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You did the correct procedure. You may have a line leak. If bubbles occur, air is getting into the line somehow. It could be the connection point or a small hole in the plastic line from the water reservoir to the heating reserve.
Our keurig 2.0 stop pumping water I did everything to fix it but still the same .I have got for my mom 6 months ago is there anyway you guys can send us a new one
If it's a small cylinder shaped gasket with a hole through the center, then it goes on the water output post in the head. This gasket has a habit of coming off. Slide it back up the water output shaft. It helps make a pseudo-seal on the top of the k-cup.
That is not acceptable. If the timing circuit fails, that will require replacement of the circuit board or thermal switch. Return ASAP for a replacement.
You are experiencing a clog of the upper tube. Not outside but inside the tube. Use a paperclip, open an end force it up the tube to clear the deposits and your in business. Remember to do a Full cleaning now and again with vinegar solution. Keep Filter changes at least every 4 to 6 weeks.
Remove and clean the Brew Head, with the V700 the way to remove would be to open the lid with the handle, place your fingers around the Brew Head, there are tabs to each side, press tabs and pull down and toward you. Wash this out thoroughly in your kitchen sink. Now before replacing the Brew Head, with the handled lid up, turn the back of the brewer so that it is facing you...Look straight down into the top of the brewer, you will see the needles, use an old toothbrush to clean them. Replace the Brew Head and descale the brewer with White Vinegar (do NOT dilute with water) or Keurig descale solution (purchased only through their website). The video to watch the descale instructions is: www.keurig.com/customerservice
Our unit (the mini) would only blink red but would not brew. It didn't make any noise and seemed like it was dead. To fix this, leave the unit plugged in but powered off. If you haven't already done so, add water to the top of the unit and then open the pod holder so that the water flows into the internal storage tank. Hold the brew button in (don't let go until it is done brewing) and the light will turn on - after a while it will start brewing. Let go of the button once it has finished brewing. According to a Keurig rep - this problem is often caused by using cold water straight from the fridge.
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