Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First question: are you taking the first cup before it’s finished brewing? If so, that’s your problem.
Second: you need to clean you machine. Put some white vinegar in the water reservoir then fill the rest with cold water. Run the machine on brew. It will smell a bit, but will clean the guts of your machine well.
Op here: So the beep telling me a cup is ready, I should ignore that?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First question: are you taking the first cup before it’s finished brewing? If so, that’s your problem.
Second: you need to clean you machine. Put some white vinegar in the water reservoir then fill the rest with cold water. Run the machine on brew. It will smell a bit, but will clean the guts of your machine well.
Op here: So the beep telling me a cup is ready, I should ignore that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First question: are you taking the first cup before it’s finished brewing? If so, that’s your problem.
Second: you need to clean you machine. Put some white vinegar in the water reservoir then fill the rest with cold water. Run the machine on brew. It will smell a bit, but will clean the guts of your machine well.
Op here: So the beep telling me a cup is ready, I should ignore that?
Anonymous wrote:First question: are you taking the first cup before it’s finished brewing? If so, that’s your problem.
Second: you need to clean you machine. Put some white vinegar in the water reservoir then fill the rest with cold water. Run the machine on brew. It will smell a bit, but will clean the guts of your machine well.
Anonymous wrote:First question: are you taking the first cup before it’s finished brewing? If so, that’s your problem.
Second: you need to clean you machine. Put some white vinegar in the water reservoir then fill the rest with cold water. Run the machine on brew. It will smell a bit, but will clean the guts of your machine well.
Anonymous wrote:First question: are you taking the first cup before it’s finished brewing? If so, that’s your problem.
Second: you need to clean you machine. Put some white vinegar in the water reservoir then fill the rest with cold water. Run the machine on brew. It will smell a bit, but will clean the guts of your machine well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you cleaned your machine lately?
Do you mean the basket and carafe, or like have I run a cleaning through the pipes, so to speak? Yes to the former, no to the second. It never even crossed my mind! Off to do this now!
Anonymous wrote:Have you cleaned your machine lately?