I had the same problem after getting a Keurig model 525C and took it back to Costco, with ants still in the coffee maker. I haven't had this problem with other Keurig coffee makers. Keurig needs to come clean and admit THEY have a problem with at least one of their coffee makers.
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Unfortunately you can't. The chime sounder is part of the main control board. Next time you take it in for dealer servicing, ask if they can muffle it with some silicone.
Or upgrade to the DCC-3200 model
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When the waterlevel gets high enough, a small magnet will float in a compartment at the bottom right, of the reservoir and give off the signal to a sensor.
Those floats either leak or corrode over time. What you describe can occur when it is pointing its magnetism in the wrong direction or even when it chooses to raise on its own terms. It is difficult to remove and replace those. Perhaps you can work the clamp loose, remove it and then fool the machine into thinking there is water, with another magnet attached. I have done it. You can see better if the float can be restored, when removed. Mostly it is both cracked open and filled with rust.
Induction Cookers require electromagnetic iron or steel to work. That means that if you bring a magnet near the metal side in contact with the induction spiral then it is magnetic. Get a magnet and see if it sticks to the metal. If it does then it is magnetic and will induce eddy currents to heat up the metal from the oscillating magnetic field. Aluminium won't work and neither will most stainless steel. I likes raw steel, say like a wok pot for example or pots made specifically for induction cooking.
No context apart from that is probably a coffee maker.
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This sounds like there is an issue with the main circuit board inside the machine. Your best option is to contact a good repairer as this may need a more specialist repair.
Things you might try but turn it off before attempting repair.:
Check the flow meter and sensor: Open the machine and locate the flow meter and the sensor. Unplug the sensor and check the cables for any loose or rusty connections. Clean the connector and plug it back in.
Replace the flow meter and sensor: If the problem persists after checking and cleaning the connections, consider replacing the flow meter and the sensor.
Use manual or program mode: As an alternative, you can use the manual or program mode to control the water volume.
How to Fix Water Won't Stop Flowing on Breville Barista Express (youtube.com)
Take off the water tank and loosen the two screw in the chassi. Lift the chassis little and take off the back piece.
If your machine is new model then you have a round boiler on the right side, put in a finger between the chassi and the boiler, you have two thermostat fuse you have to reset.
If you have a old model the you have a fuse on a wire, if you not find any wire with fuse, then you have to take off the top of the machine. You will then see the power card, find the fuse on it and check it.
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I don't recall any Experts named Lee, but this particular Miele is featured here with problems at least weekly.
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Hi Patrick,
Although long time ago you made your post, I would like to ask you if you found the metal replacement part as I am suffering the same topic on a Bodum Granos machine.
Thanks for your help.