Stopping The Brew Process; Brewing Hot Water - Keurig K150C Owner's Manual

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SECTION 2 First Brew
There may be a short pause before the
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8
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brewing process begins. The entire brewing
process lasts for approximately 1 minute
and ends with a burst of air to remove
all liquid from the K-Cup
There is extremely hot water in the K-Cup
pod holder during the brewing process. To
avoid risk of injury, do not lift the handle or
open the K-Cup
the brewing process.
The end of brewing is indicated by
8.
"KEURIG BREWED ENJOY".
Lift the handle, remove and dispose of the
9.
used K-Cup
will be hot.
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fig.
Enjoy your first cup of Keurig Brewed
10.
gourmet coffee, tea or hot chocolate!
NOTE: After brewing a hot chocolate K-Cup
Place Mug,
pod, we recommend running a second hot
Select
Brew Size
water brew cycle through the same hot
120 ml
chocolate pod to clear the exit needle. Once
completed, we recommend running a third hot
240 ml
180 ml
water brew cycle without a K-Cup
Your brewer may display "HEATING
11.
300 ml
350 ml
PLEASE WAIT" as it heats water for the
next brew cycle.
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CAUTION:
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pod assembly housing during
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pod.
CAUTION: K-Cup
pod
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Stopping the Brewing Process
If you need to stop the brewing after the
process has started, press and release the
power switch (fig. 10) to turn the brewer
'OFF'. The flow of coffee, tea or hot chocolate
will stop and the heating element and the
LCD Screen will shut off.
NOTE: You may get less coffee, tea or hot
chocolate in your cup during your next brew.
We recommend that you perform a cleansing
brew with water only after a terminated brew.
Then your next brew will be the volume you
have selected.

Brewing Hot Water

Your brewer is able to produce hot water
for use in cooking, making soups, porridge,
etc. Simply lift and lower the handle on the
brewer without adding a K-Cup
BREW button will flash. Be sure to have a
mug on the drip tray plate and then press
the BREW button.
pod. The
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