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1 under the sink turn off both water supplies
2 disconnect the supply lines at the on/off valve EZer than at faucet
3 under sink unscrew the retaining nut(s)
4 on top wiggle or pry the faucet and lift up and remove.
5 know you can replace the spout and don't forget the new O ring that's why it leaks anyway. you really just need the new washer O ring .
6 Reinstall check for leaks
7 caulk around faucet.
If its leaking from the base of the spout where its attached to the body, its most likely the O rings that need replacing. The spout body could also be leaking as the metal is quite thin and can develop pin holes under the bottom face of the spout. To determine it that's the problem, turn the water on, place your hand under the spout body, you should not get any water spray, if you do (its usually a fine mist so its hard to see, but you will feel it) the spout is bad, replace it.
Hi, am sure that all it needs is to be cleaned. Gently take it apart, clean the parts, use a soft brush if needed and put it back together and if it still leaks, it is advisable to replace it....
The spout is only a plastic with two holes, if the one is only leaking while the other is running corectly then you only need to clean it with hot water and a small brush the hole and the groove. the spoot can easily removed, or even emese it in a pot with hot water for 20 minutes then flash only water.
This is a design flaw and can be corrected by enlarging the lid spout. First remove the plastic lid. Then use a fine grinder or sandpaper to remove approximately 1/8 inch of plastic from the lid spout. Follow the exact same contour of the oval spout. However, do not take off so much material that you disturb the small plastic tabs that hold the lid to the pot. Finish by slightly rounding the edges where the material was removed with fine sandpaper. No leaks - no drips.
I have the same leaking problem. I just called Hamilton Beach and gave them the
model and serial numbers. They are sending me a new "gasket"
complimentary but she said if that doesn't work, I'll have to order a
whole new coffee tank.
hi thanks for the question you can, remove the spout use a flat screw driver and pry off . now clean it pull fridge away from the wall remove the drain tube from the back clean reinstall thanks the appliance doc
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