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Review on Vintage Electric Pulse Blender - 1L Glass Pitcher, Tritan Travel Bottle & Storage Container Included, High Power 300W for Crushing and Pulverizing Ice Cubes by Christina Martin

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HOW TO REPAIR A COFFEE MACHINE!

- when your coffee pot is evaporating - when it's not dripping - when it's not sucking in water. After removing the first 4 screws on the bottom of the coffee maker, you will need to remove the inlet tube using long needle nose pliers to remove the top and bottom hose clamps. If you are not sure which one it is. This is a hose connected to a water tank. And you should be able to see 2 things inside the tube. Inside this tube is a ball valve and what I have called a fixed bore tube, although it could be called something else. From what I can see it just restricts the flow of water. Remove this white solid hole from the tube and clean it. This is the cause of the problem. The ground coffee goes into the water tank and then collects in this small closed lid. You have to see through this hat. Even if it's in the pipe. I took another photo when I put it back in place neatly. If you look down the hose and this cap is clean you can see through the middle. Then remove the ball valve as it is likely clogged with coffee. After cleaning, reverse the steps and reassemble. Like this comment to be at the top and help anyone who is having this problem. This is a simple fix and easy maintenance for your coffee maker.

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