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The Pop-up does not Pop back up if you pull it so the sink will hold water. I have tried moving the clip on it but that does not help. The sink is about a year old and before this we had problems with the stopper not letting the sink hold water. Been an issue since new.
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Turn off the Keurig coffee maker, and unplug the power cord. Allow the unit to cool for 30 minutes before emptying the water. This gives the water inside the hot water tank an opportunity to cool, helping to prevent accidental scalding when emptying.
Pull the lid off the top of the water reservoir. Lift the water reservoir straight up and to the right of the coffee maker. Pour out any remaining water in the reservoir into the sink.
Turn the small thumb screw on the back of the Keurig coffee maker counterclockwise with your fingers, and pull off the rear access panel. If the screw is too tight to turn with your fingers, use a flat-head screwdriver to turn the screw. Once you remove the access panel, a tube with a plug on the end is visible. Pull the tube out of the plastic clip holder.
Place a large pitcher behind the coffee maker. Hold the end of the tube over the pitcher, and pull the plug out of the tube. Allow the water to drain into the pitcher. If necessary, maneuver the coffee maker to the edge of the counter, and hold the pitcher alongside the counter with the top at counter level.
Push the plug back into the end of the tube once no more water drains from the hot water tank. Empty the pitcher of water into the sink, and push the tube back into the plastic clip holder. Position the back access panel onto the coffee maker and secure with the thumb screw knob.
if you were able to snap the water lines from shutoffs onto the faucet with a click, look for a small wire clip inserted into the lower/outer half of the joint. TURN OFF THE WATER, then remove the wire clip carefully and the water supply lines should come back apart. the little wire clip goes back into the slot for safekeeping till next time .
the plunger ( plug) has slipped out of the grove, or the bottom has split ,, heres a quick fix,, under the sink you will have a rod sticking out with a nut that holds in the shaft that is what moves the plunger up and down,, unscrew that nut and remove the shaft, there will be a tab that holds the rod to another piece of thin metal, just squeeze that and slide it off, once the nut has been removed, you can pull that out of the drain assembly, with a small flat head screwdriver,, pop up the plunger from inside the sink and inspect it,, if the lower tab on it looks good,, you will see how it slides in the hole, so that when the rod is inserted it will slip into that opening, in the plunger bottom, which makes the thing go up and down, once you've done that ( if the plunger was bad, just replace it, ) with the rod and nut back in place, you can adjust the tab so that the plunger goes up the desired length ,, here, this will make it more understanding
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Hello there These pumps do fail after time or get clogged and need to be cleaned out So here is how to repair this First unplug electric plug, then turn off water lines &
disconnect them. Pull out the washer where You could easily work on
it. Then remove the screws holding the back panel and top control knob
panel (IF YOURS HAS SCREWS there are 2 (Spring clips on control panel
were1 on each side in the front towards the outer edge that will pop off. using a flat paint acrapper and sliding it in and pressing in the clips this takes some force then lift up each corner as you are doing that clip now remove the electrical connection piece and the top should now be free and should be able to swing up and out of the way , the main body
of washer, hinges forward and pulls out and off. Now the pump is
accessible, remove the two hoses clamps and pull off hoses, and pop
off two spring clips holding pump on the motor. it will slide off the shaft Then inspect the pump and clean it out the best you can or just replace the entire pump.. slide new pump
onto the motor, (line up flat spot on shaft with pump) and pop the
spring clips back on and reconnect the hoses and clamps. Put main body,
back and top control panel back together the opposite of the way u take
it a part. the Move washer back and reconnected water lines and plugged
in.and test
I'm assuming this is a mechanical pop up drain. If so then one of three things are happening. Either the pop up mechanism needs to be adjusted, there is build up inside the drain where the stopper is or the mechanical parts are worn and need to be replaced.
Remove the items from underneath your vanity so that you have room to work. Under the vanity the pop up will have an adjustment rod. It is possible that the adjustment has slipped resulting in the drain not closing off properly. Try adjusting the connecting rod and see if that helps. If not move on to the next step.
You will need a small pail to catch any water when you disassemble the pop up. Inside the sink put something under the stopper to hold it in an open position because when you disassemble the pop up it will drop to the closed position and may be difficult to get out of the drain. Under the sink there will be rod coming out of the drain held on with a threaded nut. Unscrew the nut and the rod will come out of the drain and deattach from the pop up inside the drain. From the top of the sink remove the stopper. Clear any of the build up which is usually a distasteful combination of hair and soap scum. A pair of latex gloves come in handy at this point. Check the pop up for wear at the point where the rod attaches. It is possible that this could be worn to the point of not working correctly when the mechanics of the pop up are moved to the closed position. Your local hardware store will have any replacement parts required.
Be sure to reassemble every component before using the sink and test for leaks. Good luck with your project.
If you are refering to the little V shaped clip under the sink, you just slide the pop-up rod through the two little holes. Be sure to slide the riser adjuster on in between the two little holes on the V clip. Hope this helps.
Power off the mains.The filter is located behind
the silver plate at the back of the machine at the bottom.Four
screws hold it on.Drain out all the water. The filter is
inside the big black rubber hose attached between the pump and the main
drum. Remove the plastic clip holding it to the pump unit and then the
metal cir clip holding it to the main drum. Inside is a white molded
cone and a big white ball which floats. You will find a lot of junk
here, clean out thoroughly. To refit put white cone back inside just as
you found it, at the bottom, fit ball back into the cone. Attach to the
bottom to the drum and re-fasten the cir clip. Finally reconnect the hose to the pump unit and tighten the plastic clip. Check out the pump
too before reconnecting. Being the first time you shd note what you doing, what goes where. You certainly don't need techs for this; and techs who come are useless anyway.
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You have to take apart the "drain rod" assembly under the sink. There will be a rod with nut on it that goes into the drain near the sink. Take the nut off, drop the stopper in with the eye hole towards the wall and then reinstall the rod through the eye on the stopper and tighten the nut.
under the sink there is a arm that you can raise to push the button up higher in the sink however fist unhook the pin that holds the rod in place under the sink and pull the plug out and clen first then just adjust the arm one notch at a time to get it high enought. If you need more help just post here.
Ok well that is probably the install then. there is a brass ring under the sink that is holding the faucet tight to the sink. this has 2 water lines that feed the faucet and the line to your spout. if the copper lines are not pushed apart enough than it will rub one the line with the weight and make it hard to move up and down. you need to get under it with a flash light and move these lines apart. The worst would be that when the faucet was installed the hole was not big enough and that is what it is hitting. So I hope this help you .
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