My Krups is brand new, so no issue with the filter. I have cleaned it with great precision. Still, the Clean light always comes on. It doesn't seem to affect the purpose of the coffee pot, so I'm just ignoring it.
Running it fully through the cleaning cycle step by step will normally get it gone.
SOURCE: FME2 Coffee Maker
From page 9 of the manual:
Setting and Adjusting the Clock
• The machine must be “off“.
• Press and hold the prog button (o) for 3 seconds: the hours will blink “88 _ _“.
• Adjust the hours in steps by pressing the h/min button (n).
• Press the prog button : the minutes will blink“ XX 88“.
• Adjust the minutes in steps by pressing the h/min button.
• Confirm the setting by pressing the prog button.
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SOURCE: red blinking light on krups coffee maker
It means your water filter needs to be replaced. I wouldn't know this either as I found my coffee maker in a thrift shop, but I read it on Epinions a few minutes ago in a review.
Have you had any problems with splashing when brewing - some of the water missing the spout? I lose up to a cup of water and I'm stumped. The goldtone filter has to be pushed to go down into the unit, does this mean I'm putting it too far in and screwing up the stop n pour or something?
SOURCE: The ''clean'' light is on my cusinart coffee maker
Let a half caraffe worth of distilled white vinegar sit in the water reservoir for about an hour. After the hour, turn the coffeemaker on and let it brew the vinegar until a small amount of vinegar appears in the caraffe. turn the coffeemaker off and let it sit for an additional 20 minutes. Then turn the coffeemaker back on and let it brew the rest of the vinegar. Then run a full caraffe of plain water to flush the vinegar out. If the self-clean light remians on - unplug the coffeemaker for 20 minutes or longer - if you unplug it for any less than 15 minutes, the coffeemaker will not reset itself. You should be good after that - as long as you do some sort of vinegar/water cleaning once a month henceforth.
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: A Krups KM7005 coffee maker/grinder doesn't heat or drip water .
Mine had the same problem ... all the lights are on, grinding works fine, but no heat on the plate, and no dripping of water.
After a weekend on the workbench, I mastered this machine. The KM7005 has 2 x MicroTemp G4 thermal cutoff (TCO) fuses which interrupt the Live line, for overheat protection. Mine didn't overheat per se, but the TCO blew anyway. Not reset-able ... need to be replaced with a soldering iron. To date, I have helped 13 people on this site fix this exact problem.
I'll be happy to advise you to fix this, or fix it for you. Write me at [email protected].
SOURCE: Hello, My Krups coffee maker keeps flashing the no
It sounds like the water sensor has gone out, that is probably causing a short that is preventing the pot from tuning on. If the sensor is not bad then it is probably a short in the circuit board itself. You will need to contact krups to have it replaced under warranty. If it's not under warranty then check with a small appliance shop for an estimate, however in most cases it is just cheaper to scrap it and buy a new coffee pot.
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