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Helpful Hints
1. Plug Power Cord into an Independent, Grounded
Outlet
If the electric circuit is overloaded
with other appliances, your brewer may not
function properly.
2. Initial Cleansing Brew Before you make your
first beverage, perform an initial cleansing
brew without inserting a K-Cup
®
pod.
3. One Cup at a Time Your new brewer makes
one fresh beverage at a time. You will need to
add fresh water each time you brew. Unlike
other Keurig
®
brewers, the K130 does not
store water in the reservoir.
4. For the best tasting gourmet coffee, tea, hot
cocoa, or other beverage, Keurig recommends
using bottled or filtered water
— Water quality
varies from place to place. If you notice an
undesirable taste in your cup of coffee, tea, hot
cocoa, or other beverage (such as chlorine or
other mineral tastes), we recommend you
consider using bottled water or water from a
filtration system. For best results, carefully
follow manufacturer’s instructions when using
any water filtration system.
5. Customize Your Flavor & Brew — W ith many
K-Cup
®
pod varieties your brewer provides
endless customization options – so that you
can create the size beverage that is perfect for
you. For a strong, intense flavor, select an
Extra Bold K-Cup
®
pod (with up to 30% more
ground coffee than regular varieties).
6. Remove K-Cup
®
Pod After Use — Please refer to
page 6 for brewing instructions.
7. The Drip Tray Any liquid overflow (from your
cup or from the Water Tank) will be caught
in the Drip Tray. Be sure to empty the Drip
Tray when the red Drip Tray Overflow Indicator
pops up.
8. Brewing into a Tall Mug To brew into a tall
mug, simply remove the Drip Tray Assembly
and place the tall mug on the Drip Tray Base.
9. Automatic Shut-Off — As a safety feature, your
brewer will shut off automatically when it is
idle for longer than 90 seconds. Simply press
the Power Button to restart.
10. Clean Your Brewer Regularly — To keep your
brewer looking and performing at its best, be
sure to clean the external and internal
components on a regular basis. Refer to page 9
for more information.
11. Desc al ing 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. Refer to page 10 for more
information.
12. Storing When storing your brewer, empty the
Drip Tray. Follow the instructions on page 10
for emptying the Water Tank. Store your brewer
upright in a safe, dry, frost-free environment.
Refer to page 11 for more information.
Unpacking the Brewer
1. Place brewer box on a large steady surface
(such as a table or countertop) or on the floor.
Open the box.
2. Turn the box on its side with front of box
face down.
3. Reach into the box and grasp the plastic
bag that contains the brewer.
4. Carefully pull the plastic bag (and packaging
materials) toward you and out of the box. The
brewer will still be encased in the polyfoam
and be on its side.
5. Remove the top polyfoam packaging material.
6. Carefully lift brewer off of the bottom
polyfoam and place it upright on a flat,
steady surface.
7. Lift plastic bag off of brewer.
8. Record the serial number for this brewer on
page 3 of this guide. The serial number can
be found on the bottom of the brewer box or
on the brewer behind the Drip Tray (when
removed).
9. Place the brewer upright on a flat, steady
surface and remove tape.
We recommend you save all packing materials in
case future shipping of the product is necessary.
WARNING:
Keep all plastic bags away
from children.
Brewer Overview
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