⚡ TL;DR — Quick Answer

Descale the Cuisinart boiler. Scale buildup causes cavitation noise during heating.

What Causes Making Loud Noise?

Cuisinart coffee centers combine single-serve and carafe brewing with programmability.

Step-by-Step Fix

Follow these steps specifically for Cuisinart machines:

  1. Descale the Cuisinart boiler. Scale buildup causes cavitation noise during heating.
  2. Inspect the pump bearings. On Cuisinart machines, a failing pump makes a grinding sound.
  3. Check the grinder burrs. Hard beans can jam the burrs and strain the motor.
  4. Place the Cuisinart on an anti-vibration mat. Noise from the drip tray resonance is common.

Cuisinart Pro Tip

Expert advice: SS-10 users: if the machine says 'Add Water' but the tank is full, clean the reservoir contacts.

Model-Specific Notes

These steps apply to: Cuisinart DCC-3200, Cuisinart SS-10, Cuisinart BUNN, Cuisinart EM-100, Cuisinart CC-10. For exact part numbers, consult the Cuisinart parts catalog at Cuisinart Support.

Preventive Maintenance

Replace the charcoal filter every 60 days.

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When to Call a Professional

If these steps don't resolve the issue, contact an authorized Cuisinart service center. Complex electrical or hydraulic problems require professional diagnosis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Scale buildup causes cavitation noise. Pump bearings or grinder burrs may also be worn.

Maybe. A failing pump makes grinding or rattling sounds. Scale buildup causes cavitation noise during heating.

Place on an anti-vibration mat. Ensure all components are properly seated. Descaling often reduces noise significantly.

Hard beans can jam grinder burrs. Clean the burrs and chute. Worn burrs also cause excessive noise.

Yes, some pump and grinder noise is normal. But sudden loud or grinding noises indicate problems needing attention.