Do you have a question about the FlexBrew and is the answer not in the manual?
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dick murray
February 1, 2025
How do you check to get the water to flow thre threw the machine
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
To get water to flow through the Hamilton Beach FlexBrew machine, ensure the following:
1. Check the Water Reservoir – Make sure there is enough water in the tank. 2. Ensure Proper Sealing – The air port seal (bumper) must be firmly pressed down; otherwise, air may escape instead of pushing water through. 3. Confirm the Lid is Secure – A weak or improperly closed lid may cause inconsistent water flow. 4. Run a Brewing Cycle – Start a brew cycle as per the instructions to allow the pump to push water through the system.
If water does not flow properly, check for clogs, ensure the air pump is functioning, and verify that the machine is assembled correctly.
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JT James P. Taylor
February 12, 2025
After the coffee is brewed you have to put your coffee in the microwave to heat it up. Coffee is like warm when brewed. Is there a temperature adjustment
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Mr. Anderson
February 12, 2025
The provided information does not mention a temperature adjustment feature for brewing coffee on the Hamilton Beach FlexBrew. It states that the machine is tested for its ability to reach 195° to 205°F, but it does not indicate that users can adjust the temperature.
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gerald masek
March 20, 2025
coffee maker wont brew on the 1 cup dide
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Mr. Anderson
March 20, 2025
The Hamilton Beach FlexBrew coffee maker may not brew on the 1-cup (Single-Serve) side due to the following reasons:
1. Selector Dial Setting – Ensure the selector dial is set to the Single-Serve side. 2. Water Reservoir – The reservoir may be empty; fill it with the appropriate amount of water. 3. Power Issues – The unit may be unplugged, there may be a power outage, or a power surge may have occurred. Unplug and plug the unit back in. 4. Mineral Deposits – Mineral buildup in the pump may be restricting water flow. Perform periodic cleaning as recommended. 5. Brew Mode Selection – The last mode used remains selected unless the unit is unplugged. Ensure the correct mode is selected. 6. Clogging or Blockage – There may be a blockage in the exhaust or port seal. A suggested quick fix involves pushing down the center bumper on the left-hand side lid to restore proper flow.
If the issue persists, further troubleshooting or cleaning may be necessary.
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Do you have a question about the FlexBrew and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How do you check to get the water to flow thre threw the machine
To get water to flow through the Hamilton Beach FlexBrew machine, ensure the following:
1. Check the Water Reservoir – Make sure there is enough water in the tank.
2. Ensure Proper Sealing – The air port seal (bumper) must be firmly pressed down; otherwise, air may escape instead of pushing water through.
3. Confirm the Lid is Secure – A weak or improperly closed lid may cause inconsistent water flow.
4. Run a Brewing Cycle – Start a brew cycle as per the instructions to allow the pump to push water through the system.
If water does not flow properly, check for clogs, ensure the air pump is functioning, and verify that the machine is assembled correctly.
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After the coffee is brewed you have to put your coffee in the microwave to heat it up. Coffee is like warm when brewed. Is there a temperature adjustment
The provided information does not mention a temperature adjustment feature for brewing coffee on the Hamilton Beach FlexBrew. It states that the machine is tested for its ability to reach 195° to 205°F, but it does not indicate that users can adjust the temperature.
This answer is automatically generated
coffee maker wont brew on the 1 cup dide
The Hamilton Beach FlexBrew coffee maker may not brew on the 1-cup (Single-Serve) side due to the following reasons:
1. Selector Dial Setting – Ensure the selector dial is set to the Single-Serve side.
2. Water Reservoir – The reservoir may be empty; fill it with the appropriate amount of water.
3. Power Issues – The unit may be unplugged, there may be a power outage, or a power surge may have occurred. Unplug and plug the unit back in.
4. Mineral Deposits – Mineral buildup in the pump may be restricting water flow. Perform periodic cleaning as recommended.
5. Brew Mode Selection – The last mode used remains selected unless the unit is unplugged. Ensure the correct mode is selected.
6. Clogging or Blockage – There may be a blockage in the exhaust or port seal. A suggested quick fix involves pushing down the center bumper on the left-hand side lid to restore proper flow.
If the issue persists, further troubleshooting or cleaning may be necessary.
This answer is automatically generated