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Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          9 - 15 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Jura Impressa Type C E F opening procedure
  • 2 steps
  • Remove Jura Brew unit
  • 6 steps

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Introduction

Step 1

              Jura Impressa Type C E F opening procedure               
  • The instructions are suitable for nearly every model of Jura and similar ones e.g. AEG and Krups.
  • Unplug!
  • Remove the water reservoir.

The instructions are suitable for nearly every model of Jura and similar ones e.g. AEG and Krups.

Unplug!

Remove the water reservoir.

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Step 2

  • On the rear side is an obstacle: four “oval head screws” looking like rivets. You can remove them using a special oval drive bit. They are sold at iFixit with the tool kits as well as some Jura suppliers or somewhere in the internet. Jura wants to keep us out of our own machines!
  • Using an oval head bit you can screw them out. If you haven´t got one you can carefully use pliers. It is a good idea to later change the screws for normal ones.
  • Beneath both top side covers are two Torx T15 screws. Remove those. Now lift off the whole top cover. Sometimes it jams and you have to use a bit of force.
  • The side covers must be pushed backwards by about 1 cm. Sometimes this is a little bit difficult to move. If necessary, wedge a plastic opening tool into the gap between the side covers and the front panel. The rear cover can be easily removed.

On the rear side is an obstacle: four “oval head screws” looking like rivets. You can remove them using a special oval drive bit. They are sold at iFixit with the tool kits as well as some Jura suppliers or somewhere in the internet. Jura wants to keep us out of our own machines!

Using an oval head bit you can screw them out. If you haven´t got one you can carefully use pliers. It is a good idea to later change the screws for normal ones.

Beneath both top side covers are two Torx T15 screws. Remove those. Now lift off the whole top cover. Sometimes it jams and you have to use a bit of force.

The side covers must be pushed backwards by about 1 cm. Sometimes this is a little bit difficult to move. If necessary, wedge a plastic opening tool into the gap between the side covers and the front panel. The rear cover can be easily removed.

Step 3

              Remove Jura Brew unit               
  • Slide the coffee funnel up and lift it out. It often sits very tight and you have to pull hard until it becomes free.
  • It is often firmly locked in place, it loosens if you wiggle it back and forth a little. It can also be fastened with a screw.

Slide the coffee funnel up and lift it out. It often sits very tight and you have to pull hard until it becomes free.

It is often firmly locked in place, it loosens if you wiggle it back and forth a little. It can also be fastened with a screw.

Step 4

  • Remove the Torx T15 screw from the water inlet.
  • Lift the water inlet and bend it to the side. The hose can remain connected.

Remove the Torx T15 screw from the water inlet.

Lift the water inlet and bend it to the side. The hose can remain connected.

Step 5

  • Pull out the clamp on the pressure hose between the steam valve and the brew unit.
  • Remove the pressure hose.

Pull out the clamp on the pressure hose between the steam valve and the brew unit.

Remove the pressure hose.

Step 6

  • The brew unit is mounted from the motor side with two Torx T20 screws to the left and right of the motor connection, these are located deep on the inside.
  • Remove the right screw
  • Remove the left screw

The brew unit is mounted from the motor side with two Torx T20 screws to the left and right of the motor connection, these are located deep on the inside.

Remove the right screw

Remove the left screw

Step 7

  • The brew unit moves up and down in a slide driven by an elongated rack. There are four Torx T10 screws on the slide. The top left screw must remain attached.
  • The screw on the top left must remain.
  • Remove the screw on the bottom left
  • remove the screw on the bottom right and the one in the middle right

The brew unit moves up and down in a slide driven by an elongated rack. There are four Torx T10 screws on the slide. The top left screw must remain attached.

The screw on the top left must remain.

Remove the screw on the bottom left

remove the screw on the bottom right and the one in the middle right

Step 8

  • Now the brew unitis free. Tilt it to the bottom but pay attention to the pressure hose. It must be led through an opening. Then push the brew group slightly downward to lift it out of the unit.
  • For further disassembly of the brew unit use this manual JURA Brewgroup Disassembly

Now the brew unitis free. Tilt it to the bottom but pay attention to the pressure hose. It must be led through an opening. Then push the brew group slightly downward to lift it out of the unit.

For further disassembly of the brew unit use this manual JURA Brewgroup Disassembly

Reverse the steps to reassemble your device.

(Note: if necessary, the oval screws can also be unscrewed with combination pliers and then replaced with others)

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Joakim - Jan 12, 2020

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What position should the piston be in when reassembling? Mine seems to bottom out and then the motor makes a horrible grinding noise. This is after reassembly.

VauWeh - Jan 12, 2020

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The position is not very important. The distance between the big wheel and top may be about 4 cm. My guess is, that the position of your screws is wrong. Look at the pictures in step 7: the blue one is a machine screw and must not be removed. On the left side remains one screw (yellow) beyond the blue. On the right side are two screws (red), one near of the drainage valve and one above. In the upper region of the brewing unit are two empty holes, maybe you filled them?

Another possibilty is a wrong position of the lower piston. Did you test the function of the brewing unit by turning the white gear a complete cycle? Does it move smoothly?

lyard - Aug 14, 2020

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bonjour j’ai bien nettoyé ma jura Impressa-F50-Pumpe e75 le groupe fonctionne parfaitement à la main mais se bloque en bas et en haut pendant la mise en place de la machine , pourtant j’ai changé le moteur et l’encodeur, que peut il se passer merci pour votre réponse cordialement

VauWeh - Aug 14, 2020

Dans ce cas, je devinerais l’encodeur. Mais s’il a déjà été échangé, est-ce peut-être l’électronique? C’est dommage.