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                          30 - 45 minutes            

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  • Descaling a Cuisinart 12-Cup Coffee Maker
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Introduction

Coffee generally is made using tap water, which can leave mineral deposits in the hose that transports water from the coffee maker’s reservoir to the ground coffee. These deposits accumulate over time and can cause the water to back up while coffee is brewing. This compromises the quality and reduces the quantity of brewed coffee. A backup also can create a spill, which could lead to an electrical short (or even a fire) originating from the coffee maker or outlet.

Preventive maintenance will keep the coffee flowing. This Fast Fix project describes the process of descaling a Cuisinart 12-cup coffee maker, which includes clearing any buildup in the hose and replacing the charcoal filter with a new filter. Completing this project four to six times per year can improve the flavor of brewed coffee and prolong the life span of the coffee maker.

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Step 1

              Descaling a Cuisinart 12-Cup Coffee Maker               
  • Fill the coffee maker’s glass carafe with 6 cups of cold tap water and 6 cups of distilled white vinegar. Do not mix.

Fill the coffee maker’s glass carafe with 6 cups of cold tap water and 6 cups of distilled white vinegar. Do not mix.

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Step 2

  • Pour the liquid into the coffee maker’s water reservoir.

Pour the liquid into the coffee maker’s water reservoir.

Step 3

  • Remove the coffee filter holder from the coffee maker.

Remove the coffee filter holder from the coffee maker.

Step 4

  • Pull the charcoal filter container out of the coffee maker and remove the filter pod. Wash and dry the filter container.

Pull the charcoal filter container out of the coffee maker and remove the filter pod. Wash and dry the filter container.

Step 5

  • Place a new filter pod in 1 cup of cold tap water; allow it to soak for 15 minutes.

Place a new filter pod in 1 cup of cold tap water; allow it to soak for 15 minutes.

Step 6

  • Turn the coffee maker’s power switch to brew and allow the brew cycle to run.
  • The coffee maker will beep three times when the brew cycle is complete.

Turn the coffee maker’s power switch to brew and allow the brew cycle to run.

The coffee maker will beep three times when the brew cycle is complete.

Step 7

  • Pour the hot liquid down the sink drain while running cold water from the tap, so as not to damage the plumbing.
  • As an alternative, remove the carafe from the heat and allow the liquid to cool before pouring it down the drain.

Pour the hot liquid down the sink drain while running cold water from the tap, so as not to damage the plumbing.

As an alternative, remove the carafe from the heat and allow the liquid to cool before pouring it down the drain.

Step 8

  • Wash the carafe with soap and water; dry it with a clean dish towel.

Wash the carafe with soap and water; dry it with a clean dish towel.

Step 9

  • Fill the carafe with 12 cups of cold tap water.

Fill the carafe with 12 cups of cold tap water.

Step 10

  • Repeat the process of pouring the water into the reservoir, completing the brew cycle, and pouring the water down the drain. Reserve 1 cup of the water.
  • Allow the water to cool, then taste it and see if any vinegar flavor can be detected.
  • If any vinegar flavor can be detected, repeat the process and taste the water again until no vinegar flavor can be detected.

Repeat the process of pouring the water into the reservoir, completing the brew cycle, and pouring the water down the drain. Reserve 1 cup of the water.

Allow the water to cool, then taste it and see if any vinegar flavor can be detected.

If any vinegar flavor can be detected, repeat the process and taste the water again until no vinegar flavor can be detected.

Step 11

  • Remove the filter pod; discard the water.

Remove the filter pod; discard the water.

Step 12

  • Place a new filter pod in the container; place the container in the coffee maker.

Place a new filter pod in the container; place the container in the coffee maker.

Step 13

  • Place the coffee filter holder in the coffee maker.

Place the coffee filter holder in the coffee maker.

Step 14

  • Prepare the coffee maker for brewing and brew coffee as usual. The coffee should brew without issues.

Prepare the coffee maker for brewing and brew coffee as usual. The coffee should brew without issues.

After this project is completed, coffee should brew without issues and taste less murky than it might have before descaling.

Completing this project four to six times per year will keep the coffee maker in good working order. This could prolong the life of the coffee maker and keep it out of the landfill. In addition, it could save money for the owner. That money could be used to purchase better-quality coffee as a reward for keeping the coffee maker in working order.

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