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  • How to open a Jura Impressa S95´s cover
  • 3 steps
  • Jura Impressa S95 backpanel
  • 1 step
  • Right side panel
  • 2 steps
  • Pump housing
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

Note: In this guide, the top and right covers are removed. This is not difficult and makes the repair easier. But it’s not absolutely necessary, you can also just remove the back and get started.

What you need

Step 1

              How to open a Jura Impressa S95´s cover               
  • Always remove the power cord from the wall outlet.
  • Lift out the coffee tray
  • Remove the lid sealing the coffee bean container
  • Remove all of the coffee beans you can possibly remove.
  • Pull the adjuster of the coffee bean grinder straight up
  • Remove the four T15 Torx screws

Always remove the power cord from the wall outlet.

Lift out the coffee tray

Remove the lid sealing the coffee bean container

Remove all of the coffee beans you can possibly remove.

Pull the adjuster of the coffee bean grinder straight up

Remove the four T15 Torx screws

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Step 2

  • Remove the cup heat plate.
  • It can be opened like a book.
  • Below the cup heat plate there are three more T15 Torx screws. Remove them.

Remove the cup heat plate.

It can be opened like a book.

Below the cup heat plate there are three more T15 Torx screws. Remove them.

Step 3

  • The top cover is now free. Lift ´er up and set ´er aside.

The top cover is now free. Lift ´er up and set ´er aside.

Step 4

              Jura Impressa S95 backpanel               
  • The backpanel is secured with two proprietary screws with oval head. They seem to be rivets, but in fact are screws. The only purpose is, to keep us out of our own devices. You can remove them using an oval drive bit. (Part of some IFixit tool collections or available at a Jura provider or iFixit). In a pitch try needle nose pliers. Here a DIY guide.
  • Remove the two oval head screws on the lower edge of the backpanel.
  • Lift the panel up.

The backpanel is secured with two proprietary screws with oval head. They seem to be rivets, but in fact are screws. The only purpose is, to keep us out of our own devices. You can remove them using an oval drive bit. (Part of some IFixit tool collections or available at a Jura provider or iFixit). In a pitch try needle nose pliers. Here a DIY guide.

Remove the two oval head screws on the lower edge of the backpanel.

Lift the panel up.

Step 5

              Right side panel               
  • Remove the two Torx T15 screws at the bottom of the side panel.
  • Remove the Torx T15 screw on the front bottom right.
  • Remove the Torx T15 on the right underside of the front access door. Flip the door open a few inches.

Remove the two Torx T15 screws at the bottom of the side panel.

Remove the Torx T15 screw on the front bottom right.

Remove the Torx T15 on the right underside of the front access door. Flip the door open a few inches.

Step 6

  • A metal plate rests loosely on the top of the side panel and holds the rotation sensor in place. Note the position of the plate. Simply lift the plate upwards.
  • When reassembling, make sure that the sheet metal is put back in exactly the same way.
  • First lift the side panel away a little at the bottom, then lift it out at the top.

A metal plate rests loosely on the top of the side panel and holds the rotation sensor in place. Note the position of the plate. Simply lift the plate upwards.

When reassembling, make sure that the sheet metal is put back in exactly the same way.

First lift the side panel away a little at the bottom, then lift it out at the top.

Step 7

              Pump housing               
  • Unscrew the Torx T15 screw that holds the control board in place.
  • First lift the board a few millimeters up and then a few centimeters out of the machine. Watch out for the many cables.
  • Pull the silicone hose off the pump.

Unscrew the Torx T15 screw that holds the control board in place.

First lift the board a few millimeters up and then a few centimeters out of the machine. Watch out for the many cables.

Pull the silicone hose off the pump.

Step 8

  • The pump support is like a drawer that can be pulled out to the rear. Two latches hold it in place on the left and right.
  • Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slots on the left and right and press the latches upward. At the same time, try to pull out the pump support to the rear.
  • It may sit a little tightly, but it will come loose.

The pump support is like a drawer that can be pulled out to the rear. Two latches hold it in place on the left and right.

Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the slots on the left and right and press the latches upward. At the same time, try to pull out the pump support to the rear.

It may sit a little tightly, but it will come loose.

Step 9

  • Pay attention to the diaphragm regulator when pulling it out. You have to push it up a bit so that the whole pump housing can slide out.
  • These components are now easily accessible and can be seen clearly in the second picture:
  • Power transformer
  • Drip tray sensors
  • Pump
  • Diaphragm regulator
  • Electromagnet for the drain valve

Pay attention to the diaphragm regulator when pulling it out. You have to push it up a bit so that the whole pump housing can slide out.

These components are now easily accessible and can be seen clearly in the second picture:

Power transformer

Drip tray sensors

Pump

Diaphragm regulator

Electromagnet for the drain valve

Work through the steps in reverse order to reassemble your device.

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