Difficulty

Easy

Steps

12

Time Required

                          15 - 20 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Base
  • 4 steps
  • Rubber Hose
  • 5 steps
  • Heating Plate
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

Make sure your coffee maker is unplugged and empty of all water before attempting to make any repairs.

What you need

Step 1

              Base               
  • Turn your coffee maker over so that the base is facing up.

Turn your coffee maker over so that the base is facing up.

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Step 2

  • Locate the seven 13.5mm screws securing the base to the coffee maker.
  • Unscrew the screws using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver.
  • Use a screwdriver with a magnetic tip to more easily remove the three screws in the back and two in the middle.

Locate the seven 13.5mm screws securing the base to the coffee maker.

Unscrew the screws using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver.

Use a screwdriver with a magnetic tip to more easily remove the three screws in the back and two in the middle.

Step 3

              security screws               
  • Also the front two screws are safety screws: they have a 6 sided star shape with a raised dimple in the center to prevent homebodies from casually opening the machine. (probably from the Sunbeam’s (owns Mr. Coffee) legal dept.) Anyway you will need a security bit to remove the screws and not a phillips screw driver.

Also the front two screws are safety screws: they have a 6 sided star shape with a raised dimple in the center to prevent homebodies from casually opening the machine. (probably from the Sunbeam’s (owns Mr. Coffee) legal dept.) Anyway you will need a security bit to remove the screws and not a phillips screw driver.

Step 4

  • Lift base to remove.
  • If the base sticks along one edge, do not pull at an angle. Gently tug straight up while sliding a finger along the edge in order to pop the clips.

Lift base to remove.

If the base sticks along one edge, do not pull at an angle. Gently tug straight up while sliding a finger along the edge in order to pop the clips.

Step 5

              Rubber Hose               
  • Locate the metal clamps.
  • Using a pair of pliers or your fingers, slide clamps away from tube opening.
  • All following steps regarding the rubber hoses should be completed for both hoses.

Locate the metal clamps.

Using a pair of pliers or your fingers, slide clamps away from tube opening.

All following steps regarding the rubber hoses should be completed for both hoses.

Step 6

  • Using a plastic opening tool, loosen rubber hose from metal tubing.
  • Once loosened, grip the hose and pull it from the metal tubing.

Using a plastic opening tool, loosen rubber hose from metal tubing.

Once loosened, grip the hose and pull it from the metal tubing.

Step 7

  • Slide metal clamps off hoses.

Slide metal clamps off hoses.

Step 8

  • Locate the other set of metal clamps.
  • Using needle nose pliers or your fingers remove these clamps by pinching the clamps and sliding them up the tubes.

Locate the other set of metal clamps.

Using needle nose pliers or your fingers remove these clamps by pinching the clamps and sliding them up the tubes.

Step 9

  • Grip the hoses and pull them straight up and out.

Grip the hoses and pull them straight up and out.

Step 10

              Heating Plate               
  • Locate the two 17mm screws securing the bracing bar.
  • Unscrew the screws with a #2 Phillip’s head screwdriver and remove the bracing bar

Locate the two 17mm screws securing the bracing bar.

Unscrew the screws with a #2 Phillip’s head screwdriver and remove the bracing bar

Step 11

  • Using a finger to keep the heating plate in place, grip the metal tubing and gently pull it away from the plate.
  • Set the metal tubing aside.

Using a finger to keep the heating plate in place, grip the metal tubing and gently pull it away from the plate.

Set the metal tubing aside.

Step 12

  • Push the heating plate up from below and remove.

Push the heating plate up from below and remove.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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K B - Mar 15, 2016

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I need to know which of the various high-heat thermal paste should be used that will maintain re-bonding the heating tube to the heating plate. The manufacturer did not use thermal grease as it appears it will not maintain the bond between the heating tube and the heating element. They instead used a vertically stable paste that assumes a hardened consistency of chalk to best maintain the bond in the presence of water. However, I have yet to find the proper paste which bonds while tolerating the sufficient intermittent high heat ratings required. The manufacturer has been unable to provide any assistance or information. Can you please tell me what material to use in this circumstance. Thanks KB.

Mackenzie Aiken - Jun 19, 2016

I am unfortunately unaware of the answer to this question. I hope someone else can answer it.

gdrgry34fsdf324 - Jun 28, 2017

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The two inline thermal fuses (brass cylinders with a black end) are far more likely to fail than the heating element. Check them first.

T99 or Super Lube

3 oz. Tube Heat Sink Compound

can be used with the heater.

B Welkinator - Jul 10, 2017

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Where can I obtain the heating plate? The coating has burned off and now rust corrosion has to scrubbed off after every use (including off the glass pot!!). Thanks.

Stephanie Gross - Jun 6, 2018

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Liked to video. Thanks for posting. Where can I purchase the black metal heating plate for Oster coffee maker or any maker?