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Symptoms
Solutions
6.
The brewing temperature
is either too hot or too
cold.
The thermostat bulb must be in its clip and attached to the
immersion element correctly.
Inspect the thermostat bulb for excessive lime buildup. Clean if
necessary.
Adjust or replace the thermostat. Turn the adjustment screw
counter-clockwise to increase the temperature, clockwise to
decrease. Turn the adjustment screw a maximum of 1/8 turn
per adjustment. Retest and adjust again if necessary. The
recommended temperature is approximately 190
°
F. Test below
the brew cone with water only.
WARNING:
If the thermostat cannot be adjusted properly it should be
replaced. The thermostat is calibrated at the factory and no
attempt should be made to recalibrate it. Use only original
or authorized replacement parts.
Check to make sure the internal wiring is correct. Inspect for
loose, damaged or overheating wires or terminals. Repair or
replace wiring as necessary.
7.
The brewing cycle is too
slow.
Inspect and clean the spray head, siphon tube and reservoir
down-tube.
8.
The beverage level is
inconsistent.
Inspect and clean the spray head, siphon tube and reservoir
down-tube.
Make sure the pour-through lid is closed when not in use.
Make sure the top cover and element gaskets are in place
correctly and are in good condition.
Adjust or replace the thermostat. (See #6.)
9.
Water drips from the
spray head for a long time
after the brew cycle is
finished.
Inspect and clean the spray head, siphon tube and reservoir
down-tube.
Inspect the o-ring on the siphon tube for leaking.
Adjust or replace the thermostat. (See #6.)
10.
Parts are failing
frequently.
Check to make sure the internal wiring is correct. Inspect for
loose, damaged or overheating wires or terminals. Repair or
replace wiring as necessary.
Test the voltage supply. The voltage supplied should match the
voltage requirement on the electrical nameplate.
Test the wall receptacle for correct polarity.
Use only original, or authorized, replacement parts.