Re: OPV retrofit help
- From: brucebergenfeld@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 12:36:16 -0800
On Nov 9, 3:00 pm, rayray <ray...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
brucebergenf...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
By the way, I never bothered to ask, which part do you turn to adjust
thevalve(larger side with bolt or smaller side) and which turning
direction does what?
They've got thenewmanual available as a download from Rancillio's site:
http://www.rancilio.com/rancilio/download_page.jsp?flag=1&id_cat=14&i...
It has a diagram (figure 5) and explanation, the lock nut is the inner nut:
To adjust the water pump pressure, unplug the machine
so that it powers down completely. Wait until it has completely cooled
down, then remove the top cover element by screwing out the relative
lock screws. Once machine is open, proceed as follows:
1 Loosen the lock nut.
2 Act on the flexible hose connector fitting as illustrated
i.e. screw it in to increase pressure or screw it out to decrease
pressure. Take care to screw the connector fitting either in or out by
maximum one turn.
3 Once the adjustment operation is complete, screw the lock nut back on
again to close the connecting nozzle into position. Place the top cover
element back on and lock the relative screws back in again.
Ray
great !! thanks alot Ray! I wasn't sure anyone would read my post, it
was so far down.
.
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