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People who desire a quick and simple way to brew their choice of coffee at home opt for the Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker. However, like any electronic device, it can encounter problems from time to time. If you are a Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart owner experiencing issues with your machine, don’t fret! And I will walk you through step-by-step instructions on troubleshooting and resolving all of the issues. So, please sit back, and let’s get started!
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The Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is a popular choice for coffee lovers due to its user-friendly design and the convenience it offers. However, some users may encounter problems with their Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee makers, which can prevent them from enjoying their favorite brews. Some of the most common issues that users may face with their Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee makers include error messages, brewing problems, and connectivity issues. Error messages may indicate a problem with the machine’s sensors or software, while brewing issues may stem from clogs or other malfunctions. Connectivity problems may arise due to issues with the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, preventing users from accessing the machine’s smart features. In the following sections, I will provide a step-by-step guide to help you troubleshoot and fix these common problems so that you can continue to enjoy your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker.
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Before we delve into the specifics of troubleshooting your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, it is essential to gather a few tools that will help make the process smoother. Having these tools at hand will save you time and effort and ensure that you can quickly resolve any issues you encounter. Here are the essential tools that you will need:
By having these tools at hand, you will be better equipped to troubleshoot and resolve any issues with your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker.
Following are the most common possible problems that can occur in your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker:
The next section may help you to solve the above problems properly. Keep reading.
Having a Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker at your place is a blessing. You don’t have to go to the nearest coffee shop to get your caffeine fix for the morning. But if your brewer stops working, the bliss becomes trouble for you. So if you are worried because your beloved brewer is not working, don’t worry. I got the practical solution to get your brewer working again. But first, you should check out the cause of this problem, why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is not working, and the solution to fix it. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s start troubleshooting your faulty brewer.
The most common cause is your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker overheating, and when a brewer overheats due to excessive use, the thermostat gets affected, and your brewer may stop working.
You need to reset the thermostat by following the steps below.
Remove the power cable of your brewer from the socket and place it aside.
NOTE: For safety reasons, make sure the machine is disconnected before you start working on it because you are going to uncover the wires and other electrical components.
Open your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker by removing the screws from the bottom and by pulling up the side and top panels.
Turn the brewer upside down and take off the two rubber feet. Then, use special screwdrivers to remove the screws from the bottom part of your brewer.
Detach the outer case by pulling it with the pointed part of the screwdriver.
Now use a multimeter to test the thermostat of your brewer. Put one probe on one end of the thermostat and the second probe on the other end.
Use a continuity tester or multimeter to check the working of the thermostat.
Attach the side and top covers of your brewer by clipping in the side clips.
Connect the power cable to the socket and turn on your brewer.
If the brewer turns on, you will see the Keurig logo on the display. It shows that your Keurig has power and is fixed now. Now, you can use your brewer to prepare your favorite drink.
If you are still confused with the steps of resetting the thermostat, do check out this video.
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You just get your hands on a freshly brewed cup of coffee from your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, and take the first sip of it but wait a minute, what’s floating inside? Oh man, these are coffee grounds. What are they doing here? They have ruined your pleasure of having coffee. But don’t worry! I will give you practical solutions on how to get rid of these coffee grounds. In this guide, you will find the causes of why there are coffee grounds in your cup and how you can fix this issue.
The most likely reason for coffee grounds in your cup is the accumulation of grounds in the exit or entrance needle over time. You are probably not cleaning the needles, causing the grounds to enter your coffee every time you brew a cup. The exit needle is on the inner bottom of the K-cup pod holder, and the entrance needle is on the underside of the lid; both needles are to pierce the capsule.
If the coffee grounds have gathered around the exit or entrance needle, then you need to clean the needles so you can get a smooth coffee without any coffee grounds.
To know the cleaning instructions for the exit needle, see the section at the end of the problem section ‘’How to clean the exit needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?’’ and for the entrance needle, see the topic at the end of the problem section ‘’How to clean the entrance needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?’’
If you want optimum pleasure from your hot water brews and prevent the grounds from settling in your cup, clean the exit and entrance needles and perform two cleansing brews before switching from coffee to tea or chocolate.
