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STEAM WAND COMPLETE ASSEMBLY
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Installation
Thomas
NSW
"Was not hard to fit for someone with some basic mechanical logical knowledge. the top of the machine must be removed then the steam hose to the connector and remove and replace the stream wand assembly before reconnecting the steam supply hose and replacing the top of the machine. lastly the rubber protective sleeve can be put on the steam wand."
Brad
NSW
"Good"
Wayne
QLD
"Easy fit - remove top of machine, unscrew top of wand."
James
QLD
"Remove the screws which retain the top of the expresso machine. remove the top. remove the screws which anchor the steam wand assembly. remove the screw attaches the water tube to the steam wand assembly. remove the steam wand assembly and insert the replacement assembly. insert screws for the water tube and the steam wand assembly. test for leaks. if there are leaks apply a small amount of sealant to the sides of the water tube section which inserts into the steam wand assembly. allow the sealant to cure for 24 hours. test for leaks. if no leaks insert top of expresso machine and insert screws."
Vicki
NSW
"I think fitting the part is very self explanatory. take pics if you need too but it is relatively simple - its just your working in a small space."
Con
VIC
"The top of the machine must be removed, the back screws are visible but the front screws are recessed and harder to find. the existing steam wand is easy to remove but remember to keep the rubber seal - the new one did not have a new part for this. undo the new steam wand from the mount and then fit the tube. the tube is very short making it hard to find an angle to insert the screws. turn the part on its side to tighten screws and then mount into machine. finally attach tube and its done."
Margaret
VIC
"Fairly easy to replace but make sure the steam pipe is securely attached."
Jill
NSW
"Easy to just take out old one and replace"
Michael
ACT
"Slowly stripped the unit and once i worked out how it fitted, i replaced the unit"