Turn off and unplug the Keurig brewer. Remove the water reservoir from the machine, empty it into the sink and place aside.
Move the machine to the side of the sink with the back hanging over the sink. Locate the drain cap on the back of the machine, and remove the drain cap.
Empty the water into the sink. Do not tilt the machine more than 90 degrees while emptying to make sure all water drains. Replace the drain cap. Place the machine back on your counter or in storage if you do not plan to use it.
SOURCE: New Keurig B60 stopped working!
I had the same issue. I now believe that there was some "vapor lock" type issue. Mine would say the same thing, and i could hear the pump running, but the water level was not changing in the reservoir. I unplugged it, removed the reservoir, let it cool, then tipped it on its back for a few minutes, then on each side. Truthfully I was trying to see if there was some kink in the tubing. Couldn't find a problem, so set it back up and it runs great again.
SOURCE: The brewcover on my Keurig B60 broke. Both screw
Hi. go to keurig.com/parts and order what u need. J.
SOURCE: Love my Keurig B60. Bought the B70 with lager cup
You have to remove teh 5 screws from the bottom plate on the unit and they there is a small translucent corrugated hose fastened with a small ty-rep. Remove this hose and simply drain the stainless tank to the sink and replace the hose over the barb, slide the ty-rap back in place and it is EMPTY. Takes ten minutes start to finish. Phillips screwdriver and needlenose pliers are all that is needed.
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I had the same issue and found a **** fix that is working well. The issue is that the hole in the my-kcup doesn't seal to the machine so I take a square of foil and put it over the top of the closed my-kcup assembly, crimping it under the rim of the cap. This seals the assembly and forces the water through the my-kcup. It also makes a better cup of coffee because the water is all going through the grounds.
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You can't. This model does not have a drain, and the water will stay in the inner tank forever!
If you plan on storing the brewer for a length of time, make sure you run several cycles (without k cups) before using it again.
According to Keurig, water remaining in the tank will not damage the brewer nor cause any mold to form due to it's stainless steel inner tank.
Sorry for your troubles, and hope this helps! Happy Brewing!
Hi,
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