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Step 1
How to Keurig K75 Platinum Brewing System
- Before beginning the repair, turn off and unplug the brewer from any power source.
- Move the brewer so that the bottom is easily accessible.
- Unscrew the five 4mm silver diagrammed screws using a #2 Philips Head screwdriver.
Before beginning the repair, turn off and unplug the brewer from any power source.
Move the brewer so that the bottom is easily accessible.
Unscrew the five 4mm silver diagrammed screws using a #2 Philips Head screwdriver.
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Step 2
- Using a spudger, gently pry open the base metal plate from the brewer.
- Gently place the base of the brewer down.
Using a spudger, gently pry open the base metal plate from the brewer.
Gently place the base of the brewer down.
Step 3
- Locate the vacuum apparatus within the Keurig B70 Platinum.
- Using a #00 Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the three 15 mm black screws diagrammed.
Locate the vacuum apparatus within the Keurig B70 Platinum.
Using a #00 Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the three 15 mm black screws diagrammed.
Step 4
- Using a spudger, lift the white piece of the vacuum away from the black membrane.
- Realign the circular pieces of the membrane so that the circles lie flush inside the black membrane apparatus.
Using a spudger, lift the white piece of the vacuum away from the black membrane.
Realign the circular pieces of the membrane so that the circles lie flush inside the black membrane apparatus.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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gleasonme - Nov 15, 2014
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Thank you for this, it saved me from having to purchase a new Keurig. My Keurig was not pushing water out for a cup of coffee. I tried the paperclip in the needle, which didn’t work. Thanks again!!!!!
Christina Garrity - Dec 11, 2014
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I cant get the little screws off of the vacuum. I broke 3 screwdrivers. Could they be glued?
John - Aug 22, 2015
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After you take the white piece of the vaccuum pump off, you will see the black rubber diaphragm just below. DO NOT REMOVE the black rubber diaphragm. It is not necessary to remove this piece, and it will NOT BE POSSIBLE to re-assemble the pump after you remove it. Just clear any obstructions and put the white piece with the tube back on.
I removed the black diaphragm before I realized what it was, and now my Keurig K75 Platinum ($) is heading to the landfill. Hopefully this will prevent somebody else from making that same mistake.
kimmpowers2004 - Sep 4, 2015
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Dang… didn’t expect it to work… but it did!!
rsivisoulivi - Sep 5, 2015
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This worked for me. When i took off the white piece 2 of the 3 little rubbery, indented pieces were recessed and one was popped out a bit. I pushed them all in and it seemingly fixed the problem. I ran it about three times so far and it is working properly so hopefully it stays working for a while.