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Its pluged in, there is power to the outlet ,no lights are on the coffee maker ,the side door is closed and locked the drag door is fully in
but still no lights.
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Make sure the outlet where the coffee maker is plugged in is live. Plug in a different appliance to verify that the outlet works. After that, there is usually a power button on the back or side of the machine. If you still have no power it is probably a fuse that is inside the coffee maker. This is best left to a skilled electrician or appliance repair person.
I hope you have solved this problem by now... The door not closing properly happens when coffee grounds build up in the middle of the machine. It tends not to get everything into the waist box. You need a chopstick to fish out the grounds from behind/under the central column of the machine. You'll find a lot of coffee packed in! Then the door will close.
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Open the door on the right. The brew unit is the thing with the handle
that has the "press" on it. You need to push on the upper left side of
the brew unit until it clicks. There is an outlet spout on the opposite
side of where you are pushing. It goes into an intake port that needs to
be lubed, (use a food grade lubricant) so the outlet spout will slide in without pushing back. That
should take care of the missing brew unit.
There is no user servicable fuses on that machine. There is a door switch on the top right behind the door. It will not turn on unless the door is fully closed. Please try it in a different receptacle and make sure you have power. If the outlet that it is plugged into is GFCI or AFCI protected, it may have tripped when you plugged it back in.
2 screws in the beanhopper, remove it.
1 screw under the bean hopper in a litle hole on the backside.
if you open the door to the brewingunit, you will find 2 screws underneath, one is close to were the coffe outlet is and the other one is on the other side.
and 1 screw is under the watertank.
after you have taken all those screws of then you can remove the top cover. and the bioler will be exposed.
flip the unit over and use a 5/16" nutdriver to remove the screw. carefully pop off the base. look for the heater wire that's wound around the main heater. it may be burned off the spade connector. the pilot light operates off the little thermal device that's held in place with that flat spring. the other side of the main heater is welded to the heater and the cord terminal. the thermostat device may be shot - it should stay open until the pot is filled with hot coffee. it is set to close on a preset temperature of the pot. replacing it should solve your problem.
The door on the top is not closed properly. When you open the top door(cover),you will see a button that is located on the top of the grinder cover. that is a switch that tells the coffee maker that the door is closed and can safely make coffee..please check that all parts are in place and top door(cover) is closed comepletly. good luck.
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