The boilers themselves are quite tricky to replace, as are the heating
elements (mostly because you need to remove the boiler). Everything else
is reasonable easy.
Opinions are divided as to the merits of the rotary pump, but you can
always upgrade later if you want to. The vibe pump works well enough in
my opinion.
1149 Euros sounds like a great price, especially with a two year parts
warranty.
On 10/7/2015 4:48 AM, Petar Rusev wrote:
Dear Herman,
Thank you very much! How long do you have the machine? Is it worth its
money? I mean the following: if there is a risk to pay small amount in
aquiring the machine and after that to pay frequently for spare parts
replacement after the warranty expiration?
I am asking you, because I have the only chance to buy the machine
online from this shop with excellent price 1149 EURO:
http://espresso-machines.nu/
I will buy only water tank version (non-plumbable one), becase I
decided that there is no sense to use rotary pump which cannot bring
better aroma/taste that vibration one. Could you agree with my assertion?
So, they promissed me to send parts within 2 years warranty in order
to replace them my self.
Is it easy to replace parts? For example, these A1 and A2 PID errors?
Thank you for your time!
2015-10-07 14:27 GMT+03:00 herman dickens <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
You don't have to remove the boiler. You do have to remove the
cover on the side of the machine where the water tank is stored.
Three are two phillips screws on top and 2 allen screws on the
side. Once that cover is removed you will be able to see the pump.
there are mounts that hold the pump in place that need to be
removed. You may be able to get by with just removing the mount on
the outside and sliding the pump out once you unscrew it. Good luck.
Herman
On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 7:20 AM, espressofan2015
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear community,
I asked WWL to explane is it necessary to umnount the brew
boiler in order to change the vibration pump, but still get no
answer. I saw that Todd replaces the vibration pump of a
machine without a brew boiler. Do you have such experience in
replacing the vibration pump?
Thank you for your time and assistance!
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