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To clean the vpr you will need to take the lid off the machine. Be sure to unplug while doing this. First clean the water tray. You can unscrew the nut holding this tray and clean the tray in your sink. Put the tray back in and put the lid back on. Plug coffee maker in. Fill one coffee pot with vinegar and pour it in machine. After the water finishes coming out let the coffee maker sit overnight. Before you start filling the maker with water at least 6 times, be sure to clean the spray head. Make sure the 5 or 6 holes are free and clear of any build up. Then start with fresh water. Fill the coffee pot with fresh clean water and pour into machine. Let it finish and do this at least 6 times. If you can still taste or smell the vinegar repeat until you cant.
This is a clogging issue. Meaning it needs to be cleaned. So what I want you to do, if first read this manual that I am sending you via a e-mail link. Just copy and paste link in browser; I am positive it is just clogged. In the manual it will show you some tips on how to unclog it with tooth pick etc... then you want to flush whole system with water and vinegar. Here is the link to put in browser. http://www.bunn.com/pdfs/commercial/manuals/10424.0000.pdf
Check the thermostat on the machine, make sure pot is full before brewing. The water in the tank just heats up it is loosing most of it, make sure lid is on pour in screen.
You don't pour water in that. It makes its own water. LOL It shuts off when it gets full of water. I am not familiar with this dehumidifier but I know it holds 4 pints then the float comes up and kills the power. Take the cover off and I am sure you will find a tub full of H2O.
www.bunnomatic.com/pdfs/commercial/manuals/33545.0000. From what I understand the swithc is to stay on at all times unless you are going to be away for awhile. The water you are pouring in will be the reseve for the next pot. I'm not sure if it should be boiling but check the filling instructions from above . I had no idea how to fill as mine was bought used. Good Luck! God bless!
This type of coffee maker is made to keep hot water always ready to make another pot.
Pour water in ( at least 4 cups)then turn it on with the pot installed to catch the water. It takes a few minutes to get it hot . You might hear it heating. I can with mine.OK after the heating sound goes away put some coffee in the filter and in stall the filter.Now, fill the pot again (at least 4 cups) and pour the water in and put the pot ready to catch the coffee.It makes the coffee fast because it already heated the water from the first time you poured it in.When finished with the coffee just turn off the burner only.These types are made to stay on 24 hours a day.
I just turn mine off and let it heat up the water in the morning.
Hello. I would like to suggest that you pour in water, with a container under the funnel, until water does come out, it sounds like the water has just evaporated too far, and it requires more than a pot to bring it to the top. In the future, if you do not use it for a day or more, you need to unplug it, or just pour a pot of water in to keep it at level, as this unit heats all the time it is plugged in, and can actually evaporate all the water away, blow the element, damage the thermostat, or worse permanently damage the unit.
here you can find the user manual: http://bunnomatic.com/pages/techdocs/manuals/pourbrew_warm.html
It sounds like the tank isn't full. Unplug the machine and make sure
there is a pot underneath to catch water. Pour clean water into the
tank until it starts flowing out. Plug the machine in and let it heat
up. Then try brewing coffee.
The way your machine works is
that there is a holding tank for the water and it isn't actually
brewing with the water you just poured in, it is using the holding tank
water. If the holding tank gets low, and you pour water in all it does
is fill the tank but nothing will come out.
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