and clean steam ports on probe bracket (see Picture Below