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How To Service and Clean Pump www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 1 of 10 ...
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Pump Servicing and Cleaning The Robobrew units are a reliable and easy to maintain brewery. Under normal circumstances it’s unlikely that you will be required to open, clean, or replace the pump. With that said it is possible if something drops into the pump inlet causing a pump...
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Step 1 Turn the brewery upside down. Remove screws A and screws B then the base will be able to be removed. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 3 of 10 ...
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Step 2 Use a screw driver to remove the screws holding the pump to the side of the Robobrew: www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 4 of 10 ...
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Step 3 Slide back the stainless steel spring hose clamps off the pump and use a flat head screw driver to slip the silicon tube off the pump head. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 5 of 10 ...
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Step 4 Remove the screws that hold the pump head on. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 6 of 10 ...
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Step 5 Check the pump head for debris and or solids that could be stuck in the pump head. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 7 of 10 ...
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Step 6 Check the impeller for damage or any blockage that could be stopping it from spinning. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 8 of 10 ...
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Step 7 Look in the impeller housing and confirm no blockages are inside this side of the pump. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 9 of 10 ...
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This will make it far easier to slip over the barbs. Re-attach the pump using an 8mm socket (or set of pliers) and a Phillips head screw driver or cordless drill. www.KegLand.com.au Last Updated 1/30/2018 8:44 PM Page 10 of 10 ...
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