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Coffee makers are part of millions of peoples’ lives, as coffee is a drink of love. Currently, Keurig coffee makers are becoming very popular. So, considering it, you have also bought the Keurig K-10. However, brewing the first time can be a little confusing if you don’t use this coffee maker before. But don’t worry! This exclusive guide will answer all your Keurig-related questions, whether you are a newbie, a seasoned coffee maker, or who lost his manual. Let’s delve deep into this guide!

Safety Precautions For Using Keurig K-10

Taking safety precautions is necessary for using electrical appliances because ignorance can lead to catastrophic results such as fire eruption, electrocution, etc. No matter how keenly these electronic machines are made, the risk is always there. Thus, first has an overview of the safety precautions and then moves to the use.

Specifications Of Keurig K-10

You must have had an overview of all the specs and features of your Keurig K-10 before purchasing it. But what if something was being skipped by your eyes? Thus, why not have a detailed overview of your machine’s specifications again? If you find anything not suitable, then better to return it before use. Let’s get started!

Specifications Details
Product Line/SystemKeurig 1.0 Classic
K-Cup CompatibilityUnlicensed K-Cups, Keurig 2.0 licensed K-Cups, and ground coffee with the My K-Cup
Brew SizesUp to 10 oz
Water Reservoir10 oz
Water FilterNone
DisplayButtons for Brew and Power; LED indicator for Add Water and Lift Handle
Temp ControlNone
Strength ControlNone

                     Dimensions (in inches)
6.9 Width
10.7 Depth  
10.8 Height
Weight1.0 lb
Drip Tray Capacity8 Ounces
Other Features Removable drip trayK-Cup variety pack

What Will You Find Inside The Box Of Keurig K-10?

It’s time to unpack your newly purchased Keurig K-10. But wait! Do you know what items you will find inside the box? No! Don’t worry! Below I have mentioned all these items. So, have a look, and if you find any of these missing from your box, then contact the seller. Let’s see!

1. Keurig K-10 Machine

When you open the box, the first thing will be your Keurig K-10 machine. It has a sleek and modern design. Your coffee maker comes with a 10 oz brew size (max). So, enjoy brewing with your Keurig K-10.

2. User Manual

The next thing will be the user manual, which guides you about the setup and process of using your Keurig K-10. So, carefully read it and don’t throw it away. 

3. K-Cup Variety Pack

Keurig always prioritizes its customers and makes them happy by giving them complementary items such as a pack of K-Cups. So, choose the one of your choice, and brew a delicious coffee cup. 

4. Warranty Card

Keurig provides the appliances with an exclusive one-year warranty. In the box, there will be a warranty card that holds all the details about the warranty. It is proof, so keep it carefully. If you ever need to acquire the return or repair policy, then this warranty card will be used as proof. 

Unpacking Instructions

Time has come! Place the box before you, hold a sharp cutter to open the tape, and start unpacking. Following instructions will help you in unpacking. So, let’s get started!  

  • The box of the brewer should be placed on a large, flat, steady surface.
  • Take out the literature (user manual).
  • The box should be turned on its side so that the front faces down.
  • Take off the plastic bag in which the brewer packed.
  • Carefully pull the plastic bag from the box. There will be polyfoam on the brewer.
  • Remove the polyfoam. 
  • Place it on a flat, dry surface.
  • Remove the polyfoam.
  • Remove the water reservoir tape and place the brewer on a flat, steady surface.

Note: Make sure to keep plastic bags away from children.

Parts Of Keurig K-10

The Keurig K10 Brewer has various settings and functions that can be complicated for first-time users. Therefore, you must understand each part and feature of the brewer. Before using it. Once you are familiar with all the parts and their functions, the use of Keurig K-10 will not be a challenge. 

Let’s get started! 

1. Water Level Guide

Keurig K-10 has a water level guide (marked fill level on it, 6oz, 8oz, and 10oz) which helps you while filling water in the reservoir so you don’t overfill or underfill the water. It also gives you a fair choice to fill the water reservoir according to the volume of water required for brewing your selected brew size. In simple words, this part of the brewer helps you to measure the quantity of water when you refill the Water Reservoir.

2. Handle

It is located at the upper front of your machine, thus easy to access. Raise the handle to insert the K-cup pack into the K-cup holder to make flavorful coffee. 

3. K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly 

The K-Cup pod holder and funnel are collectively called the K-Cup pack holder assembly. This assembly is located at the upper front of your appliance. In this assembly, the brewing of coffee grounds takes place. 

