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One nozzle broken off the outlet slide

waterloo

February 05, 2010 05:35 pm

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Question:
Does anyone know how to remove the spout ???
I didn't find anything in the forum.
I would be grateful for a quick answer.

numberonedefender

February 05, 2010 09:53 pm

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This is a bit tricky, first the cover and side parts have to be removed, then the front panel can be unhooked and pulled off. Several screws of the front plate must be loosened, then you can tilt them and pull out the outlet.



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waterloo

February 06, 2010 05:29 pm

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Many thanks,
for the quick tip....

donna

February 07, 2010 12:11 pm

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If it is an Orchestro, just pull down the spout, press it in the middle and pull it out.

Gruß donna

numberonedefender

February 07, 2010 02:47 pm

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@ donna: But I had to press hard "in the middle", because a holding nose actually prevents you from pulling the spout down so easily. Just tried it on an orchestro, didn't work spontaneously. Whereby the tip sounds promising, perhaps I have also proceeded far too complicated so far...



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donna

February 07, 2010 03:36 pm

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Hi Manuel,

I take out the drawer first, pull the spout all the way down, push right in the middle, pull on it and shove the spout outside. The dismantling as you do it, I do only if the holding noses at the outlet slide no longer hold and always slide down. I can get to bend up.

Greetings Donna