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Anonymous Posted on May 17, 2014

Disassemble ena 5

I need to disassemble my ena 5 as one of the pipes/tubes must be blocked as the water is not being forced through the coffee grounds. I cannot get the sides off to start the repair. Any help or hints would be appreciated.

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SOURCE: I cant get the coffee grounds container out. I

Be very careful if you are too rough then it can uncilp the flap, try and open the tray a little then with a pencil lift the grounds container up and slowly ease the tray out

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