How to open and clean Keurig Coffee Maker
By oldturkey03 • Difficulty: Moderate
Introduction

There seems to be an issue with the Keurig Single Serve Coffeemaker Brewing System. After a while it appears as if scale build-up or other contaminants prevent the Keurig from brewing full 12oz. It takes longer to brew, the Keurig becomes louder and it dispense on the average 4oz or less. This is a "quick and dirty" guide only to assist in fixing this. The Keurig for this guide came from a workshop and is used quite frequently under less than optimal conditions.

Step 1
  • Keurig K40 not brewing/dispensing 12oz
  • Open the Keurig all the way to remove the K-cup Holder
  • The K-cup holder simply pulls straight up. There might be a bit of resistance from some spring clips. The flaky debris is actually coffee from reusable K-cup filters.
Step 2
  • K-cup insert removed. Clean with hot water as needed.
  • On the bottom of the K-cup insert is a tapered needle that punctures the bottom of the K-cup. On the side of it is a small hole. Use a paper clip (or similar) and insert it in there to remove any scale, coffee grounds etc.
  • Next is to clean the top needle. It is trickier since it is somewhat hard to reach around the sides of the needle. There will be three holes around the needle. Open the Keurig all the way, and again use a paper clip (or similar).
Step 3
  • A hypodermic needle or similar can also be used to open up the water outlet
  • Next remove the water tank by simply lifting it up.
  • On the inside bottom of the tank is a simple check valve that allows the removal of the tank, then empty the tank.
Step 4
  • Top part of the check valve on the bottom. there is a fine screen that acts as a filter. Remove that by removing the three Phillips screws with a long #2 Phillips screwdriver. Clean the screen under running water with a brush. Reassemble after proper cleaning.
  • Next step is to remove the top cover to get to the water supply to the K-cup. Open the Keurig. remove two Phillips screws that hold it in place.
  • Lift the top cover up and forward to remove it.
Step 5
  • Water supply from the boiler to the K-cup needle is via a water hose through a check valve.
  • Remove the two small screws that hold the water line to the inlet
  • Unhook the water line from the connector above the K-cup needle. it is a simple press fit.
  • Next remove the tie straps. (You don't have to do this step) Just remove the other end of hose from pump. You might have to use a flat head screwdriver to lift up on end of hose while pulling up
Step 6
  • Test the check valve. Blowing air in it from the boiler side should cause it to open. Repeat that a couple of times to loosen any sediments etc. It will also help to run some hot water from the K-cup side into the check valve and shake it up. Once it is cleaned, replace the check valve and the tie straps. Reassemble the Keurig
Conclusion

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