TROUBLESHOOTING
Coffee is overflowing from filter basket.
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Too much coffee was added. Recommended maximum amount is 82 g of coffee.
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Decaffeinated or finely ground coffee is more likely to cause an overflow. Use slightly
less when brewing these types of coffee.
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Coffee grounds may have fallen between the filter paper and filter basket when
coffee was being added.
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Filter paper not open fully or in the proper position. Always fold the filter paper at
the seams to ensure filter fits properly. Then, rinse filter basket before inserting filter
paper. This makes it more likely that the edges of the filter paper will remain pressed
against the side of the basket.
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Poor-quality filter paper.
Longer than normal brew time.
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Too much water was added (1.4 litres [10 cups] max).
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Coffee system needs cleaning.
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Overflow protection may have been activated during brewing. If a lot of coffee has
been added and the filter basket is about to overflow, the scales will detect this and
the heater will turn off to allow the basket to drain. Once the coffee has drained to a
certain level, the heater will turn back on and finish brewing. This may increase the
brewing time.
Coffee overflows from jug.
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Too much water was added (1.4 litres [10 cups] max).
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Jug has not been emptied since the last use.
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