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QuestionHow do I clean the needle?Community AnswerSee Keurig's instructional video about descaling. They show how to use a paperclip to clear both the upper needle as well as the lower one. Be careful - they are very sharp!
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QuestionDoes scale still build up if I'm using filtered water? I use the Pur faucet filter to filter my water.Community AnswerIt depends on your filter. You want distilled or reverse-osmosis filtration to remove minerals (iron and calcium) from the water. Many filters combine techniques. Particulate filters reduce turbidity but not minerals or dissolved substances. Activated carbon filters remove most volatile organic chemicals and larger particulates but not minerals (fluoride, nitrates, sodium). Non-carbon filters can be designed to do more than carbon filters. Distilling water will pass anything that boils off at 212 degrees (water and some VOCs).
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QuestionCan I use baking soda or baking powder to clean my Keurig coffee system?Community AnswerNo, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is basic. Baking powder is essentially neutral as it is a blend of baking soda and cream of tartar (an acid) as well as starch, which would only help gunk up the works. The scaling in your Keurig is from minerals in your water which, when deposited and dried, are basic in nature and need an acid to dissolve the scaling. Vinegar is a dilute acetic acid solution and citric acid is, well, citric acid and is contained in lemons. Both are mild organic acids that work quite well to remove mineral deposits.
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QuestionCan I avoid having to descale my keurig if I use filtered water, soft water, or distilled water?Community AnswerFiltered water is the best option, and should greatly reduce the need for descaling. A water softener goes too far in the other direction, and can cause clogs or over-extracted coffee. Distilled water only works with some models, so check your user manual first. (The Keurig 2.0 and K10 Mini cannot use distilled water, for example.)
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QuestionI think my brewer is clogged. How can I unclog it?Community AnswerTurn off and unplug the machine. Remove the assembly that holds the K-Cup and detach the funnel to reveal the exit needle. Insert a paper clip into the needle to dislodge coffee grounds, taking care not to put your fingers anywhere inside the K-Cup assembly. If this doesn't work, you can try a method that Keurig doesn't officially recommend: blowing through the needle with a can of compressed air.
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QuestionThe light says that the machine is 'brewing' but it's not drawing any liquid from the reservoir. It also won't let me change the cup size. Is my Keurig broken?Community AnswerIt sounds like the Keurig's computer is malfunctioning. Turn off the machine, unplug it, and leave it unplugged for several minutes. If it doesn't work when you turn it on again, try unclogging the needle (see below).
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QuestionWhat does the dial on the inside mean?Community AnswerThe dial is for setting a reminder to yourself for when it is time to change the filter.
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QuestionWhy is the descale notice still on after I finish the process?Community AnswerIf your machine has heavy scaling, you may need to descale it two or three times before it's completely clean.
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QuestionHow do you replace the filter on a Keurig coffee maker?Community AnswerKeurig sells its own filters and recommends you replace them every two months. Remove the cartridge attached to the base of your reservoir and pull it apart to remove the old filter. Soak the new filter in water for five minutes, rinse the filter and the cartridge screen under running water, then insert them back into the reservoir.
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QuestionHow do I use the orange maintenance pod?Community AnswerFill the orange pod with water. Leave the machine off. Insert the orange pod where you would put the coffee, then open and close the machine about 7 or 8 times. This will clean out the upper needle. Repeat this until there are no more grounds in the orange pod.
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QuestionHow does the machine know I've descaled it, and how does it know when it needs it next?Community AnswerScale clogs the pipes in your Keurig just like cholesterol clogs your arteries. Both raise the pressure required to do their job, requiring them to work harder. Your Keurig measures the current draw to the pump motor, and if it goes beyond a preset threshold, on comes the "Descale" light. If the current goes back to normal limits, the alert goes off. When the situation repeats, the light comes on again.
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QuestionI used the Keurig Cleaning solution, but none of the liquid is going through. How do I fix this?Community AnswerIf you hear air blowing out but see no liquid, turn off the brewer, rinse out and refill the water reservoir, and brew hot water until it goes through and has no residual taste. If you don't hear air, the needle may be clogged. Refer to the question on unclogging below.
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QuestionWhat are the numbers for in the circle dial on the inside of the water reservoir?Community AnswerThe numbers correspond to the month. You can use them to remind you when you last changed the charcoal filter.
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QuestionHow do I disable the automatic shut off setting?Community AnswerOn most models, press the Menu button twice and the screen will display AUTO OFF. Press the button underneath the blinking H to cycle through your options, until the machine is set to OFF.
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QuestionWay is the water pouring back into the water reservoir?Community AnswerMine was doing this too. I used a silicon-lined oven mitt to block it as I observed it spouting out. This opening is meant for air intake, but the valve can get reversed. One or two attempts to correct it seemed to work for me. Be careful, that water is HOT!
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QuestionWhile descaling, what happens if I wait more than four hours before rinsing with clear water?Community AnswerYou might not have to clean it as often. Descaling is just turning calcium deposits into carbonic acid and dissolved calcium ions.
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