Part Location Diagram of 621986 DeLonghi Valve Ring
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Valve Ring 621986

Manufactured by:
DeLonghi
ERP Number:
ERP10312714
Part Number:
621986
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  Works with your model  EC155!
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  Works with your model   EC155!

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It is a genuine item that is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer for use with DeLonghi coffee makers. This item provides an identical replacement for a missing or a faulty valve ring that was installed on a new unit. Please make sure to refer to the owners manual and the appropriate diagrams of your model for the exact location and application of this hardware. Keep in mind this high-quality part is made of durable metal and is sold individually.

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This part works with the following brands:
  • DeLonghi
This part works with the following products:
  • Coffee Maker
  • Espresso Machine

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Water was leaking from the espresso machine

Aaron from Tucson, Arizona

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6113211931, 621986, 5332289700
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 alve spring, ring, and valve and reassemble the machine.
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Pump failed

Gil from Duvall, Washington

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The hardest part was reaching three screws which secure the top of the machine. It requires a star drive. All of the other screws are small Phillips heads. After you remove those and two on the back, the top will lift right off.

I promise, everything is very intuitive. Unplug the hoses by simply pulling on them, remove the pu mp by wiggling it off its rubber mounts and unscrew the water valve connected to the pump the pump. Replace those with the new ones and reverse the process.

I chose to change a few of the other little pieces of tubing, simply because I was under the covers - super simple and cheap.

I also replaced the spring and valve on the head (where the water comes out) to ensure that the new pump didn\'t overwhelm an old valve.

This pump works perfectly in our Delonghi EC702, it actually is an improvement over the original one. With these parts changed, we have a completely new machine!

Thanks eReplacement for the super fast service and clear parts catalog!
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DeLonghi Expresso Maker was leaking steam and water. The frothing wand stopped working.

Bob from ANTIOCH, Tennessee

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6113211931, 621986, 5332148400
1. Removed water reservoir.
2. Unplugged unit.
3. Turned upside down on a table.
4. Unscrewed and removed silver diffuser plate.
5. Next, unscrewed a large headed screw with a flat head screw driver. This screw has a hole in the center. This screw holds the valve spring, valve ring and valve in place.
6. Afte r removing this large headed screw, I removed the \"old\" valve spring, valve ring and valve assembly.
7.On the small end of the new valve spring I inserted the new valve ring. I then inserted the new valve into the valve ring. NOTE that the valve is made of silicon rubber. After inserting the valve, the rounded head is on top of the valve ring.
8. I inserted the completed assembly from 7. into the chamber or slot.
9. I screwed the large headed screw back in place.
10. I screwed the silver diffuser plate back in place.
11. I attached the water reservoir and filled with water.
12. I plugged the unit back in and turned it on.
13. NO MORE leaking water or steam, and the frothing wand was functional once more.
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The machine\'s lower-boiler output valve was leaking before running a cycle due to the lower boiler being broken and the valve spring missing.

Rylee from NEW RICHMOND, Wisconsin

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
1.) Used a 3mm flathead bit on a long, but skinny screwdriver to unscrew the top heating base from the machine via the black base that surrounds where the water outputs.
2.) Used a Phillips Head #0 bit to remove the two small screws on the back of the machine connected to the top heating base.
3.) Removed the top heating base.
4.) [CAUTION]If there\'s water still in the boiler, it will leak. If the boiler is hot, steam may exit, so let the machine cool down before continuing this step[CAUTION] Used an H3.5 (Hex) bit to remove the lower boiler from the upper boiler. It may also help to unplug the connectors from the upper-boiler for easier removal. Take a picture as you go to make it easier to put the wires back in the right places.
5.) After removing the upper boiler, remove the lower boiler.
6.) Grab the new boiler and put together the spring valve contraption. Place the valve ring inside the smaller end of the spring, then the valve, and carefully place the spring into where the dowel would go, with the valve going in first.
7.) Then screw in the dowel.
8.) Place the repaired or newly put together lower boiler back into its position.
9.) Screw the top boiler back to the bottom boiler with the H3.5 (Hex) bit. If you removed the wires, place them back in their respectful positions.
10.) Re-attach the top heating base.
11.) Screw the two small screws back into the back of the heating base with the PH#0 bit.
12.) Screw the three screws that connect the black base to the heating base with a 3mm flathead.
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Valve deteriorated allowing water leaks on pressure side of the pump. Check valve on boiler outlet leaked.

John from Prescott, Arizona

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Replaced valve on outlet side of pump usine screw driver to gain access and needle nose pliers to remove spring clips on water lines.
Removed check valve with blade screw driver, cleaned valve seat with fine grit piece of sand paper and installed new valve.
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Espresso machine needed a new ball valve on the boiler outlet.

Dawn from KATY, Texas

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6113211931, 621986, 5332148400
My DeLonghi espresso machine was leaking 2/3rds cup of water about 15 seconds after turning off the pump, and the steam wand was operating poorly. I determined the boiler ball valve had broken into bits and was no longer functioning. I decided to replace the valve ring and valve spring at the same time.
Make sure the machine is not hot before starting.
1) With a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw in the center of the diffuser and remove the diffuser.
2) Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the dowel.
3) Remove what\'s left of the valve, valve spring, and valve ring.
4) Thoroughly clean the dowel and diffuser.
5) Turn machine upside down and replace the valve ring, valve, and valve spring, being careful to seat the valve correctly.
6) Replace the dowel by screwing it down with a flathead screwdriver. Screw in until just tight and then back off about a 1/4 to a 1/2 a turn.
7) Replace the diffuser using the Philips head screwdriver.
In addition I needed to descale my machine before it began operating as expected. My machine had sat empty and idle for several months and I believe this contributed to the degradation of my ball valve.
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