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Troubleshooting
The Brewer has gone into the Power
Saver mode. This is normal.
Press any key to bring it out of this mode.
One of the sensors has broken.
Contact Behmor Technical Support.
www.behmor.com or
call 855 9BEHMOR
The reservoir went dry while heating.
Turn the system off. Allow to cool for 5
minutes. Turn on, add water to the reservoir
and try brewing again.
Coffee basket over flowed
The carafe was not in place under the
filter basket properly.
A permanent filter and paper filter were
used together
Coffee was ground too fine and water
flow impeded.
Reservoir filter clogged.
The carafe must be directly underneath the
filter basket and the release valve lifted
slightly by the top of the carafe.
Use a courser ground coffee.
Use only a permanent filter or paper filter;
not both at once.
Check and clean the filter at the bottom of
the water reservoir.
During calibration the water boils over
a minute.
During calibration the lid bounces
around.
The lid should not be on during
calibration.
See Initial Set up and Cleaning – item 4).
At the end of brewing cycle there is
over 2 oz of water left in the reservoir.
You may be experiencing a reduction of
flow out of the reservoir.
Brewer has mineral build up. See Cleaning
and Maintenance.
This is a journey – you have to
experiment.
Try grinding finer and/or brewing at a higher
temperature.
This is a journey – you have to
experiment.
Try grinding coarser and/or brewing at a
lower temperature.
I cannot set my brewing temperature to
210 F.
If you have entered an elevation of 1000
Feet or more, your brewing range is
restricted because water boils at a lower
temperature the higher you go.
Calibrate your Brazen Plus brewer based on
your elevation. Note what the brewer
displays as the temperature for boiling water
during this process. You will not be able to
set a temperature higher than this for
brewing coffee.