TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

PROBLEM

 

RESOLUTION

 

 

 

Brew Cycle Will Not Start

Check that the power cord is properly plugged into the

 

 

IEC receptacle located at the back of the brewer (see

 

 

Figure 5).

 

Check that the power cord is plugged into a proper

 

 

electrical outlet (see Service Instructions Section C).

 

Check that the power switch is in the “on” position (see

 

 

figure 2).

 

Check that the water supply line to the brewer is

 

 

connected properly and turned on (see Service

 

 

Instructions Section B).

 

Check/ replace fuse on circuit board (see Service

 

 

Instructions Section E).

 

Re-set safety float (see Service Instructions Section D).

 

Check for mineral build up, clogs or kinks to water lines

 

 

and fittings.

 

Clean spray head (see Service Instructions Section B).

 

Check solenoid valve for mineral build up or blockage

 

 

(see Service Instructions Section F).

 

Replace solenoid valve (see Service Instructions Section

 

 

G).

 

Verify that the volume program procedure was completed

 

 

correctly according to the manual (see Volume Program

 

 

Procedure).

 

 

 

No Hot Water or Not Hot Enough Hot Water

Check that brewer is getting power

 

Adjust thermostat (see Service Instructions Section A).

 

Replace primary thermostat (see Service Instructions

 

Section G).

 

Replace heating element.

 

 

 

Carafe Overflows

Verify carafe is empty before brewing fresh pot.

 

Verify supply line pressure – if needed add a pressure

 

 

regulator.

 

Check that float arms are moving up and down freely and

 

 

are not binding (see Service Instructions Section D).

 

Check for mineral buildup, clogs or kinks to water lines

 

 

and fittings.

 

Remove and dry (air) filter (see Service Instructions

 

 

Section I).

 

Check hot tank for mineral build up (see Service

 

 

Instructions Section J).

 

Re-set pot size (see Volume Program Procedure).

 

 

 

Weak Coffee

Adjust thermostat to provide hotter water (see Service

 

 

Instructions Section B).

 

Clean spray head (see Service Instructions Section B).

 

Modify coffee roast, blend, grind or filter.

 

 

 

Hot Faucet Dripping

Tighten hot faucet bonnet one quarter turn (see Service

 

 

Instructions Section H).

 

Replace hot faucet (see Service Instructions Section H).

 

 

 

Slow Flow Rate from Hot Faucet

Check for mineral build up at the faucet outlet (see

 

 

Service Instructions Section H).

 

Check for mineral build up, obstructions or kinks to

 

 

silicone tube from hot tank outlet to hot faucet (see

 

 

Service Instructions Section H).

 

 

 

Dry Coffee Remaining in Brew Basket

Clean spray head (see service instructions section B).

 

Sift grounds flat to set filter (see operation instructions

 

 

section A).

 

Check for mineral build up, clogs or kinks to water lines

 

 

and fittings.

 

 

 

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Oasis Concepts FSTB-A80, FSTB-A60C operation manual Trouble Shooting Guide, Problem Resolution

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