Cuisinart DCC - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
How to clean coffee stains on white coffee maker
Plastic can absorb Stains, so you will need to use some kind of bleaching poduct.
some products you can try individually:
- Baking soda
- Bleach
- Water
- Vinegar
- Rubbing alcohol
Dilute with luke warm water , except for Rubbing Alcohol
Use some kind of tray which you don't mind if it gets bleach stains to protect your countertop. put the device on the tray.
If you can't soak an item, try disconnecting the device, then wrapping a lightly soaked hand towel or paper towel over the area that is discolored
Rinse with luke warm water, and make sure device has completely dried before reconnecting.
How do I set the time on cuisinart coffee maker
Set the function knob to CLOCK
Press and hold the HR button for a few seconds if the clock display time is not flashing
Once display time is flashing:
Press and release the HR button a few times for it to advance - it will say "PM" on the display if it is set for PM
Press and release the MIN button to set the mins
7/18/2022 5:31:40 AM •
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on Jul 18, 2022
Unit leaks out of the bottom
Mine just developed the same problem. Me being an engineer, I decided to take it apart and found the problem. There is an aluminum tube shaped like a "C" with a heating element inside of it. Water flows through this metal tube, is heated, and then pushed via steam pressure. There is a metal brace that holds this "C" piece securely to the bottom of the machine. This brace is sharp and overtightened, which caused a small hole to form in the metal, causing the leak (in my machine of course). I am currently researching how to patch aluminum so I can hopefully fix it.
7/30/2021 10:29:16 PM •
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on Jul 30, 2021
Cuisinart Dcc-1200 coffee maker is gurgling a lot,
I had this same problem and found that coffee grounds had somehow gotten in to the water reservoir and had been circulating thru the machine clogging the charcoal filter. This must have prevented the water from entering the heating chamber efficiently and therefore continued to gurgle until it all got thru.
I flushed out the reservoir by holding the pot upside down and shooting water into the reservoir. It took some time to get all the grounds out. I took out the charcoal filter, flushed out that section and replaced it with a new filter.
When finished, I ran thru a solution of white vinegar for good measure and bingo!! The coffee pot works perfectly.
2/25/2021 8:47:26 PM •
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on Feb 25, 2021
My cuisinart coffee maker leaks
1. Purchase (1) a couple of feet of 3/8" ID by 5/8" OD temperature resistant silicone tubing from a beer/wine-making supplier, or online through Ebay, and (2) a couple of hose clamps big enough for the tubing.2. Unplug the coffee maker and turn it upside down on some old newspaper.3. Using a T10 Torx screwdriver, remove the 4 screws that attach the the bottom plate of the coffee-maker, and remove the bottom plate.4. Unclamp the two orange/red hoses from the C-shaped heater, and carefully pull/remove the other end of the two hoses. One hose is a water intake hose from the water tank to a C-shaped heater element, while the other hose is water outlet hose that goes from the C-shaped heater element to the sprinkler assembly. 5. Carefully remove the small plastic stop check valve from the water inlet hose end close to the C-shaped metal water heater; and take care to not drop/lose the little round plastic ball inside the plastic stop/check valve, while noting which way the stop-check valve is oriented in the hose.6. Cut two pieces of your food-grade / temperature resistant silicone tubing that are the same length as the old hoses.7. After reinstalling the stop-check valve in the new inlet hose/tubing, reinstall the two sections of hose/tubing, and use two hose clamps to attach the new tubing to the C-shaped water heater.N.B. Remember that the stop check valve s/b oriented such that hot water in the C-shaped heater element can't go back to the water tank.7. The ends of the hose that attach to the C-shaped metal water heater s/b clamped, while the other ends just push onto the water tank and sprinkler assembly with a with a little pushing and twisting. See http://www.cocosvariety.com/2011/11/fixing-cuisinart-coffee-maker-alternate.html , as that is the original information source for this posting and the image below. i.e. Credit goes to Coco's Variety !.Also, in the image below, the hose on the left is the water inlet hose, while the hose on the right is the water outlet hose.
1/1/2020 7:45:08 PM •
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on Jan 01, 2020
Cuisinart coffee maker steaming
Does anyone know where the check valve is? We’ve taken the machine apart to try and figure why it’s steaming. We’ve checked the hoses and the filter assembly to no avail.
11/24/2019 3:57:22 PM •
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on Nov 24, 2019
My cuisinart coffee maker leaks out the bottom
Hi - As the coffee maker i have grind and brew just started leaking- I started to take it apart - what i found as of now the screws on the bottom that holds the metal plate has a Allen or torx head as some call it- on mine the inside center of the screw head as some sort of guide pin sticking up in the middle of the head- its small but its there-the correct tool for mine you need for easy removal is a allen wrench with the hole or indent in the middle of it to sit correctly inside the screw head - I got two of them out with an allen; but the other two had to be drilled out - I am assuming they put this style screw in to not allow or make it somewhat difficult for the average person to take out - if they made it easy they would not be able to sell more coffee machines - anyways got the plate off and the hoses were not cracked or had come loose that I could fine - I re-adjusted the hoses farther up onto tubes they attached too and tried again with some water - its still leaking - so there is another possibility that the water tube the hoses are connected to have a pin hole some where in it - apparently it has been leaking for some time now due to all the corrosion and rust I found on the metal plate- i used only distill water and also change out filter inside coffee machine- before I give up on it - I am going to try and work on the inside of the machine- take it completely apart- but before that happens I will wok on doing a cleaning of the coffee pot screw lid and the baskets that catches the grind. That's my two cent worth.
2/11/2019 2:30:49 AM •
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on Feb 11, 2019
Why do I get so many coffee grounds in my cuisinart on demand coffee maker?
Many times this is a result of the coffee grind. To overcome this with some brands, I use an additional filter, put the desired amount of coffee in it, and then fold the sides over to make an envelope. Place the folded sides down and brew coffee. If any of the coffee gets out, the second filter should catch it.
Removing control panel
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To remove the faceplate:
You will need a tiny standard
screwdriver (I used one from an eyeglass repair kit) and a smallish
philips screwdriver. Begin by removing the carafe, the basket (and
permanent filter, if you have one), the water filter, and the insert
on the underside of the flip-up lid. With the lid open, you will
notice two round screw covers towards the front of the coffeemaker to
either side of the filter basket. Remove these with the small
standard screwdriver. This is impossible to do without damaging them
somewhat. Remove the two philips screws underneath .
There are nine clips that need to be
released to remove the plastic top of your coffee maker. First, press
in on and release the two located on the back just below the lid
hinge. With the small standard screwdriver, gently release the six
clips along the top edge of the casing. These are located two in
back, near the corners and two along each side. You will have to get
up underneath the plastic bezel, be gentle so that you do not bend
the stainless steel housing (if you do, gently bend it back into
place before you put everything back together). Lay the coffeemaker
on its back. The final clip is located in the carafe “nook” to
the back of the drip outlet. The upper plastic portion should now
lift straight up out of the coffeemaker.
With the coffeemaker upright, remove
the four philips screws holding the faceplate in place. Remove the
faceplate by pulling it straight out towards you.
8/31/2018 5:02:48 PM •
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on Aug 31, 2018
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