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Here is a webpage for the manual: http://www.managemylife.com/mmh/owner_manuals/72691/DeLonghi-Coffeemaker-DC36TB?brand_name_search=DeLonghi+DC36TB
Copy and paste the entire web address into your browser. Just above the box, you will see "click here to download the manual". Click and your copy will open. Use the print option under the file menu for you browser to print your own copy.
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Check it's fuse inside, a blown or open fuse will cause won't work. Similar also happened if the cord wire is already open. Same goes also if the power switch is already defective. Either of those I mentioned will cause the unit not to work. Thanks for asking.
I know this sounds like a pain but it takes a while toget that silly light to stop.
Decalcifying your MR. COFFEE® Coffeemaker Minerals(calcium/limestone) found
in water will leave deposits in your coffeemaker andaffect its performance. It's
recommended that you regularly remove these depositsusing MR. COFFEE® Cleaner
or vinegar. MR. COFFEE® Cleaner is available at manyretail stores or by calling the MR.
COFFEE® Consumer Service Department at 1-800-MR COFFEE(1-800-672-6333).
1. Follow packageinstructions to prepare one batch of MR. COFFEE® Cleaner. Pour the
mixture into the water reservoir. Before decalcifying,remove the water filtration disk
from the machine.
NOTE: 4 cups or 20 fl. oz. of undiluted, white householdvinegar may be used as a
substitute for the cleaner.
2. Place an emptyMR. COFFEE® 10-12 cup basket-style paper filter
or MR. COFFEE® permanent filter into the filter basketand slide
the brew basket in place.
3. Place theempty decanter back in the unit.
4. Press theCLEAN button until the CLEAN indicator light turns on
(Figure 9). For your convenience the cleaning cycle isautomatic.
The entire cycle will take 45-60 minutes to complete.
During thecleaning your coffeemaker will:
a. Slow brewapprox. 3 cups of cleaning solution.
b. Pause for 30minutes (the CLEAN light will remain on to alert
you that the process is active).
c. After 30minutes, your coffeemaker will brew the remainder of the cleaning
solution.
d. When complete,the CLEAN light will turn off and your coffeemaker will turn off.
5. Discard the cleaning solution and rinse the decanterthoroughly with clean water.
6. Fill the water reservoir with clean, fresh water.
7. Place the empty decanter back on the coffeemaker.
8. Remove and discard the paper filter usedduring the cleaning cycle. If a Mr. Coffee®
permanent filter was used during cleaning, remove it andrinse it thoroughly before
replacing it in the filter basket.
9. Begin brewingand allow the full brew cycle to complete.
10. Repeat steps 5 through 9 one more time.
Can not find a user's guide for this, but try to contact cook's at www.cookswarehouse.com and see if they can come up with one. take care and good luck.
I'm not sure if you mean if it won't brew manually or not at all.
Ours failed because the thermistor failed due to the fact that the heater element was badly calcified (calcium deposits). It would come on for a bit, then stop brewing... then it just stopped altogether. I replaced the two thermistors that are in series and it works fine.
The bad news: Cuisinart cruelly used security screws to thwart repairs. The screws are on the bottom and deeply recessed. Thus aside, this coffeemaker is a bugger to dismantle but it can be done after you remove the screws.
Being that I had nothing to lose, I drilled these out and replaced them later.
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