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-[* black] Plug in and turn on the Barista.
-[* black] Place voltmeter leads on the two 90 degree prongs on the boiler.
- [* black] Note: It does not matter which prongs the voltmeter leads touch. A non-zero reading is all that's important.
-[* black] If there is no reading on the voltmeter, then there is an issue with the boiler's continuity. It needs to be replaced.
+[* black] Make sure the machine is turned off and unplugged.
+[* black] Set your voltmeter in continuity mode and place the leads on the two 90 degree prongs on the boiler's heating element.
+ [* black] Note: It does not matter which lead touches which prong as you're just testing for a break, or "open" in the heating element circuit.
+[* black] If the voltmeter shows 0, or "open", then there is an issue with the heating element's continuity and it needs to be replaced.
[* black] If given a reading, then proceed to step 3.