Hi All,
First post, I wonder if anyone can help...
I have an Isomac Mondiale, which uses a spring-based water sensor under the tank - when it is empty the tank rises up and switches the machine off.
My problem is that the tank appears to be precisely the wrong height, because as it rises when the water level drops to about half full the top of it gets caught on a little lip under the piano hinge of the lid above. So it never turns off when it ought. If the tank was 5mm lower or 5mm higher the problem wouldnt happen.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is mine the only machine with this lip, or is my tank a "unique" height?
Thanks in advance,
DJK
First post, I wonder if anyone can help...
I have an Isomac Mondiale, which uses a spring-based water sensor under the tank - when it is empty the tank rises up and switches the machine off.
My problem is that the tank appears to be precisely the wrong height, because as it rises when the water level drops to about half full the top of it gets caught on a little lip under the piano hinge of the lid above. So it never turns off when it ought. If the tank was 5mm lower or 5mm higher the problem wouldnt happen.
Has anyone else had this problem? Is mine the only machine with this lip, or is my tank a "unique" height?
Thanks in advance,
DJK

). The prototype plastic tanks were probably good quality plastic and all square, which means the sticky pad in the middle was probably the best place. But when it came to production a cheap crappy food grade plastic was substituted instead, which is not at all square, the edges being warped like a convex lens, which causes the outer corners catch on the lip.










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