Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

10

Time Required

                          10 - 15 minutes            

Sections

4

  • Cold Water Reserve Lid
  • 2 steps
  • Cup Holder
  • 2 steps
  • Top Needle
  • 3 steps
  • Cold Water Reserve Arm
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Cold Water Reserve Lid               
  • Lift the cold water reserve lid up to reveal its hinge.
  • Using either the metal spudger or the opening tool, gently pry the plastic out of the metal axle.

Lift the cold water reserve lid up to reveal its hinge.

Using either the metal spudger or the opening tool, gently pry the plastic out of the metal axle.

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Step 2

  • Repeat the last step on the other hinge, making sure to keep a firm grasp on the lid as it comes off to avoid dropping it.

Repeat the last step on the other hinge, making sure to keep a firm grasp on the lid as it comes off to avoid dropping it.

Step 3

              Cup Holder               
  • Press on tab while pulling up on K-cup until you hear a click. Repeat for the remaining tabs. We found using the smallest of the “plastic opening tools” worked wonders.

Press on tab while pulling up on K-cup until you hear a click. Repeat for the remaining tabs. We found using the smallest of the “plastic opening tools” worked wonders.

Step 4

  • Once all of the tabs have been pressed, the K-Cup should just pop out. After, you just pull the remainder of the K-Cup. You have successfully removed the K-Cup.

Once all of the tabs have been pressed, the K-Cup should just pop out. After, you just pull the remainder of the K-Cup. You have successfully removed the K-Cup.

Step 5

              Top Needle               
  • Remove two 9 mm Phillips #1 screws.
  • Avoid the top needle if at all possible. The needle may cut you and/or penetrate your skin.
  • The screws are located on the top of where the K-Cup would be.

Remove two 9 mm Phillips #1 screws.

Avoid the top needle if at all possible. The needle may cut you and/or penetrate your skin.

The screws are located on the top of where the K-Cup would be.

Step 6

  • Once you remove the screws, the top cover should come out.
  • You will then want to remove these screws which are the same size.
  • The needle is sharp, so be careful.

Once you remove the screws, the top cover should come out.

You will then want to remove these screws which are the same size.

The needle is sharp, so be careful.

Step 7

  • Once you get those removed, you are going to want to pull on the hose until it pops off.
  • Once the hose comes off, the needle will fall out by itself.
  • Be careful when picking up the needle as the needle is sharp.

Once you get those removed, you are going to want to pull on the hose until it pops off.

Once the hose comes off, the needle will fall out by itself.

Be careful when picking up the needle as the needle is sharp.

Step 8

              Cold Water Reserve Arm               
  • Remove two 14 mm Phillips #2 screws.
  • Remove two 12 mm Phillips #2 screws.
  • Lift the arm off the assembly. This will reveal the tank hole as shown.
  • It is recommended that you clog the tank hole with a napkin or something similar in order to prevent small parts from falling into the heating element.

Remove two 14 mm Phillips #2 screws.

Remove two 12 mm Phillips #2 screws.

Lift the arm off the assembly. This will reveal the tank hole as shown.

It is recommended that you clog the tank hole with a napkin or something similar in order to prevent small parts from falling into the heating element.

Step 9

  • Remove two 9.7 mm Phillips #2 screws.
  • Remove two 11.5 mm Phillips #2 screws.
  • Remove the cold water reserve arm’s plug from the arm itself in order to allow access to the base screws.

Remove two 9.7 mm Phillips #2 screws.

Remove two 11.5 mm Phillips #2 screws.

Remove the cold water reserve arm’s plug from the arm itself in order to allow access to the base screws.

Step 10

  • Remove two 18 mm Phillips #2 screws.
  • Finally, detach the arm from the cold water reserve basin.

Remove two 18 mm Phillips #2 screws.

Finally, detach the arm from the cold water reserve basin.

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

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