You are brewing your coffee in your beloved Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, but suddenly you notice the K-Cup pod assembly housing is filled with excessive coffee grounds. Oh man, nothing is more annoying than being greeted by a messy pod assembly housing. But you don’t need to freak out. I will tell you why you have experienced this issue in your brewer and how to get rid of it.
There is excessive coffee ground in the K-Cup pod assembly housing of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart because the K-Cup pod is already punctured or you have accidentally ruptured the foil.
NOTE: Make sure you don’t remove the foil of the K-Cup pod before inserting it into the K-Cup pod holder.
So, If a K-Cup pod is punctured, it might no longer work correctly, and the coffee grounds might seep out during the brewing process, releasing an excessive amount in the assembly housing.
To resolve this problem, use a brand new K-Cup pod which is undamaged. And when you insert the pod in the K-Cup pod holder, make sure to insert it correctly. So, the pod may not encounter any punctures accidentally and pour coffee grounds into the K-Cup pod assembly.
Is the head of your brewer refusing to close? What is stopping it from closing? Oh, you still need to find out? Don’t worry; I will help you in finding the cause of your brewer not closing completely and what you must do to close it. Let’s dive into the causes and their solutions below!
If you are having trouble closing your Keurig K-supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, the problem may be with the reusable coffee filter you selected, which is incompatible with your brewer. It occurs due to the difference in the number of entrance needles and the holes of the reusable filter. Reusable filters must have holes that line up with the needle system so that water may pass through and extract the coffee. You may be using an older K-Cup reusable coffee filter with one hole in it that is incompatible with your brewer, so it does not let the brewer close completely.
Use the compatible reusable coffee filter to fix the issue of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart not closing. Only the newly designed Keurig®, My K-Cup® Universal Reusable Coffee Filter, is compatible with your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee maker. The universal filter has five holes compatible with your brewer’s entrance needle to pierce the coffee pod and extract the coffee.
When you have a Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker at home, brewing your favorite coffee becomes your daily routine. But what if your brewer doesn’t provide the recommended brewing settings? Oh no, your delicious coffee feels out of reach. But don’t worry. I will discuss the causes and the possible solutions to this problem. Let’s check the causes below!
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart is not providing the recommended brewing settings because it is not connected to the Wi-Fi, and the brewing ID is not enabled. If the Wi-Fi is not turned on, your brewer won’t be able to connect to the app and receive updates or adjustments to the brewing settings.
Connect your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart to your home Wi-Fi network to fix this problem. Once your brewer gets connected to the Wi-Fi, you can use the app to gain access to all the brewing settings and options. If you are unaware of how to connect your brewer to your home Wi-Fi, see Problem#7, “How do I connect my Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart if I skipped connecting it out of the box?.’
As you return home after an exhausting day, you want a steaming cup of delicious coffee to relax, insert your favorite K-Cup pod and wait to hear the sound of brewing. Contrary to your expectations, your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker doesn’t recognize the K-Cup pod. If you are trying to figure out the cause of this problem, then your search is over now because, in this guide, I will explain why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is not recognizing the K-Cup pod and how you can get your brewer back to recognizing and brewing your coffee.
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart does not recognize the K-Cup pod because you use a Non-genuine Keurig K-Cup pod. Keurig-manufactured pods have a specific barcode that your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker recognizes and starts brewing according to that particular setting. And when you use non-genuine Keurig K-Cup pods, your brewer may not detect it because it does not have the correct barcode.
To fix this issue, use the genuine Keurig K-Cup pod; how would you know the pod you are using is a Genuine K-Cup pod? Before you insert the K-Cup pod into the pod holder, check the Keurig logo on the Keurig K-cup pod’s lid to ensure it is the genuine Keurig K-Cup pod. All the genuine Keurig K-Cup pods have the Keurig logo as a trademark symbol. The word “Keurig” is written around the edge of the circle. By checking the logo, you can confirm the authenticity of Keurig K-cup pods that are guaranteed to perform at their best with your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker and brew a perfect and delicious coffee for you.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is not recognizing the K-Cup pod, it could be because the pod’s lid is punctured. Your brewer works with optical sensors to detect the QR code on the lid of the Keurig K-Cup pod to begin the brewing process, but when the lid is punctured, it means the QR code is not present on the lid; then how can your brewer recognize the K-Cup pod? Well, it’s impossible, and that’s probably why your brewer is not detecting the K-Cup pod.
