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Diane Anderson Posted on Apr 01, 2019

How often should I calibrate a Bunn commercial coffee brewer that is used three times a week?

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Greg Cann

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2007

SOURCE: bunn pod coffee tea brewer

Visit the Bunn website on the following link: http://bunn.com/retail/service/faq.html You can download manuals, read the FAQ & get telephone support from them. Please update the question & let us know if the information given was useful to you - Good Luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2007

SOURCE: Coffee Brewer comes out warm not hot

look at the top of the coffee maker you'll see two screws and the warmer tray and the cover for adding water. remove the two screws and lift the top off. the warmer has two push on spade terminals. pull the wires off them. below is a tray where the water goes and you'll see a brass bushing. this is screwed into a fitting on the water tank. use a piece of steel as a spanner and unscrew this fitting. don't lose the gasket that's under it. the main wires for the burner element and thermostat are also under this tray. look at the top. there's nine screws that hold the top on the water tank. two white wires go to the tank warmer and two wires go to the tank heater inside. you can try turning up the thermostat setting to a higher range and see what happens. there's a copper pipe that comes from the tank to the sprayhead the tank holds approx three urn fulls of water. if you have an analog meter you can check the element for continuity on the RX1 range. Do the same with the tank warmer element. Bunn-o-matic has a web site you can buy replacement parts or nelson appliance can get you parts too.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: bunn commercial coffee maker plug overheats, no hot water

Most likely this is your heating element, but it could also be your main thermostat

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 23, 2010

SOURCE: Bunn 10 cup home coffee brewer is leaking from the

These models have a plastic pour-in tray just under the top lid. The plastic on these trays gets brittle over time with the heating and cooling, and they crack where they mount to the tank. The only real way to repair this is to replace the pour-in tray, but these are not sold anywhere that I have found. You might be able to find a used one at a Bunn dealer in your area.
I have seen some people do a temporary repair by putting a washer under the mounting bolt and sealing it with silicone, but this is a temp. fix at best. By the way, the reason that the water appears to be coming from the bottom of the machine is that there is no other place for the water to come out after it leaks from the top.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2010

SOURCE: Tim Horton's home brewer Bunn coffee maker

My Tim Hortons coffee pot leake water out the sides when I add water to make more coffee. What should I do ? I like the coffee maker it makes great coffee,

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Water heats up but nothing comes thru to make the coffee into the craft

This is a common question for the BTX-B.
It's a commercial brewer that needs to be pre-filled prior to turning on.. It also needs to be filled again with a full carafe for it to brew properly. I have a link below that will explain how to set up and use this brewer.
Aloha, ukeboy57
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=bunn+grx-b&&view=detail&mid=E6D1ADD550DA3DA5B120E6D1ADD550DA3DA5B120&&FORM=VDRVRV
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How to calibrate a Bunn CWTF commercial coffee brewer

1. you need a 64 ounce graduated measuring cup or bucket
2. make sure the brewer is heated up to temp and the green light on the front is lit
3. open the front panel of the brewer
4. put the microswitch on the circuit board to "unlock" position
5. make sure the sprayhead is cleaned and open, the brew basket is on, and the measuring cup is in place to catch the water
6. press and hold the brew switch until the inlet solenoid clicks 3 times, then release
7. once the water level is at about 40 ounces, turn the main red switch off and let the rest of the water come out
8. if it brews short, press and hold the brew switch again until the 3 clicks, then press and release the brew switch for 2 more second of brew time (up to 5 times per brew)
9. if it brews too much, press and release the brew switch for two less seconds of brew time (up to 5 times), then press and hold the brew switch until the 3 clicks then release
10. once you get to 64 ounces, put the switch on the circuit board to lock and replace the panel
11. enjoy!
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Just bought a bunn and it sounds and feels hot on the tank but water not coming thru to make the coffee

This is a common question for the BTX-B.
It's a commercial brewer that needs to be pre-filled prior to turning on.. It also needs to be filled again with a full carafe for it to brew properly. I have a link below that will explain how to set up and use this brewer.
Aloha, ukeboy57
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=bunn+grx-b&&view=detail&mid=E6D1ADD550DA3DA5B120E6D1ADD550DA3DA5B120&&FORM=VDRVRV
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Need to calibrate bunn mcp. Help?

This model of brewer doesn't allow for changes in the calibration. If you've been using it for a while and notice a change in volume chances are the brewer needs to be cleaned. Here is a link to the full manual. http://www.bunn.com/pdfs/manuals/41980.0000.pdf
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Will not percolate. Water is poured, it heats up, no coffee brew

Bunn Home brewers don't perculate. They work the same way that commercial brewers do. Fillit with water, let it heat for about 20 minutes, then put your filter and coffee grounds in the funnel, pour a pot of water into the machine, put the pot on the warmer, and let the water run through. Then enjoy a nice hot cup of coffee.
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Three times this month, we come into the office and there is water all over the place from the coffee maker. It was turned off. Help!

It may have been turned off but was it unplugged?
If yes then the problem is the solenoid has a slow leak.
If no then the water level probe needs to be cleaned.
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This is commercial and the water drips instead of flowing,took 20-30 min to make coffee, how can i clean?

Have you tried to brew without coffee to see how long it takes? If yes then use a pair of channel locke to remove sprayhead and then use the deliming sprding that came with your bunn and clean the brew line then try again, if you still get the ame result, the brewer needs to be descaled.
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Commercial bunn coffee maker that the water only dribbles out

In addition to running vinegar thru your coffee maker, remove the sprayer at the point where the fresh coffee comes out to enter the carafe. It is a disk about the size of a half dollar with several small holes in it. Use a small piece of wire to clean out each of the holes and you should have the speed back. good luck.
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