User manual Coffee Maker
1. Set Reservoir
The water reservoir can be positioned to the right, left, or along the back of the brewer to optimize counter space.

2. Position Plug & Place
Plug brewer into an outlet.
Place a large mug (12oz minimum) on the drip tray
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3. Rinse & Fill
If you have a Keurig® Water Filter, install it now. Refer to your Water Filter Starter Kit for instructions.
Fill the reservoir with fresh water to the MAX fill line, and replace water reservoir.
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4. Power On & Set Clock
Press the POWER button. Use the H/M buttons to set the clock, then press the blinking brew button to confirm the time.
NOTE: The clock must be set in order to use the Auto Brew functionality
5. Cleansing Brew - Single Cup
Press the POD button. Do not insert a K-Cup® pod. The 4 brew size buttons will blink, press the 8 button — the brew indicator light will blink. Press the brew button to start the cleansing brew.
The cleansing brew will begin once the brewer is heated. The initial heating process will take about 4 minutes. The brew indicator light will pulse slowly on and off while the brewer is heating, and the light will turn solid once the brew begins.
The brew is complete when the brew indicator light is no longer illuminated. Pour the hot water into the sink.
NOTE: Between brew cycles, the brewer may take about a minute to reheat
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6. Cleansing Brew - Carafe
Place the carafe on the drip tray and fill the water reservoir to the MAX fill line. Do not fill filter basket with coffee grounds. Press the CARAFE button — the 4 brew size buttons will blink. Press the 8 button — the brew indicator light will blink. Press the brew button to start the cleansing brew. The brew is complete when the brew indicator light is no longer illuminated. Pour the hot water into the sink.
The one-time setup process is now complete and you are ready to brew!
NOTE: After 5 minutes the brewer will go into Auto Off mode. Press the POWER button to turn the brewer back on
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1. Place Mug & Pod
Place a mug on the drip tray. If using a travel mug, remove the drip tray and place the mug on the drip tray base. Lift the pod holder door and place a K-Cup® pod in the K-Cup® pod holder. Lower the handle completely to close the lid.
High Altitude Brewing: While holding the brewer handle up, push down slowly on the K-Cup® pod in the pod holder until the bottom of the K-Cup® pod is punctured by the exit needle.
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2. Brew & Enjoy!
Press the POWER button. The POD and CARAFE buttons will blink. Select POD, then select your brew size. Press the brew button to initiate brewing. For a bolder coffee, press the STRONG button before pressing the brew button.
Brewing is complete when the brew indicator light is no longer illuminated.
We recommend using a Keurig® Rinse Pod or running a cleansing brew immediately after brewing hot cocoa or other sweetened pods to keep the needles clean.
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1. Place Carafe & Fill Basket
Fill the water reservoir to the MAX fill line. Pull the filter basket drawer outward and add the desired amount of ground coffee (1 tablespoon of ground coffee per cup is recommended) to the gold tone mesh filter (or a 12 cup paper filter). Reinsert the filter basket drawer completely and make sure the carafe is on the drip tray.
NOTE: The maximum capacity for regular ground coffee is 15 tablespoons and 12 tablespoons for decaf. Exceeding this amount may cause overflow.
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2. Brew & Enjoy!
Press the POWER button. The POD and CARAFE buttons will blink. Select CARAFE, then select your brew size. Press the brew button to initiate brewing. For a bolder coffee, press the STRONG button before pressing the brew button. Brewing is complete when the brew indicator light is no longer illuminated.
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Smart Start heats then brews in one simple process. No need to wait for the brewer to heat before selecting brew size. Power on your brewer, add coffee, select your brew type, then select your brew size. Press the brew button. The brewer will heat, then automatically begin brewing.
Brewer Auto Off automatically turns your brewer off 5 minutes after the last brew for energy savings.
Auto Brew programs the carafe to brew at a specific time, up to 24 hours in advance.
Multi-Position Reservoir allows you to position the water reservoir to the right, left, or along the back of the brewer to optimize counter space. See next page for instructions.
Strong Brew increases your coffee strength and intensity for single cup and carafe brewing. For stronger coffee, press the STRONG button.
