Introduzione

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    • Remove all four Phillips screws to remove the bottom of the housing.

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    • Clean the housing from food residues that have entered the housing through the leakage.

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    • Remove the latch by using a flathead screwdriver to carefully bend the plastic retainers to the side while gently lifting the latch out.

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    • Remove the remains of the old wave washer and remove all corrosion residues before inserting the new M34 x 41 x 0.5mm wave washer.

    • Then snap the latch back into place and screw the unit back on.

Sebastian Kleinschmidt

Membro da: 07/11/22

139 Reputazione

2 commenti

I bought the wave washer via ebay (10 pieces) and replaced it as described here. Only residues from the old one were remaining...

Now the closing mechanism of the blade feels firm again and (so far) no leakage was observed.

Thanks!

Marc Hippler -

The black wave washers tend to rust pretty quickly, I managed to find stainless steel ones on aliexpress but haven't been able to test them properly due to now having issues with the plastic retainers. I found the latch started getting corroded and its use damaged the plastic retainers so it doesn't hold as well as it used to. I'm wondering if the latch is suffering from galvanic corrosion during dishwasher use.

carlos -