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I had this problem happen 2 months after purchase. Am now destroying the unit trying to find the fuse (will buy a new one -- FROM ANOTHER BRAND -- tomorrow). Will post results.
Hi there: You directed this question at me, but unfortunately this isn't my expertise and I am unable to
provide you with a real solution at this time.
Hopefully one of other experts will be able to
provide you with a real solution.
.... mine stuck after "first" use ... solution ... took it back to the store, got a refund, bought a Mr. Coffee Model IDS77 which was $11. cheaper, has automatic grind settings and a superior bowl arrangement... Then I put Cuisinart on my list of DO NOT BUY ... anything can have problems, but something obviously this chronic should be handled better by the manufacturer ... it should have been taken off the market and fixed ...
Your coffee maker is still under the manufacturer's one year warranty. Contact Mr. Coffee for the nearest authorized service center in your area. You can take the unit or send it to the service center, they send it back to Mr. Coffee, and then Mr. Coffee send a new unit directly to you.
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