Check the pod’s lid; if it is punctured accidentally, you must remove it and insert a brand new K-cup pod whose lid is not punctured. As your brewer cannot detect and function with an already punctured pod.
Congratulations! You have a new Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, which is wonderful! Well, unboxing a new appliance is exciting and a little overwhelming due to all the different setup instructions. If you missed the first step of connecting your brewer to your phone and wondering how to do that, don’t worry; as I will tell you the step-by-step procedure for connecting your brewer to your phone, don’t miss any of the steps. Let’s check it out!
First, ensure you have your wifi password on hand and ready to use. You will need it after you unbox your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart parcel.
Place your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker on the countertop so that the back of your brewer is facing you. You will notice a QR code at the back of your brewer.
Use your smartphone camera to scan it. It will recognize your brewer and take you to the app store so you can download the Keurig app.
It’s time to plug in your brewer; it will automatically power on and ask you to select your language preference. Press the “K” button in the center to choose the language. Let’s move on to the next step.
Tap on the ”Create An Account” link on the login screen, then execute the on-screen prompts to create an account.
Press the right arrow on your brewer to connect.
Tap LINK on your mobile app to connect your brewer to the app. After a short while, you will be requested to join a Keurig Network and tap join shortly after your brewer and app are linked.
Now, it’s time to connect your brewer to your wifi. Here’s where you will need your password; from the drop-down, choose your wifi network and enter your password. Your brewer will take a moment to connect to the wifi. You will observe a message on both the brewer and the app to let you know you are connected and ready to use.
Press OK on the brewer and in the app. Brew ID is now enabled, and you are on your way to enjoying your coffee.
If you want to brew a bold and rich shot of espresso and turn on your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, but you realize it’s just not starting brewing. The worst thing in the world is observing a non-functional coffee maker. You almost feel as if destiny has turned against you, depriving you of the much-needed caffeine boost. But don’t worry, champ, whatever the cause behind your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart is Not brewing.
I will help you figure it out and to provide the solution. Let’s troubleshoot this issue!
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart is not brewing because the water tank/reservoir is empty.
Check if there is an ”ADD WATER” warning on the display of your brewer, then add water to the reservoir. To start brewing, add 6 oz of water to the reservoir. Add an extra 2 oz of water to ensure the minimum fill level is reached. Then press the Brew button and repeat the process until your brewer dispenses water.
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart is not brewing because you have not placed the water reservoir correctly on its base. If the reservoir is not in its place, your brewer will not detect the presence of the water reservoir and cannot enter the brewing mode.
Check the position of the water reservoir. Ensure it is correctly placed in its base; if not, then reposition the reservoir by pulling it from the base and placing it again.
If the add water alert continues to display even after refilling and repositioning the water reservoir. For contact details, see the section “When To Seek Professional Help.”
Nothing could be more disappointing than discovering a half cup of coffee when expecting a cup filled to the top. If you are experiencing this in your brewer, fear not. I will tell you why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is brewing a partial cup and guide you about how to fix this problem and brew a perfect full cup of delicious coffee.
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart is brewing a partial cup because the coffee residue has clogged the exit needle. Where is the exit needle? The exit needle is in the bottom of the K-Cup pod holder to pierce the capsule, letting the water travel through the coffee grounds and into your cup. Over time, coffee residues may build up on the exit needle, mainly if you have not cleaned the brewer regularly. If the exit needle is clogged, it’s probably why your brewer is brewing a partial cup.
You need to unclog the exit needle to fix the partial cup issue. To learn the cleaning instructions for the exit needle of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How To Clean The Exit Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
If your Keurig K-supreme Plus Smart coffee maker brews a partial cup, there may be a blockage in the K-Cup holder. The blockage is often because of the coffee residues accumulated in the K-Cup holder.
