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Machine does not work - no power / power to wall
Unlikely to have been storm affected. Have you tried it in another wall socket ?? If so and it still dead, death may have been just a coincidence.
Check with supplier to see if it has replaceable internal fuses OR have it serviced - first consider service costs v cost of new machine.
6/9/2010 11:09:58 AM •
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on Jun 09, 2010
I just purchased cuisinart DGB-650BC
Try using the gold tone basket without another coffee filter. If this does not work, try a coarser ground coffee. If the coffee is too fine, it will restrict the water from flowing through the filter fast enough and will eventually overflow the basket.
I hope this helps. I'll look forward to hearing back from you. :-)
4/30/2010 11:59:38 AM •
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on Apr 30, 2010
Cuisinart 14 cup coffee maker won't heat up
It may be. Unplug the machine and take it apart. Find the thermal fuse. It is usually on one of the power wires near the plate. Check it with an ohmmeter or continuity tester. Replace it if it is open (no continuity) I'm not sure if they still do, but Radio Shack used to sell the fuses.
1/7/2010 3:32:48 AM •
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on Jan 07, 2010
Pot stops brewing before empty
Hello jearle0249,
This is a really common problem with the cuisinarts. I am most familiar
with the DCC-1200, but you may be able to solve the problem. The may be
an indication that something is plugged up. Open the top of
the unit and in one of the corners you should find a water filter stick or
column that is removable. Pull it out and open it up to clean out the
clogged up carbon filter in there. (You can later buy a new filter on
Amazon.) Clean out the debris from the bottom of the cavity. Replace
the stick into the cavity once cleaned. Now it's time to run through a
solution of 2 parts water and 1 part vinegar. Do this once or twice
with fresh solutions, then with a pot of fresh water. When the filter
stick is plugged up the sensor says its time to clean it or shuts the unit down, but most
people don't know about this fix. I hope this is helpful to you, jearle. Positive feedback is appreciated. Good luck. NormanZ
7/31/2009 2:55:19 PM •
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on Jul 31, 2009
CUISINAR COFFE MAKER STOPPED WORKING
Hello normachevar,
I think I can help you. This is a really common problem with the cuisinarts. I am most familiar
with the DCC-1200, but you may be able to solve the problem. The may be
an indication that something is plugged up. Open the top of
the unit and in one of the corners you should find a water filter stick or
column that is removable. Pull it out and open it up to clean out the
clogged up carbon filter in there. (You can later buy a new filter on
Amazon.) Clean out the debris from the bottom of the cavity. Replace
the stick into the cavity once cleaned. Now it's time to run through a
solution of 2 parts water and 1 part vinegar. Do this once or twice
with fresh solutions, then with a pot of fresh water. When the filter
stick is plugged up the sensor says its time to clean it or shuts the unit down, but most
people don't know about this fix.
I hope this is helpful to you, normachevar. Positive feedback is appreciated. Good luck. NormanZ
7/11/2009 7:28:47 PM •
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on Jul 11, 2009
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