...coffeemaker and then thinks that a customer will turn around less than a year later and buy a new one!? Walmart is a much better deal, at least they will take their faulty products back and replace ...
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...hot plate part of the coffeemaker will not stay on for longer than 5 minutes. The CBC-1600 is designed differently than you might expect. The stainless steel, insulated carafe is designed to keep the ...
...coffeemaker. The coffee is not hot enough..both the water and element are both hot, but , obviously, not hot enough. I cleaned it 2 weeks ago and now this is happening. Which part is not hot
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...coffeemaker (3 of the screws in the upper compartment are hidden under small circular plugs that look like they are part of the plastic surface), and used high temperature automotive RTV sealer to ...
...coffeemaker (3 of the screws in the upper compartment are hidden under small circular plugs that look like they are part of the plastic surface), and used high temperature automotive RTV sealer to ...
hot enough. Beth It sounds like you may have lost the sprayhead. It is under the brew basket (above the place where you put the basket with the filter and the coffee). Sometimes they get loose and you
Question about KitchenAid KCM Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines
...coffeemaker (3 of the screws in the upper compartment are hidden under small circular plugs that look like they are part of the plastic surface), and used high temperature automotive RTV sealer to ...
...coffeemaker (3 of the screws in the upper compartment are hidden under small circular plugs that look like they are part of the plastic surface), and used high temperature automotive RTV sealer to ...
...hot, the initial heating element/coil may have failed. Removal of the heating element is somewhat problematic and will require disassembly of the water container and base of the coffeemaker, and will ...
...the vinegar. Root problem is that the lime in your water has built up on your heating element and the water doesn't get hot fast enough anymore. The vinegar will dissolve the lime and is still
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