Russell Hobbs Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
Russell Hobbs coffee grinder Model 9702: disassemble
- Unplug the coffee grinder from the power source and ensure that it is completely cool.
- Look for the screw or bolt that is recessed into the base of the coffee grinder. It may be covered by a rubber pad or sticker. Remove the pad or sticker to expose the screw.
- Use a screwdriver to remove the screw or bolt from the base of the coffee grinder. Make sure to keep the screw in a safe place so that you do not lose it.
- Gently lift the top of the coffee grinder off the base. You may need to use a bit of force to separate the two parts, but be careful not to damage any of the internal components.
- Once the top is removed, you should be able to access the internal components of the coffee grinder. If you need to remove any other parts, such as the blades, consult the user manual for instructions.
As for the type of screw used in the base, it is likely to be a small machine screw or bolt. You may need to use a small screwdriver or hex key to remove it. If you are unsure what type of screw to use, you can take the screw to a hardware store and ask for assistance in finding a replacement.
Russell hobbs coffee maker model
There is a non return valve in the base. Mine was held open by a small bit of coffee bean, it is a full strip down with security screw drivers available to buy or grind up on a DIY grinding machine, not complicated but designed deliberately to put the non DIY'ers off & buy a new one
Basic instructions on use of Russell Hobbs Type CP1 coffee perco
We too have a CP1, we need to find parts for a full restoration, after 50 years of service (it too was a wedding present to my parents in 1967) mum left it on, it boiled dry. I've messaged Russell Hobbs, but in case they can't help, anyone know a vintage parts source?
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