Cleaning the K-Cup holder will help resolve this problem.
To learn the cleaning instructions for the K-Cup holder, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How to clean the K-Cup holder Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?’
If your area has a water supply of hard water (with high mineral content) and you use it in your coffee maker, it may develop mineral scale in the internal components. This scale buildup may prevent water from flowing through the water tubes and lead to brewing a partially filled cup of coffee.
If the mineral scale is the culprit, you must perform descaling on your brewer. Descaling helps remove the mineral scale that may have deposited inside your brewer due to hard water usage. To learn the descaling instructions, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How to descale your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?’
If you have descaled your brewer and still facing the issue of the brewer not closing, repeat the process. If the problem persists, you must contact Keurig Customer Service. For contact details, see the section “When To Seek Professional Help.”
Are you a coffee enthusiast who depends on your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart to make the ideal espresso each morning? It can be annoying if your brewer stops working or shuts down without warning. You might be wondering why your Keurig has suddenly gone off, and troubleshooting this issue has become a headache. No worries, let’s look at the possible causes for your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart to shut off or lose power, as well as some helpful tips for recovering your faulty coffee maker. Let’s get into this!
An overloaded power outlet is the most likely cause of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker shutting down. There is always a chance of electrical issues like voltage drops because of an overloaded outlet, and that’s how your brewer may not operate correctly, even shut off.
To prevent this issue, plug your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker into a grounded outlet where no other appliance is connected. It helps prevent electrical problems which cause your brewer to shut off unexpectedly.
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is powered off probably because of Auto-off mode. After five minutes of the last brew, your brewer turns off. The auto-off mode reduces energy consumption and saves electricity when your brewer is unused for more than five minutes.
To wake up your brewer, press any button on the panel. Now you can brew coffee with your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker.
If the problem continues, contact Keurig customer support for more help. For contact details, see the section “When To Seek Professional Help.”
Ending your day with a steaming hot coffee is a must to unwind from all the tiredness of the day. But as you press the brew button to prepare a coffee, your brewer starts leaking. Damn, what’s wrong with it? You must be looking at your brewer to determine the cause of this sudden leaking. Don’t worry. I will tell you why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee maker is leaking and what you can do to fix it. Let’s jump into the causes and solutions below!
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker leaks water, it could be because of a clogged entrance needle. The entrance needle pierces the K-Cup pod foil, allowing the water to travel through the grounds to brew your coffee. But over time, coffee residues accumulate in the needle, preventing K-Cup pod foil piercing. And when the foil is not pierced, water cannot enter the capsule and make its space leak out of your machine.
To fix the leak issue, unclog the entrance needle by cleaning it. To learn the cleaning instructions for the entrance needle of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How To Clean The Entrance Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
A faulty O-ring could be why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is leaking. This tiny O-ring forms a seal at the base of the water tank; you can look for it where the water tank attaches to the hose. If this O-ring is lost, broken, or has moved from its position, there will be no seal below the water tank, and the mispositioned O-ring causes water to leak out from the bottom.
If the issue is with the O-ring, you need to check it. Remove the water tank, check the O-ring, and do the following.
Hey coffee lover! Are you disappointed with your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker because it produces weak and watery coffee? How long do you have to bear this weak and watery coffee, or do you have to buy a new coffee machine? No, I will not let you spend money on a new coffee machine and give you practical solutions to resolve this issue. So, without waiting any longer, dive into the causes and solutions below and troubleshoot your faulty brewer!
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker is brewing weak or watery coffee, it could be because the coffee grounds have clogged the entrance needle. Generally, the entrance needle in your machine’s head is to pierce the K-cup pod and allows the water to pass through the coffee grounds to brew your coffee. The problem starts here when coffee residues clog the entrance needle and do not pierce the foil of the K-Cup pod. And when the foil is not punctured, the right amount of water cannot enter the pod to blend the coffee beans, causing some water to leak out of your machine, and that’s how you end up getting a weak and watery coffee.
