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B100 shorting out

B100 causing the reset button on plug to go off. Can the coffee maker be reset or is this a sign an electrical part went bad and will need to be replaced? I have the same problem with the B60. It was a gift and I can't return it so I'm going to take it apart and see if there are any fuses in the machine.

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Looking for fuses will not solve the problem
triggering the reset button is an indication of over load current and that is a short
take it to an appliance repair shop for repair or junk it

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2008

SOURCE: Keruig Coffee maker (B60)

Keurig alluded to the fact that it is the heating element that buring out and causing these problems.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2009

SOURCE: Keurig coffee maker causes kitchen electricity to short out.

I'm not completely certain what the problem is because it's not displaying your whole subject (it get's cut off after electricity to...). However, if it is solving the problem by moving it out of the kitchen, it's likely that the problem that the circuit is overloaded. Coffee makers have a large current draw, as do many other kitchen appliances. If you plug too many of them into the same circiut and then turn them on, you will put too high a drain on the circuit and it will cause the the current to become unreliable and then, eventually, through the braker or blow the fuse to protect the wiring in the wall (to keep it from catching fire). If this is the case, you need an electrician to run another circuit or remove some appliances from your kitchen.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2009

SOURCE: Where can I get a replacement water reservoir for

Called the manufacture and they are sending out a replacement reseroir no charge.

Great coffee maker and GREAT customer service.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: We had a very short power outage and had to reset

No your brewer is fried call keurig 1800 cup brew

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2011

SOURCE: I have a B60 and

Hi,

One of the hoses is leaking inside... a very common problem...it can be fixed, but getting the machine apart is difficult...

here is a tip that has a picture of the machine with the covers off...


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