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4

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Water Hoses               
  • Flip the coffee maker over so the bottom is facing upwards.
  • Use the screwdriver with size 4 extension with the T10 Torx bit to remove all four 17 mm long screws.
  • Lift the bottom cover off the bottom of the coffee maker.

Flip the coffee maker over so the bottom is facing upwards.

Use the screwdriver with size 4 extension with the T10 Torx bit to remove all four 17 mm long screws.

Lift the bottom cover off the bottom of the coffee maker.

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Step 2

  • Gently squeeze the hose clamps together and begin moving the metal clamp away from the heating element.

Gently squeeze the hose clamps together and begin moving the metal clamp away from the heating element.

Step 3

  • Gently pull on the loose hose to remove it from the heating element.

Gently pull on the loose hose to remove it from the heating element.

Step 4

  • Squeeze the clamp with tweezers on the opposite end of the hose from the one you already removed.
  • Once the clamp is free, gently pull upwards on the hose to remove it.
  • Replace the disconnected hose with a new functioning hose.

Squeeze the clamp with tweezers on the opposite end of the hose from the one you already removed.

Once the clamp is free, gently pull upwards on the hose to remove it.

Replace the disconnected hose with a new functioning hose.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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George Heynen - Feb 18, 2019

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I think this was a brand new coffee maker used for this demo. My hoses will not budge. I would guess they soften up and permanently adhere to heating element over time. Also, from other videos, there is a ball in the hose (to control direction of water.) Not sure if you can replace with any old hose.

Ronald Swapp - Jun 5, 2019

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Oh yeah that really helped, why not tell us where you got the hose or what type it is?

Silicon Durometer 50 or 70 or is it something else, totally useless site, waste of time.

kenzenmaster - Jan 4, 2020

Wish someone would answer this good question…

kenzenmaster - Jan 4, 2020

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Where to get, and what kind of replacement hoses ??? Do you need a new ball in little filter , or do you need the filter at all ???

Mike carey - Mar 3, 2020

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003SY… this is where I ordered red hose from. $5.69 for a foot.