Replacing the handle return spring – Wibur Curtis Company MCD-7 User Manual

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1. Remove the hopper. The hopper is held in place by a screw (5) and nut (6) on both sides

of the upper of hopper.

2. Remove the round black knob (21) on the handle. Unthread it by twisting counterclockwise.

3. Remove the bottom screw (9) on the side plate

(don't lose the arm stop (7) that it screws into).

Also, on the side plate (8), remove the top screw

and the other stop (7) that it is threaded into.

Take off the side plate.

4. The next step is to remove the drum and shaft

assembly (10). To do this, lay the unit on it's side

with the handle pointing up. Grab the handle (20)

with your right hand. Reach inside the MCD-7

and push against the opposite wall with the flat

of your left hand while with your right hand you

pull up on the handle (figure 3.). The walls are

flexible enough so that with a little tugging you

can dislodge the shaft from the hole in the left

side of the wall.

5. Once free, pull the handle through the hole on

the right side of the MCD-7 (figure 4.) and lift out

the drum and shaft assembly.

6. To get off the broken return spring (17), you will

have to separate the handle from the plastic

drum. The easiest way is to clamp the metal

andle in a vise, grab the drum with both hands

and then just yank off the drum with a firm tug.

7. Take off the collar by loosening the set screw

with an Allen wrench. Take notice of the spring

position.

Replacing the Handle Return Spring

With use, there may be an occasion where the handle return spring breaks. If this happens,

the handle will no longer automatically lift after being pulled down. The MCD-7 is still usable

simply by lifting up the handle to the top position after pulling down to dispense coffee. This

part can be replaced. Using the illustrated parts breakdown as a guide will help identify the

parts referred to in these instructions. The index numbers in parentheses ( ) will match those

in the parts breakdown.

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