Here's where I'm at so far....
Chris referred me over to Roger yesterday to work with him on the issues. I spoke with him yesterday afternoon while I was at work and he was truly apologetic about the way the machine looked and stated that there was no way it was used and that the spray must have been from the factory and they didn't catch it when they did their testing. I also confirmed my serial number with Al and we are only 6 sequential units apart. That tells me that it did arrive as one of the units in the latest shipment and most likely had not seen any action with another customer. I'm not happy that it was spotted like that, but after wiping it down with some ZEP, it looks just fine. It would be kind of like buying a new car, but it was up to you to go get the first car wash done. It just kind of took the excitement out of it.
The other issue I had was the high pitch noise during warm up. Roger felt it was the expansion valve that is right in front when you pull off the front cover. He stated that the noise problem I'm having was something they had on the unit they setup in their showroom and that turning the valve would fix it. He asked if I could give the valve a full turn counter clockwise. Since I was at work, I told him I would have to do it when I got home in the evening. Last night I did what he asked and I thought it helped a little, but this morning the noise was still there (but not as loud or long).
Just before leaving for work this morning, Roger sent me an e-mail to follow up and asked that I call him to discuss how things went. I called him from the car while I was on the road and told him it didn't stop and was still making the noise. He was perplexed as he was sure that was the problem. He then said I should go ahead and loosen it further to see if it would help - which is then when I realized that I didn't loosen it last night, I tightened it. When he said to turn it counter clockwise, I was taking that as referencing from my view (top) instead of from the valves view (bottom). So, what I did last night didn't do anything to help.
When I got home tonight I loosened the valve two turns and then turned the machine on and waited to see if the high-pitched smoke alarm sound was still there. Nope - it was gone!!! Not a peep from it.
I would not have expected an $1800 espresso machine to have problems out of the box, but I would rather tinker just a bit with it instead of boxing it up and sending it back. Their requests for adjustment are minor and it is much easier to do than boxing it up, sending it back and waiting for another one. Roger was definitely helpful and seemed genuinely concerned. He is quite knowledgable on these machines and knew right what the problem was. He also said that for my inconvenience they will be sending me out a little something to help make up for the problems.
I feel good about the way the machine is working tonight and I'll be doing my morning shots tomorrow to test it again before calling Roger back. I'm hopeful this is resolved now and I can move on to dialing in my S1 and JR grinder.
- JonW