Soak in Vinegar works great, and ever so often I run vinegar and water thru the coffee reservoir and it breaks loose deposits, works great for us. Thanks for sharing, love ours.
Yes, white vinegar is a great decalcifier! I use it more than anything else. My final cleaning is with 91% isopropyl alcohol to sterilize the tank and hoses. Lastly, I run white vinegar through again before I run just clean water to remove the vinegar.
I just got one given to me that's only 2 years old and I'm learning bout it for some reason mine never makes a full pot. It's a great coffee maker I love it.
@@dannielong59 if these sit for many hours or overnight plugged in but not used the water evaporates from the tank so you get a low pot the first time. the solution is to pour in half a pot and let it run out before brewing the first pot of coffee.
I know this is old… hoping i can still get an answer. We have this exact model. It brews hot…. But does not stay hot. Warmers work… but not well enough to keep it hot. Am i looking at a replacement element or is there a thermostat or temp control for the warmer plate?
No, most BUNNs do not have a thermostat for the warmers. However, it could be a corroded connection to the warmer. If the wire is broken or green in color, you might just need to replace the wire or connector(s).
Great insight of the coffee maker. My machine just popped the GFCI it was plugged into. We've been using this for years and now something has happened while it was just there. I unplugged the pot and reset the GFCI then replugged it in and it popped immediately.any suggestions to fix this issue?
You have a shorth circuit. It most likely is the heater has deteriorated from hard water sediments eating through the heater coil housing causing a short circuit. However, I would not rule out that the short could also be in any one of the switches, solenoids or wire harnesses.
Any ideas why every morning when i make a pot of coffee with this machine the burner underneath the spray head has a good amount of water that has leaked from the spray head, sometimes worst than other times but can be up to 1/16" I cant figure out why it would be doing this!?!?
Assuming you have descaled the water outlet line: Check the auto-shutoff switch. If the water is boiling, it will boil over when not inuse. Also check the thermostat control which can cause the same issue. Lastly, you may need to replace the tank lid and thermostat gaskets.
Mine leaks horrible from the top. Took it apart and it nearly flows out of the thermostat washer that is like brand new. I probably going to seal it with some food grade sealant.
Mine also leaks at the fill basin nut. It's leaking water during fill and as a result it's corroding my limit sensor to failure. I replaced tank inlet gasket but it still leaks where fill basin nut threads into fitting on top of tank (at the base of that fitting on top of the tank). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated 😊
I have this exact same unit, and it has been sitting for a few months since it was given to me at which time it was working fine. When I brought it out yesterday to clean it and make sure it was still working, when I poured the water in it just runs right out.Do I need to let it warm up the water in the tank first before I put more water in it?
Hi LeRoy, sorry I did not see this earlier. For some reason, I don't get all the notifications I should. But for others to know too, yes toy nerd to let it warm up before you pour more water than the tank holds.
mine went wild and started gushing water out of the filler and sprayer im guessing the thermostat messed up. I replaced the thermostat and it works but seems to not get as hot as it did yes I have it all the way to hot.
You should also change the cutoff switch. If the water gets too hot, it will boil over and spew out wherever it can. Also, the silicon gaskets on the tank lid should be replaced. One was replaced with your thermostat most likely. Check the other too though. When they get hot, they expand and loose their tight seal. Boiling water will destroy their integrity.
Hey, myn leaks from the tank top when I dump water in it. I'm guessing I need to change this seal? Also my machine sits in my cold barn. Anything I should do in winter time? Will it break if it's full of water? Thank you
Change the tank lit gasket and it should be fine. If it freezes full of water it can split the tank. However, it is more likely to pop the gasket and bend the lid.@@tonyb3676
Mine also leaks at the fill basin nut. It’s leaking water during fill and as a result it’s corroding my limit sensor to failure. I replaced tank inlet gasket but it still leaks. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Not likely. If the heater is working, then it could be deposit build up on it,, or the inside of the tank. If it does not look bad in the tank, is replace the hi temp shut off switch. In fact, that is usually the culprit
No, there is no pump. It is called a pour over coffee maker. Because you pour a pot of cold water in the top (when it is already full)and a pot of hot coffee comes out the spout.
Can you help our community center? Our coffee doesn’t seem to get hot enough. I noticed on the thermostat limit switch there is a knob. can I turn that to a higher setting?
