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Bloomfield 8572 Coffee Maker Questions & Answers
I recently purchased a bloomfield
You should contact Bloomfield to find your local Bloomfield Service vendor. You will need them for parts and/or service.
*** the following is for information only as all repairs should be performed by a qualified tech.***
The start switch activates the timer (analog or digital) board which turns on the water feed to the brew tank. This forces previously heated water out and sprayed over the ground coffee in the brew funnel. Coffee then drips into the decanter.
* But since the water line was not connected then the buzzing sound is just the valve opening.
* This brewer has a tank that needs to be filled PRIOR to powering up as the heater element usually turns on as soon as it's plugged in. The thermal fuse(s) will blow if tank is not filled. Once filled and powered up. Wait 20 mins then set up a coffee funnel and decanter. Slowly pour in 1 pot of water into the top opening. Do Not splash or over fill! Water should come out of the funnel and fill the pot (full). If it's not hot then the element is not working and this unit will need service.
* Check if there is an on/off heater switch on the back or side. (some are 'Vacation' switch) Turn on and wait 20 mins for another pour over brew. If it still does not heat then the limit fuse(s) are blown.
* Check the on/off switch. Most models will light up when switched on.
* Check the timer. Digital timers tend to be sensitive to electrical storms. Analog timers have a dial and are more tolerant of electrical surges.
* If you do get a good heated brew then continue to use as a pour over or hook up the water line to the brewer. (usually a 1/4" copper line with a flare or compression fitting.)
* Check the water fill solenoid. Should be a definite click when activated. Water filling sound should be very clear.
* No water flow then check the water supply line if it's on.
* Final; this brewer needs service. Call your coffee vendor for advice.
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It seems like the insulation or a heating element in thecoffee maker base is faulty. Water drips into a decanter which is kept warmthrough insulation or a heating element.
You can get all kind of Bloomfield schematics here:
http://manuals-market.com/search.php?cmarque=PERFORMANCE%20TEKNIQUE&modele=ICBM%20779.
Afterclicking this link you will be forwarded to a page contains a form. You need tofill up that form. Most of them are pre-filled. You need to write "Bloomfield"in Brand box and model number in "model number" box. Please don'tforget to mention "Coffee maker" in the "description box".Finally accept their "terms and condition" and click on "search"tab.
Under "Typeof Document" select schematics. Download documents as per your requirement.
Hope this will help you. Good Luck.
My 8572 coffee maker drips
I will assume that it is a pour over brewer from your statement, so the only thing that comes to mind is the thermostat not turning off the elements and the water is boiling and coming out the brew tube. You can try to adjust the thermostat first if that does not help then you might have to replace it.
Not filling to capacity
In most cases there is a digital timer on the machine or a manual timer. The timer should be located behind the panel behind where the container sits below the funnel. If it is a manual timer you can simpley turn it up in small increments. If it is a digital timer you will need to unplug the machine, find the little dipswitch on the board the will read set on one side and lock on another. Set the switch to set, plug the machine is and hold down the brew button til you hear 3 clicks. After the third release the button and let it fill to about 2/3rds of the way up and turn it off. If it is still not correct you can repeat this by turning it back on and holding down the brew switch but allow it to go either higher or lower of the previous level til correct. Hope this helps.
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Keeps triping the GIF breaker
When you plug in the brewers in to a GFI (Ground fault interrupter) outlet. Anything inside the brewer that gets wet/grounded (inside the machine) causes this problem.
You have to unplug the brewer and open it to look for a grounded/burned or wet wire.
Coffee maker on disabled list
sounds like your screen on the water inlet is plugged. remove fitting on water inlet, then clean or replace the screen. this is normal maintenance especially with hard water.
My water doesn't get hot
you either have a bad thermostat, a wire off, or bad heating element. the heating element will burn out quickly if the pot is plugged in with no water, or if left unused for long periods of time. the water evaporates, and the element burns out. best thing is to remove top, and take a look.
Makes a slow pot of coffee
Run some CLR, Lime Away, products that removes cdeposits that constrict water flow. Make sure you rinse plenty, to remove any tracr of the product. You can buy these at most super markets, hardware stores.
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