Using your Keurig Personal Brewer
For all Personal Brewers including the Mini, B130 DeskPROTM and the In-Room Hotel Brewer
The Keurig Personal Brewer will prompt you through the
brewing process. Press the power button on and push the "Press to
Open" area on the top. This will open the K-Cup holder chamber.
Put your desired K-Cup in and close the lid using the handle. The
water fill area will open. Pour in up to 8oz of water and close. Once
the lid is closed, the "Place your Mug" light will blink until you put an
opaque cup on the drip tray. The "Brew" button will illuminate-press
the brew button and the heating lamp will come on. Once the
heating is complete, your cup will brew. This should take
approximately 3 minutes. After the air purge is complete, the brewer
will power off automatically.
Common Questions
If I do not add water to the fill line will I get a smaller cup?
Yes, if you pour in 6oz, you will get a stronger, 6oz brew. However,
8oz is the maximum fill amount.
I am using a clear mug, why won't it brew?
All Keurig Personal brewers are equipped with LED sensors that look for a cup on the drip tray. If a
cup is not present on the drip tray, a safety feature prevents it from brewing. And, if the
cup is clear the sensors don’t “see” it and will assume there is no cup.
Can I use the My K-Cup with my Personal Brewer?
The My K-Cup is compatible with the Mini Personal brewer but is not compatible with the B130 Hotel Brewer or the B130 DeskPROTM Personal Brewer.
How often do I need to de-scale?
Mineral content in water varies from place to place. Depending on the mineral content of the water in your area, calcium deposits or scale may build up in your Brewer. Scale is non-toxic, but left unattended, it can hinder Brewer performance. Descaling your Brewer helps maintain the heating element, and other internal parts of the brewer that come in contact with water.
The brewer should be de-scaled every 3-6 months to ensure optimal performance or when there are white deposits in the hot water tank. It is possible for calcium deposits to build up faster, making it necessary to de-scale more often.
[+] View De-Scaling Instructions
[+] View the Mini Brewer Use and Care Guide (pdf)
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