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Sharon Miller Posted on Aug 14, 2011
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I need instructions on how to do regular cleaning/maintainance on a bunn coffee maker. It does not hook directly up to the water source, but of course, has water hot in a holding tank for next pot made. Please help.

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The complete instruction manual is available from Bunn at ...
http://www.bunn.com/pdfs/manuals/33545.0000.pdf

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Sep 19, 2007

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Use the de-liming spring to clean the copper tube behind the spray head. Pour several pots of clear white vinegar through the unit to further remove lime and scale from the interior of your coffee maker. My Bunn is 24 years old, and the only replacement parts I've ever required are new carafes and the 4041 silicone washer repair kit.

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: Bunn Coffee maker leaks

Hi, you can go to www.bunnomatic.com, and select for home or commercial units, and get an 800 number to call for service and parts. If they cannot help you a appliance repair shop should be able to get you going, thank you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: Water supply for Bunn coffee maker

open the cover on the brewer- depending on your model, it could be the front or the back cover. look for a brew timer dial. turn this up slowly, running a brew each time to see if you now have a full pot

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2009

SOURCE: Water over filling pot

There is a brew timer on the left side of your machine near the heater switch. you need to remove an access panel to access it. turn this down a little, let the water heat up, then try another brew. Adjust as needed, brewing another pot between each setting.

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Ernest R

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  • Posted on Aug 14, 2009

SOURCE: The Bunn CW Series overflows the pot. How canwe

Open the front panel, there is a set of instructions on it, you will have to make sure the board is set to program and not lock, before you adjust.

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http://www.bunn.com/pdfs/commercial/manuals/10613.0000.pdf

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Check your water supply lines if your unit is hooked directly into a water supply. Your unit either has to be cleaned (de-limed) or your water source is bad. You could try using filtered water, but if you have residue inside the unit it must be flushed with a professional delimer if white vinegar doesn't do the trick.
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