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Jerrie cirillo Posted on Sep 05, 2014

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You're putting to much coffee grinds in the filter. Or to many filters. Or drain cup plunger is not open enough to allow water through like when it was new. If this is happening, water is not getting out and bowl is filling up fast pushing water over the filter and down the sides of inside of cup, finally through the plunger. After u make coffee and replace the old filter look in cup. If you see grinds then you will now know.

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1. Do not "pack" or otherwise overfill the cone/basket with grinds.
2. Ensure you are using the correct grind for an automatic drip coffee maker, neither too fine nor too course. (See instruction manual.)
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4. Make sure the filter cone/basket clicks into place and that the carafe is centered and pushed all the way in.
5. Try a permanent filter rather than a paper filter or vice versa.
6. Only use the correct permanent or paper filter (see manual).
7. Verify that the Pause 'n Serve button isn't sticking. If it is activated too long the brew will escape over the top of the cone/basket. This may be more apt to happen if the alignment of the carafe and the basket is incorrect.
8. Clean your machine with vinegar or as instructed by your user manual at least three times per year, more if your water supply is hard. A properly cleaned machine is less likely to suffer a burned out heating element, to take too long to brew, to produce "off" tasting coffee, or to clog and overrun the filter basket as the water runs through the grinds.
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I think you have pre-brewing on your machine, if you have a Sirius then you have these settings in the menu under coffee settings.

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