Unclog the entrance needle by following the cleaning protocol to fix the weak and watery coffee issue. To learn cleaning instructions for the entrance needle of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How To Clean The Entrance Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
You are experiencing weak and watery coffee in your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker because you use the wrong K-Cup pods. The strength and flavor of your coffee indeed depend on the K-cup pod types you choose to brew, as each K-cup pod has different coffee beans roasted to various degrees to bring out different flavors and aromas. There are three levels of roasting of coffee beans: Light, Medium, and Dark. You probably use the Light roast K-Cup pod, which gives you light and weak coffee.
Try using Dark roast K-Cup pods to eliminate weak and watery coffee; they will deliver bold and strong coffee. Also, if you like to drink mild and less strong coffee, choose medium roast K-Cup pods.
When your life is going so well by enjoying your morning coffee brewed with Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, but suddenly your brewer refuses to heat up. It is pretty stressful to encounter this problem but fear not, I have brought out the solution for you. I will tell you how you can fix your faulty brewer and get back to brewing your coffee again. But first, you must check out the cause of this problem below
.=If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is not heating up, it is because the pump system is not functioning correctly. It usually happens when the pump system gets covered with mineral scale, does not pump water through the brewer, and shuts off the heating element to prevent overheating and avoid severe damage. And that’s how your brewer is not heating up.
If the mineral scale is the reason behind the dysfunctional pump system, then you must descale your brewer. To learn the descaling instructions, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How to descale your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?”
If descaling doesn’t work, do try out other solutions mentioned below.
To start heating up your brewer, hold the brew button for a few seconds.
If you have tried all the solutions to this problem, you must consult Keurig Customer Service. For contact details, see the section “When To Seek Professional Help.”
Having a Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker at your kitchen counter makes your life easier as you can savor a delicious coffee anytime. But if your brewer suddenly starts displaying error messages, this could be frustrating when you are just looking for a coffee. Don’t get upset; you can fix these error codes and brew your favorite coffee. But what kind of message does your brewer try to give you with these error codes? If you are hunting for a guide, your hunt is over now. Let’s dive into this problem and find out the solution!
There are various codes stored in your brewer; each code specifies a different message. Let’s check out the most common error codes.
Let’s check out the cause behind these error codes.
The error messages are due to the smart feature in your brewer, which gives you different alerts by showing an error code. It isn’t easy to figure out what each code tells you about your brewer and how you can fix it, but I have the information for you. Let’s figure out the solution below!
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee maker displays error code 2, ”Please Wait A Few Minutes And Then Try Brewing Again”. According to this code, you must wait a few minutes as your brewer needs rest. After that, you can start brewing your delicious coffee again.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee maker displays error code 8, ”Please Unplug And Replug Brewer,”. Remove the power cable from the socket for a while, then plug in the cable again.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee maker displays error code 11 ”Please Add Water”. As per the instruction of error code 11, open the reservoir lid and add water.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee maker displays error code 17 ”Overpressure Detected,”. It shows a problem with your brewer’s internal pressure sensor.
Let’s move forward to look into some other possible solutions to fix these error codes!
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker still displays error codes, keep reading this guide to find other solutions that have fixed the error code issue for other users.
You are likely using a reusable K-Cup pod incompatible with your brewer. Try brewing with a regular K-Cup pod or run a brew cycle without inserting a pod to see if it helps. If doing this fixes the error, your reusable K-Cup is the problem.
A minimum of 6 ounces of water is required for the reservoir. Add at least 2 oz more water if you have this minimum amount. Hit the “brew” button. If it fails to work, add water to the reservoir to the MAX Fill line. Remove the water tank, then gently reattach it by pressing it down. And retry the brewing process.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker has a removable water reservoir with a lid, the lid might not fit tightly. This tight fit can sometimes form a vacuum as the brewer draws water out of the tank. This vacuum will prevent water from escaping the carafe during the subsequent brew cycle, resulting in the Keurig displaying an error code or shutting off during brewing. Try brewing without the lid to resolve this.
