How to troubleshoot Keurig coffee maker problems?
Solution: For troubleshooting a Keurig coffee maker, the solution is simple. In order to get it up and running, try running the machine with water several times without a k-cup. Keurig Problem 2: My Coffee Maker has caked-on debris Not cleaning your machine for long will cause built-up minerals to form within your Keurig machine.
Do you need a Keurig maintenance kit?
We all know Keurigs are great coffee makers when it comes to convenience but sometimes this tradeoff leads to problems. Many of these issues can be prevented or solved with regular maintenance. We recommend using the official Keurig maintenance kit to keep your machine in top shape, especially if still within the factory warranty period (1 year).
Does your Keurig know it’s time to descale or add water?
As Keurig has evolved over the years, so has their ability to help their users maintain them. While all Keurig needs a bit of attention every now and then, the latest (Keurig 2.0) models alert themselves when it’s time to descale or add more water.
What are the most common Keurig error messages?
Keurig shows “water under pressure” error message 42. Keurig shows “oops” error message 43. Keurig mold problems 44. Keurig trickles while brewing 45. Keurig auto-on feature not working 46. Keurig spitting coffee grounds and coffee from top 47.
Is your Keurig leaking water from the bottom?
Once you’re done making the possible fixes, resume the brewing process to see if the problem is resolved. If none of the solutions work, Keurig Customer Care can assist you better with this. Keurig customers often complain about water leakage, mainly while heating OR out of the bottom. Here are the possible fixes to encounter those problems: 1.
How do I Reset my Keurig to factory settings?
If you’re not sure how to do a basic reset to fix the most common issues you encounter with Keurig brewers: Turn the machine off and unplug for several hours. Plug back the machine and run a test brew cycle. This should reset your Keurig.