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Cuisinart DCC-1200 Coffee Carafe Handle Replacement

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    • Wedge the metal spudger between the plug and the handle.

    • Carefully pry the plug with the metal spudger by applying pressure around the plug.

    • Too much pressure and prying can damage the plug.

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    • Use the bit driver with the Phillips PH1 bit to remove the 27 millimeter long screw in the base of the handle.

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    • Lift up on and remove the lid from the carafe.

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    • Position the metal spudger underneath the top cap of the handle.

    • Gently pry up to extract the upper assembly cap.

    • Pry carefully to prevent from causing aesthetic damage to upper assembly cap.

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    • Use the bit driver with the Phillips PH1 to remove the 5 millimeter screw in upper assembly of handle.

    • Remove handle by lifting straight up.

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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I needed this guide after my spouse put the carafe in the dishwasher and the handle sloshed no matter how much I shook it. It turns out water is easily trapped under the top cap; even though there's a drain hole into the handle, it doesn't seem to want to drain. I've wiped it off and left it to dry completely before reassembling it.

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