It might be a problem with your outlet, and not the coffee maker. Your kitchen outlets should be GFCI protected. There is supposed to be a sticker on all outlets that are protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, but sometimes they are left off. Look for an outlet in the kitchen that has a rest button between the outlets. You can also take the coffee maker to a known working outlet, or bring something that you know works to the coffee maker outlet, to see if it is the outlet that is not working or if the coffee maker is still not working at a good outlet. If the outlet isn't working, try others in the kitchen to see if they are. If they are not, and you didn't locate a reset button on one of them, then check the breaker box for a tripped breaker.
Coffee makers do have at least 2 safety switches inside them, but they are only to keep them from overheating and catching fire. If one of the switches did go bad it is possible that it might shut down the entire machine. If that is the case, then it's time for a new coffee maker, as the safety switches are not servicable.
120v AC GFCI outlets
(220v AC outlets will have the same reset buttons)
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