Keurig K-Supreme Use & Care Guide

Get the most from your new Keurig® brewer

Before You Brew

  1. Plug & Place

    Remove packing tape from brewer. Plug into a grounded outlet. Place a large mug (10oz minimum) on the drip tray. NOTE: If changing water tank position to the back, please complete before first brew (refer to instructions included).

  2. Rinse & Fill

    Remove the water reservoir lid, then lift the reservoir straight up to remove it. If you have a Keurig Water Filter, install it now. Rinse reservoir with fresh water and fill to the MAX FILL line. Replace water reservoir. Replace lid. NOTE: Do not use distilled water.

  3. Lift & Lower

    Lift and lower the handle. Do not insert a K-Cup® pod. The brewer will power on automatically.

  4. Cleansing Brew

    The 4 cup sizes will blink. Press the 8oz button, then press the blinking brew button to start a cleansing brew. Pour the hot water into the sink. The one-time setup process is now complete and you are ready to brew!

Brew Your First Cup

  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 handle and place a K-Cup® pod in the K-Cup® pod holder. Lower the handle completely to close the lid. Do not remove the foil lid on the K-Cup® pod.

  2. Brew & Enjoy!

    The 4 brew size buttons will blink. Select your brew size, then press the blinking brew button. For a stronger coffee, press the STRONG button before brewing. The brew button will remain illuminated while brewing. Brewing is complete when the buttons are no longer illuminated. Lift the handle and dispose of the K-Cup pod. CAUTION: While brewing, there is extremely hot water in the K-Cup® pod holder. To avoid injury, do not lift the handle during the brewing process.

    For bolder coffee press the STRONG button, followed by the brew button.

    For iced beverages fill a large plastic tumbler with ice. Insert any K-Cup® pod, then press the OVER ICE button, followed by brew button. NOTE: choose a tumbler large enough to accommodate both the ice and dispensed liquid to prevent overflow.

Brewer Features

Smart Start heats then brews in one simple process. No need to wait for the brewer to heat before selecting brew size. Simply power on your brewer by lifting the handle, add a K-Cup® Pod, select your brew size, then press the brew button. The brewer will heat, then automatically begin brewing.

Auto Off automatically turns your brewer off 5 minutes after the last brew for energy savings.

High Altitude: To ensure your brewer works properly at higher altitudes (5,000 feet), enable the High Altitude setting by pressing and holding the brew button and 8oz buttons for 3 seconds.

Strong Brew for a bolder, more intense cup.

Over Ice brew your favorite beverages over ice.

Water Tank Repositioning

  1. Flip Brewer Over

    Remove the drip tray and the water tank and set them aside. On a flat surface, carefully turn the brewer over so the base is facing up. You will see two parts: the water tank base (Part B) and the locking tab (Part A).

  2. Remove Part A

    Slide Part A out of the brewer. It should release freely with little resistance.

  3. Lift, Pivot Part B

    Next re-position part B. Gently pull outward to disengage from the brewer. Rotate upward, as shown above. Part B will remain attached to the brewer. Part B should now pivot freely to the second position. Remember to move the power card, so it does not get caught.

  4. Insert B, Replace A

    Replace Part B in its new position. Rotate downward so that B is parallel to the base, then slide B back into position. Remember to replace the power cord. Slide Part A back into the second position to lock B in place. Flip the brewer back upright. You are now ready to use your Keurig Brewer!

Caring For Your Brewer

Regular cleaning keeps your brewer running smoothly. Always be sure to turn off and unplug your brewer before cleaning.

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, non-abrasive cloth. Never immerse the brewer in water or other liquids.

Water Reservoir

The water reservoir should be cleaned periodically by wiping the inside of the reservoir and underside of the lid with a damp, non-abrasive, lint free cloth. Do not dry the inside of the water reservoir with a cloth as lint may remain. Allow the reservoir to dry completely.

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. Rinse and clean with a damp, soapy, lint-free, non-abrasive cloth.

Regular Maintenance

For great-tasting coffee, keep your brewer running at peak performance by following the recommended maintenance schedule:

Frequency Product Benefit
Weekly Keurig Rinse Pods Rinse away residue and oils for a great tasting cup of coffee every time
Every 2 Months Keurig Water Filters Keep your water fresh and clean to enhance the taste of your coffee
Every 3 Months or when the Descale notification turns on* Keurig Descale Solution Eliminate mineral build up to enhance the taste of your coffee and preserve the long-term health of your coffeemaker

*To turn off Descale notification, follow the full descaling procedure as outlined in the Use & Care Guide

Troubleshooting

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

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.

Service

Beyond these recommended cleaning and maintenance procedures, this brewer is not user serviceable. For service, please refer to the Warranty section of this guide.

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. When you prepare to use it after storage, we recommend rinsing the water reservoir with fresh water and descaling the brewer as detailed in the Descaling your Brewer section.

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.

Warranty

LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY

Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. (Keurig) warrants that your brewer will be free of defects in materials or workmanship under normal home use for one year from the date of purchase. It is recommended that you register your brewer on keurig.com/new so that your purchase information will be stored in our system. Keurig will, at its option, repair or replace a defective brewer without charge upon its receipt of proof of the date of purchase. If a replacement brewer is necessary to service this warranty, the replacement brewer may be new or reconditioned. If a replacement brewer is sent, a new limited one year warranty will be applied to the replacement brewer.

This warranty only applies to brewers operated in the United States and Canada. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state and, in the case of Canada, from province to province.

Only the use of Keurig® K-Cup® brand pods and accessories will guarantee the proper functioning and lifetime of your Keurig® brewer. Any damage to or malfunction of your brewer resulting from the use of non-Keurig® pods and accessories may not be covered by this warranty or may result in a service fee if the damage or malfunction is determined to be caused by such use.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE 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. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you depending on the state or province of purchase.

OTHER LIMITATIONS

Nor does this warranty cover damages caused by use of non-Keurig® pods or accessories, services performed by anyone other than Keurig or its authorized service providers, use of parts other than genuine Keurig® parts, or external causes such as abuse, misuse, inappropriate power supply, or acts of God.

THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL. IN ADDITION, KEURIG HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO YOUR KEURIG® BREWER, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states or provinces do not allow disclaimers of such implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you depending on the state or the province of purchase.

HOW DO YOU OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE?

Keurig® brewers are high-quality appliances and, with proper care, are intended to provide years of satisfying performance. However, should the need arise for warranty servicing, simply call Keurig Customer Service at our toll free phone number 1.866.901.BREW (2739). Please do not return your brewer for servicing without first speaking to Keurig Customer Service to obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number. Keurig® brewers returned without a RMA number will be returned to the sender without servicing.

K-Supreme™ Single Serve Coffee Maker Parts

A. Handle

B. K-Cup® Pod Holder (B and C are the K-Cup® Pod Holder Assembly)

C. Funnel

D. K-Cup® Pod Assembly Housing

E. Drip Tray Plate

F. Drip Tray

G. Drip Tray Base

H. Water Reservoir Lid

I. Water Reservoir

For replacement parts, please visit www.keurig.com

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