SOURCE: mr coffee model isx43 12 cup
Turn the :Warming Temp." dial to the right, this is the hottest the heating plate will get and should resolve your problem. THedial is locatedjust under the clock.
SOURCE: manual for Mr Coffee Bread Machine
http://www.foodsaver.com/manuals/MrCoffee/5810%20Breadmaker%20Recipe%20Book-color.pdf
there is a link for the mr coffee breadmaker
SOURCE: Mr Coffee doesn't brew
Usually when that happens you need to clean it out w/ white vinegar and water because it's developed a blockage of some kind. I'd recommend 6 cups vinegar and 6 cups water, and brew it through like a normal brew cycle. If you haven't done this at all in the year that you've owned it then it probably won't work completely the first time. You might have to do it quite a few times, and I suggest doing it at least once a month from here to keep the problem from happening again. And remember to always use a fresh solutution each cycle, don't want anything you take out to go back in, you may not get any coffee then! :)
If you like, there's another way you can do it. Put in the solution of vingear and water, start to brew it, and just when you start seeing it drip into your pot, turn off the unit and let it sit for an hour. Soaking it or running it through several cycles can both help, it's up to you how you go about it.
SOURCE: I have a FT series Mr Coffee (Black and Silver)
Could be as simple as a hose that popped loose, or as serious as a cracked tank...the only way to know for sure is to pull the bottom plate and have a look.
Most retailers have a generous return policy, and you never really know what you can't have until you ask...but if this is not an option, a 30 minute project could save you the replacement cost.
Remove the base plate screws* and lift easy to reveal the heater element and hoses to the water tank.
*Torx screws (a star pattern) require a special driver that can be found cheap at any auto parts store.
Check the hoses one at a time for leaks (cracks, dry spots, tight fit, etc) and look at the bottom of the tank for a split or crack.
Place the bottom back on (no screws yet) and add a little water...If it stays, then you got it.
If it leaks, lift the machine to eye level, drop the bottom out of the way, and add a little more water so you can watch for the source of the leak.
A broken tank means a new machine...but a bad hose can be replaced.
***Don't forget to VOTE for the guys who take an interest in helping!
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