4. K-Cup Pack Holder

This is where you place the K-cup portion pack, which contains coffee blends, and brew delicious coffee for you. 

5. Funnel

The funnel is present at the bottom of the K-Cup pod holder and directs the brewed coffee toward the coffee outlet. 

6. K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly Housing

The area where the K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly is situated on your brewer is called the K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly housing. 

7. Drip Tray Plate

 It is present on the drip tray and has a sieve-like appearance. It is used to place your coffee cup, and second, it catches the water/coffee spills that occur while dispensing.  

8. Drip Tray 

The drip tray is present at the bottom of your coffee maker. This container holds the coffee/water overflow of up to 8 oz. 

9. Drip Tray Base

It is located beneath the drip tray and is used to accommodate tall mugs. Thus, if you want to dispense coffee in your travel mug, then remove the drip tray and place it on the drip tray base.  

10. Cold Water Reservoir Lid

It is a plastic cap/cover on the Water Reservoir to keep the water inside the water reservoir free from dirt and splashing (while the brewing process).  

11. Cold Water Reservoir

It is like a jug at the rear side of your brewer, where you can store water for brewing. 

12. Power Cord

Your Keuirg K-10 comes with an electrical wire used to plug into a power outlet. 

Buttons & Indicators

Your Keurig K-10 has two different buttons through which you can control it. Furthermore, it has several indicator systems to communicate with you. So, let’s dig deep into the messages given by your coffee maker!

13. BREW Button 

Press this button so the brewer will start to brew the coffee. It is present on the upper right side of the brewer. It has three types of indicators;

Button Flashing Blue means your coffee maker is ready to brew, so press the brew button. 

Button Flashing Red means your coffee maker is heating the water (it will take approximately 2 minutes).

Button Illuminate Solid Red indicates coffee/water brewing and dispensing has begun. 

14. Power Button 

 Press this button to turn your Keurig K-10 ON and OFF.

Note: The power button does not illuminate. 

15. ADD Water Indicator

The “Add water indicator” flashes blue when cold water gets empty of water. So, when you see this alert, immediately fill the cold water reservoir with fresh cold water up to one of the three water level guides (6oz, 8oz, and 10oz)

16. Drip Tray Overfill Indicator

This indicator is present on the drip tray and alerts you when the drip tray becomes full of water/coffee. A red color float will appear when the drip tray is about to be full. 

17. LED Indicator

The “LED INDICATOR” is present on the front right side of your Keurig and shows you every activity that you are doing.

18. Keurig Ready For “Next Brew”

Once the brewing process is complete, the “Add water” light will turn on, indicating that Keurig is ready for the next brew.  

19.Handle Indicator

When the Cold Water Reservoir has received the required minimum water pour of 6 oz., the blue light flashes. Lower the Cold Water Reservoir Lid once the required amount of water (10 oz. maximum) has been added. Until you lift the handle, the light will continue to flash.

20. Auto-Off Mode

Your Keurig K-10 has an in-built “Auto-Off” feature that automatically shuts it off when idle for about 90 seconds. If your brewer is in energy-saving mode, then press the power button or lift the handle to wake it up. Lift and lower the Handle to reset the Brewer if it shuts off when the BREW Button is blinking blue. 

Initial Set Up & Cleansing For The First Brew And After A Storage Period

  1. Now, you are fully aware of all the parts and indicators of your Keurig K-10; therefore, it’s time to do the initial setup. It’s quite a straightforward process. So, let’s begin!  
  2. Remove all tapes from your Keurig K-10.
  3. Now, attach the cord to an independent power outlet (there must not be any other appliance attached to this outlet).
  4. Now, push the power button, and in response, the “Add water” indicator will start flashing blue.

Note: The power button will not illuminate.

  1. Raise the lid of the cold water reservoir and pour water until it fills the Cold Water Reservoir to the appropriate fill level (your desired fill level) shown on the “Water Level Guide” (at least 6 ounces). Now, lower the lid.

Note: Don’t fill the cold water reservoir when the lid is up (for the sake of accurate water measuring).

Important: It is recommended to use bottled or filtered water instead of distilled or reverse osmosis. 

  1. Now, raise the handle and allow water to enter the brewer from the cold water reservoir. It will take approximately 5 seconds. 

