1. Flip the espresso machine upside down.
2. Remove the screen from the steamer assembly using a phillips head screwdriver.
3. Remove the brass valve nut with a flat head screwdriver (a penny also works).
4. Remove the valve spring, ring, and valve using the screwdriver to help pull the spring out.
5. Replace the v
... Read morealve spring, ring, and valve and reassemble the machine.
Removed the Philips screw while the Delonghi EC15 coffeemaker was unplugged (they are all designed very similar so it applies to many other Delonghi coffee makers), removed the round mesh, then used a flat screwdriver to remove another screw which secures the spring and spring valve. At this time the spring valve with the spring will come
... Read more out. Simply replaced them and reassembled. It\'s important to not screw in the flat screw all the way in as it affects the flow rate of hot water.
It stopped dripping hot water and now works perfectly.
1. Remove screws where the portafilter goes
2. Remove plate
3. Remove other screwb and had access to old spring and valve
4. Replace new parts
5. Coffee maker kept leaking
6. Clean the circuit with vinegar and water and that stop the leak
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