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SECTION 1
Set-Up & First Brew
IMPORTaNT: You cannot use your Keurig
Brewer until it has been set
®
up for its first use.
NOTE: If Brewer has been exposed to temperatures below freezing,
allow Brewer at least two hours to reach room temperature before
brewing. A frozen or extremely cold Brewer will not operate.
Setting Up Your Brewer
Unwrap cord and plug the Brewer into a
1.
1
fig.
grounded outlet. Remove all pieces of
packing tape and clear plastic sticker from
LCD Control Center.
Place a large mug (10 oz. minimum) on the Drip
2.
Tray Plate.
3.
Remove the Water Reservoir from Brewer by
first removing Lid from the Water Reservoir
(fig. 1), then lifting the Water Reservoir straight
up and toward front of Brewer (may be tight),
(fig. 2 A). Rinse with fresh water.
Fill Water Reservoir with bottled or filtered water
4.
so that the water level is just below the top edge
of the Water Reservoir.
5.
Place Water Reservoir base into the left side of the Brewer and be sure
the Water Reservoir Lock Tab engages with the Brewer. Replace Lid on
Water Reservoir.
NOTE: Please ensure the Water Reservoir is seated
properly, so that the back of the Water Reservoir is flush with the Brewer
(fig. 2 B and C).
Lock Tab
2
fig.
a
B
Seated Properly
Not Seated Properly
Press and release the Power Switch found
6.
3
directly behind the right side of the Brewer.
fig.
Switch is spring loaded and will return to
original position.
The blue LCD Control Center will come on and
7.
NOT
READY
indicate "NOT READY."
NOTE: A K-Cup
should not be used for this sequence
8.
The Brewer will automatically fill the internal
MENU
tank with water and then the water will be
heated. This will take about 4 minutes.
MENU
During the heating period, "NOT READY"
is indicated on the LCD Control Center (fig. 3).
BREW
Do not lift Brewer Handle during this heating
period. Once the water is heated, "READY TO
BREW" will be indicated and the BREW Button
will be illuminated (fig. 4).
NOTE: You may see
6
small amounts of water coming from the Vent
4
fig.
and dripping into the Water Reservoir during
this and subsequent heating — this is normal.
Lift and lower the Handle. Press the flashing
READY
9.
TO BREW
BREW Button to start a cleansing brew
without a K-Cup
into the sink.
MENU
be used for this sequence
C
10.
The one-time set-up process is now
MENU
complete and you are ready to brew!
BREW
NOTE: The Brewer may take 15-30 seconds
between brews and then "READY TO BREW"
will be indicated.
Ready to Brew Your First Cup
pack
5
®
fig.
.
1.
LCD Control Center will indicate
"READY TO BREW."
Place a cup or mug on the Drip Tray Plate.
2.
Lift the Handle and the K-Cup
3.
Holder will open toward you (fig. 5).
4.
Select a K-Cup
NOTE: Do not remove the foil
lid or puncture the K-Cup
5.
6
fig.
®
pack. Pour the hot water
NOTE: A K-Cup
®
pack should not
.
6.
a.
7
fig.
Pack
®
b.
®
pack.
pack.
®
7
Place a K-Cup
pack in the K-Cup
Pack
®
®
Holder (fig. 6).
CAUTION: There are two sharp
needles that puncture the K-Cup
pack, one
®
above the K-Cup
®
Pack Holder and the other in
the bottom of the K-Cup
®
Pack Holder. To avoid
risk of injury, do not put your fingers in the
K-Cup
Pack Assembly Housing.
®
Lower the Handle to close the Lid over the
K-Cup
Pack Holder. (When it is closed
®
completely, the LCD Control Center will
indicate "READY TO BREW." The Left and
Right Buttons will be lit and the BREW Button
will flash up to 60 seconds.)
All brew size icons are lit with the default
size flashing (fig. 7). To choose a different size,
press Left Button to go down in size or Right
Button to go up in size.
NOTE: The Small Mug is
the factory set default brew size. To program
your favorite brew size see page 13
"Programming Your Brew Size."
Your choices are a stronger Extra-Small
Cup (3.25 oz. serving), a Small Cup (5.25 oz.
serving), a Small Mug (7.25 oz. serving), a
Large Mug (9.25 oz. serving) or a Travel Mug
(11.25 oz. serving).

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