"Unscrewed metal cover and pulled off the old ring and installed the new one."
STEAM RING - GROUP HEAD SEAL ( Buy one get one Free )
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Exploded diagrams, Schematics and other documents
Installation
Rob
ACT
"Empty machine and turn upside down then remove centre screw. then lever old seal out with fingers or edge of knife. reverse the process to install he new one."
Reuuben
SA
"Simply remove phillips screw, remove ss filter and old steam ring. replace in reverse order and the job is done."
David
VIC
"Just replace an o-ring - nothing special"
David
NSW
"Easy to repair. wait for machine to cool remove water tank turn coffee maker upside on bench. remove phillips head screw from centre of strainer filter and gently lever out seal and filter assembly. remove damaged steam ring and fit new ring and reassemble.too easy"
Alan
DUBAI
"Without the correct tools and a thorough guide book its basically impossible to do yourselves...fitting the actual parts would be easy if you could actually get the machine into a fully stripped down state but without knowing the build up procedures its impossible. have taken machine and spares to a specialist repair centre for them to have a go."
Trent
ACT
"Remove four philips head screws and separte collar from the machine. replace silicone steam ring if necessary. refit new collar ensuring screws are tightend firmly and evenly."
Aidan
VIC
"Remove the phillips head screw holding the filter inside the group head collar. prise the filter loose, replace seal and reattach the filter."
Murray
QLD
"Easy fix, remove arm and replace upper and lower seals, screw arm back onto machine, tighten arm up till firm - dont over tighten arm. may need re-tension after a few days use."
Jason
QLD
"1 flip the coffee machine upside down. 2 use a long philips screwdriver and undo the screw. 3 it helps to have a regular flathead screwdriver to flip out the part as it can get stuck in position over time. 4 replace the part. 5 put the screw and the metal part back. 6 thats it - it sounds to easy but that really is it!"