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Recently got a Posch S280 and checking the oil level it looks like it could do with a small top up. The diagram in the manual looks completely different to what I’m seeing on the machine

Manual

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Machine

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Does anyone know if that’s the right place? It’s looks to be the only place I can obviously see and want to make sure I get it right.

 

The oil drain screw is also at the other end of the tank to what’s shown in the manual.

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That’s where we fill our 350. It’s a pain to fill where it is. We filled a 20 litre drum with oil then took the 205litre pump to the machine with an adapter to 20mm water pipe to get it in. There’s no breather so if we fill it right up we take the sight glass out to let air out. Careful though when you put the sight glass back in and pump more in as it will pressurise and blow back, so just put a bit at a time in [emoji106]

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