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Tube-Coffee MS-0A01328

Manufactured by:
Krups
ERP Number:
ERP10403579
Part Number:
MS-0A01328
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Krups ea8250j4 was leaking from the bottom of the device

David from Benicia, California

1 person found this instruction helpful.
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Parts Used:
MS-0A01328
I\'m not a coffee maker nor small appliance repair person. That said, figuring out how to take apart the coffee maker as well as troubleshoot the issue took about an hour, going careful and slow. Once I figured out what was wrong and found the part, the repair and re-assembly was pretty fast and simple.

Problem - the small port where the rubber tube meets the \"Tube-Coffee\" piece was broken away from the tube. This is why the coffee maker was leaking. The coffee was no longer making it to the spout and into my cup. Instead it was leaking all over the inside of the maker. This \"Tube-Coffee\" piece looks like it gets deformed due to heat and after some number of uses fails and needs to be replaced. I put ~1400 cups (according to the machine) through the maker when it broke.

1. UNPLUG THE COFFEE MAKER BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING (Getting electrocuted is not a substitute for caffeine)
2. Remove all of the coffee beans you can, remove drip tray, remove grounds trays
3. Remove the metal grate at the top of the maker
4. Take out all of the screws you can see, remove the spout for the cleaning tablet
5. Remove 2 screws from coffee bean tray, remove tray
6. Remove 1 screw which is recessed underneath where the bean tray was
7. Remove the entire top plastic portion
Note: Now is probably a good time to clean out your maker, with a brush or vacuum with attachment
8. Locate the rubber tube which extends from the coffee press to the front of the machine. The end of this rubber tube is connected to the \"Tube-Coffee\" plastic piece
9. Pull off the end of the tube and un-clip the \"Tube-Coffee\" piece
10. Plug the tube into your new \"Tube-Coffee\" replacement part and clip it back into the maker.
11. Follow steps 7 - 2 to put it all back together, plug it in
12. Enjoy your coffee again!
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