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Jura E-ENA-F-J-WE-X-Z-GIGA Brew Group Drain Valve
The Jura ENA-F7-F8-J-Z-GIGA Drain Valve is located at the bottom of the
Brew Group. The Drain Valve plays an intricate roll in the functionality of the coffee machine, so there are several malfunctions that can occur with use. The O-Rings crack or harden, causing the Drain Valve to leak. You will notice a decrease in coffee flow and increase in water accumulation in the Drip Tray. The white cap on the pusher rod of the Drain Valve can loosen, crack or break, causing all of the water to empty into the drip tray. We offer a non-OEM Pusher Rod Metal Cap, which will never loosen, or break. If there is no visible physical damage to the valve, then it may be clogged and needs the O-Rings replaced. To replace the Drainage Valve the Brew Group needs to be completely removed. Then remove the side panels of the Brew Group, which are secured by locking tabs, to access the Drain Valve.
Model Line:
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Model:
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Model Number:
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Jura E-Line:
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E4 - E6 - E6(NAC) - E8 - E8(NAA)
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15466 - 15560 - 15559 - 15465 - 15622 - 15621 - 15070 - 15450 - 15400 - 15422 - 15371 - 15341 - 15271 - 15270 - 15097 - 15109
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Jura Capresso ENA Line:
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ENA 3 - ENA 4 - ENA 5 - ENA 7 - ENA 9
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13466 - 13421 - 13382 - 13500 - 13572
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Jura Impressa F-Line:
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F7 Aroma - F8 Aroma
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13709 - 15025
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Jura GIGA-Line:
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GIGA 5 - GIGA W3 - GIGA X3 - GIGA X7 - GIGA X8 - GIGA X9
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13623 – 15066 - 15089 - 13624 - 15226 - 15392
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Jura Impressa J-Line:
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J5 - J6 - J6TFT - J7 - J8 - J9 - J9.2 - J9.3 - J9.4 - J80 - J85 - J90 - J95 - XJ5 - XJ9
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13333 - 15150 - 13548 - 13592 - 13673 - 15075 - 15076 - 13637
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Jura WE-Line:
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WE6 - WE8
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15343 - 15145
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Jura X-Line:
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X5 - X6 - X8 - X10
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15177
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Jura Z-Line:
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Z5 - Z6 - Z6 P.E.P. - Z7 - Z8 - Z9
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13214 - 13339 - 13418 - 13299 - 15093 - 15182 - 15192 - 13549 - 13752
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- (1) Drain Valve - Complete
The Drain Valve is located at the bottom of the
Brew Group. The Drain Valve plays an intricate roll in the functionality of the coffee machine, so there are several malfunctions that can occur with use. The O-Rings crack or harden, causing the Drain Valve to leak. You will notice a decrease in coffee flow and increase in water accumulation in the Drip Tray. The white cap on the pusher rod of the Drain Valve can loosen, crack or break, causing all of the water to empty into the drip tray. We offer a non-OEM Pusher Rod Metal Cap, which will never loosen, or break. If there is no visible physical damage to the valve, then it may be clogged and needs the O-Rings replaced. To replace the Drainage Valve the Brew Group needs to be completely removed. Then remove the side panels of the Brew Group, which are secured by locking tabs, to access the Drain Valve.
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