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pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.
pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.
pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.
pressure to 1.5 bar, theres a screw in the middle of pressure sensor that adjusts the setting of the sensor, screw this slightly back as the sensor will activate at around 1 bar (i personal think this is to much) set to under a bar.
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