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Anonymous Posted on Mar 03, 2010

Less than one year old. Takes 10 or more minutes to brew a pot of coffee. I have followed cleaning and deliming instructions three times. Did not help.

  • Anonymous Mar 03, 2010

    That is not the problem. It has been cleaned and no clogs. Can see through each little hole.

  • Anonymous Mar 03, 2010

    The sprayer holes are clean. Any other suggestions?

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Hello :

Check this link for manual : http://www.manualsonline.com/search.html?q=bunn+Coffee+Brewers+&submit.x=50&submit.y=11

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Hello. the problem is the little sprayer that sprays water into the coffee grounds. They get clogged with coffee oil and coffee grounds. Unplug the machine, tip it upside down in the sink so the water doesn't go everywhere and use a straight pin to clean out the little holes of the spray nozzle. That nozzle should unscrew, which would make it easier to clean. When you are looking at the nozzle, unscrew it by turning it counterclockwise. Joe

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