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Hamilton Beach Kitchen Appliances: BrewStation Dispensing Coffeemaker Questions & Answers
What does it mean when it says pour water but i
my brewstation did the same thing. I put the water in the proper area, and it still stated "pour water" so I removed the water, took off the coffee basket, removed the coffee "bucket" and laid the coffee maker on its side, on top of a towel. I came home later that day and tipped it completely upside down (removing all possible water from the system)
To my surprise, some coffee grounds came out with it. Apparently, if any grounds get caught in siphon system, it can jam it shut. Then the system is not able to remove water from the reservoir, and thinks there is no water.
Hope this helps
Hamilton beach brewmaster is plugged in but will
You need to check the heating coil for continuity also the thermal fuse will need to checked for the same!!
If they both check ok then it is 99% the controller which if it is you will need to locate the parts from another broken unit or buy a new one!!
Hamilton beach flexbrew. Say “Fill H2O” but is is full. What do I do?
I was able to fix this:1. Remove top cover2. Remove grate, one screw3. Dump water4. Clean water sensor probe (silver colour, bullet shape, approx 1/4" long), use a small flat screw driver with paper towel to remove any build up.5. Plug in and test until it works.if you get it to work again, that would be a good time to run the vinegar solution through.
The coffee dispenser bar isn't working in my Hamilton Beach coffeepot 47900. Nothing comes out! Can I fix it?
There are a few possible reasons why the coffee dispenser bar on your Hamilton Beach
- Check the water level in the reservoir. Make sure that there is enough water in the reservoir to brew a full pot of coffee. If the water level is too low, the coffee dispenser bar may not work properly.
- Clean the coffee dispenser bar. Over time, coffee grounds and other debris can accumulate on the coffee dispenser bar, clogging it and preventing the coffee from flowing properly. To clean the bar, run a solution of equal parts water and vinegar through the coffeepot and then rinse it thoroughly.
- Check the filter basket. Make sure that the filter basket is properly seated in the coffeepot and that it is not clogged with grounds. If the basket is not properly seated or is clogged, it may prevent the coffee from flowing through the dispenser bar.
- Check the gasket. The gasket is a rubber seal that helps to create a tight seal between the carafe and the coffeepot. If the gasket is damaged or worn, it may cause a leak and prevent the coffee from flowing through the dispenser bar.
If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve the issue, it is possible that there is a problem with the coffeepot itself. In this case, you may need to have it repaired or replaced.
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