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Removing the Motor
  • A long Phillips screwdriver is needed to reach into the machine.

  • Start by unscrewing the four screws that attach the metal plate, located on the end of the motor, to the plastic casing and the black plastic grinder mechanism.

  • Once the motor has been removed, further unfasten the four screws and remove the corresponding washers on the base plate of the motor.

  • Then, you will be able to see the mechanism.

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