Part Location Diagram of 7313260161 DeLonghi Anti-drip Valve
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Anti-drip Valve 7313260161

Manufactured by:
DeLonghi
ERP Number:
ERP17016536
Part Number:
7313260161
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This is an original Delonghi part. This Valve is used in many models of Delonghi espresso makers. The Valve is made mostly of plastic and contains springs and gaskets. The Valve is designed to be a pressure relief in the event that the water cannot flow through correctly. This valve should be replaced if water is bypassed to the tank when under low pressure. Tools needed: • Screw driver • Adjustable wrench • Needle nosed pliers

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This part works with the following brands:
  • DeLonghi
This part works with the following products:
  • Coffee Maker
  • Espresso Machine
Part# 7313260161 replaces these:
7313286129, 7332128100, KW713342,

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Hot water was leaking back into the water reservoir.

Scott from Strongsville, Ohio

11 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
7313260161
I removed the top cover of the coffee maker to gain access to the internal parts. There are two hoses attached to the valve that pull off. You have to remove a clip from the small hose going to the boiler first before the hose will come off. The valve unscrews from the output of the pump. I unscrewed the old valve, screwed in the new one and reattached the hoses. The water does not leak back into the reservoir anymore and the machine is very quiet now as I was getting gurgling sounds before. There are many youtube videos available for detailed instructions on how to disassemble the machine.
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When trying making espresso water was leaking everywhere but where it was supposed to.

Lorenzo from York, Pennsylvania

7 of 7 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Open the machine up and try to run it, saw that water was spraying from the valve. Ordered a new valve the o rings and a spring (because I lost it on the disassembly) on the small hose that connects the valve to the boiler i replaced the 2 o rings and replaced the valve. Tried again the machine and everything was back to normal!:) now I h ave my espresso machine working like new and for under 10$, love it!
P.s the valve just need screw in, I used some pliers to tie it up (not too hard)
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Blown gasket in coffeemaker valve

Leonardo from Palo Alto, California

4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Parts Used:
7313260161
Open the machine by unscrewing the various screws and popping open the top section.

Remove the old valve:
1. Disconnected the 2 tubes from the broken valve (1 with metal clip, remove cable tie)
2. Pull tubes off of connectors
3. Unscrew the old valve from the pump connector
4. Pull the old part out of the machine and remove the O-ring from the screw-on portion

Insert the new valve:
1. Place O-ring from old valve into the correct place
2. Screw in the new valve to pump
3. Attach tubes to new valve (insert clip and new cable tie in appropriate locations)
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Check valve worn out and leaking.

greg from Milton, Delaware

4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Parts Used:
7313260161
Getting the old valve off took a bit of effort, remove the old valve before ordering a new one in case you break something else like the pump. Reassemble and test with water before reattaching the lid. The valve inlet & outlet hose has tiny o-ring seals, be careful not to loose them or the retaining clips.
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Valve leaked

Phillip from Weymouth, Massachusetts

4 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Disconnect lines replace o ring and valve and reconnect valve, also replaced water tank.
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Water pouring from inside the coffee maker

Yelena from Austin , Texas

2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Parts Used:
7313260161
1.Removed the cover (to remove the cover, unscrew the two top screws on the back; then turn the machine upside down, pull out the plastic coffee presser and unscrew the 3 screws located inside the 3 deep holes. Once done, turn the machine back up and remove the cover)
2. Pulled out the pin holding the shorter, thinner tube
3. Pulled the short tube out of the old valve
4. Pulled the other longer tube (delivering water from the water tank) out of the water tank, so I could unscrew the old valve
5. Unscrewed the old valve
6. Pulled the long tube off the old valve
7. Attached the long tube (removed in step #6) to the new valve
8. Placed an O-ring inside the new valve where the short tube will be inserted (re-used the old one as I purchased a wrong size)
9. Screwed the new valve in (with the long tube attached and the O-ring inserted)
9. Inserted the long tube back into the water tank
10. Inserted the short tube
11. Inserted the pin to secure the short tube (re-used the old one)
12. Plugged the machine in, turned it on and tested for leakage
13. Once confirmed there is no leakage, turned the machine off, unplugged it and placed the cover back on.
13. DONE
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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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pump not working; no compression

Bruno from Rochester, New York

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Parts Used:
7313260161, 5113211291
Dissassembled coffeemaker machine, removed pump and valve, replaced with new parts, reassembled coffeemaker, tested and it worked fine!

Parts you supplied were identical to originals.

Thanks.
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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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The valve which regulates espresso pressure split and leaked, resulting in no pressure for espresso and water coming out of the machine

Jesse from Portland, Oregon

0 of 1 people found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Parts Used:
7313260161
1. Removed the two small Philips screws on the back and the three Torx fasteners underneath the upper portion of the unit which allow the top of the unit to be removed
2. Disconnected valve (removed clip which fastens output hose, disconnected input hose, rotated valve to unscrew from pump)
3. Reassembly really is pretty much the reverse of disassembly, though I did test it before putting the top back on, being very careful not to get near energized wiring.
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