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Jura Capresso IMPRESSA J5 demontage

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  • Six screws labeled with the red circles need to be removed before the top can be taken off. One under each of the left and right top hinged covers, two under the top back cover and of the two under the ground coffee top door, the one nearest the water tank (the other one holds the chrome plastic to the top).

  • The original black screws were very hard to get out but I had luck with the needle nose pliers in my trusty Leatherman Charge model multi-tool. I tried with several alternative needle nose pliers.

  • There are specific Jura tools available from internet auction sites, tools that accept the slightly oval shaped heads of the recessed 'blind' screws. Just use oval head bit from iFixit.

  • I threw those screws away and replaced them with simple Phillips-head ones - that is why they appear silver in the photo while yours are probably black. I am pretty sure the manufacture does not want us to peek inside :o)

  • Note: when putting the top back on you need to align the position of the bean grinder adjustment knob with the linkage below. It should line up easily unless you accidentally moved it (marked with a green circle).

  • Taking a close-up photo of the mechanism, in 'macro' mode, is recommended. If you find the photo is too dark, set the flash to 'On', and place a finger over 3/4 of the flash light when you take the photo - since full flash would be far too intense for a close shot.

Om de bovenklep te verwijderen, draait u de vijf rood gemarkeerde schroeven los. Er zit er één onder de linker en rechter bovenkap, twee onder de achterste bovenkap en één onder de bovenklep voor gemalen koffie bij het waterreservoir. (De andere schroeft het bovenste verchroomde plastic deel vast).

De originele zwarte schroeven met ovale kop zijn moeilijk los te draaien; ik heb hiervoor een punttang gebruikt. Het lijken klinknagels, maar dat zijn ze niet!

Er is echter een speciaal bitje voor deze schroeven, bijvoorbeeld op iFixit, bij onderdelenhandelaren of op internet.

Ik heb die schroeven weggegooid en vervangen door eenvoudige kruiskopschroeven - daarom lijken ze zilver op de foto terwijl die van jou waarschijnlijk zwart zijn. Ik ben er vrij zeker van dat de fabrikant niet wil dat we naar binnen gluren.

Opmerking: wanneer je de bovenkant er weer op zet, moet je de positie van de instelknop van de bonenmaler uitlijnen met de onderstaande koppeling. Dit zou gemakkelijk moeten gaan, tenzij je hem per ongeluk hebt verplaatst (gemarkeerd met een groene cirkel).

Het is aan te raden om een close-up foto van het mechanisme te maken in de 'macro' modus. Als je vindt dat de foto te donker is, zet de flitser dan op 'Aan' en plaats een vinger over 3/4 van het flitslicht wanneer je de foto maakt - omdat de volle flits veel te intens zou zijn voor een close-up.

-[* black] Five screws labeled with the red circles need to be removed before the top can be taken off. One under each of the left and right top hinged covers, two under the top back cover and of the two under the ground coffee top door, the one nearest the water tank (the other one holds the chrome plastic to the top).
+[* black] Six screws labeled with the red circles need to be removed before the top can be taken off. One under each of the left and right top hinged covers, two under the top back cover and of the two under the ground coffee top door, the one nearest the water tank (the other one holds the chrome plastic to the top).
[* black] The original black screws were very hard to get out but I had luck with the needle nose pliers in my trusty Leatherman Charge model multi-tool. I tried with several alternative needle nose pliers.
[* black] There are specific Jura tools available from internet auction sites, tools that accept the slightly oval shaped heads of the recessed 'blind' screws. Just use [product|IF145-373-76|oval head bit|new_window=true] from iFixit.
[* black] I threw those screws away and replaced them with simple Phillips-head ones - that is why they appear silver in the photo while yours are probably black. I am pretty sure the manufacture does not want us to peek inside :o)
[* black] ***''Note:''*** when putting the top back on you need to align the position of the bean grinder adjustment knob with the linkage below. It should line up easily unless you accidentally moved it (marked with a green circle).
[* black] Taking a close-up photo of the mechanism, in 'macro' mode, is recommended. If you find the photo is too dark, set the flash to 'On', and place a finger over 3/4 of the flash light when you take the photo - since full flash would be far too intense for a close shot.

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