Kenmore KCP12PRO Coffee Maker - Page 8 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My iCoffee single cup brewer won't brew anymore.
There is more you can do besides descaling. Mine quit dispensing water a couple of weeks after descaling (first descaling in 6 years of use). I figured due to age the pump might be shot until I thought of the Keurig we have at work which will stop working and tell you the needle is clogged. So, I went into and up the needle a couple of times with dental picks-the ones that have brushes at the end. They came out of the needle pretty gunked up. I tried the machine and within the cycle it dripped some water and coffee grounds. I cleaned the needle a second time and this time the water flowed as it should. Works good as new now. So try this before you finally give up on yours.
The Neff C77V60N2/08 coffee machine does not turn on. There is a 220v voltage at the output of the machine's power switch.
The Neff C77V60N2/08 coffee machine does not turn on. There is a 220v voltage at the output of the machine's power switch.
If your Neff C77V60N2/08 coffee machine is not turning on and you are getting 220V at the output of the power switch, it is possible that there is a problem with the internal components of the machine. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the fuse: The coffee machine may have a fuse that has blown, causing the machine to stop working. Check the fuse and replace it if necessary.
- Check the power cord: Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the coffee machine and into the wall outlet. Check for any visible damage to the cord, such as fraying or cuts, and replace the cord if necessary.
- Check the power switch: The power switch may be faulty or not functioning properly. You can try to clean the switch or test it with a multimeter to see if it is working correctly.
- Check the heating element: The heating element may be faulty or not functioning properly, causing the coffee machine to not turn on. You can test the heating element with a multimeter to see if it is working correctly.
If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, it is possible that there is a problem with the internal components of the coffee machine. In this case, it is recommended to bring the coffee machine to a professional repair service for further diagnosis and repair.
How do you fill the water tank for the scm630wc?
Grab the handle of the tank and pull forward. Then lift the tank out of the housing. At the sink, turn the tank upside down and twist off the cap by turning counter-clockwise. Fill the tank with cool tap water. Then replace the cap firmly. Return the tank to the housing using the locating tab on the tank base to easily align the tank with the humidifier.
See the manual at ManualsLib here:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1041172/Sunbeam-Scm630.html?page=2 . (I found the Show simplified version button helpful.)
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
Grohe Red Duo M not working suddenly
Grohe Red Duo M is a two handle kitchen faucet that was recently installed in my home. A few days ago, one of the handles suddenly stopped working. I have tried everything to get it to work, but it seems to be completely nonfunctional. I am not sure what could have gone wrong, as the faucet seemed to be working perfectly fine when it was first installed. I am now at a loss as to what to do about this problem.
Saeco Brew Unit: How to realign the gear?
Saeco XSmall : Cannot put brew group back in... Turns out the drive gear in the main machine is mis-aligned. This can happen if you try to remove trays or open the service door while the machine has not "finished" a brewing cycle (coffee may be done, but the machine is not!). Confirm this by looking at the drive shaft. It has 5 splines, and two are much wider than the other 3. Those wider ones should be on the top--if they are in any other position, then it does not match the "neutral" position in the brew group and the brew group cannot be inserted. Unless there is something else wrong, the machine will re-align itself during the power-on self-check, but in order to trigger the self-check, you have to fool it into thinking that all the trays, etc. are installed (essentially, bypass all relevant microswitches). This doc has some details and pictures of what to look for: https://www.coffeetico.com/SAECO_pdf_files/BrewGroupRemoval.pdf. For the XSmall, leave the brew group out, shut the service door and put the grounds bin in. Also, make sure the water bin and drip tray are in as normal. This is enough for the XSmall to startup. Turn the machine on and as it does its self-check, the gears get re-aligned properly. It will eventually figure out the brew group is missing and start flashing red--turn the machine off at that point. Verify that the two wide splines are at the top. The brew group should now slide in easily.
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