How To Replace The Keurig Water Filter

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Your Keurig coffee maker is a valuable appliance, and it’s important to maintain it properly. One of the most critical maintenance tasks is changing the water filter regularly. A clean water filter will help to remove impurities from your water, resulting in better-tasting coffee. It will also help to protect your Keurig from scale buildup, which can damage the machine over time.

Replacing the Keurig water filter is a quick and easy process that takes only a few minutes. Here are the steps you need to follow: Remove the old water filter by pulling it straight up. Rinse the new water filter under cold water for a few seconds. Insert the new water filter into the Keurig by pushing it straight down. Close the Keurig’s lid and run a brew cycle with water only. Your Keurig is now ready to use with fresh, filtered water.

By following these simple steps, you can help to keep your Keurig coffee maker running smoothly for years to come. Enjoy your delicious, freshly brewed coffee!

Locating the New Filter’s Insert Point

Identifying the designated insert point for the new water filter is crucial. Here’s a detailed guide to help you locate it:

  1. Open the Water Reservoir Lid: Lift the lid of the water reservoir located at the back or side of your Keurig coffee maker.
  2. Check for a Filter Slot: Inside the reservoir, look for a designated slot or opening where the filter is inserted. It’s usually located at the bottom or side of the chamber.
  3. Inspect the Filter Seat: Once you’ve located the filter slot, examine its shape and size to determine the type of filter that fits. Different Keurig models may require different filter shapes and sizes.
    1. Round Filter: Some Keurig models use round filters that fit snugly into a circular filter seat.
    2. Square Filter: Other models require square or rectangular filters that slide into a corresponding filter slot.
    3. Hexagonal Filter: Certain Keurig coffee makers use hexagonal filters that lock into a specific insert point.
  4. Ensure Proper Alignment: When inserting the new filter, ensure that it aligns properly with the insert point. It should fit snugly without any gaps or misalignments.

Running a Cleaning Cycle

Once you have replaced the filter, you need to run a cleaning cycle to flush out any impurities. Here’s how to do it:

1. Fill the Reservoir with Clean Water

Remove the water reservoir and fill it with clean, cold water. Replace the reservoir in the Keurig.

2. Place a Mug Under the Spout

Place a large mug under the spout to collect the cleaning solution.

3. Press the “Clean” Button

Locate the “Clean” button on the Keurig and press it once. The machine will start heating the water.

4. Wait for the Cleaning Solution to Brew

The Keurig will brew a cup of cleaning solution and dispense it into the mug.

5. Wait for the Cleaning Cycle to Finish

The cleaning cycle takes approximately 2 minutes. Once completed, the Keurig will automatically turn off.

6. Repeat the Cleaning Cycle

Repeat the cleaning cycle once more using a fresh mug to ensure thorough cleaning.

7. Additional Cleaning Tips

  • Run a cleaning cycle every 3-6 months, or more frequently if you use your Keurig heavily.
  • Use only Keurig-approved cleaning solution. Other cleaning agents may damage your machine.
  • If your Keurig has a built-in cleaning reminder, follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

Step 1: Remove the Old Filter

* Lift the water reservoir lid.
* Grip the filter handle and pull it straight up and out of the filter holder.
* Use a paper towel to remove any remaining water from the filter holder.

Step 2: Soak the New Filter

* Remove the new filter from its packaging.
* Soak the filter in cold water for 5 minutes to activate it.

Step 3: Insert the New Filter

* Align the flat end of the filter with the corresponding notch in the filter holder.
* Push the filter down into the holder until it clicks into place.

Step 4: Run the Rinse Cycle

* Fill the reservoir with fresh water.
* Place a large mug under the beverage outlet.
* Press the “Brew” button without inserting a K-Cup.
* The Keurig will brew and dispense hot water through the filter.

Step 5: Repeat the Rinse Cycle

* Remove and empty the mug.
* Refill the reservoir with fresh water.
* Run another rinse cycle.

### Troubleshooting Common Filter Issues

1. Water Not Dispensing

* Check if the filter is correctly inserted.
* Ensure the water reservoir is filled.
* Make sure the brewer is turned on.

2. Slow Water Flow

* The filter may be clogged. Replace it with a new one.
* The brewer may need to be descaled. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for descaling.

3. Weak Coffee

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Possible Cause Solution
Filter not saturated Run an additional rinse cycle.
Coffee grounds too fine Use a coarser grind or a different coffee brand.
Brewer needs descaling Follow the manufacturer’s descaling instructions.

