SOURCE: need Manual for Krups coffeemaker AG E 15 - can't set time
I went to the Krups web site and pulled a copy of the manual for a different model with the same user interface. This solution worked fine. My model (on the baseplate) is AG E 15. The manual that I printed was for a FMF5. Cheers!
SOURCE: krups water level problem
I have the Krups FMF5 Gives a 'low water alarm' when it's full of water. Take a cheap multimeter from Wal-mart find which themal fuse on the heating element doesn't have continuity. Should be two of them on the unit, one on each side of the silver 'U' shaped element, They are covered in a white sleeve, with a metal retainer holding it to the element. They connect to the power wires White one and Black one going to the element. Mine was a SEFUSE rated for 214 degrees C, Less than $2.00 at Radio Shack I replaced it with a 226 degree C rated SEFUSE which is better than removing it entirely. (it is a safety fuse) I reused the old crimps holding it to the wires, Don't know if solder would hold up. Works like a charm.
SOURCE: krups 867 Bistro Coffeemaker
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SOURCE: Krups FMF5 coffeemaker- coffeemaker begins to brew
Check for any blocks in the route of water from the reservoir. And do not try to run the machine several times before the problem is rectified. It may cause further damage.
SOURCE: Have 2003 Honda Sabre. All
Chances are that that problem is not fuse related. It is more likely you have a defective starter button. The starter button does two things. First, it turns off the headlight and , second, it activates the starter solenoid. If
your starter solenoid clicks when you push the starter button, the
starter button is good. If nothing happens when you press the starter button it may be dirty or broken. Try taking the switch apart and cleaning the button contacts.
Next go to the starter solenoid and try jumping the power from one solenoid post to
the other. You can use a jumper cable clamp, a screw driver, or touch
the two cables together, this sends power directly to the starter. If
the starter works now you have a bad solenoid (burnt internal contact
points).
If you hold the starter button and tap on the starter with a
plastic hammer or back of a screw driver and the starter works , you
need new starter brushes. There are no other parts (other than brushes)
available for the starter from Honda. If the bearings are bad or the
armature is shorted you will have to replace the starter assembly.
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