It is opened by lifting the handle that is at the top of the front of the machine. When you lift the handle, the top area opens up, exposing the cup holder. Once open, just pull the plastic cup holder straight out of the machine. The cup holder should just pop out of the machine if you have a solid hold on it.
How do I use my Keurig Mini for the first time?
Press the brew button – for bolder coffee, press the STRONG button before pressing the brew button. The brew indicator light will illuminate solid, then begin to pulse while the brewer is heating. After about 2 minutes, the brew indicator light will illuminate solid again and the beverage will begin to dispense.
Why does Keurig Mini take so long?
The primary reason your Keurig is obnoxiously dripping at a snail’s pace is that of the blocked water line. When the small, concentrated needle line or channel where your coffee passes through gets blocked your Keurig will not work properly. So, you have to unplug the water lines inside the machine.
How do I reset my Keurig Mini?
Here’s how to quickly reset a basic Keurig machine like a Keurig Mini:
- Open and close the lever.
- Turn off and unplug.
- Detach the water reservoir.
- Reattach the tank and plug the machine in.
- Check your settings.
- Get rid of air bubbles.
- Reset the display.
Can you take apart a Keurig?
You may be able to just pull them apart. Or if your version has holes around the side, push a slotted screwdriver into them as you push the halves apart with your thumb. Turn over the top section and you’ll see another hole. Blow through it and then give it a prod with that trusty paperclip.
Why is my Keurig Mini not hot?
If your coffee is not brewing as hot as it should be, then your heating mechanism has probably shut off. This is may be due to your water pump not functioning properly. When water is not being pumped through the brewer, the heating device shuts off to prevent the coffeemaker from overheating.
Why is Keurig coffee so weak?
Most often, weak coffee is caused by a clogged needle. Keurigs have a needle in the top of the machine designed to pierce K cups and deliver water to the pod. In a healthy, functioning Keurig, the needle punctures the K cup, and then water flows through the needle into the coffee grounds, where it drains into your cup.