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SECTION 1
Setup & First Brew
You cannot use your Keurig
IMPorTanT:
until it has been set up for its first use.
If the brewer has been exposed to temperatures
noTe:
below freezing, allow the brewer at least two hours
to reach room temperature before brewing. A frozen
or extremely cold brewer will not operate.
This brewer is designed to handle local
cauTIon:
water pressures from 40 psig up to 125 psig.
Consult a licensed plumber for water pressures in
your area. Use plumbing fittings and tubing specified
to withstand 125 psig.
Keurig
requires the use of an external
®
WarnInG:
water filter such as the Omnipure KQ8A Water
Filter, available from Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.
(# 5572). Failure to use a filter invalidates the
brewer Warranty.
Plumbing Fitting connections
1.
An external filter (Omnipure KQ8A Water Filter #5572) can be mounted on
the rear surface of the brewer using the mounting screws provided (fig. 1).
See back view of brewer on page 5.
brewer
®
6
Loosen the two mounting screws located on
2.
1
fig.
the upper-rear of the brewer and hang the
Omnipure KQ8A Water Filter (#5572).
Tighten the two mounting screws (be careful
3.
not to over tighten).
NOTE: The Omnipure KQ8A Water Filter (#5572
assembly comes with 1/4 FPT ports for both
inlet and outlet and the plumbed water inlet to
the brewer is 3/4 Male Garden Hose Thread
(fig. 2) (Invensys solenoid valve). 1/4 OD LLDPE
(Linear Low Density Polyethylene) tubing is
recommended (NSF compliant between the
filter assembly and the brewer. NSF compliant
fittings are recommended such as High Density
Polypropylene Type).
Connect the 'INLET' port of the filter assembly
4.
to the local water supply (fig. 3).
Connect a long length of tubing to the EXIT
5.
Port of the filter assembly. DO NOT CONNECT
2
TO THE BREWER YET.
fig.
The filter needs an initial flush to clear any
6.
carbon deposits. Route the long length of
tubing from the EXIT port to a container
or sink.
Turn on water supply and allow at least
7.
4 gallons of water to flush through the
filter (fig. 4).
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