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Service Manual
Disassemble and assemble
heating elements
EN-2020-03
1 | 7

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  • Page 1 Service Manual Disassemble and assemble heating elements EN-2020-03 1 | 7...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS Introduction You need Disassembly Assembly EN-2020-03 2 | 7...
  • Page 3 Introduction This user guide explains how to disassemble and assemble the heating elements in our Pro- Series Brewing Systems. Disassembly of the heating elements will at some point be necessary. You may need to replace the silicone gaskets or replace a faulty element with a new one.
  • Page 4 Disassembly 1. Disconnect all power input cables. 2. Turn the machine upside down to gain access to heating elements connection points. Tip: To gain better access to the connection points, the control box can be detached and temporarily removed. To do this you’ll need a 3mm Allen key. 3.
  • Page 5 Tip: It is important that the electrical cords are put back at the same place as they were before the work started. As a help, the electrical cords can be marked with a unique number (1-4). Similarly, the same unique number can be written on the steel bottom. This way you’ll be able to fit the electrical cords back where they were before the work began.
  • Page 6 Assembly 1. Put the heating element back in place and use a wrench or spanner to fasten the nut. Remember to refit the earthing ring lug. While fastening the nut, visually inspect the deforming of the silicone gasket on the inside of the vessel to ensure a good fit and a leak free connection.
  • Page 7 4. When all the connections are complete, the control box can be refitted (if removed). Remember that all connectors are clocked and will therefore only fit in one position. Do not try to fit it using brute force. It is important that tank sensor is plugged into Sensor 1 socket.

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