소개
This guide will assist you in unclogging your water dispensing hose. To get to the hose you are going to need a #1 Phillips screw driver.
필요한 것
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Firmly place a finger on each one of the three tabs that hold the K-cup holder into place, pushing in lightly. The tabs are difficult to see, but they are there and will make the removal easier. The top tab is located in the same location as the white triangle and the bottom two are located under the plastic bumps highlighted in the picture.
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Push in on one of the arms attached to the K-cup holder plastic housing to remove it from its rails. The arms are identical for both sides so once one side is free repeat the process for the second side.
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Once the arms are removed, the configuration should look like the picture. The K-cup holder housing should be separated from the arms.
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Lift up the arm of the Keurig Mini to get it out of the way.
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Hold the water tube at its base while pinching it tightly.
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While maintaining pressure on the tube, slide your fingers along until the tip to push out any material clogging the hose.
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Repeat this process until all obstructions are removed.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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42 댓글
To clear the hose I needn't have gone beyond step 9. Once the hose is detached one can run a pipe cleaner down it. I was amazed how many coffee grounds were stuck way up there where there shouldn't be any!
A tip would be to use a magnetized screwdriver: I was worried that the screws would fall into the workings of the machine.
For the final step of reattaching the lid, having a second person would help or perhaps holding it between your knees might help - trying to apply pressure to the screws also made the arms/compartment want to collapse/ close so that was a bit of a challenge.
Very informative instructions and I now have a Keurig that works again!! :)
Thumbs up on the magnetized screwdriver tip
M A -
The screws are stainless steel and are thus not magnetic.
jastpeel -
The screws were magnetic for me.. they are probably a carbon steel Or galvanized. They aren’t stainless.
Amanda T -
While you have your brewer this far apart it would be wise to take a small wire or even a sewing needle and run it down the slightly squared, open side of both of the Keurig needles. You'll be surprised at how grounds have gotten in there and slowed the flow of output liquid, mine flows like a new one again.