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How to prime keurig coffee make
Hello, The pumps on these machines are not real good pressure. Sometimes you have to help it prime for the pump to work. So one very good way to solve the problem is to turn the machine on and lift the water reservoir up just a couple of inches and then jam it back in place fast and hard. With this way is like it injects just enough pressure into the system to open the check valve and when the motor pump will run you will realize that immediately water will passing through from reservoir to brewer tank. This procedure has to be done often between cups.From what we seen in internet their hundreds about the same problem but we have not see any serious response about it From Keurings customer service yet.One other important and related problem frequently reported is the irregulars doses of coffee like HALF-FILLED CUPS of coffee e.t.aThis must be redesign from Keuring factory since there is not much we can do about it to solve once for all even if they will replace your machine with a new one you will have the same problem in few weeks. And definitely this not a problem due your Electricity in your area or due to hard water. However hard water areas will face bigger and more intensive the above problem so one more suggestion is to descaling the machine every week this will help a lot. If you find the above helpful please remember to vote for it Thanks Mike
10/13/2011 11:27:37 PM •
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My brand new Keurig B70 empties the entire
Hi, If its new, 1 in 10 will have a water flow meter that is stuck, or stuck injector needle. It may not be able to count the water flow. You have to open the machine up and pull the meter apart and clean it. Most of the flow meters are easly desassembled, just twist the top off. Just make sure the o'ring is in place. Flow meter is the size of a match box and white in colour. Other wise it could be a stuck injector. The injector can be reached through the service door behind the brew unit. See if the injector needle moves up and down. Use a tooth pick. Im not familar with these machines so I hope it helps. dazza
10/13/2011 11:19:38 AM •
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