Note: if you fill the cold water reservoir with more than 10 oz, the excess water will drip into the drip tray. 

  1. Now, place a large container on the drip tray plate.  
  2. Lower the handle, and the “Brew button” will start flashing. 
  3. Now, press the “Brew button” to start the cleansing process. 
  4. The BREW Button will then start flashing red, indicating the brewer is heating the water. After about two minutes, the BREW Button will turn solid red when the hot water begins to dispense. 
  5. Discard hot liquid from the container into the sink. 

Note: Don’t raise the handle during the cleansing process. 

Helpful Hints

Let’s make your coffee journey fun-loving but safe simultaneously. Let’s explore some amazing helpful hints that I have mentioned below.

Plug Your Keurig Into An Independent Outlet.

Your Brewer might not work correctly if the electrical circuit is overburdened with other appliances. The Brewer has to be run on a separate circuit from other appliances.

Use Recommended WATER

Keurig suggests using bottled or filtered water to make the best-tasting gourmet coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Keurig does not advise utilizing reverse osmosis or distilled water. Try bottled water or water from a filter system if you detect an unfavorable taste in your beverage (such as chlorine or another mineral ingredient). When utilizing any water filtration system, always adhere to the manufacturer’s recommendations for the best results.

Perform Cleansing Brew

Perform a preliminary cleaning brew before brewing your first beverage without a K-Cup pack.

Brew One Cup At A Time

Your new brewer produces one fresh beverage at a time. Every time you brew, you must add fresh water. The Keurig K-10  does not keep water in the reservoir like other Keurig brewers.

Customize Brew Size & Flavor.

Your Keurig Brewer provides you with limitless possibilities to choose the size, flavor, and brew that’s ideal for you, thanks to its selection of more than 200 K-Cup variations and three brew sizes. Choose an Extra Bold K-Cup and the appropriate brew size for a potent, robust cup (up to 30% more ground coffee than ordinary types). The flavor in your cup will be more potent the smaller the brew size. The flavor intensity in your cup decreases as the brew size increases.

For customizing your brew sizes, use the water level guide located inside the cold water reservoir. 

Remove The Used K-Cup After Brewing Ends

Once the brewing process ends, lift the handle and remove the used K-Cup from the pod holder.

Note: The K-Cup holder will be hot, so be careful. 

Dispense Coffee In A Travel Mug

If you want to brew in the travel mug, then remove the drip tray and place the mug on the drip tray base. 

Energy-Saving Mode

Your Keurig K-10 has an in-built auto-off feature that turns off the brewer when idle for 90 seconds.

Clean & Descale Regularly

Clean your coffee maker’s parts once a day and descale it every 3-6 months or after 300 coffee cups. Regular cleaning and descaling maintain your brewer’s performance and lessen the scale build-up. 

Brew Your First Coffee Cup With Keurig K-10 

Your Keurig K-10 has been cleansed and is now ready to brew a perfect coffee cup for you. Coffee is love, and everybody wants it to be delicious and flawless. If so, then follow the steps mentioned below;

1. Plug the power cable into the grounded outlet 

2. Push the Power Button, and the ADD Water Indicator will begin flashing blue.

Note: The power button will not illuminate.

3. Lift the Cold Water Reservoir Lid. 

4. Pour water into the Cold Water Reservoir until it reaches the desired Water Level (minimum of 6 oz), and then lower the lid.

Note: Don’t fill the cold water reservoir when the lid is up (for the sake of accurate water measuring).

Important: It is recommended to use bottled or filtered water instead of distilled or reverse osmosis. 

5. Now, lift the Handle; the water will start draining into the brewer from the Cold Water Reservoir. The draining process will take approximately 5 seconds. 

6. Put the mug on the Drip Tray.

Note: Remove the drip tray if you want to dispense in a taller mug (travel mug) and place your mug directly on the drip tray base. 

7. Insert the K-Cup pod into the K-Cup pod holder. 

Note: Don’t peel off the foil lid of the K-Cup pod. 

8. Before lowering the Handle, ensure that the water reservoir has drained all water (approx. 5 seconds). After ensuring, lower the handle, and the “BREW BUTTON” will begin flashing blue.

9. Then, press the flashing “BREW BUTTON”.

Note: Don’t raise the handle when brewing is in process.

10. The BREW Button will then start flashing red, indicating the brewer is heating the water. After about two minutes, the BREW Button will turn solid red as the beverage begins to dispense.

