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Dismantling the Jura drainage valve, instructions 2

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      The brewing group has already been removed and disassembled. Now it's time for the drainage valve.

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      Images front and back

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      Pull off the clamp and pull out the inlet hose. At the end there is a seal, it often gets stuck in the drainage valve. Swap them out when reassembling.

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      Pull out the clip on the docking tube

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      The white cap holds the valve tappet and pulls it out. If it is cracked, it can no longer grip it properly. It therefore remains in the position that the cap holds open for it at the moment it happens to be in. The drainage valve no longer works.

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      Detailed photos.

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      Here all the parts of the valve.

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      Here is the entire valve in one picture

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      When assembling, make sure that the lips of the seals point to the pressure side, i.e. inward, and the flat side outward.

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