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The problem started yesterday morning. my b60 keeps flashing not ready ,i pushed any botton and nothing happends. i put clean water pushed start nothing. i also put a new coffe cup nothing stil flashing not ready, I UNPLUGED coffe machine nothing . I turn off and on machine still flashing Not Ready

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Hi,

There is air in the lines and it is blocking the water flow...
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    when I click that link it says "this tip no longer available." HELP!

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