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[title] Gear / Burr holder Assembly Removal | |
[* black] The big white gear assembly pops right off with a bit of upward pressure. There are 4 plastic tabs radially holding it on. I used both hands, placing my finger tips under each side of the big gear and pulled straight up. | |
[* icon_note] It's critical that the alignment be preserved so heed the tip below when you do this. | |
[* black] If pulling straight up isn't working, try curling your fingers under just one side of the white gear, and prying upwards until that side pops free a little. Then do the other side. | |
[* black] Use a permanent marker to make alignment marks on the three parts of the gear assembly. The dots should line up during reassembly. | |
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+ | [* icon_note] The small gear in the picture is an encoder. Its purpose is to track the position of the grind adjustment level so it can be displayed on the digital readout. If it gets out of alignment the display will end up reading wrong. |