So what we were going to say is that if you have the newer Kavlico (3 wire), that non-zero PSI when at rest is normal because of the way they work with the D10/D100 series products. But you have the style we sold before we switched to those.
We stopped selling the older style sensors that you have because they aren't crazy precise and also tend to have various small performance issues like the one you're seeing. Because of the mechanical design of the sensor, it's possible for it to be a bit "stiky" like you're seeing, but still indicate correctly. If you think you're getting the correct PSI while operating, the fact that it's offset when at rest doesn't mean that it needs to be replaced.