Introduction
The ceramic valve can be removed and replaced quite easily.
Tools
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Turn the machine so the back is facing toward the front.
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The Jura sign must be removed. Turn it a few millimeters counterclickwise.
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Remove the Jura sign.
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Behind the Jura sign are two screws with an oval head. They have to be removed.
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These screws have an oval head that makes them look like rivets (picture 2). You need to use a special bit for their removal. If the right bit is not available, it could be done with a pair of needle nose pliers. Jura wants to keep us out of our own machines!!!!
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Remove the Torx T15 screw on the front wall of the side panel.
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In the side part there is a lid over the brew group. The lid is fastened at the top with two oval head screws. Remove those to remove the lid.
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With the cover removed the brew group becomes visible
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This step shows how to remove the top cover
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Remove the powder tray and all coffee beans.
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The cover is fastened with three Torx T15 screws. Those are easily visible under the covers as well as the small cover on the left back side.
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Remove the two Phillips screws on the bean container and remove the bean container.
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Lift the cover upwards.
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The ceramic valve is only pushed in. Release the detents at the bottom of the white plastic base and slide the valve to the right.
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Lift out the valve.
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Disconnect all connections and remove the valve.
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Work through the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.