Change the water filter every two months or every 60 tank fills, whatever falls first. A new filter will be beneficial if you have not changed it for over two months. If it doesn’t work, try detaching and reattaching the currently used filter. Sometimes, it works and fixes the Keurig add water error code.
Inside your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker are needles responsible for puncturing the foil of the K-Cup pod while brewing. Coffee grounds come in contact with the needles and tend to become trapped around needles; they eventually dry up and harden. The clogging will likely happen if you don’t remove your pods right after brewing. As a result, your Keurig’s water flow becomes obstructed by the accumulation of ground coffee, which finally leads to a clogged needle and your brewer that cannot dispense water. You need to clean the clogged needles.
To learn cleaning instructions for the entrance needle of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How To Clean The Entrance Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
And for exit needle cleaning instructions, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How To Clean The Exit Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
Ensure the water reservoir is firmly attached to the brewer. Water must be able to flow freely from the reservoir into the brewer. There can be mineral accumulation near the exit nozzle producing a clog and keeping your Keurig from receiving water. The best way to diagnose and clear this obstruction is as follows:
If you notice any floating particles coming from the nozzle, these are calcium buildup that was the root of the obstruction. Try running hot water into a measuring cup to test whether the brewer will make a full cup.
If you’ve unintentionally started a brew cycle with insufficient water in the reservoir, air might have gotten into the water tubes. As a result, an air lock may form, and your brewer may be unable to detect water. To fix the airlock issue, follow the steps below.
If you found calcium scale in the water reservoir of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, it is probably present inside your brewer as well. It happens because of the minerals left behind by the water used to brew your K-cup pods because the water moves throughout your brewer and causes limescale to build up within your brewer. This accumulation may eventually become sufficient enough to clog your Keurig. This clog can result in your Keurig not dispensing any water or not dispensing enough water, which could result in a “add water” error. So, you have to descale your brewer.
To learn the descaling instructions, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How to descale your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?”
If you have followed the solutions mentioned earlier to eliminate the error code appearing on your brewer display, but they are not helping resolve this problem, then you must contact Keurig Customer Support. For contact details, see the section “When To Seek Professional Help.” If you are still under warranty, they will repair your brewer or send a replacement for it.
Nothing is more upsetting for a coffee lover than taking a sip of their morning coffee and encountering an unpleasant flavor or smell. If you have experienced this in your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker and are looking for a guide to fix this issue, then you have landed on the perfect solution guide. I will tell you why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker produces a strange taste or odor in the coffee. There are several reasons behind this issue; let’s explore them and the practical solutions below.
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker produces a strange taste or odor in your coffee because the coffee residue has buildup inside your brewer. When you don’t clean your brewer and keep brewing many cups of your delicious coffee, over time, the coffee residues and oil accumulate in the internal parts of your brewer like the K-Cup holder, exit, and entrance needles. And your coffee will turn out to have a strange taste and odor.
You need to clean each component of your brewer which comes in contact with coffee grounds to eliminate the buildup of coffee residues. The main parts that come into contact with the coffee grounds are the exit, entrance needle, and K-Cup holder. The K-Cup holder is the place where you insert your K-Cup pod. To learn the cleaning instructions for the K-Cup holder, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How to clean the K-Cup holder Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?’
The exit needle is at the bottom of the K-Cup holder, whereas the entrance needle is under the head of your brewer. Using a straightened paper clip, you can clean the exit and entrance needles.
To learn cleaning instructions for the entrance needle of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart, see the section at the end of the problem section, “How To Clean The Entrance Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
And for exit needle cleaning instructions, see the section at the end of the problem section, “How To Clean The Exit Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
The strange taste or odor in your coffee from the Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Machine might be because of the poor quality pre-ground coffee in your reusable K-cup pods. When using a reusable K-cup pod, you can control the freshness and quality of your coffee beans. If you are using pre-ground coffee, you must be sure when they are roasted and ground, as coffee beans lose their freshness and aroma with time. And the old and poor-quality coffee beans cannot produce the best flavor and aroma in your coffee.