11. Now, remove the K-Cup pod from the K-Cup pod holder. Be careful while removing it, as it will be hot. 

12. Have fun with your drink! You can either turn off your brewer or use it again.

Note: To avoid any damage, your Keurig K-10 will switch off when not in use for approximately 90 seconds. 

Cleaning And Maintenance Of Your Keurig K-10 Brewer

To ensure optimal performance, clean the brewer regularly and check the components for any damage. Regular cleaning will help to keep the brewer maintained and maximize its performance. It will also help to prevent any buildup of bacteria or minerals that can affect the taste and quality of your coffee. Let’s start cleaning! 

1. Cleaning Of External Parts

Appearance is the first and most important. So, it is mandatory to keep the external parts of your Keurig K-10 neat and clean. Your brewer consists of the following external parts;

  • External housing,
  • Drip tray & Drip tray plate

Important: The brewer should be unplugged before cleaning it.

1: The External Housing:

  1. Never Dip the Brewer in water or any other liquid.
  2. Use a damp, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to clean the brewer’s exterior housing and external components.

2: Drip Tray & Drip Tray Plate: 

  1. The red “Drip tray FULL” indicator appears when the drip tray is almost full, so when you see this indicator remove the drip tray by sliding it toward you and empty all the water into the sink.
  2. Now, clean it with a clean, damp, non-abrasive, and lint-free cloth.
  3. As the drip tray has a certain capacity to hold water; therefore, it is recommended to empty and clean it periodically.

Important: The Drip Tray and Drip tray plate are not dishwasher safe.

2. Cleaning The K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly

Parts included in the K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly;

  • Funnel
  • K-Cup Pack Holder
  • Exit Needle 

Note: K-Cup pod holder assembly parts are dishwasher safe. However, put them on the top shelf of the dishwasher and run the cleaning cycle at a low temperature. 

  1. Lift the Handle to open the K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly and remove it from the brewer. With one hand, grasp the K-Cup Pack Holder’s top and push upward from the bottom of the K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly with the other hand until it releases.
  1.  Pull the funnel separate from the K-Cup Pack Holder until It gets released.

Note: there are sharp needles in the K-Cup pod holder assembly; therefore, avoid putting your fingers inside to prevent injury. 

  1. The Exit Needle is located on the K-Cup Pack Holder’s bottom. If you see coffee grinds clogging the needle, then insert a paper clip or a similar  tool from below and turn it around to loosen the clogs.
  1. To replace the Funnel, just put it back into the K-cup Pack Holder. 
  1. Use the two front ribs as a guide to align the K-Cup Pack Holder with the opening before snapping it into place from the top to replace the K-Cup Pack Holder Assembly.

3. Cleaning The Cold Water Reservoir

IMPORTANT: The Cold Water Reservoir can become discolored, spotted, or stained over time. 

However, it basically depends on the mineral contents present in the water you are using in your brewer. These stains won’t affect the operation of the beverage. Still, ensure to clean the Cold Water Reservoir regularly to minimize the build-up. To learn the proper cleaning method for Cold Water Reservoir, you should read the step mentioned below:

  1. Lift the lid to access  the Cold Water Reservoir. After removing the Water Level Guide, clean the reservoir’s interior using a damp, lint-free cloth. 
  2. When you are done with cleaning, replace the “water level guide” and lower the lid. 

Note: Don’t put the “Water level guide” in the dishwasher.

Emptying The Internal Hot Water Tank

The Brewer must be powered off but plugged in, and before water begins to flow, there will be a delay of three to five seconds. Let’s start cleaning! 

  1. Lower the Water Reservoir Lid 
  2. Put the mug on Drip Tray 
  3. Press & hold the “Brew button” until all the liquid content gets poured into the mug. 

1. Descaling Your Keurig K-10 Brewer 

Depending on the mineral concentration of your water, calcium deposits might accumulate in your brewer. Although the scale is non-toxic, it can impair brewer performance if not addressed to. Your brewer’s heating element and other internal components may be kept in good condition by de-scaling them.

The descaling procedure should be carried out every three to six months to guarantee optimum performance or when there are white deposits in the Cold Water Reservoir. However, calcium deposits might accumulate more quickly, necessitating more frequent descaling.

You will require the following to begin descaling:

  •  20 oz of undiluted white vinegar. 
  • 12 oz ceramic mug (not a paper cup).
  • Access to a nearby sink.

Let’s start Descaling!

