Einleitung

This guide will help you replace your Keurig Mini's handle. For this guide you will need a #1 Philips screw driver and some plastic opening tools.

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    • Lift up the handle of the Keurig Mini.

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    • Make sure to avoid the needles above and inside the K-cup because may puncture your hand

    • 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.

    You may want to show a picture of the needles to show what exactly to avoid even though it might be blatantly obvious.

    Creed Borden -

    You should write "They" between "inside the K-cup because" and "may puncture your hand"

    Creed Borden -

    I did the needle up the 2 pin hole trick and it's working now!

    hooyame2002 -

    What is a needle up the 2 pin hole trick?

    Gina -

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    • Firmly rock the K-cup holder from side to side, loosening the K-cup holder from its seat.

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    • Pull the K-cup holder straight out.

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    • Open the top lid of the Keurig.

    • Pull directly outwards on one of the arms that holds the top lid in place. It will take some force to get the arm off the peg. Once one side is off, repeat the process on the second arm.

    This step isn’t necessary.

    Senior Senior, Jr. -

    Thank you!! Since I sure cldnt get both arms to come off!

    shari_thompson1 -

    I cannot get the arms to come off at all!

    Susan Klipfel -

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    • Lay the Keurig on its back with the water reservoir pointing away from you.

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    • Avoid the top needle as it may puncture your hand.

    • Unscrew the two 9mm #1 Philips screws that hold the top plastic cover in place.

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    • Set the Keurig in an upright position with the front side facing you.

    • Pull the cover off the top of the Keurig. It should come off easily with little force.

    Not coming off easily. Pull toward front a little helps.

    Henry Huang -

    There are two plastic latching tabs that hold down the back of this cover, about 5/8 inch in from either side. It should be possible to locate them by probing along the back parting line with a thin-blade screwdriver and release them by pressing forward. Or apply excessive force like I did and break them off.

    Lytle Johnson -

    Thx for warning, Lytle!

    shari_thompson1 -

    I have been pushing and pulling on that back side - Canby release those tabs. Anyone have a little more advice? Using a small thin blade knife…

    wow8kids -

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    • Firmly grasp the hose and pull it off of the plastic nozzle.

    Before pulling, you can see if this portion of the tube is clogged. If clogged at the other end, you may be wasting time going further. See comments at the last step.

    Henry Huang -

    Maybe, but it’s unlikely to be the case. The transition from roomy hose to cramped needle outlets is where syphoned up coffee grounds get caked up. And you might not see it. I squeezed the hose at the union a few times and that made black crud come loose. A visual inspection only would not have shown that.

    Senior Senior, Jr. -

    Our unit's hose end was secured with a plastic zip tie that had to be cut off. When replacing the hose, a new zip tie was required.

    M A -

    DO NOT cut it. Just slide the zip tie with your fingers. Then when reattaching the hose, put on hose first then shimmy zip tie back over union.

    Senior Senior, Jr. -

    Thanks so much Sr Sr Jr for both comments here!

    shari_thompson1 -

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    • Unscrew the two 9 mm #1 Philips screws at the top of the device.

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    • Push down lightly on the nozzle that the hose was attached to. The plastic housing along with the needle should pop off without much force.

    Make sure to clean out the needle carefully at this point, paper clip is good from the hose attachment nub rather challenging the sharp nèdle end

    Tim Tiegs -

    Handle needs to be in upright position, then it pops out without force.

    Christina Slack -

    The screws for the top cover are hard to get back in because they are not attracted to magnets. But they are honestly unnecessary to put back, and most likely there to keep the cover in place during assembly and transport. It clips in nicely on its own and won’t come off during normal use.

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    • With the needle removed, open the device by pulling up on the handle.

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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.

    • The plastic is flexible and will not snap with the force applied.

    • Once the arms are removed, the configuration should look like the picture. The K-cup holder housing should be separated from the arms.

