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[title] Valve parts | |
[* black] One common problem with these machines is dripping from the outlet. | |
[* black] Before attempting this repair, it is worth de-scaling the machine first, as that can often cure it. De-scaling solutions are available on-line or in hardware stores, and are easy to use. You can also just use a vinegar and water mixture. | |
[* black] The parts involved are a conical valve spring, a brass collar and a silicon rubber valve head. The valve stops water coming through before there is sufficient pressure. Sometimes the collar is missing, they can corrode away over time. | |
+ | [* black] The second picture shows the 3 parts assembled correctly. |