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I have used this BUNN VP-17-2 coffee maker for over 10 years. Should I
be concerned about mineral deposits (or other gunk) building up on the units internal plumbing and water heated tank? If so, how do I go about cleaning and flushing the system and not leave crap inside the unit. I DO NOT want to affect the taste. PS - I am not having any problems, just curious and looking for suggeestions It has been in different water types; Marietta Ohio was well, Roanoke Va (?), now Orlando FL well -1330' deep Floridian aquifer Anyone have a suggestion? Or horror story?! pink |
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![]() > wrote in message ... >I have used this BUNN VP-17-2 coffee maker for over 10 years. Should I > be concerned about mineral deposits (or other gunk) building up on the > units internal plumbing and water heated tank? If so, how do I go > about cleaning and flushing the system and not leave crap inside the > unit. I DO NOT want to affect the taste. > PS - I am not having any problems, just curious and looking for > suggeestions > > It has been in different water types; Marietta Ohio was well, Roanoke > Va (?), now Orlando FL well -1330' deep Floridian aquifer > > Anyone have a suggestion? Or horror story?! > > pink If you check out the Bunn website, you can download a manual that has information on cleaning procedures. bmc |
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