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Verify that the water is leaking from the bottom of the coffee maker and not just running down the back during filling and pooling underneath. (Look under coffee maker - without lifting - to see if water droplets are hanging from bottom of unit)
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Sounds like it has a leak in the tank or the hose. Unplug the coffee maker and turn it over. See if you can remove the bottom cover. Make sure the coffee maker has not been on and is cool to the touch!
Underneath will be a tube and heating element. Make sure the tube is connected to the water reservoir and that there are no holes or cracks in anything. It could be that someone dropped it and cracked the plastic somewhere.
There is high temp tubing that may have come loose or become dammaged fromheat or the coil that heats the water may be leaking if you are using strong cleaning chemicals to remove scale from the unit. The bottom is held on with screws. Remove these and look to see what is the source of the leak.
The bottom half should bolt to top half. After screws are removed, then you should be able to pull the bottom off and look for cracks, holes, or a bad gasket. You can always use silicone and seal it yourself
Well they don;t give these away for sure. Lets see if we can help you out. ? are you over filling it.This happened to me because I was reading the fill line wrong. {got new glasses} . If not may be you could try makeing less. But if only 1/2 cup comes out and no more, that wouldent indacate a leak in the tank, if there was it would all leak. Try backing off on the coffie and water, and see if it still leaks. if it does get back to me. DFD
I had the same trouble before and probable causes were: too much coffee powder in the funnel? or the coffee beans are ground too much, makes the power clogging in the bottom of the steam tube?
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