4. Water Too Hot

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Possible Cause Solution
Filter not properly inserted Remove and reinsert the filter.
Internal issue with brewer Contact Keurig customer support.

5. Water Leaks

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Possible Cause Solution
Filter not properly inserted Remove and reinsert the filter.
Damaged filter holder Contact Keurig customer support.
Brewer needs descaling Follow the manufacturer’s descaling instructions.

6. Filter Indicator Light Not Resetting

* Make sure the new filter is inserted correctly.
* Run a full rinse cycle.
* If the light still doesn’t reset, contact Keurig customer support.

7. Water Reservoir Not Filling

* Check if the reservoir is empty.
* Ensure the reservoir lid is closed properly.
* Make sure the brewer is turned on.

8. Coffee Tastes Sour

* The filter may be clogged. Replace it with a new one.
* The coffee grounds may be too fine. Use a coarser grind or a different coffee brand.

9. Water Tastes Metallic

* The filter may be clogged. Replace it with a new one.
* The brewer may need to be descaled. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for descaling.
* The water supply may be contaminated. Contact your water provider for testing.

Enjoy Fresh, Filtered Water for Optimal Coffee Experience

1. Locate the Water Filter

The water filter can be found inside the Keurig machine, typically on the side or back. It is usually a small, cylindrical component with a handle or knob.

2. Remove the Old Filter

Turn the handle or knob on the water filter counterclockwise to loosen it. Once it is loose, pull it out of the machine.

3. Rinse the New Filter

Hold the new filter under cold running water for about 10 seconds to remove any loose particles.

4. Insert the New Filter

Push the new filter into the machine until it clicks into place.

5. Reset the Filter Indicator

Locate the filter indicator light on the Keurig machine. Press and hold the “Filter” button until the light turns green. This indicates that the filter has been reset.

6. Run a Brew Cycle

Fill the water reservoir with fresh water and run a brew cycle without any coffee grounds. This will flush out any impurities from the new filter.

7. Enjoy Fresh, Filtered Coffee

After running a brew cycle, your Keurig machine is now ready to brew delicious, fresh-tasting coffee with filtered water.

8. Replace the Filter Regularly

Keurig water filters typically last for 60 days or about 600 cups of coffee. Mark your calendar or set a reminder on your phone to replace the filter regularly.

9. Clean the Keurig Machine

In addition to replacing the water filter, it is also important to clean your Keurig machine regularly to ensure optimal performance. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for proper cleaning techniques.

10. Troubleshooting Tips

Issue Solution
Water filter not releasing water Make sure the filter is fully inserted and tightened. Reset the filter indicator.
Coffee tastes bitter or burnt The filter may be clogged. Replace the filter with a new one.
Machine not brewing Ensure that the water reservoir is filled and the filter is properly installed.

How To Replace The Keurig Water Filter

Replacing the water filter in your Keurig coffee maker is a simple task that can be completed in just a few minutes. By following these steps, you can ensure that your Keurig is producing the best-tasting coffee possible.

1. **Turn off the Keurig and unplug it from the power outlet.**

2. **Locate the water filter housing.** It is typically located on the back of the Keurig, near the water reservoir.

3. **Open the water filter housing.** There is usually a button or lever that you can press to do this.

4. **Remove the old water filter.** It will simply pull out of the housing.

5. **Insert the new water filter.** Make sure that the filter is inserted correctly, with the arrow pointing towards the front of the Keurig.

6. **Close the water filter housing.**

7. **Plug the Keurig back into the power outlet and turn it on.**

8. **Run a few cycles of water through the Keurig** to flush out any residual water or air from the system.

People Also Ask

How often should I replace the water filter in my Keurig?

Keurig recommends replacing the water filter every 2-3 months, or more frequently if you have hard water.

What kind of water filter do I need for my Keurig?

Keurig coffee makers use a specific type of water filter that is designed to remove impurities from the water and protect the machine from damage. You can purchase Keurig water filters online or at most major retailers.

How can I tell if my Keurig water filter needs to be replaced?

There are a few signs that indicate that your Keurig water filter needs to be replaced:

  • Your coffee tastes bitter or has a strange odor.
  • Your Keurig is making more noise than usual.
  • You are noticing more sediment in your coffee.
  • Your Keurig is taking longer to brew a cup of coffee.