I've got an S1 V2 and recently tried - and failed - to remove a side panel. I DID experience the joy of dropping a thumbscrew into the innards - twice - so I've got that going for me, at least.
I searched Chas's manual and also this forum, but I didn't see any instructions.
In my attempt to take off the right panel, I removed 2 thumbscrews - 1 near the drip tray and 1 under the cup tray - and 2 screws from the bottom plate. Something still seems to be holding the panel on. What am I missing?
How to remove side panels?
Re: How to remove side panels?
I ran into the same problem and then found another hidden thumb screw that was holding it on. Its pretty sneaky but once you find it you'll have a D'OH moment.
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Re: How to remove side panels?
Yeah, that would be two under the warming tray, not one!
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Re: How to remove side panels?
I'll take your word for it. And for others, I'll take a photo if I ever find it.
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Re: How to remove side panels?
For the same reason you're having a hard time finding it, it's almost impossible to photograph.
However, see photo #3 on this page:
s1v1/S1Photos.php
However, see photo #3 on this page:
s1v1/S1Photos.php
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Re: How to remove side panels?
Thanks for the help Chas, and also for all the work you've put into this site. I didn't look at the S1 V1 photos because I thought the panel fastenings had been redesigned.
I was able to snap a photo to show the two screws under the cupwarmer Wow, the front one will be very easy to fumble.
I was able to snap a photo to show the two screws under the cupwarmer Wow, the front one will be very easy to fumble.