1: First Vinegar Rinse:

  1. Pour 10 oz of undiluted white vinegar into the Cold Water Reservoir.
  2. Set the ceramic mug on top of the drip tray.
  3. Lift the Handle without inserting a K-Cup pack.
  4. Lower the Handle after five seconds.
  5. Press the blue flashing “BREW Button”, which will later start flashing red and then turn into solid red. 
  6. Discard the hot contents into the sink after the vinegar is dispensed.

 2: Second Vinegar Rinse:

  1. Now, fill the Cold Water Reservoir with the remaining 10 oz of vinegar.
  2. On the Drip Tray, place the ceramic mug.
  3. Lift the Handle without inserting a K-Cup pack.
  4. Lower the Handle after 5 seconds.
  5. Discard the hot liquid from the mug into the sink.
  6. Press the blue flashing BREW Button; later on, it will start flashing red.
  7. When it turns solid red, power off as the liquid begins to disperse.
  8. Thirty minutes of rest is required for the Brewer.
  9. After 30 minutes, turn on your coffee maker, raise and lower the handle, then push the “Brew button” once.
  10. Discard the hot contents into the sink after the vinegar is dispensed.

 3: Fresh Water Rinse:

  1. Add 10 oz of fresh water into the Cold Water Reservoir. 
  2. On the Drip Tray, place the ceramic mug.
  3. Lift the handle without inserting a K-Cup pack.
  4. Continue brewing after lowering the handle until hot water is dispensed into the mug. Empty the hot contents into the sink.
  5. To clean the plumbing in the brewer and get rid of any residual vinegar flavor, repeat this cleaning brew procedure three more times. The brewer is now prepared for regular usage once more.

Storage Instructions

Before storing your Keurig K-10, empty the cold water reservoir and internal hot water tank. Store your brewer in an upright position in a secure, frost-free environment. Brewer’s storage in a cold environment may cause freezing of any remaining condensation inside, leading to damage.

Clean the Cold Water Reservoir with a damp, lint-free cloth and run three cleaning brews (without K-Cup packs) before using your brewer after storage. Before turning it on, allow the brewer to rest at room temperature for at least two hours.

Storing The Power Cord 

The Power Cord can be stored in a convenient compartment behind the brewer for storage during transport.

Service   

This brewer is not user-serviceable beyond these recommended cleaning and maintenance procedures. For warranty guidelines, Please refer to the Warranty section of this guide for service.

Troubleshooting 

Undoubtedly, the Keurig brand supplies the best, most durable, and most convenient appliances. However, besides the best manufacturing, an electrical machine often catches technical problems. But no worries! Let’s try the following troubleshooting methods and their solutions before consulting a professional! 


Problems 

Solutions 




Brewer has no power 

Make sure you press the Power Button. When you push the Power Button, the Add Water Indicator should  flash blue. Note that the Power Button does not light up. The brewer will automatically shut off when it is idle for more than 90 seconds during normal operation. To restart, simply press the Power Button.Brewer needs to be plugged into a separate outlet. Make sure that Brewer is plugged in securely. Reset your home circuit breaker if necessary. Contact Customer Service if the brewer is still not functioning.
The brew Button flashes red for too long.When the brewer is operating under normal conditions, the “BREW Button” will flash red when the brewer is heating and turn solid red when brewing. Contact Customer Service if the BREW Button remains red for longer than three minutes.
ADD Water Indicator does not flash blueCheck if the brewer has power. There may be water in the Cold Water Reservoir and Brewer. The first thing you should do is lift the handle so you can empty the water from Cold Water Reservoir into the brewer.If the problem still persists, then turn off the device and place a mug on the Drip Tray. Continue pressing the BREW Button until all the water gets poured into the mug.If your brewer does not function properly, you can contact Customer Service.







The Brewer will not Brew.
Make sure the brewer has power. If you use distilled or reverse osmosis water, the brewer might not work right. Follow the instructions to empty the internal hot water tank (see above) and then use bottled or filtered water.Hold down the Power button. Add water and try to brew if the Add Water Indicator turns blue. When power is restored, the brewer may need to be reset if it loses power during brewing. Simply lift and lower the Handle to reset.Verify that 6 ounces of water, the required minimum, have been poured into the Cold Water Reservoir.
When first used, the brewer will not brew.The brewer might be frozen or cold. Before turning it on, allow the brewer to rest at room temperature for at least two hours.Make sure the brewer is on.



