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Bunn vp17 coffee maker overheating - Bunn VPR Coffee Maker

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2007

SOURCE: my bunn is too slow

Use the de-liming spring to clean the copper tube behind the spray head. Pour several pots of clear white vinegar through the unit to further remove lime and scale from the interior of your coffee maker. My Bunn is 24 years old, and the only replacement parts I've ever required are new carafes and the 4041 silicone washer repair kit.

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2008

SOURCE: my bunn coffee maker leaks

You need to replace the washer kit inside the top of the maker. Remove the 3 screws that fasten the top and lift it off. You will see the rocker leaver that allows the water to flow into the tank. At the point where the rocker stops the water there is a series of washers that degrade from the heat over time and allows the leak. The washers are very easy to replace. The problem is finding the washer kit. I found it at: www.buyitnow64.com for $3.95 plus shipping (FedEx is only $9.98). I bought 2 (one for backup) kits.The original washers lasted almost 6 years. I had repaired this problem before with a washer from my shop but it broke down rather quickly from the direct heat from the tank. This washer kit is a Bunn washer kit that is supposed to fit all Bunn machines both residential and commercial.
Hope this helps. It took me 2 hours on line to find the washers!

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: Water supply for Bunn coffee maker

open the cover on the brewer- depending on your model, it could be the front or the back cover. look for a brew timer dial. turn this up slowly, running a brew each time to see if you now have a full pot

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: difficulty in inserting the plastic deliming tool in bunn coffee

try keeping pressure on it, and turn it around as you insert it. You are trying to go around a corner in the tubr, and sometimes it is hard to get it to go around the bend.

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  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: Bunn coffee maker leaking from underneath the bottom

Please get the model and the date code from the bottom of the machine and contact customer serivce. Depending on the date code, there might be a seal kit available or the machine can be replaced at no cost if 3 years old or less. If it is over 3 years old and the seal kit isn't available, the machine will be replaced at a reduced price.

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Vp17-3 bunn o matic will not brew no water will come out if i wait about 15-20 mins it will start spitting out some water like 1/4 full! The heating elements are working on all 3 burners

You have 2 water valves on that coffee maker a water inlet and a dispense valve the warmers are only heat plates the element is inside tank Bunn has a great site for manuals it's a free download

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Why does it drip really slow?

Perhaps you need to get rid of the calcium hardness?
Did you try putting vinegar in the water container, and after switching it on for a little while, switching it off and leave it for an hour or so.
Then repeat this and when the water goes better, twice ore three times plain water. to clean the machine form the vinegar.
There are also special sachets with a likely acid you can use.
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Do you have to unplug coffee maker when not in use?

You dont have to unplug unit but you can if you like. Most people leave them plugged in. This keeps water hot and on the ready when you need coffee. When the unit is unplugged there is a waiting time before the water comes to temp. If your unit will not be used for weeks at a time, I would unplugged it, but if used regularly
I would leave it plugged in.
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My Bunn VP17-2 coffee maker has started tripping the gfci switch when the heating element comes on. The unit is aprox. 7 yrs. Old. And has not done this before. Should I replace the heating element should...

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BUNN VPR Overheating

Thermostat is either bad or your heating element is bad. Check both and also check for calcium and lime build up
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