Ensure that the Brewer is plugged into an independent outlet. If one outlet doesn’t work, try another and reset the circuit breaker if necessary. If the brewer is ON, the LCD should be Illuminated.

This is caused by a block in the water intake. Remove the Water Tank to expose the hose and then remove the hose using pliers to reveal the water intake. Clean the hose and the intake out with water, and put the machine back together.

-Nozzle clogged

Turning down the grind setting can help alleviate the blockage inside of the hose during future use. The hose can be cleaned using a needle or other think object.

-Water tank punctured

A punctured tank will result in excessive leaking and if industrial tape does not fix it, then the unit must be replaced.

The most common cause is the lack of a vacuum seal. Lift the water tank and push down and up on it repeatedly until water has filled the machine. This will allow for a steady flow of water.

-After placing the “K-Cup” into the Brewing Chamber, ensure the Safety Locking Arm is pushed down securely. The LCD screen should indicate ‘READY TO BREW’.

-If the LCD screen indicates ‘REFILL TANK’, add water to the Water Tank or make sure the Water Tank is attached correctly to the Brewer.

-The Exit Needle may be clogged

-The Water Tank may have been removed during brewing

Replace the water tank and perform a “cleansing brew” without the coffee cup.

If you haven’t already, set the time on your coffee maker by pressing “MENU” and going to “CLOCK SET” to set your time. If power to the brewer is interrupted, you will have to reset the time.

This is due to a lack of water in the water tank. Refill the tank and the light should turn off.