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The problem started yesterday morning. my b60 keeps flashing not ready ,i pushed any botton and nothing happends. i put clean water pushed start nothing. i also put a new coffe cup nothing stil flashing not ready, I UNPLUGED coffe machine nothing . I turn off and on machine
still flashing Not Ready
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If the screens are clean and it takes several times of starting it for the machine to start washing the only option left is to replace the inlet valves.
1. Fill a 2 cup measuring cup with hot water. 2. Mix in descaler. 3. Pour in the empty water tank. 4. Put the yellow cleaning disk in the chamber and close chamber. Put the two cup measuring cup under the spout. 5. Push and hold the brew button for about 3 seconds (until the red and green light flash. 6. Now don't touch the machine. It will do it's thing for about 20 minutes. (Don't be impatient and start to push buttons, just leave it) 7. When it finishes it's cycle. The red light will turn off. Then clean the water tank and put fresh water and run clean water through the brewing cycle 4 times. Your machine is now ready for use.
Found the answer on another fixya post. Seems like about the same product.
Having same problem with B60 turns off after 1 minute and little circle won't go away.After unit was stored for 5 months, So this is what I did. 1. I took it over to the sink and turned it upside down and shook it. 2. I dried out the whole where the water sucks up and blew through there with a straw. 3. then I sucked water out the rubber tube up top for the over flow. Then I put vinegar in the intake whole and put vinegar in the tank and let it sit overnight. When I got up in the morning i turned it on and after 1 min it shut off again so I restarted it and after a couple minuets it started to heat and my display came back and circle disappeared. Problem solved. Not sure which one worked but it is now working fine and I am now descaling it.
This same thing happened to me yesterday. I would start to brew, a teaspoon of water would come out, then nothing. I didn't descale because the pump wasn't pulling water. After calling Keurig, I decided to mess around with my machine since a new one was on the way. Check the intake valve where the reservior hooks up. I noticed some standing water in mine, so I spent 30 minutes siphoning it out with a twisted paper towel. I didn't think it would work- but it did! Back to full functioning, at least for now. Keep siphoning until the towel end comes out completely dry.
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