High Altitude To ensure your brewer works properly at higher altitudes (5,000 feet), enable the High Altitude setting by pressing and holding the STRONG and 8 button for 3 seconds. When enabled, a mountain icon will appear on the display screen.
Pause & Pour a cup mid-brew while brewing a carafe using the 20 second automatic pause feature.
NOTE: Removing the carafe for more than 20 seconds may cause the filter basket to overflow.
Fill the water reservoir to the MAX fill line and load the mesh filter and coffee grounds.
Press the AUTO button. Use the H/M buttons to set the time for auto brew to begin, press the blinking brew button to confirm the time.
Note: Once AUTO brew is enabled, you will not be able to brew a cup or carafe. To disable AUTO brew, press the AUTO button once. The clock icon will disappear from the screen.
The water reservoir can be positioned to the right, left, or along the back of the brewer to optimize counter space. Remove packing tape, water reservoir, and drip tray from your K-Duo Plus™ brewer and set aside. Lay the brewer on a solid flat surface.
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Regular cleaning keeps your brewer running smoothly. Always be sure to turn off and unplug your brewer before cleaning. We recommend using a Keurig® Rinse Pod or running a cleansing brew immediately after brewing hot cocoa or other sweetened pods to keep the needles clean.
CAUTION: Parts are not dishwasher safe
Brewer Exterior
Keep your Keurig® brewer looking its best by cleaning the exterior from time to time. Just clean with a damp, soapy, lint-free, nonabrasive cloth. Never immerse the brewer in water or other liquids.
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Drip Tray
The drip tray can hold up to 8 ounces of overflow and should be emptied and cleaned occasionally. To remove, slide it toward you, keeping it level to avoid spilling. Clean with a damp, soapy, lintfree, non-abrasive cloth.
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Carafe & Carafe Lid
The Carafe and Carafe Lid should be cleaned after each brew. Rinse and clean with a damp, soapy, lint-free, non-abrasive cloth.
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Water Reservoir & Reservoir Lid
The water reservoir lid and water reservoir should be cleaned periodically with a damp, soapy, non-abrasive cloth. Rinse the reservoir thoroughly after cleaning. This will ensure that no cleaning solutions remain in the area as they may contaminate the water supply. After rinsing, fill the reservoir with clean water and return it to the brewer. Do not dry the inside of the water reservoir with a cloth as lint may remain. The water reservoir lid and water reservoir should not be put into the dishwasher.
NOTE: If you are using a water filter inside the water reservoir, remove it before cleaning. The filter cartridge should be replaced regularly as needed per filter instructions.
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Filter Basket Drawer, Filter Basket & Gold Tone Mesh Filter
Remove the filter basket drawer from the brewer, then remove the filter basket and gold tone mesh filter from the drawer. Discard the ground coffee. The filter basket drawer should be cleaned periodically: wash in warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Dry all parts after use. To reinsert the drawer, slide the rails back into the brewer and push drawer in. The filter basket and gold tone mesh filter should be cleaned after each use: wash in warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Dry all parts after use.
NOTE: Coffee grounds should be discarded and the filter basket should be rinsed clean after brewing, or in part with the daily cleaning routine.
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K-Cup® Pod Holder
To remove the K-Cup® pod holder from the brewer, lift the handle and grasp the top of the K-Cup® pod holder with one hand while pushing up on the bottom of the K-Cup® pod holder from underneath with the other until it releases. After cleaning, align the K-Cup® pod holder with the opening using the two front ribs as a guide and snap into place from the top.
CAUTION: There are sharp needles that puncture the K-Cup® pod above the K-Cup® pod holder and in the bottom of the K-Cup® pod holder. To avoid risk of injury, do not put your fingers in the K-Cup® pod holder.
NOTE: Used K-Cup® pod should be removed from the K-Cup® Pod Holder after brewing, or in part with the daily cleaning routine.
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Exit Needle
Remove the pod holder assembly. Locate the exit needle on the inside bottom of the K-Cup® pod holder. Insert a straightened paper clip into the exit needle to loosen any coffee grounds.