When preparing a delicious cup of coffee, the quality of coffee beans plays a crucial role. So, it’s best to grind whole beans yourself, which are of high quality, to ensure your coffee’s delicious flavor and aroma. Avoid using pre-ground coffee.
If you select to use lower-quality pods, this is most likely why you are experiencing a strange taste in your coffee. It’s crucial to understand that not all K-Cup variations are created by Keurig since certain third-party also manufacture coffee capsules. In contrast, some third-party K-Cup options offer excellent quality. And if you purchase lower-quality K-cup pods that are less expensive, it might lead to lower-quality plastic, increasing the probability that the plastic taste will transfer to your coffee.
There is another way to minimize the strange taste of your coffee by using disposable K-Cup pods rather than using reusable ones. Although Keurig produces a wide range of K-Cup pods, some third-party brands also make the K-Cup pods with high-quality plastic, which cannot affect the taste of your coffee. Here are some of the excellent quality K-Cup pod brands listed below.
Choose the Keurig My K-Cup Universal Reusable Filter or a stainless steel reusable K-Cup from a third-party manufacturer. Your water will be less likely to come into contact with low-quality plastic. The materials used to create these reusable filters make it less likely that they will alter the flavor of your coffee and give you a nicer cup of joe.
Nothing compares to the aroma of freshly prepared coffee with the soothing sound of brewing from your brewer, but when the sound becomes loud, it’s time to pay attention because there is something wrong with your brewer. So, if you are trying to determine why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Coffee maker produces loud sounds while operating, check out the causes and their solution below to eliminate the loud noises.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker produces loud sounds during operations, it could result from mineral scale deposition in the pump system.
How Does Mineral Scale Cause Loud Sounds?
Usually, when the pump of your brewer forces water with pressure, it produces a vibrating sound. But when mineral scale deposits on the pump over time, it starts hindering the water pumping process and alters the typical vibrating sound, and the pump begins to make louder sounds.
You must descale your brewer to get rid of the unwanted loud sounds that the pump produces due to mineral scale deposition.
To learn the descaling instructions, see the section “How to descale your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?”
Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker generates loud sounds while operating because the water reservoir is not adequately attached to its place.
Check if the water reservoir is attached correctly; if not, remove it and align it again but ensure you position it correctly.
Does your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker take longer than usual to brew coffee? It’s frustrating when you are late for work and have to wait for your coffee to brew out of your brewer. But don’t worry; I will not let you hang there staring at your brewer, awaiting your coffee. I will discuss the causes of why your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is experiencing slow brewing and what you can do to fix it.
You may be experiencing slow brewing in your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Plus coffee maker because the water reservoir is not full enough. If the water level is low, your brewer may have trouble pulling in enough water to brew coffee. And that’s how slow brewing may occur.
Add water in the reservoir up to the MAX Fill line to resolve this problem. For your brewer to run correctly and effectively, it’s crucial to regularly check the water level in the reservoir and refill it as necessary.
Another potential cause of slow brewing in your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker is a clogged exit needle, which punctures the K-Cup pod to let hot water pass through and allow the extraction of coffee grinds. It usually happens when you don’t clean the exit needle very often; the coffee residues build up in it and cannot puncture the K-Cup pods that restrict the free flow of water. And that’s how it takes a lot of time to brew a coffee, and your brewer ends up brewing slowly.
To remove any buildup, clean the exit needle using a paper clip. For cleaning instructions for your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart, see the section at the end of the problems section “How To Clean The Exit Needle Of Your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart.”
The formation of limescale inside your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker may also contribute to slow brewing. If you use hard water in your brewer, which contains high dissolved minerals, there is a high chance of forming limescale in your brewer’s heating element and water pipes. And you will encounter a slow brewing issue in your brewer.
If the limescale is the culprit of slow brewing, descaling your brewer helps you resolve this issue by dissolving the limescale from your brewer’s heating element and water pipes. To learn the descaling instructions, see the section at the end of the problems section, “How to descale your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker?’‘
You must descale your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker after every three months or whenever it gives you the descale alert. To descale your brewer correctly, follow the descaling steps below. But first, you must prepare for descaling by getting what you need for this process. What things do you require for descaling? You need a large ceramic mug, fresh water, a Keurig descaling solution, and access to the sink. I am sure you have these things in hand. Let’s start descaling!
