De-Scaling Instructions; Service; Storage - Keurig K-CUP K150P Owner's Manual

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De-Scaling Instructions

A. PREPARE
Step 1: Make sure you have at least 90 oz. of undiluted white vinegar
on hand. You will also need an empty sink and a large ceramic mug
(do not use a paper cup).
Step 2: Empty the water in the Water Reservoir.
Step 3: Disable "Auto Off" and programmed "On/Off" time (pages 13-14).
B. FILL AND CLEAN
Step 1: Pour approximately 90 oz. of the vinegar into the Water Reservoir.
Step 2: Place a large mug on the Drip Tray Plate and run a water brew cycle.
DO NOT USE A K-CUP
®
PACK,
Pour the contents of the large mug into the sink.
Step 3: Repeat the brew process 3 times.
Step 4: Let the brewer stand for at least 4 hours while still on.
C. RINSE
Step 1: Ensure the Water Reservoir is filled with fresh water.
Step 2: Place a large mug on the Drip Tray Plate and run a water brew cycle.
Pour the contents of the large mug into the sink.
Step 3: Repeat brew process until the Water Reservoir is empty.
Step 4: You may need to perform additional water brew cycles if you notice
any residual taste or odor.
just select the Large Mug brew size.

Service

Beyond these recommended cleaning and maintenance procedures this
brewer is not user serviceable. For service, please refer to the Warranty
section of this guide.

Storage

Draining the Brewer
1.
Turn off the brewer, unplug it, and allow the brewer to cool for 30 minutes.
Turn the brewer around so the back is facing out. Unscrew the small knob
2 .
to release the back panel, remove the panel from the brewer, and set it
aside. If the screw is tight, you may need to use a flathead screw driver.
Pull the tube downward until the end is free (fig. 23). Over a large pitcher,
remove the plug and drain the water from the Internal Hot Water Tank into
the pitcher.
CAUTION: If the brewer was not allowed to cool sufficiently, the
water draining from the tube may be very hot.
avoid losing parts, when finished, re-insert the tube and screw the panel back
onto the brewer.
23
fig.
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Re-cap the tube.
NOTE: To

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