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How do I test the heating element in my Bunn BTX-B coffee maker
Take off spray head and the nut under it. Lift the fill water lid. Remove screws. Lift the top off. Remove the nut where the water runs into the tank. Now lift the tray out. Now you can disconnect one end of the heating element and test it. It is probably good. There are 2 thermal fuses connected (under the white sleeves) that usually open. They carry them at Radio Shack and other electronics stores. There is a temperature marked on the side in Celsius. They should read like a normal fuse (continuity if good). I have replaced several of these and have not had a bad element yet. Good luck
Leaking underneath. Is there a way to repair?
First you have to make clear what is causing the leak. A gasket? A burst in a pipe? Burst in the heater? When you know what, you can see (a tech can) if it is repairable and what it will cost.
Bunn royal cup coffee maker
Remove the top panel and locate the level probe in the top of the boiler. Remove the probe and clean off any lime scale. This should stop the overfilling.
Water runs through it imemediately before it heats up.
Make sure it's getting power, and that the "vacation" switch isn't on.
If on a GFCI outlet, press the RESET button - Do Not press the "test" button. If GFCI is located upstream on the breaker or another outlet (not uncommon), try resetting the breaker or that other outlet.
If still no joy, check that the outlet is hot by plugging something else into it. If that item doesn't work either check the circuit breaker for that outlet by moving the lever all the way to the Off position, then back to the On position. You should hear a click like a light switch.
Why is my bunn coffee maker water not heating up?
Make sure it's getting power, and that the "vacation" switch isn't on.
If on a GFCI outlet, press the RESET button - Do Not press the "test" button. If GFCI is located on the breaker or another outlet (not uncommon), try resetting the breaker or that other outlet.
If still no joy, check that the outlet is hot by plugging something else into it. If that item doesn't work either check the circuit breaker for that outlet by moving the lever all the way to the Off position, then back to the On position. You should hear a click like a light switch.
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