Most common questions used to investigate
Is the coffee maker not powering up?
Is the coffee maker's switch correctly plugged in to the main power socket and is the switch flipped on?
Check the main power cord. Is it damaged?
Check the circuit box and the fuse of the coffee maker. Is there any flipped switch or is the fuse broken?
There should be a main power switch on the back of the coffee maker. Is it turned on?
Does the coffee maker suddenly trip while working?
Does the coffee maker heat for too long or will it not shut down automatically?
Are the control buttons not responding?
Is the water not flowing properly or coming out very slowly?
Common conclusions
Plug the cable in properly, then flip the switch and try again.
Replace the cord with a new one as the damaged wire may be the cause of the problem.
Replace the broken fuse and flip the switch after turning the coffee maker's switch off, then try again.
This switch is placed as a safety switch. Turn it on, wait a few seconds and then you may use the coffee maker.
The problem may be with a damaged circuit board or even the thermostat. Contact the original manufacturer and file a request for service or hire a local technician to get it fixed.
The problem may be with a damaged wire, the circuit board or even the heating element, so you should contact the original manufacturer and file a request for service or hire a local technician to get it fixed.
The problem may be with a broken switch or a damaged thermostat. Replace them with a new one or contact a local technician and get it fixed.
Contact a local technician or the original manufacturer as the problem may simply be a broken switch which you may replace yourself, or the control circuit board may have been damaged in which case professional help is needed.
Open the coffee maker from the top and check the water filter (if any). Is the outflow pipe clogged or the filter filled with debris? If so, clean it and refill the coffee maker again.
Unfortunately, we were unable to detect the problem. Contact the original manufacturer and file a request for service or hire a local technician to get it fixed.
References
https://www.ereplacementparts.com/repair-center/appliance/coffee-maker/
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