Brewer only brews a partial brew
Give the Cold Water Reservoir time to drain the water into the brewer completely.Perhaps the Exit Needle is clogged (see the section “cleaning of exit needle”).Clean the K-Cup Pack Assembly if necessary (see the section “cleaning of K-Cup Pack Assembly”). Descale the brewer. You should contact Customer Service if your brewer still doesn’t work after descaling it twice.


Brewer shuts OFF automatically
When inactive for over 90 seconds, it will shut off automatically.To restart, press the Power Button.Contact Customer Service if the brewer shuts down in the middle of the brewing (not due to a power outage).
                             Water in the Drip Tray.Keep in mind that the Drip Tray will catch any liquid that spills out of your cup or the Cold Water Reservoir.The red Drip Tray Overflow Indicator will appear when the Drip Tray is nearly full. Empty the contents of the Drip Tray into the sink after carefully removing it.
Red Indicator appears in Drip TrayAs a result, the Drip Tray is nearly full. Empty the contents of the Drip Tray into the sink after carefully removing it.

One-Year Warranty 

Under normal home use, Keurig guarantees that your brewer will be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a year from the purchase date. You should finish and return the guarantee card encased with your brewer so your purchase data will be stored in the Keurig framework. Upon receipt of proof of purchase, Keurig will, at its option, repair or replace a defective brewer at no cost. If you Replace the Brewer, then you get a new one-year warranty from the day you bought a new one. This One-year warranty only applies to the brewer operated in the United States and Canada. This warranty gives you legal rights that vary from place to place around the United States and the different provinces of Canada.

Your Keurig maker will only operate properly and last as long as you use Keurig Brewed K-Cup® brand packs and accessories.

This warranty may not apply to any damage or malfunction to your brewer brought on by the use of non-Keurig Brewed K-Cup® brand packs and accessories, and if such usage is found to be the source of the damage or malfunction, a service fee may apply.

Conditions Not Covered By Limited Warranty 

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL COSTS AND EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, EVEN IF FORESEEABLE. 

Since some states and provinces prohibit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the preceding limitation or exclusion may not apply to you based on the state or province from which you purchased the item.

Damages caused by non-Keurig Brewer K-Cup brand packs or accessories, services provided by people other than Keurig or its authorized service providers, the use of parts other than genuine Keurig parts, or external factors like abuse, misuse, an inappropriate power supply, or natural disasters are not covered by this warranty either.

Other Limitations 

Any other express warranty, whether written or oral, is null and void in the absence of this exclusive warranty. Concerning your Keurig K-10 Brewer, Keurig particularly disclaims all other warranties, including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The restriction, as mentioned earlier, may not apply to you depending on the state or province in which you purchased the item because some states or provinces prohibit disclaimers of implied warranties or limitations on the duration of implied warranties.

How Do You Obtain Warranty Service? 

Keurig brewers are high-quality appliances designed to provide years of satisfying performance with proper maintenance. However, if service under warranty is required, Keurig Customer Service can be reached at toll-free number 1.866.901.BREW (2739). Please only return your brewer for service by obtaining an Authorization to Return (ATR) number from Keurig Customer Service. Keurig brewers that don’t return with an ATR number will be sent back to the sender without any maintenance.

Keurig, Incorporated

55 Walkers Brook Drive

 Reading, MA 01867 

1.866.901.BREW (2739)

 Conclusion

The theory is over, and now it’s time to make it a reality. As you have learned all about your Keurig K-10 so, it will be easy for you to operate it. I am sure after reading this guide; the brewing will remain nothing but intuition for you. However, if you are still confused about any point, then re-read the article. Furthermore, to get more valuable content about coffee, visit our website, “Coffee Aim”.

Have a coffeelicious day!

FAQs

When Did The Keurig K10 Come Out?

If you’re worried about your Keurig Mini Plus Brewing System, the defective versions, K10 or B31, have ID numbers that begin with 31 and were produced between December 2009 and July 2014.

Should Mineral Deposits Be Cleaned Away From Time To Time Using Vinegar?

White vinegar requires time to operate, but it should be effective. You might need to soak a paper towel in vinegar and wrap it around the faucets for roughly ten minutes if the mineral deposits are all over the faucets.

How Many Times Can I Use The Same K-Cup?

The K-Cups are designed to use only once. However, there are many reusable K-Cups available in the market, such as Keurig My K-Cup coffee filter.

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