Bunn coffee pot has been turned off for several months it will not turn on now.
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.
SOURCE: bunn omatic model F20 doesn't stop dripping
Check out:
http://whles.com/General%20Mtx%20Knowledge%20%20Tony%20Roach/BunnOMatic%20F35%20F20%20F15%20x.pdf
This is the free full service manual F15, F20 & F35 complete with troubleshooting section at the rear. This section has easy, plain english steps to follow to solve this very problem (others, too).
Good luck!
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
SOURCE: Restart a bunn coffee pot after it being off for 6 months.
Hello. Hope this is what your looking for:
http://www.bunnomatic.com/pdfs/commercial/manuals/33545.0000.pdf
follow the instructions for first setting up the unit, as most, if not all the water has evaporated by now. Don't plug it in yet :)
if not you can go to www.bunnomatic.com and download the appropriate manual, there is a link on the left side of the page, click and choose your unit.
Hope that helps, and thank you.
SOURCE: Bunn coffee maker triggers GFI
Usually this happens when there is an electrical problem with the brewer. If you will call 800-352-2866 with the model and code date from your brewer, we will be happy to assist you with this issue.
Plug in brewer and turn on vacation switch on side
of brewer. Allow 15 minutes for water to heat to proper
temperature. This is a quote from bunns troubleshooting page. Also it should be under warranty in which case you could go to www.bunn.com and call their service line and either have them send a tech to look at it or have you send it off for warranty repair. Hope this helps.
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