Yep! It is the thermostat. It is not shutting the water off. Replacing it is not difficult. 1. Unplug the coffee maker. 2. Disconnect the two wires from the thermostat terminals. 3. Remove the two screws holding the thermostat in place. 4. Gently remove the probe gasket and then slide out the probe. 5. Insert the new probe into the tank being careful not to kink the metal tube. 6. Make sure the probe is down the tank about half way and not touching the sides of the tank or the heater. It should be free moving. 7. push the new gasket into the hole and re attach the thermostat screws & wires. 8. Set the control knob about 3/4 of the way to high to test it. Adjust as desired by turning it up (in small increments) and checking the water temperature in coffee pot at each point until you are satisfied with the coffee temperature. WARNING: Always unplug the coffee maker before making any adjustments. Remember, you are doing this at your own risk. Water and electricity is a deadly combination that can kill! If you are not comfortable doing this, take it to a service person.
Our Woman's club was given this Bunn but we will only be using it for large events a couple of times a month. How would you suggest we drain it at the end of the day?
I think you're missing the spray head that disperses the water out evenly over the coffee in the basket. Without that spray head, the basket will overflow. I think ebay or amazon sells the spray head, but I'm not sure. You can go without the spray head and still make a pot of coffee; you just have to add a basket amount of water each time, not a full pot of water. Wait until the coffee stops flowing into the pot before adding another basket amount of water. Know what I mean?
Hi Paul, hope all is well. I have a question...I have the Bunn vpr series coffee maker and when both top and bottom switches are OFF and you poor water in it, it still heats the water up and delivers it to the pot, can you tell me why that might be? Thanks.
The unit has a tank that has to be filled. The water in the tank is heated by the heating element and is always hot. That is if you leave it plugged in. After that, the machine is ready to use. As you pour cold water in, it pushes the hot water out. So you put 1 pot of cold water in and get exactly 1 pot of hot water out. I hope that makes sense.
With the maker off and the water cold inside the tank, fill with pure/distilled water until the water comes out and flows into the pot. Now your tank is full and ready to be plugged in. Let it heat up to boiling (you should hear it boil and then stop boiling). That's when you add a pot of water at the top. Be sure you have a spray head attached and that it's clean with no clogged holes. It's easy to unscrew and clean. Now you're good to go.
You don't calibrate the machine. It is a simple pour over device. It has no timer or water level controls. What amount you pour in, is the amount that comes out.
Thanks Paul for sharing. its always a good Idea to take a picture step by step so you remember where all the wires go back.
Soak in Vinegar works great, and ever so often I run vinegar and water thru the coffee reservoir and it breaks loose deposits, works great for us. Thanks for sharing, love ours.
Yes, white vinegar is a great decalcifier! I use it more than anything else. My final cleaning is with 91% isopropyl alcohol to sterilize the tank and hoses. Lastly, I run white vinegar through again before I run just clean water to remove the vinegar.
I just got one given to me that's only 2 years old and I'm learning bout it for some reason mine never makes a full pot.
It's a great coffee maker I love it.
wHAT DID YOU DO THE BUNN AT CHURCDOESN'T ALWAYS EMPTY THE SAME AMOUNT OF WATER OE POURS IN
@@dannielong59 if these sit for many hours or overnight plugged in but not used the water evaporates from the tank so you get a low pot the first time. the solution is to pour in half a pot and let it run out before brewing the first pot of coffee.
Thank you, great job!!!!!
I know this is old… hoping i can still get an answer. We have this exact model. It brews hot…. But does not stay hot. Warmers work… but not well enough to keep it hot. Am i looking at a replacement element or is there a thermostat or temp control for the warmer plate?
No, most BUNNs do not have a thermostat for the warmers. However, it could be a corroded connection to the warmer. If the wire is broken or green in color, you might just need to replace the wire or connector(s).
@ thank you.
You helped me , thank you
Great insight of the coffee maker. My machine just popped the GFCI it was plugged into. We've been using this for years and now something has happened while it was just there. I unplugged the pot and reset the GFCI then replugged it in and it popped immediately.any suggestions to fix this issue?
