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Posted on Jan 23, 2010

After first cup is brewed, it shuts itself off and

After first cup is brewed, my special edition will not take the distilled water into the reservior. It shuts itself off and doesn't prepare for another cup.After 10 or so minutes I can turn it on and it will go through the process of taking water and heating it. This is most aggravating as I like to use my travel mug with 2 cups each time.

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No solution but we are on our 5th replacement from Keurig. Everyone has done exactly the same thing. It worked fine for a few weeks, than started turning off after brewing a cup. Like the problem states, the only way we can get it to work is to turn off and wait 15 minutes or so, then try again. Keurig has been great in replacing our coffee makers, but I really like it to just work.

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