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Both spouts seem clogged

First I noticed a slower drip from the right spout. Then it stopped completely. Now the left spout has quit except for a small drip, but then it won't quit a steady stream of water from it, even when the machine is off. Most of the water is coming down into the tray. Can I fix this?

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If you remove the front spout assembly there is a very fine screen located just above the spout outlets. These screens and spouts can become plugged. This should be removed and cleaned. If this does not help there may be other issues related to low water pressure. This is usually indicated by weak coffee and excessive water in the tray though.

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    Michael Robins Dec 10, 2014

    How do you remove the front spout assembly?

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Run vineger through it or CLR before they plug up completly. good luck

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