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Repair Instructions: Submitted by Customers Like You
Tool Type:
Espresso
Repair Difficulty:
Easy
Time Spent Repairing:
30-60 minutes
Tools Used:
Socket set, Green kitchen scrubby (to clean the gasket area)
No heat in boiler, no pressure, no conductivity through element.
1. Tested element with multimeter.
2. Take picture of wiring and element orientation in boiler (note brand stamping and post orientation on element).
3. Drain boiler from bottom.
4. Remove old element by unscreening mounting bolts.
5. Remove and remaining gasket material from boiler outer surface.
6. Put new gasket onto element. And then insert element into the boiler. Tighten.
7. Connect wiring.
8. Put the body off the machine back on, fill it up, plug it in, and test it.
9. Toggle power switch if heating doesn’t kick in (at first I didn’t get heat, but then I turned it off and then on again, and it worked).
2. Take picture of wiring and element orientation in boiler (note brand stamping and post orientation on element).
3. Drain boiler from bottom.
4. Remove old element by unscreening mounting bolts.
5. Remove and remaining gasket material from boiler outer surface.
6. Put new gasket onto element. And then insert element into the boiler. Tighten.
7. Connect wiring.
8. Put the body off the machine back on, fill it up, plug it in, and test it.
9. Toggle power switch if heating doesn’t kick in (at first I didn’t get heat, but then I turned it off and then on again, and it worked).
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