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Cuisinart Grind and Brew parts?
I have a Cuisinart Grind and Brew coffee maker that needs a new board
(where the off/on and other buttons are located). I can see that it easily can be replaced but cannot locate a new one. Does anyone know of a source for this. Any help very much apprecited, Holly |
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Cuisinart Grind and Brew parts?
Holly wrote:
I have a Cuisinart Grind and Brew coffee maker that needs a new board (where the off/on and other buttons are located). I can see that it easily can be replaced but cannot locate a new one. Does anyone know of a source for this. Any help very much apprecited, Holly What's wrong with it? |
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Cuisinart Grind and Brew parts?
Only some of the buttons respond when you press them. If you press
"grind off" the button lights but if you press "on" nothing happens. I got over aggressive with washing it and I think I got water in it. I have opened it up and tried placing it in front of a fan for quite a bit of time and it hasn't helped. |
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Cuisinart Grind and Brew parts?
Holly wrote:
Only some of the buttons respond when you press them. If you press "grind off" the button lights but if you press "on" nothing happens. I got over aggressive with washing it and I think I got water in it. I have opened it up and tried placing it in front of a fan for quite a bit of time and it hasn't helped. It could also be water on the main control board, it can hide under chips for a while causing odd problems. My first suspect would be the control panel though, if you can remove the board, wash it off real well with isopropyl alcohol and then dry it out with a hair dryer and try that. If it really does need to be replaced, you could contact Cuisinart but it's likely the board will cost nearly as much as a whole new unit if it's even available separately. |
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Cuisinart Grind and Brew parts?
Thank you, I will try that.
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