I’ve got a Jobo CPP3 with lift. Even though I bought it a couple of years ago I still haven’t had much chance to use it until now, due to various “real life complications”.
One issue with it is that the drainage tap (bottom of the left-hand side) doesn’t fully close. Even if I close it very tightly, it still has a slow drip. The supplier of the machine posted me a replacement tap (which looks similar to http://www.catlabs.info/product/jobo-16067-drain-valve-faucet-tap-for-all-cpa2-cpp2-cpe2-processors), but I’m not sure how to fit it. I can see there’s a retaining nut involved, but I can’t see how to get to it.
Do I need to somehow disassemble the machine itself so that I can get to the retaining nut of the tap? If so, I’ve no idea how to go about this, advice would be appreciated.
One issue with it is that the drainage tap (bottom of the left-hand side) doesn’t fully close. Even if I close it very tightly, it still has a slow drip. The supplier of the machine posted me a replacement tap (which looks similar to http://www.catlabs.info/product/jobo-16067-drain-valve-faucet-tap-for-all-cpa2-cpp2-cpe2-processors), but I’m not sure how to fit it. I can see there’s a retaining nut involved, but I can’t see how to get to it.
Do I need to somehow disassemble the machine itself so that I can get to the retaining nut of the tap? If so, I’ve no idea how to go about this, advice would be appreciated.

