How to remove side panels?

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rick.monroe

How to remove side panels?

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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?
Jake8

Re: How to remove side panels?

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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?

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Yeah, that would be two under the warming tray, not one!
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Re: How to remove side panels?

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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?

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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
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Re: How to remove side panels?

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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.
Right side panel from the inside. Note the two thumbscrews. The left side panel also has two thumbscrews.
Right side panel from the inside. Note the two thumbscrews. The left side panel also has two thumbscrews.
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