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+ | [* black] With an H5 hex drive, remove the four large bolts holding the coffee press to the bottom of the heater. It is seen on the left of the photo) |
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+ | [* black] Remove the water sieve by undoing the cross-head screw. This exposes the brass exit valve from the heater. |
+ | [* black] Remove this brass exit valve, on top of it is a spring with a bullet shaped seal. In my case it revealed a LOT of calcium build up. |
+ | [* black] Finally split the top from the bottom of the heater. In my case this was easy, you may have to use a blunt tool to help lever this. Remember it is die-cast metal = brittle, so dont use excessive force. This exposed the crud in my heater. |
+ | [* black] Remove the damaged "o" ring |
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