TRY RUNNING WHITE VINEGAR THREW THE TANK, IT MIGHT BE ALL CALCIFIED AND THIS IMPEDES HEAT TRANSFER .. MIGHT NEED TO DO IT A FEW TIMES , DO IT TILL THE WATER IS CLEAR. JAY THE PUMP GUY FL
Testimonial: "I tried this-- after 1 tankful water was very warm, so 2 morrow I will give it some more vinegar and if it makes a big difference the I will be more tankful. thanx Jay--much thanx"
SOURCE: Warming Plate
actually the warming plate have heating element... they stop working only when the heating element gets open circuited or wire to that plate gets cut....
SOURCE: bunn omatic model F20 doesn't stop dripping
Check out:
http://whles.com/General%20Mtx%20Knowledge%20%20Tony%20Roach/BunnOMatic%20F35%20F20%20F15%20x.pdf
This is the free full service manual F15, F20 & F35 complete with troubleshooting section at the rear. This section has easy, plain english steps to follow to solve this very problem (others, too).
Good luck!
SOURCE: My Bunn Pour-Omatic coffee maker (White) Heat up
Most likely suspect is the thermostat, however you might want to check the limit switch also(located on boiler between elements).
SOURCE: Should I leave the Bunn Pour Omatic Coffeemaker
Yes, the coffee maker keeps a tank of water pre-heated, that is what allows it to brew coffee in a couple of minutes. The exception would be vacation (away from home) or other times when you won't be using it for a few days. Visit www.bunnomatic.com if you have lost your user manual.
SOURCE: I have a Bunn VPR, it brews fine for a couple pots
Try running a quarter-pot 50/50 solution of white vinegar and cold water through to clean out calcium deposits in the pump system. Use a clean filter to catch the pumped debris. When pumped through, let cool somewhat, and reuse the cold mixture again twice more. Pour out the vinegar solution and run several cold water loads through to wash out the taste. Hope this helps!
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