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A teflon gasket sits underneath the brew actuator; remove and set
aside.
7. Flipping over the brew cap, use a blunt object (e.g. rubber mallet) to
gently tap the actuator bearing (oilite bushing) until it has been removed;
discard.
8. Install replacement brew actuator bearing.
9. Reattach brew actuator to brew cap with the following steps.
a) Place teflon gasket (from step 6) on brew actuator bearing.
b) Place brew actuator on brew cap, pressing through teflon gasket and
brew actuator bearing.
c) Place spacer (from step 5) inside the top of the brew actuator.
d) Install locking nut (from step 5) and tighten with a 1/4” allen key.
e) Install lock screw (from step 4) and tighten with a flat-head
screwdriver.
10.Place plastic spacer (from step 3) on top of stainless finder washer (from
step 2).
11.Carefully, place brew cap on grouphead.
12.Reattach brew cap to grouphead with three (3) bolts, tightening with a
phillips-head screwdriver.s
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For additional assistance with this procedure, refer to parts diagrams
on pages 58-74.
After Maintenance Procedures
After completing the 12-month maintenance procedure, make the following
preparations to resume normal machine operation.
1. Turn on water supply, either at the source or at the filtration system.
2. Move steam actuator to the “on” position.
3. Reconnect machine to power supply; tank will automatically begin to fill.
4. Filling is complete when the pump motor ceases to work and a “click” is
heard. When tank is full, turn on steam tank heating element.
5. The machine is heated when steam begins to flow from the steam wand; at
this point, move the actuator into the “off” position.
6. Lift to remove cup tray and check the inside of the machine for leaks or
collected water.
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For additional assistance with this procedure, refer to parts diagrams
on pages 58-74.
Wood Care
Overview
Keep all wood components dry and away from harsh elements. Use a soft, dry
towel to wipe the wood clean. For tougher messes, use a slightly damp towel,
then promptly dry the wood. Do not use chemicals or cleaning agents. Moisture
and chemicals may cause the wood to warp or crack.