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Tips and Tricks you have discovered with your S1, VII, Mini-VII, Dream, or Dream T that lets you do any aspect of coffee making, steaming, maintenance, etc better.
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JohnB

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Post by JohnB »

After hearing all the stories about removing/replacing the side covers I had to find out what the big deal was.

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You'll be please to know I did drop one of my nuts removing them but got them back on without incident. I didn't think it was a big deal but then I am used to working on cars/motorcycles/houses & anything else that breaks around here. The only nerve racking part was getting the plastic plug on the rear of each cover out without snapping it off. These things are always breaking off on car door panels when you remove them.
Last edited by JohnB on Sun Mar 02, 2008 4:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by JohnB »

While I had it open I added a rubber cushion to the frame rail to cushion the capacitor bracket & brew pressure feed line. Changed the mounted angle of the capacitor also. Seems to be quieter now. Added the extension to the 3 way valve outlet even though dripping by the tray hadn't been an issue.

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Post by JohnB »

While I do like the S1 decal I hate the idiotic warning labels manufacturers now have to plaster all over our equipment. Especially ones that would require you to stand on your head to read.

Case in point:

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Apply heat from hair drier & adhesive remover:Voila!

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jmcphail

Post by jmcphail »

Only dropped one bolt, and no blood? The job is obviously not complete!

Looks good w/out the decals!
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Post by JohnB »

jmcphail wrote:Only dropped one bolt, and no blood? The job is obviously not complete!
I agree! Its almost disappointing to finish a repair job & not have at least one skinned knuckle. :lol:

I forgot to mention that with the tall feet there is no need to tip the machine up to access the side panel screws underneath. A stubby phillips head screwdriver fits under there nicely.
Niko

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Post by Niko »

You've obviously ONLY removed them once :lol:
Try about a dozen times....
you'll get sick of it!!!

Don't get me started with the nut-dropping :wink:
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Post by jmcphail »

Hark! The Nut Punisher approaches...
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Post by JohnB »

Niko wrote:You've obviously ONLY removed them once :lol:
Try about a dozen times....
you'll get sick of it!!!
Unless something breaks I don't see any reason to pull them off again outside of a yearly checkup/inspection. Why did you have them apart so many times?
Niko

Post by Niko »

2 Machines = twice as many chances of something going awry.

Had to remove the panels for:
1. Check things when I first got the machine
2. Steam Boiler probe broke
3. Change rear panel (shipping damage)
4. removed them to isolate funny noises
5. removed panels again to isolate more funny sounds
6. remove them again every six months to check on things

Now multiply this by 2 and you get a dozen :wink:

And yes, I drop my nuts at least once per session. :lol:
Niko

Post by Niko »

jmcphail wrote:Hark! The Nut Punisher approaches...
Yes! I'm hereImage
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