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Moderate
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4
Time Required
40 minutes
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- ProfiMixx 44 Disassembly
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Introduction
Step 1
Removing the scrapers
- Removing the five (TR15) scrapers
Removing the five (TR15) scrapers
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Step 2
Removing the housing
- Removing the first part of the housing
- Removing the rotary wheel, important pay attention to the black component so that the nose in does not break off (green mark).
- Removing the second part of the housing
Removing the first part of the housing
Removing the rotary wheel, important pay attention to the black component so that the nose in does not break off (green mark).
Removing the second part of the housing
Step 3
Assembly of the housing I
- Make sure that the green marked elements are in the right place in both housings, the red element is only available once.
- Make sure that the two strands run as marked in blue.
- The white element must be in the rear position. (marked in orange)
Make sure that the green marked elements are in the right place in both housings, the red element is only available once.
Make sure that the two strands run as marked in blue.
The white element must be in the rear position. (marked in orange)
Step 4
Assembly of the housing II
- Lift the motor-gearbox-unit a little bit upwards so that you can insert the black element with the nose into the hole of the white element. (marked in green)
- Insert the nose of the black element into the hole of the rotary switch, making sure it is oriented as shown.
- Gently move the rotary switch so that it fits into the slot in the housing. (marked in blue)
- Then you can tighten the upper housing part with the five screws (TR15).
Lift the motor-gearbox-unit a little bit upwards so that you can insert the black element with the nose into the hole of the white element. (marked in green)
Insert the nose of the black element into the hole of the rotary switch, making sure it is oriented as shown.
Gently move the rotary switch so that it fits into the slot in the housing. (marked in blue)
Then you can tighten the upper housing part with the five screws (TR15).
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