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Date: 07 Nov 2006 18:19:09
From: robert Harmon
Subject: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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There's got to be something I'm missing here? The NS MAC DIGITAL exterior panels have got to come off without having to undo each & every screw & nut on the machine. On the Bunn ES-1A all it took was undoing six screws & the side & back panels came off. Is there a 'secret' sequence for removing the NS panels? I could sure use some help on this one. Robert (TIA) Harmon -- http://tinyurl.com/pou2y http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r Remove "Z" to reply via email.
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Date: 08 Nov 2006 04:45:23
From: lnh
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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You have to remove the two side panels on top of the warming area - 2 screws per side. Under them in the front are 2 allen screws. Under the front bottom are 2 bolts with extended heads. Down by the feet. After these are removed, the side panels pull forward to pop out of slots in the back. Hope that helps. In article <Xns98747D537649FrhharmonZhotmailcom@207.217.125.201 >, robert Harmon <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote: > There's got to be something I'm missing here? The NS MAC DIGITAL exterior > panels have got to come off without having to undo each & every screw & nut > on the machine. On the Bunn ES-1A all it took was undoing six screws & the > side & back panels came off. > > Is there a 'secret' sequence for removing the NS panels? I could sure use > some help on this one. > > Robert (TIA) Harmon
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Date: 08 Nov 2006 19:28:13
From: robert Harmon
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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lnh <lnoh@spamfree.net > wrote in news:lnoh-60300A.22452307112006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com: > You have to remove the two side panels on top of the warming area - 2 > screws per side. > > Under them in the front are 2 allen screws. --------------------------------------- There were four Allen bolts - two front & two back. --------------------------------------- > Under the front bottom are 2 bolts with extended heads. Down by the > feet. --------------------------------------- These are the two bolt on the inside front - not on the bottom - of the machine; the two with elongated hex heads. --------------------------------------- > After these are removed, the side panels pull forward to pop out of > slots in the back. > > Hope that helps. > > Thank you very much! 10 screws/bolts pulled & it's naked as a jay-bird. Robert (VERY appreciative!) Harmon -- http://tinyurl.com/pou2y http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r Remove "Z" to reply via email.
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Date: 09 Nov 2006 04:07:05
From: lnh
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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In article <Xns98758908DA4DrhharmonZhotmailcom@207.217.125.201 >, robert Harmon <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote: > lnh <lnoh@spamfree.net> wrote in > news:lnoh-60300A.22452307112006@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com: > > > You have to remove the two side panels on top of the warming area - 2 > > screws per side. > > > > Under them in the front are 2 allen screws. > --------------------------------------- > There were four Allen bolts - two front & two back. > --------------------------------------- Oops, my small brain forgot (or I didn't put the rear ones back in after my first disassembly...) > > > Under the front bottom are 2 bolts with extended heads. Down by the > > feet. > --------------------------------------- > These are the two bolt on the inside front - not on the bottom - of the > machine; the two with elongated hex heads. > --------------------------------------- Well, I can reach them easily from the bottom by the front cross brace - I am sorry if you thought I meant they went UP into the side. > > > After these are removed, the side panels pull forward to pop out of > > slots in the back. > > > > Hope that helps. > > > > > Thank you very much! 10 screws/bolts pulled & it's naked as a jay-bird. > > Robert (VERY appreciative!) Harmon You're welcome. And that was all from my tiny memory.
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Date: 07 Nov 2006 23:46:56
From: Barry Jarrett
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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well, the metal panels pop off. the plastic side panels are held on with a couple of screws. iirc, one "screw" per side is a hexagonal post stand-off.
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Date: 08 Nov 2006 00:28:26
From: robert Harmon
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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Barry Jarrett <barry@rileys-coffee.com > wrote in news:9m62l21vb20mf2pa7nt1vl5fedp9p297nd@4ax.com: > > well, the metal panels pop off. the plastic side panels are held on > with a couple of screws. iirc, one "screw" per side is a hexagonal > post stand-off. > > Howdy Barry! They pop off? Not to be critical but your answer was a bit cryptic for this Aggie. Do I pull, push, pound, or pry at the panels. Do I do this by directing the force up, out, or a combo of both. Do you know of a link that has a visual diagram of this? Robert (appreciative but still confuzzled) Harmon -- http://tinyurl.com/pou2y http://tinyurl.com/fkd6r Remove "Z" to reply via email.
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Date: 08 Nov 2006 00:34:26
From: Barry Jarrett
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 00:28:26 GMT, robert Harmon <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote: >They pop off? Not to be critical but your answer was a bit cryptic for this >Aggie. Do I pull, push, pound, or pry at the panels. Do I do this by >directing the force up, out, or a combo of both. > >Do you know of a link that has a visual diagram of this? > easier done than described. got a picture of this machine so i know which body style we're talking about?
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Date: 07 Nov 2006 23:45:53
From: Barry Jarrett
Subject: Re: HELP! Nuova Simonelli has me whipped.
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On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 18:19:09 GMT, robert Harmon <r_h_harmon@Zhotmail.com > wrote: >There's got to be something I'm missing here? The NS MAC DIGITAL exterior >panels have got to come off without having to undo each & every screw & nut >on the machine. On the Bunn ES-1A all it took was undoing six screws & the >side & back panels came off. > >Is there a 'secret' sequence for removing the NS panels? I could sure use >some help on this one. they pop off.
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