    My Keurig has white, nylon half-grommets to reduce wear, where the post of each arm slides in its slot. Take care that they do not fall down into the machine and that you do not lose them.

    wheelersthree -

    That just happened,( lost the grommet), I can hear it but can't get it out from inside the machine. I put everything back together and it is working. One note: may I suggest removing just the k-cup holder then removing the two screws for the top. you can then access the upper part of the hose. after that I used a long tie wrap (pipe cleaner would have been better, (I had given my tobacco pipes and cleaning equipment away last week.) Also I ran a bread tie down the top connection for the hose and into the needle. That is where I found the last of my clog. So now all I need is to find that little plastic piece and it will be perfect but it is working without it

    sandpat76 -

    Getting this part put back together is near impossible. White pieces keep falling off & don't seem to line up correctly with plastic arms. Over 1 hour to get to this point. Frustrating.

    Christina Lemmey -

    Don't take it apart at this point! Move on to the next step, then it is super easy to remove this front part in the same way but from the bottom pegs, if you want to clean all the small spaces covered in coffee dust and

    Christina Slack -

    Yes, the arm will break. Apparently after struggling with it for about an hour, it weakened the plastic enough to snap off the left arm of the cup holder. The machine now works, though! I’ll just have to be mindful when I use it. Looking back, I wish I had tried just cleaning out the needle first. Might have saved me significant frustration with the reassembly of this step.

    Kimberly Meyer -

    I think you need to tell people that the arms with the white roller will break off after all the struggling the left side broke off Thank for the worthless info. Ron Nelson

    Ron , Lynn Nelson -

    At this point, I skipped remaining steps 13-16, mainly because I felt those steps are too much work to end up trying to “push out” grounds with my fingers (as described in step 16). Instead, I ran water through the mini-K as if I were making coffee—to remove all the grounds that I saw gunked up in the hose. I aimed the hose into a large bowl.

    I ran water through as many times as needed to get water that was completely clear of any grinds—which took about six 8-ounce cups.

    Thanks to others, whose comments helped me as I was going through the previous steps. :D

    shari_thompson1 -

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    • Use a Phillips #1 screw driver to remove the four 12 mm screws that hold the arm assembly in place.

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    • Lift up the arm and pull up the handle assembly. It should easily come off.

    • This white tab falls off easily, remove it and set it aside to ensure it is not lost.

    The first picture is a little on the dark side, but I could still tell what you're trying to say in the picture. Maybe make it a little brighter?

    Rubia Siddiqi -

    The second picture in this step shows the white plastic 'slide guide thinger', it is however upside down. During reassembly make sure to have it the other way so that the handle assembly will stay up when installing a k cup. If not the handle will fall everytime you let it go making for a frustrating coffee going experience especially if your not a morning person. :)

    foxyauto -

    If your clog is in the other end of the hose, you are out of luck. I had only used my machine about 6 times before it wouldn't dispense. I disassembled the contraption, and stuck a pipe cleaner down the hose. There is no clog. Keurig is sending me a $50 coupon to apply toward a new machine.

    Jill Kozak -

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    • Unscrew the two 9mm #1 Philips screws from the handle assembly.

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    • Lay the handle assembly on its side. Use one plastic prying tool to hold the snap ring in place so that it does not rotate and another to pop it off.

    • Flip the assembly over and repeat the process on the other side.

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    • Once the both snap rings are removed, pull on the plastic side plates to remove them. It shouldn't take much force to remove them.

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    • With the side plates off, lay the handle assembly upside down with the handle facing you.

    • Now push in the two bars that hold the handle in place.

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    • Firmly pull on the handles to get them off of the bars. It should not take much force once the bars are pushed in.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Note: A pair of pliers will assist in getting the snap rings back onto the bars.

Andrew Adriance

Mitglied seit: 14/01/14

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Ein Kommentar

I took apart my mini Keurig earlier this week and let many parts soak in vinegar besides really scrubbing area that coffee basket sits & getting oodles of caked coffee bits out. Have put it back together except one item I can’t make go back in, so doesn’t appear to be ready to use. There’s a rod with 2 plastic cylinders on it. Can’t get it to clip into the metal ‘j’ clip that appears to keep rod axle sliding in track.

Suggestions? Instructions?

Laurie Hill -