@@frybrosturkeyranch7721 I don’t but you take the top off. Unplug first. Then we stick a small 1/4 hose down the tank to the bottom and we siphon the water out. We also open the front and use a wrench to disconnect the copper on both sides of the solenoid. The cw is prone to freezing and cracking pipes. If you have 1/4 copper pipes on the back I would open up every place where there’s a fitting.
awesome video. Mine was filling to much. Backed it off. Perfect now. However. It constantly drips off and on when its just resting. Pretty soon its full again by itself and spilling over if no ones watching after it. Any idea whats causing this?? Do you have a video for that? 😮😬😕
I don't have a video but there's two things that can cause the water to constantly drip. The fill solenoid is not closing all the way and needs to be replaced or the main coil has a hole in it. Take the top off the brewer and you'll see a pan. water comes into the pan by the small tube on the back left. If water is dripping out of that then the fill solenoid needs replacing, if the water isn't coming from there and still dripping out then the coil is gone and that's a job for a technician but more often then not we just throw out the unit.
This did not work after multiple attempts. Trying to increase brew volume and instead I'm getting very inconcsistent water levels and in many cases even less water.
I just installed a new one. But I have no Idea how to check the water pressure. It says that if it is at 90 psi it should be reduced to 50 psi? So...its working great but i hope i dont screw something up because I dont know how to check the water pressure..😢🤔😬
Sounds like a bad grommet (Part #07073.0001) You'll have to cut it with a razor from the center out so you can fit it over the thin tubing. It may already have the slit. Water over fills the tank in order to push it to the brew basket so the grommet needs to be sealed.
@@pfeels what I do is connect a hose to where the water comes in to the receiving pan, hit the start button till you hear the 3 clicks and turn the machine off when you get to the desired volume. It should stay at that level for a long time. oh well that's what I do.
@@iandouglas2872 I think that's the way the Bunn tech taught my guys, I'll have to check but again I'm not sure why you have to do it every day. It should hold.
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Perfect! Thanks for the easy to follow instructions.
Great help thanks - if I find the pot level is decreasing I lift the top cover and clear the scale that's restricting the cold water inlet spout.
So easy to understand and follow. Thank you!
Thank you for the video! Do you happen to have one on emptying the tank on the CW series before storage? Thanks again!
@@frybrosturkeyranch7721 I don’t but you take the top off. Unplug first. Then we stick a small 1/4 hose down the tank to the bottom and we siphon the water out. We also open the front and use a wrench to disconnect the copper on both sides of the solenoid. The cw is prone to freezing and cracking pipes. If you have 1/4 copper pipes on the back I would open up every place where there’s a fitting.
awesome video. Mine was filling to much. Backed it off. Perfect now. However. It constantly drips off and on when its just resting. Pretty soon its full again by itself and spilling over if no ones watching after it. Any idea whats causing this?? Do you have a video for that? 😮😬😕
I don't have a video but there's two things that can cause the water to constantly drip. The fill solenoid is not closing all the way and needs to be replaced or the main coil has a hole in it. Take the top off the brewer and you'll see a pan. water comes into the pan by the small tube on the back left. If water is dripping out of that then the fill solenoid needs replacing, if the water isn't coming from there and still dripping out then the coil is gone and that's a job for a technician but more often then not we just throw out the unit.
@@pfeels Thank you.👍👌🙏
Great video. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome
Neat! Just not ideal for specialty coffee where we weigh everything
This did not work after multiple attempts. Trying to increase brew volume and instead I'm getting very inconcsistent water levels and in many cases even less water.
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Sir can i put hot water for American coffee in this machine?
They require cold water
I just installed a new one. But I have no Idea how to check the water pressure. It says that if it is at 90 psi it should be reduced to 50 psi? So...its working great but i hope i dont screw something up because I dont know how to check the water pressure..😢🤔😬
There's a restrictor in the fill valve so you should be fine.
I have a similar machine, but the water overflows from the clear-cut grommet where the sensor is inserted. I can't figure out how to stop it
Sounds like a bad grommet (Part #07073.0001) You'll have to cut it with a razor from the center out so you can fit it over the thin tubing. It may already have the slit. Water over fills the tank in order to push it to the brew basket so the grommet needs to be sealed.
I did what you said, but no three clicks happened on my machine and the water overfill keeps spilling out, Do you have any solution? thank you
@@WEIYAOHUANG-h1o did you throw the tiny switch on the board?
Thank you sir!!!
You're welcome
Thank you so much!
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I’ve spent over 5 hours to try to get it consistent and it never stays at the quantity I want it to pour into the decanter.
Try calling Bunn technical support. You should be able to get their number off the internet. If it won't hold then it might be a board problem.
When in the set position does it reset the saved timer? I’m trying to decrease the levels
It doesn't reset the timer. To decrease the amount check out 2:09 of the video.
Ok I have one that pump water how do I fix please
I don't know what you mean by pump water.
「front」「 rear」 is what key?have any function?
I'm not sure what you're asking
Thank you so much
My machine not calibrating it make the same amount why?
I don't know. Maybe the boiard is bad. Are you putting the little white switch on the board in the proper position when you do the calibration?
there is a much easier way to do it I do it almost every day
You shouldn't have to do it more than once a year but video hope you do it and send me a link. pfeels@gmail.com
@@pfeels what I do is connect a hose to where the water comes in to the receiving pan, hit the start button till you hear the 3 clicks and turn the machine off when you get to the desired volume. It should stay at that level for a long time.
oh well that's what I do.
@@iandouglas2872 I think that's the way the Bunn tech taught my guys, I'll have to check but again I'm not sure why you have to do it every day. It should hold.
@@pfeels 300 machines