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It could of had broke your coffee maker when it was taken apart.
Unplug your coffee maker and then make sure that the coffee and filter are taken out before turning it over and then remove the base to have the heating element and thermostat being exposed and test the thermostat's continuity and If the thermostat broken have it be replaced. It could be clogged or there could be a water clogged and check the coffee tube too.
check for jam with the ram--clean and lube ram - using the correct brads --feed slide/spring weak or sticking--bur or flat spot on ram -ram spring weak or sticking
Haven't had this problem, but sounds like an obstruction of some kind. Turn the vacuum upside down and clean any lint, thread or hair around the roller and make sure there is nothing stuck in there that would impede the roller. I have a long haired dog and have to do this regularly.
If the bike has not been ridden for a while,some of the clutch plates can fuse together.The not starting part has nothing to do with this BUT.To fix the clutch part,the clutch needs to be pulled apart,cleaned and put back together in exactly!!!!!!!! the same order and way it was taken apart.Plates all in order and not flipped around etc..This is a common problem.If you do this a lot of the clutch probs will be gone.Hope this helps
Ok, I took it apart, cleared the clog out, and put it back together. It wouldn't switch to "carpet". Got no answer on my question. Took it apart again, only I went further. Took apart the bottom - brush out, all inside bottom parts out, cleaned all that part of vac. No clogs down there. Ran the carpet/bare floor switch back and forth several times while I had it apart. Put it all back together and it worked fine. Still didn't find a fuse or reset button...
There is no alignment of the lens because the optical lens is fixed. If he removed the lcd panels then there may be a problem. You may want to check to make sure there is nothing on top of the optical lens or the mirror inside the mirror block assy wasn't damaged. If he damged the optical block or lcd panels then an optical block may need to be replaced. Very costly. Good Luck
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