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Bunn SmartWave generating an Error 5 code...

google item and error code, if no owners manual try: https://www.manualslib.com
8/20/2020 12:02:00 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Aug 20, 2020
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My commercial bunn coffee maker is only brewing a half a pot even though I'm pouring in a full pot of coffee water??

Im assuming you tried it more than once and the tank is full when you start? If your doing manual fill pour over the timer has nothing to do with that. If it's plumbed with a water line, before you start changing your timer for the brew cycle, first try the easy fix which is unscrew the spray head. it's the piece the water comes out to the basket. Take the cleaning spring tool and rotate it as you push it thru the tube you just unscrew the spray head from. As your pushing it thru it has two turns in it . Just rotate and push until you have gone thru the second one and then it's clear to the water tank. Unfortunately this doesn't always get it unplugged. Where the tube goes into the water tank there is silicone hub on the part that's in the tank and it can keep some of the lime buildup from being removed. You will have to take the top off and remove the tube to clean it if that happenes. Dont forget to unplug it first. The other common spot for a restriction is where the water leaves the pan your pouring into. You need to remove the pan to get the spray tube out anyway so look also at the big nut that holds the pan onto the tank.sometimes the hole will plug in the center .
11/13/2019 3:19:55 PM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Nov 13, 2019
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The Bunn burner does not heat up

test element for failure
10/6/2019 8:19:11 PM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Oct 06, 2019
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My Bunn coffee maker is making weak coffee

Couple of ideas.

Your weak coffee could be due to the machine not getting hot enough, which is usually caused by calcium scale buildup on the heating element (the "burner").

Try descaling with a citric-acid based cleaner, such as Dezcal or Durgol.

The second is the coffee your using is a weak blend. Try changing to a different coffee and see if the strength is better.
7/15/2019 2:50:23 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Jul 15, 2019
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My 2018 Bunn multicup coffeemaker's power button is flickering. The power is working, but should I be concerned about the flickering?

This sounds like the light flickering rather than a faulty connection. You can check for a bad connection by tuning a nearby radio receiver to no station in the AM band. If there is a bad connection causing this you'll hear the sparking (in time with the flickering) on the radio. Flickering is a common effect seen with neon indicator lights when they age and does not affect the switch function at all, so can be safely ignored.
5/2/2019 12:46:14 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on May 02, 2019
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I have a Bunn CWTF TWIN coffee machine.....the one side will not stop pouring water out of it....was wondering if there is a replacement part or parts to fix the problem

The water inlet valve may be stuck open from mineral deposits. You can get rebuild kits for the older ones or just replace the valve?
5/1/2019 11:24:40 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on May 01, 2019
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Slushie machine leaks from back seal. got new seals but cant seem to solve this problem - what am I doing wrong?

Rear wall may have a crack in it? Examine it closely.
4/27/2019 3:55:55 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Apr 27, 2019
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My bunn want drip water from tank to pot. both warming plates are hot. do I need warming element in tank?

If all passages are not plugged up it should flow through with or without heat in the tank.
4/27/2019 3:53:44 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Apr 27, 2019
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Why is my bunn coffee leaking water from the bottom when i add water

Ignition lock
4/27/2019 3:44:25 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Apr 27, 2019
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Why does my bunn coffee maker leak from the bottom when i add water

It could be so much lime build up that the water going in is too much for the water to come out so it will leak out the top from the thermostat hole plug and or the water pan is flowing over the top cus no place else to go?
4/27/2019 3:41:48 AM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Apr 27, 2019
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My single cup bunn coffee maker will not brew coffee, light is on. If we plug and unplug it several times, it will work.

Underneath the warming plate is a element assembly that will have 1 or 2 thermal fuses and a temp sensor. If any of these have faulted that condition will arise. I suspect that the temperature sensor is 'sticking' in the open position. If you remove the bottom cover (while unplugged of course) and lightly tap the sensor with your screwdriver it may remedy the issue for awhile but the initial cause of the problem will still exist. If the brewer is worth it you can replace the sensor otherwise it may just be cheaper to recycle it.
4/4/2019 3:19:11 PM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Apr 04, 2019
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I completely cleaned my bunn and ran cold water through it several times when it was unplugged. Shortly after plugging it in to heat up the water tank again (and without adding more water), it began leaking out the top and dripping through the spray head into the coffee pot. It was doing this before cleaning as well, which is why we cleaned in the first place. Any idea why heat or electric would cause this problem when it was fine before being plugged in?

A model number would be nice but since all (drip) coffee makers are generally the same in principle I'd wager it's your temperature sensor (underneath the heating plate) or when you plugged it in voltage escaped through the switch causing the unit to be 'on'. Think of a coffee maker like the first 1/2 of a steam engine. Water from the reservoir gets converted into steam by a burner (also warms the heating plate for the carafe) and instead of the steam driving components it gets condensed above the coffee grounds. Without that temperature sensor the burner would be going 'full blast' all the time and burn your coffee which is why a broken sensor will cause a 'no heat at all' issue while a failing one can give false signals to the control board. I hope this narrows down your issue and good luck!
4/3/2019 12:17:28 PM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Apr 03, 2019
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I have a bunn coffee maker that takes over an hour to heat brew water.

Clean a Bunn coffee maker once every three months if you have hard water. ... Unplug the Bunn coffee maker from its power source. Verify the brew funnel is in place in the machine, and set the decanter in the unit as if you were going to make coffee. Add 1 quart of white distilled vinegar to the top of the brewer.
2/2/2019 6:52:11 PM • Bunn Coffee... • Answered on Feb 02, 2019
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