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The general information about cleaning coffee makers seems to contrast with the general advice on the Sunbeam page. Sunbeam seems to use vinegar. You would think there would be no controversy about this topic. Not so. Some suggest using rice; others say this may damage blades as rice is harder than cleaning pellets. Some say use bread; others say this will gum up the works. It is likely you should use the instructions that came with the manual for the product. Since you apparently lack the manual, you might contact Sunbeam customer support; the Sunbeam page does not list manuals for its coffee makers. And I cannot find even a picture of this specific model number on the web.
generally it requires an appliance electrician to carry out iron repairs
if you are successful to get it apart , parts will be non existant
with most small appliances outside warranty --junk it and get a new one
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SR4505Q3B There is a thermostat for the compressor that is wired into the compressor component which when a goes bad it won’t cool anymore. If your compressor gets too hot it would just stop.
There's also a newer model which I own, the VS6600 http://www.sunbeam.com.au/Pages/Browse/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=1603 with RRP AU$250. I find this one has better features e.g. lets you just seal by itself, useful when closing the end of an open roll to make a packet.
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