You have a shorth circuit. It most likely is the heater has deteriorated from hard water sediments eating through the heater coil housing causing a short circuit. However, I would not rule out that the short could also be in any one of the switches, solenoids or wire harnesses.
Any ideas why every morning when i make a pot of coffee with this machine the burner underneath the spray head has a good amount of water that has leaked from the spray head, sometimes worst than other times but can be up to 1/16"
I cant figure out why it would be doing this!?!?
Assuming you have descaled the water outlet line: Check the auto-shutoff switch. If the water is boiling, it will boil over when not inuse. Also check the thermostat control which can cause the same issue. Lastly, you may need to replace the tank lid and thermostat gaskets.
ordering a new thermostat grommet for mine, I hope it comes with a split to install it or do you force the probe through it?
Yes it should be slit for installation. It is just to isolated the probe line from the temperature of the metal at the convection point.
@@ElectroRestore Thanks and Thanks for the video
Mine leaks horrible from the top. Took it apart and it nearly flows out of the thermostat washer that is like brand new. I probably going to seal it with some food grade sealant.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing.
Good morning Paul have the same set up have a question mine started boiling water over what does that mean?
Means you need to change the gaskets and the over heat shut off switch on the tank.
Mine also leaks at the fill basin nut. It's leaking water during fill and as a result it's corroding my limit sensor to failure. I replaced tank inlet gasket but it still leaks where fill basin nut threads into fitting on top of tank (at the base of that fitting on top of the tank). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated 😊
w top cover off- start a brew and observe where leak is. prob a grommet that you can reseal w silicone
I have this exact same unit, and it has been sitting for a few months since it was given to me at which time it was working fine. When I brought it out yesterday to clean it and make sure it was still working, when I poured the water in it just runs right out.Do I need to let it warm up the water in the tank first before I put more water in it?
Mine is for sale if anyone is interested
Yes let it get hot, put your coffee in the basket, pour cold water in, it will immediately start brewing coffee. full pot in 2-3 minutes
Hi LeRoy, sorry I did not see this earlier. For some reason, I don't get all the notifications I should.
But for others to know too, yes toy nerd to let it warm up before you pour more water than the tank holds.
mine went wild and started gushing water out of the filler and sprayer im guessing the thermostat messed up. I replaced the thermostat and it works but seems to not get as hot as it did yes I have it all the way to hot.
You should also change the cutoff switch. If the water gets too hot, it will boil over and spew out wherever it can. Also, the silicon gaskets on the tank lid should be replaced. One was replaced with your thermostat most likely. Check the other too though. When they get hot, they expand and loose their tight seal. Boiling water will destroy their integrity.
Hey, myn leaks from the tank top when I dump water in it. I'm guessing I need to change this seal? Also my machine sits in my cold barn. Anything I should do in winter time? Will it break if it's full of water? Thank you
Change the tank lit gasket and it should be fine. If it freezes full of water it can split the tank. However, it is more likely to pop the gasket and bend the lid.@@tonyb3676
Mine also leaks at the fill basin nut. It’s leaking water during fill and as a result it’s corroding my limit sensor to failure. I replaced tank inlet gasket but it still leaks. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
If I changed my thermostat and turned in all the way up and my water still takes forever to heat up should I change the elements next?
Not likely. If the heater is working, then it could be deposit build up on it,, or the inside of the tank. If it does not look bad in the tank, is replace the hi temp shut off switch. In fact, that is usually the culprit
How did you clean the inside the tank ? Just rinse it out ?
diluted muriatic acid and hot water in a pickle bucket
HOLA YO TENGO UNA MAQUINA SIMILAR A ESA DE LA MISMA MARCA BUNN..PERO LA LIMPUE .PERO NO ME ECHA AGUA Y NOSE SI LLEVA BOMBA ..O NO
No, there is no pump. It is called a pour over coffee maker. Because you pour a pot of cold water in the top (when it is already full)and a pot of hot coffee comes out the spout.
@@ElectroRestore hola tu no tienes algun nuemero de telefono de wassap para que me puedas alludar
El problema de la cafetera es que ella calineta bien pero no echa el agua solo se pone bien caliente..y gracias por estarme alludando
LLENE EL TANQUE Y SE PONE CALINTE PERO NO ECHA EL AGUA SOLO LA CALIENTA
@@josecaceres6022 You have to over fill it: 1. Fill tank. 2. let water get hot. 3. pour in more water and it comes out.
