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The coffe pot will not produce full pot of coffee it only produces 1/3 then stops i cked water supply that is fine when restart it will only produce another small portion so it is three or four times for each pot

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Check programming.This is very simple;turn switch on and hold brew switch until you here 3 clicks to start brew timer .When desired level is reached turn off on/off switch on front panel to set brew time.Check brew level now.

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