Coffee maker not working
I've got a B50 as well, and none of these solutions are quite accurate. The problem is with the ball valve directly above the top needle. You first need to remove the handle by taking out the screw on either side. Mine is some size of torks. Then open the hood and remove the two screws from under it. The hood then lifts right off the body. There is a rubber hose that goes into the top part of the ball valve; this must be removed. You can then use a slightly bent paper clip to reach in carefully and push the ball down to unstick it. It is being pushed up by a spring from underneath, so coming from the bottom with a paper clip just pushed it up tighter in the seat. Once it is clear again, put the hood and handle back on.
I think Keurig should send free replacement valves, maybe better designed as well so they don't stick anymore. If not, I am going to see if I can purchase a replacement.
How do I turn off the auto off on Keurig Select K80
The K-Select™ brewer will automatically turn off after 2 hours of idle time. Theauto off feature can be disabled if you wish to keep the brewer on at all times.
1 Answer. To cancel the Auto Off feature: Press the MENU button twice to reach the "AUTO OFF" MENU programming mode. Press and release the blue Left Button under the blinking "H" to advance one hour at a time until "OFF" is displayed.Dec 18, 2017
Repairs for Keurig Rivo 500
you found the right place right time buddy.. i know a lot of websites for repairs and manuals that can really help u..
My Keurig b60 is spitting water into reservoir instead of kcup
I had a similar problem except there was no water going into the K-cup. I fooled around with the machine for awhile but I had no luck. Figuring I had nothing to lose, I broke out a can of air that one uses to clean computer keyboards. I sprayed the air into the nozzle that puts water back into the reservoir and air came out of the water intake hole but not the needle that puts water into the K-cup. This meant that there was a block between the the needle and the reservoir. I plugged the water intake hole with a towel and my fingers then sprayed the air into the same nozzle. All of a sudden, a large blast of water came out of the needle. The machine worked after this. Just be careful not to put your hand in front of the needle because the water might be hot. Also, unplug your machine before doing any tinkering. Hope this might help some people.
Not finding what you are looking for?