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Entrance Needle
Lift the brewer handle and locate the entrance needle on the underside of the lid. To clean all three holes in the needle, hold the brewer handle in the upward position and with your other hand, carefully insert a straightened paper clip into all three holes. Gently move it around to loosen any coffee grounds. Lower the handle completely and run two water-only brew cycles. Do not insert a K-Cup® pod.
TIP: Refer to support.Keurig.com for video instructions on cleaning the entrance/exit needles.
You should descale your brewer every 3 months. Properly follow the descaling procedure.
Depending on the mineral content of your water, calcium deposits or scale may build up in your brewer. Scale is nontoxic but if left unattended can hinder brewer performance.
Regularly descaling your brewer every 3-6 months helps maintain the heating element, and other internal parts that come in contact with water. Calcium deposits may build up faster, making it necessary to descale more often.
Descaling Procedure
Before you begin, you will need a large ceramic mug, fresh water, Keurig® Descaling Solution, and access to a sink. Do not use a paper cup. Ensure that there is no beverage pod in the K-Cup® pod holder. Please allow approximately 75 minutes for the descaling procedure.
Empty the water from the water reservoir. If using a Keurig® Water Filter, remove and set aside.
STEP 1: Descaling Solution Rinse
Power the brewer off.
Pour the entire bottle of Keurig® Descaling Solution into an emptied water reservoir. Then, fill the empty bottle with water and pour into the water reservoir. Do not add any K-Cup® pods or ground coffee.
Place a large mug on the drip tray, then press the POWER button. Select POD, then press the 12 button. Press the brew button to start a single cup rinse brew. Pour the hot liquid into the sink.
Place the carafe on the drip tray. Press the CARAFE button, then select the 12 button and press the brew button to start a carafe rinse brew. When the brew is complete, pour the hot liquid into the sink.
STEP 2: Rinse & Rest
Let brewer stand for at least 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes, discard any residual solution from the water reservoir and rinse thoroughly.
STEP 3: Fresh Water Rinse
Fill the water reservoir with fresh water to the MAX fill line.
Place the carafe on the drip tray. Press the POWER button and select CARAFE. Then press the 12 button and press the brew button to start a carafe water brew. When the brew is complete, pour the hot liquid into the sink.
Fill the water reservoir to the MAX fill line. Repeat the 12-cup carafe rinse 3 more times for a total of 4 brews.
Refill the water reservoir and place a large mug on the drip tray. Press the POWER button. Select POD, then press the 12 button. Press the brew button to start a single cup water brew. Pour the hot liquid into the sink.
Repeat the 12 oz brew process three more times for a total of 4 brews.
NOTE: The cleaning action of Keurig® Descaling Solution may result in a “foam” dispensed from the brewer. This is natural, as the solution is reacting with the scale inside. For a brewer that is heavily scaled, the brewer may not fill properly after the descaler is added. If this occurs, you may see only a small or no output dispensed, followed by the sound of air blowing out. If this occurs:
Grounds in Your Coffee
Grounds may have gathered in the exit or entrance needles and can be cleaned using a straightened paper clip or similar tool.
Brewer Will Not Brew
Brewing a Partial Cup or Carafe
Brewer Does Not Have Power or Shuts Off
Helpful Hints
Water quality varies greatly. If you notice an undesirable taste in your beverage (such as chlorine or mineral tastes), we recommend using bottled or filtered water. Do not use distilled water. You can also install a Keurig® Water Filter to help remove water impurities and improve beverage taste.
Carafe Brewing
Storage
Empty the water reservoir before storing or transporting and take care to ensure that you store your brewer in a safe and frost-free environment. Please be sure to store your brewer in its upright position to avoid water leakage from the inner tank. If you store the brewer in a cold environment, you run the risk of water freezing inside the brewer and causing damage. When you prepare to use it after storage, we recommend rinsing the water reservoir with fresh water and running three rinsing brews without a K-Cup® pod, as well as running a 12 cup carafe brew with no ground coffee.
If you plan to move your brewer to a different location, turn the brewer off, unplug it, and empty the water reservoir. If your brewer has been in an environment below freezing, please be sure to let it warm to room temperature for at least 2 hours before using.