1) Are you possibly overfilling? There is a small indentation at the back of the reservoir where the water can escape if you fill too much. It's easy to spot.
2) If you're definitely not overfilling, only other possibility is the thin plastic/rubber tube inside the machine that takes the water from the bottom of the reservoir, past the heater plate, to the top of the filter where it's supposed to drip down thru the coffee. Sometimes this tube perishes from heat/age and starts to leak.
WARNING - there is a lot of electicity and circuitry down at the bottom part of the KM7000/KM7005. If you have a leaky wayer tube, best stop using the rig completely. You don't want some of that leaking water to touch the live parts inside the rig :)
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There are two possibilities:
1) Are you possibly overfilling? There is a small indentation at the back of the reservoir where the water can escape if you fill too much. It's easy to spot.
2) If you're definitely not overfilling, only other possibility is the thin plastic/rubber tube inside the machine that takes the water from the bottom of the reservoir, past the heater plate, to the top of the filter where it's supposed to drip down thru the coffee. Sometimes this tube perishes from heat/age and starts to leak.
WARNING - there is a lot of electicity and circuitry down at the bottom part of the KM7000/KM7005. If you have a leaky wayer tube, best stop using the rig completely. You don't want some of that leaking water to touch the live parts inside the rig :)