NOTE: Remove the water filter from the water reservoir.
NOTE: Do not insert a K-Cup pod.
Repeat the step until the brewer displays DESCALE COMPLETE. Now you can use your brewer to brew coffee.
Let’s say goodbye to the coffee grounds and enjoy your delicious cup of coffee by cleaning the exit needle like a pro!
Cleaning your K-cup holder will allow you to say goodbye to a clogged holder and enjoy a rich and delicious cup of coffee. Let’s check out the cleaning steps below!
Follow the instructions below to clean the entrance needle of your brewer.
Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker in good working condition. Proper care not only helps prevent problems but also ensures that your coffee tastes great every time you brew. Below are the tips and tricks for cleaning and maintaining your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker:
Follow these tips, keep your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker in good condition, and prevent common problems. Daily care and maintenance can help extend the life span of your machine and ensure that you can have a nice cup of your favorite coffee whenever you need it.
While many common problems with the Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker can be fixed with simple maintenance and troubleshooting, some issues may require professional attention. If you have tried all the recommended fixes and your coffee maker is still not functioning properly, then it’s time to seek professional help. Following are the alarming signs that you may need to call a professional:
If you encounter persistent issues with your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker, it’s best to contact a reputable repair service that specializes in Keurig coffee makers. Here are some contact details for such services:
Remember, regular maintenance and cleaning can go a long way in preventing problems with your coffee maker, but seeking professional help is the best option when all else fails.
In conclusion, the Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker is a great coffee brewing machine popular among coffee lovers. However, like any other electrical appliance, it can experience common problems that require troubleshooting. From not brewing coffee to producing weak or watery coffee, we have discussed some of the most common issues that users may face with their Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker.
I have discussed some simple troubleshooting tips and maintenance suggestions to resolve these issues. It’s essential to keep your coffee maker in good working condition to ensure that it produces great-tasting coffee every time you brew. Regular maintenance, including descaling, cleaning the brewer, cleaning the water reservoir, and cleaning the needle, can go a long way in preventing problems.
Before seeking professional help, try troubleshooting the issues on your own. By following the tips and solutions provided in this guide, you may avoid paying for expensive repairs and quickly get your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart Coffee Maker working again. If you encounter persistent issues that cannot be resolved through essential maintenance, it may be time to seek guidance from a professional.
To reset your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, follow these steps:
After resetting your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker, you may need to reprogram any custom settings or preferences you had set before the reset. If you encounter any issues during the reset process, refer to the manufacturer’s manual or contact Keurig customer service for assistance.
If your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart is brewing a partial cup, there are several reasons why this may be happening. Here are some common causes:
By addressing the possible causes mentioned above, you can troubleshoot and resolve the issue of your Keurig K-Supreme Plus Smart coffee maker not brewing a full cup of coffee.
There are several reasons why your Keurig may be malfunctioning. Here are some common causes:
If your Keurig is malfunctioning, it’s essential to find out the reason behind this problem to fix it. You can try basic troubleshooting steps, such as cleaning the needle, descaling the machine, checking the water reservoir, or unplugging the machine and plugging it back in. If the above steps do not help fix the issue, consider contacting Keurig customer service or professional repair service for assistance.
If your Keurig is turning on but not functioning, there are many reasons why this might be happening. Here are some common causes:
If your Keurig is turning on but not working, try some basic troubleshooting steps, such as cleaning the needle, checking the water reservoir, or unplugging and replugging the machine. If the above steps are not helping in resolving the issue, consider contacting Keurig customer service or professional repair service for assistance.
To perform a hard reset on your Keurig coffee maker, you can follow these steps:
Performing a hard reset on your Keurig can help to clear any temporary glitches or issues that may be causing the machine to malfunction. However, if the issue persists after performing a hard reset, you may need to try additional troubleshooting steps or contact Keurig customer service or a professional repair service for assistance.
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