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Filter 6013213181

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DeLonghi
ERP Number:
ERP17016542
Part Number:
6013213181
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This part works with the following brands:
  • DeLonghi
This part works with the following products:
  • Coffee Maker
  • Espresso Machine
Part# 6013213181 replaces these:
6032105300,

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The Delonghi 5400 machine started leaking water from the heater (generator)

Randall from Tampa, Florida

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
I\'ve had this machine for almost 10 years. 3 years ago it developed a leak. I looked at repairing it but the parts were not available at the time. We bought a new Delonghi (the 3300) and I kept the 5400 for parts as it looked like all the internal mechanical components were the same. We now purchased a cabin in the woods and wanted g ood coffee. These machines are pretty pricey these days so I decided to take a stab at repair again. Thanks to e-replacementparts I was able to get the parts I needed for a reasonable price. To get at the generator, first unplug the unit, then you need to remove all the outer housing panels (this should be obvious). Then the generator has 4 long machine screws holding it in place as well as 6 wires that need to be disconnected. Two are power, two are sensors and 2 are for a microswitch. I just followed the leads back to where they connected and took photos of where they plugged into so I could plug in the new generator. After unplugging the wires you\'ll need to remove the 4 long screws. A Phillips screwdriver and some needle nose players for the small nuts on the bottom. A couple of these nuts are hard to reach and you will need patience upon reassembly and nimble fingers. Once the screws are removed, there are two water connections to remove. they are held on by small metal clips. just pull the clip out with your pliers and the water line will come out. then remove the generator slowly. You will note a black rubber water (drain) connector on the underside of the unit opposite the side water connector. You will want to attach that one first upon putting in the new generator. Reassembly is as they say the opposite of removal. Some tips. Replace the o-rings on the two water lines (order them at the same time) or they will leak as I learned. Attach the black rubber drain line and the side water line before screwing the generator down. Once set in place put all the screws in loosely to get it lined up as it is a tight and precise fit. Get all of the screws tightened down - this is important as the generator is part of the coffee \"press\" and will be pushed up on when making coffee. After reassembly carefully put the water tank in (without the side panels on and start the machine and make a coffee or two. Use a flashlight to check for leaks around the generator. Be careful not to touch anything as the generator gets very very hot (it may smell a little hot at first use) and there are exposed electrical wires that pose a shock hazard. Once you confirm you have no leaks unplug again and put on the top and side panels. You are now good to go. Use this time to clean the unit thoroughly and lubricate the press o-rings with food grade lubricant. Good luck!
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General maintenance of Delonghi espresso machine

Karine from Austin, Texas

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6013213181, 5332149100
take apart diffuser
clean all parts
clean inside of machine
exchange generator gasket and other parts
Lubricate all parts
put everything back together
snap back into machine
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Generator gaskets were not sealing

Wayne from Bellingham, Washington

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Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6013213181, 5332149100
1. Removed generator assembly, disassemble and clean.
2. Reassemble generator assembly and install two new O-Ring gaskets.
3. Clean inside of machine, coffee puck container and bottom tray
4. Clean tamper and install a new O-Ring gasket
5. Install generator assembly
6. Make test cup of coffee
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General maintenance

Jeffrey from Germantown, Tennessee

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6013213181, 5332149100
Removed the DeLonghi espresso machine infuser and disassembled. Replaced both worn O-rings and screen, and generously lubricated with food-approved grease. Finding the correct parts on ereplacementparts.com was easy - great website!
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Old diffuser was partially clogged

Robert from San Clemente, California

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Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
6013213181
accessed the old diffuser and used a screwdriver to remove it and replaced with new diffuser
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