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  • Yelta
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    Originally posted by b430m View Post
    Thanks Yelta, have contacted the Australian distributor, thought it would be quicker through them than the people I bought it from.
    Sounds like the way to go.

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  • b430m
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    Originally posted by Yelta View Post
    Why not give the people you bought it from a call, looks like a nice machine, I imagine the part would be easy enough to buy and replace.
    Thanks Yelta, have contacted the Australian distributor, thought it would be quicker through them than the people I bought it from.

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  • Yelta
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    Why not give the people you bought it from a call, looks like a nice machine, I imagine the part would be easy enough to buy and replace.

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  • b430m
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    Originally posted by Yelta View Post
    Can you let us know the make of the machine?

    Looks to me as though the plastic may have developed a crack.
    Its a DB Quick Mill 67, bought through one of the site sponsors.

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  • Yelta
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    Can you let us know the make of the machine?

    Looks to me as though the plastic may have developed a crack.

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  • b430m
    started a topic Lack of flow thru group

    Lack of flow thru group

    I'm having problems with my beloved coffee machine. It was working fine yesterday but today decided not to push water through the group. The pump seems to be working ok and it builds up pressure on the gauge but the water flow bypasses back into the tank.
    ive attached a photo that shows a leak between the piece of brass that is attached to the pump and a plastic bit.
    Obviously this is probably causing the problem. Is this a common part and can it be replaced simply, or should I go out and buy myself a new lever machine?
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