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Thread: QTXLight FX1000 Hazer problem

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    You may think you've taken on a big job when you start to strip down the casing of the 1000 , but don't get stressed because it's rather easy to change the heater block.
    The hardest part (for me) was putting the heater block and thermal wadding (like loft insulation) back into the heater block case , and that was easy.
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    The only difference between the 2 versions, is they have changed the external pipe - the mk1 suffers a bit from dribbling especially if used heavily - apparently the mk2 this is no longer an issue.

    I leave about 2" in the bottom of mine, as advised it stops it drying out - dont know how true this is but so far it seems to work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creature View Post
    The only difference between the 2 versions, is they have changed the external pipe - the mk1 suffers a bit from dribbling especially if used heavily - apparently the mk2 this is no longer an issue.

    I leave about 2" in the bottom of mine, as advised it stops it drying out - dont know how true this is but so far it seems to work
    Ok stripped it down and releaed the metal pipe off the pump, tried the button and nothing coming through the pump so looks like a new pump is needed.
    Cant beleive how many screws are in the casing.
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    LATEST UPDATE

    Took the pump out and released the screws that hold pump in cradle and Hey presto!!! pump worked so reassembled and tested as I went and Haze machine is fully functional again ready for this weekend, and my kitchen is nicely hazed.
    Thanks for all the advice
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    always like a good ending
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creature View Post
    always like a good ending
    Yes and me, only problem is I managed to break the filter off the end of the pips so looks like super glue time but otherwise Good result
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