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I have a keurig b 60 brewer and i don't feel the water is hot enough. i just got it last night 12/23/10 can u suggest anything?

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Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.

ProgrammingBrewTemperature (187°-192oF)
The Brewer brews at a preset temperature of 192°. You can adjust this temperature down by 5 degrees if you prefer a cooler cup of coffee, tea or hot cocoa. Simply follow the instructions below.
1. Press the Menu Button on the LCD Control Center five times to program the Brew Temperature feature.
2. The LCD Control Center will now display the programming options with a small arrow next to "SET BREW TEMP" (fig. 15). Also, the temperature 192° (initial setting) will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD Control Center to indicate the current temperature setting.
3. A minus sign will appear over the Small Cup Button and/or a plus sign over the Large Mug Button. Use these buttons to raise or lower the temperature one degree at a time.
4. Once you have reached your desired brew temperature, press the Menu Button once to exit the programming mode. "BREW TEMP SET" will be displayed in the LCD Control Center if you have changed it from 192°.
5. To change the brew temperature again, repeat steps 1 through 3 to change the temperature up or down, remembering that the temperature can only be between 187° and 192°.

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