⚡ TL;DR — Quick Answer

Check that the 🎨 Kitchenaid power cord is firmly seated in both the machine and wall outlet.

What Causes Clogged Nozzle?

KitchenAid coffee makers feature programmable timers and thermal carafes.

Step-by-Step Fix

Follow these steps specifically for Kitchenaid machines:

  1. Check that the 🎨 Kitchenaid power cord is firmly seated in both the machine and wall outlet.
  2. Test the outlet with another device. If the outlet has power, inspect the Kitchenaid power switch for damage.
  3. Perform a hard reset: unplug the Kitchenaid machine for 60 seconds, then reconnect. This clears temporary control board faults.
  4. If still dead, the internal thermal fuse or power supply module may need replacement. Contact Kitchenaid service.

Kitchenaid Pro Tip

Expert advice: KCM111 users: if Err1 appears, press and hold the brew button for 10 seconds to reset.

Model-Specific Notes

These steps apply to: KCM111, KCM120, KCM140, KCM150, KCM300. For exact part numbers, consult the Kitchenaid parts catalog at Kitchenaid Support.

Preventive Maintenance

Wash the carafe with mild detergent weekly to prevent bitter taste.

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When to Call a Professional

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Coffee oil and mineral deposits build up over time. Regular cleaning prevents clogs.

Soak the spray head in warm water with descalant. Use a thin needle to clear individual holes.

No, this can damage internal components. Always ensure proper assembly before use.

Uneven spray indicates a partially clogged shower head. Clean thoroughly and check for missing holes.

Weekly rinse and monthly deep clean with descalant. Replace annually for optimal performance.