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Introduction
We have had ours since August of 2008 and originally I worried that it was a waste of money and would last only last a few years. But now, having figured out how to take it apart, seeing how well it is made, and with my growing skills at fixing things, I see no reason why this coffee maker won't be churning out fantastic coffee till we get our - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replicator_(Star_Trek)|star trek replicator].
To help keep you oriented while going through the photos and machine, I have divided the device into the following 6 sections: Top, Bottom, Front, Back, Left &and Right.
One of the main frame members comes up through the middle effectively dividing the device into left and right halves.
This is not meant to be a complete guide - I'm just sharing what I have learned. I hope you can use this guide to help with internal cleaning, repairs and modifications.
It is recommended that you read the owners manual before attempting this guide ..please.