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Replace internal workings of Quooker tap

In this example, we explain how to replace the internals of a leaking Quooker tap. We'll use the QUOAFSL in this example.

Step 1- 4

1. Unplug the appliance.
2. Run the Ouooker tap until the water is cold.
3. Close the tap on the inlet combination.
4. Check whether the pressure in the Quooker has been released by turning the Quooker tap back on.
open it. If all goes well, no more water should come out of it now.

Step 5

Carefully remove the red protective cap.

PS

Valve assembly sequence (if separated).

Step 6

pull the faucet control knob.
For taps from before 1995, the Allen screw must first be loosened.

Step 7

Usage key 17 and the supplied Quooker key for steps 8 and 9

Step 8

Turn the shut-off valve counterclockwise to loosen it (it may be very tight), making sure that the old sealing ring does not remain in the tap hole.

Step 9

Turn the new valve clockwise to tighten.
- Press the control knob back onto the valve.
- Open the inlet combination and check whether the tap closes properly.
- Switch the Quooker back on electrically.

NB!
Do not insert the plug into the socket until the Quooker has been flushed with water, this is to to prevent boiling dry .
Every now and then, unscrew the perlator screen from the tap and descale it in cleaning vinegar or anti-scale agent


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