The Device Is Not Powering On
The Cuisinart DCC-3200 isn’t powering on. No light or sound which indicate the device is turning on.
Outlet Not Working
One of the reasons why the coffeemaker may not power on is because it' isn’t plug correctly into the outlet, or more often, the outlet is no longer working. You can test this by plugging other appliances to the same outlet. Another option is plugging the coffeemaker to a different outlet could help you figure out if the problem is from the outlet or not.
Power Cord Disconnected Internally
When your Cuisinart DCC-3200 isn’t powering on even though it’s plugged in correctly, there’s a chance the power cord may have been disconnected internally. Therefore, you have to replace with a new power cord. Here’s a guide for how to replace a faulty power cord.
Coffee Not Hot Enough
Coffee is not heating to hot enough temperature to your liking.
Not Choosing The Correct Setting
Not choosing the correct setting could make the coffee not hot enough to your liking. To make sure you’re choosing the correct setting, look for the button below the clock for carafe temperature. There should be 3 options: high, medium, and low that can adjust the warming plate temperature.
Hot Plate Is Cracked
When the coffee is not heating to hot enough temperature, the hot plate may be cracked. Here’s how you can fix the hot plate for your coffee machine.
Leaking Water Reservoir
The Cuisinart DCC-3200 Coffeemaker leaks water out on the counter top overnight and the pot would come 2-3 cups short.
Loose or Damaged Water Hose
In many cases, the water hose at the bottom of the Cuisinart DCC-3200 is damaged or worn out after a year or two. It happens due to overheating or excessive heating of the hoses. If you find the water hose clamp loose, then just tighten it. Then, the problem is solved.
If the hose is broken or damaged, you have to replace it with a new one. This is how you can learn how to replace a water hose.
Coffee Has a Metallic Taste
Coffee brews normally, but has a metallic taste.
Filter Basket Needs Cleaning
If not cleaned regularly, the filter basket in the device may cause a metallic taste in the coffee. To clean the filter basket, run a mixture of 1/3 cup of white vinegar and 2/3 cup of water through the device. Then, run several cycles of only water through the device to ensure the removal of any vinegar residue.
Carafe Needs Cleaning
If the carafe is not cleaned regularly, this may result in metallic tasting coffee. Wash the carafe with dish soap thoroughly after every use to ensure that the carafe is clean.
Device Is Not Brewing
The device does not begin the brewing process, either by manual user input, or through the automated process.
Calcium/Mineral Buildup
If there is calcium or mineral deposit in the device, the CLEAN LED indicator will light up. If this LED indicator is illuminated, open the top lid of the device and run vinegar through the water reservoir. This should help remove the calcium/mineral buildup from the device.
Misaligned Carafe
When the carafe is misaligned, the device will not brew coffee. This happens to prevent the spilling of liquid. A simple examination to see how the carafe sits in the device by the user will determine if the carafe is properly aligned.
Not Enough Water in Water Reservoir
The device may not begin the brewing process if there is insufficient water in the water reservoir. To solve this, fill the water level to the required amount that shows in the water reservoir window.
Damaged Wiring
To determine if the device is having faulty wiring issues, unplug the device, and then re-plug in the device. If the “On/Off” LED indicator does not illuminate itself, faulty wiring may be the case. In the event of this, call a professional to repair the device.
Coffee Is Overflowing
The Cuisinart DCC-3200 may overflow during the brewing process, creating a mess of water and partially brewed coffee grounds around the area of the coffeemaker.
Too Many Coffee Grounds
The most likely cause of the coffee overflowing is the basket is overfilled with coffee grounds. To avoid overflow, do not exceed 15 tablespoons of coffee grounds.
Improperly Secured Carafe Lid
The overflow and spilling may be the result of an improperly secured carafe lid. To solve this, simply reset the carafe and ensure the lid is in the correct position.
Additional Paper Filter Placed in Basket or No Paper Filter Used
The overflow of coffee may be caused by either an additional paper filter being used, or no paper filter being used at all. Both of these will cause improper dispensing rate from the device. To ensure only a single paper filter is in use, open the lid of the device and check the basket for the paper filter.
Possible Manufacturing Defect
Make sure that the drip valve on the bottom of the cone is clean. Make sure that the filter basket is properly seated and the carafe is properly placed. If you pour water into the cone, it should drip through; if it does not, the coffee maker is probably improperly assembled. Specifically, the warming plate is not properly seated, such that the distance from the plate to the filter cone is too large.
58 commentaires
The water pools in my filter and won’t drain into the carafe. There is no indication how to fix this. I imagine it’s the grind of the coffee? However, I don’t want to invest in a new grinder; my old one worked fine with the older Cuisinart model which I had for years. Evidently these Chinese-made brewers are inferior in quality.
ecantarow - Réponse
Hi, try to align the filter holder with each grove matching up ( male female) then press down a little hard so the filter holder snaps into place.
michaelkaupas -
My coffee maker is brand new and I ran plain water thru it, but notice that the filter is FULL of water - what am I doing wrong?
pjc2005 - Réponse
see my reply above on 01/14/2018 from michael kaupas
michaelkaupas -
If you've properly positioned the carafe, you're likely dealing with a manufacturing defect. I had the same problem with a brand new DC-3200; trying to brew coffee put grounds into the carafe and the water reservoir, with the filter basket still full of liquid. I requested a warranty replacement.
When inspecting the disabled (original) unit, I removed the bottom cover. I could see that the retaining ring that holds the warming plate in place was not properly seated and that one of the screws holding it was askew. I removed that screw, properly seated the ring in its retaining clips, and properly tightened the screw. It now drains perfectly. Repair completed in less time than I spent on the phone requesting a replacement. (So now I have a coffee maker without a cord...)
Cary G -