To reset a Keurig B60 and other brewers with digital displays:Press the small and medium mug buttons simultaneously and release at the same time.Press “menu” three times immediately after releasing these buttons. … Press “menu” once more and the display should change to say “brew 0:00.”
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Press the small and medium mug buttons simultaneously and release at the same time.
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Press “menu” three times immediately after releasing these buttons. …
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Press “menu” once more and the display should change to say “brew 0:00.”
Water Leakage Throughout Device
Water is spilling from bottom of device.
Check the Water Reservoir for any fractures or cracks. If reservoir is damaged, a replacement Water Reservoir is needed.
With it plugged in and turned off(so only the faded menu is visible) press small and medium buttons together and release. Immediately press and release menu 3 times…may take a few tries, it will light up..press menu a few times till it says descale, press one more time.it should say menu again.then WHILE HOLDING medium button, VLICK MENU THEN VLICK SMALL.RELEASE MEDIUM. It will put it in a continuous brew cycle, let it run and keep adding water/switching cups, do this for 5 minutes or so. Then press menu once more, it will make a different noise and begin to empty the internal reservoir. It will keep running after it spits. .let it run a minute (15-30 seconfs) and hit menu again.dhe should shut down…power on. Remove water reservoir while on, unplug..wait 10 minutes plug in turn on, replace tank… cycle a brew, hope that helps!
On mine the on/off button on the back is a spring loaded rocker switch – pressing the on/off switch turns it on and the button immediately returns so the on side of the button up again – it’s spring loaded to return to the up position. Mine got stuck so that pressing the On button turned it On but the On button stayed depressed. With the On button stuck in the down position and I’d press the brew button the whole Keurig turned itself off every time. Turning it On by pressing the On button and then pressing the Off side of the button so the On side returns to the up position ‘fixed’ it. With the On side back up it worked fine. I sprayed my on/off switch with a little silicon spray or WD40 and it fixed the button so now it automatically returns the On side of the button to the up position and it works normally.
When pluged in , it states not ready and then it turns off after a few minutes.
Check and see if you have enough water in the reservoir. If the problem persists, you may have a clogged exit needle. Check out the troubleshooting page.
Reset Your Keurig
FAQ
Why isn’t my Keurig working when I press the button?
Why is my Keurig suddenly not working?
How do I Reset my Keurig coffee maker?
Keurig coffee makers give you an easy way to get your morning coffee fix—until you push the button and nothing happens. There’s no “reset” button on a Keurig, but you might have heard there’s some magical combination of buttons you can push to reset the machine.
How to clean a Keurig coffee machine?
To keep your Keurig coffee machine in top shape, you should descale it regularly. Put a descaling solution mixed with fresh water in the water tank and start a Keurig descale process. This will clean all the debris and limescale from the water line and insides of the machine. Don’t forget to flush out the machine with fresh water after descaling.
How do I Reset my Keurig K classic?
To reset the Keurig K Classic, all you have to do is: Press and hold the medium cup, large cup, and auto-shutoff buttons all at the same time. Hold them down for about 10 seconds. Release the buttons at the same time. This should reset your Keurig coffee machine so that you can start brewing coffee again.
How do I Fix my Keurig not working?
If there’s any water left inside that had already been pumped out of the reservoir before the machine stopped working, you can clear that by pressing and holding the brew button after you plug your Keurig back in. Declog the entrance and exit needles. While your brewer is unplugged, try cleaning out the needles.