Can you help our community center? Our coffee doesn’t seem to get hot enough. I noticed on the thermostat limit switch there is a knob. can I turn that to a higher setting?
You can try it. It might buy you some time until you can get the unit serviced. But I would not set it to maximum.
I have the same one, and i have a problem, the water alway boil none stop .. do you help me to found solution, is it the thermostat ? Thank !!
Yep! It is the thermostat. It is not shutting the water off. Replacing it is not difficult.
1. Unplug the coffee maker.
2. Disconnect the two wires from the thermostat terminals.
3. Remove the two screws holding the thermostat in place.
4. Gently remove the probe gasket and then slide out the probe.
5. Insert the new probe into the tank being careful not to kink the metal tube.
6. Make sure the probe is down the tank about half way and not touching the sides of the tank or the heater. It should be free moving.
7. push the new gasket into the hole and re attach the thermostat screws & wires.
8. Set the control knob about 3/4 of the way to high to test it. Adjust as desired by turning it up (in small increments) and checking the water temperature in coffee pot at each point until you are satisfied with the coffee temperature.
WARNING: Always unplug the coffee maker before making any adjustments. Remember, you are doing this at your own risk. Water and electricity is a deadly combination that can kill! If you are not comfortable doing this, take it to a service person.
@@ElectroRestore thank a lot my friend !! 😃
I have an older stainless model that I will restore. Is there a parts supplier you recommend?
Parts Town is the official BUNN parts supplier. However, there shipping is too rich for my blood. I usually find what I need on Amazon or eBay.
Our Woman's club was given this Bunn but we will only be using it for large events a couple of times a month. How would you suggest we drain it at the end of the day?
thank you so much for your quick reply, Paul. Your solution makes life easier!
What was the solution?
What does VPR stand for?
I believe it is Variable Pour-over Reservoir
Our coffee maker is running the water so fast that the funnel overruns so it's not clogged. What to do??
weird, wrong basket? does it have the spray head?
I think you're missing the spray head that disperses the water out evenly over the coffee in the basket. Without that spray head, the basket will overflow. I think ebay or amazon sells the spray head, but I'm not sure. You can go without the spray head and still make a pot of coffee; you just have to add a basket amount of water each time, not a full pot of water. Wait until the coffee stops flowing into the pot before adding another basket amount of water. Know what I mean?
sprayer head could be loose and pooring too much flow
Hi Paul, hope all is well. I have a question...I have the Bunn vpr series coffee maker and when both top and bottom switches are OFF and you poor water in it, it still heats the water up and delivers it to the pot, can you tell me why that might be? Thanks.
@@ElectroRestore So basically the heater in the tank for the water is constantly on as long as it's plugged in am I correct?
@@ElectroRestore Ok, I thought mine was broken lol. Thanks for getting back to me so quickly much appreciated.
Bunn-aint what they used to be
True That! Nothing is what it use to be! It is the on-going destruction of this country by the 1% at the top!
I have to put in nearly two pots of water and than another pot for mine start making just one pot...why is this???
The unit has a tank that has to be filled. The water in the tank is heated by the heating element and is always hot. That is if you leave it plugged in. After that, the machine is ready to use. As you pour cold water in, it pushes the hot water out. So you put 1 pot of cold water in and get exactly 1 pot of hot water out. I hope that makes sense.
With the maker off and the water cold inside the tank, fill with pure/distilled water until the water comes out and flows into the pot. Now your tank is full and ready to be plugged in. Let it heat up to boiling (you should hear it boil and then stop boiling). That's when you add a pot of water at the top. Be sure you have a spray head attached and that it's clean with no clogged holes. It's easy to unscrew and clean. Now you're good to go.
Where do you get the new "Gaskets" or seals?
Bunn is still in business in Springfield, IL They are very helpful.
@@philwilliams5008google is your friend
how do you calibrate this machine?
You don't calibrate the machine. It is a simple pour over device. It has no timer or water level controls. What amount you pour in, is the amount that comes out.
Is the machine suppose to make a weird noise
If you are meaning a periodic rumbling noise, yes that is normal. It is the tank heater heating the water up to temperature.
Wow I’m dizzy
Alot of clanging..