A:AnswerFirst you take the lid off the tank, inside the tank you'll see a stand-up filter holder it should just pop right off when you pull it. once the filter holder is removed, at the very bottom of the filter holder you'll see two tabs squeeze them and pull down. This will pull be filter holder and the filter out the same time pull the old filter out and throw it away. Take the new filter out of the pack and put it in a glass of water for 5 minutes to allow the charcoal to soak up water. once the five minutes has expired rinse it off for 60 seconds to get any loose charcoal particles or standing water off the filter install it back into the filter holder the way you pulled it out push the filter holder into the filter assembly and then pop it back on the the water inlet inside the tank that you pulled it off of originally you should be good to go after that.
A:AnswerDetach the kuerig(k2.0) water tower and remove any water
Twist and pull the inner shaft(clear) to detach
At the base of that is the filter
Remove the housing and replace filter
Reminder: follow filter replacement instructions before
Replacing cartridge, so you don't consume carbon deposits.
A:AnswerJust one size I’ve noticed in my MANY years using Keurigs. The holder appears too small for the filter and they do swell a little bit when you soak them for 5 minutes before installed.
A:AnswerI usually replace my filter every 6 months because I live alone. If more than 2 or 3 people are using the coffeemaker then I recommend changing the filter every 3 months.
A:AnswerIDK about your model, but my filter is located in the side water tank under the tall finger pull that has a month dial at the top that you can turn to show the last month the filter was replaced. Package recommended replacing every 2 months, I replace every 6 months.
A:AnswerI do as well (filtered or spring water) though I still change mine out approx every 8 months. I’m the only one who uses my coffee maker and this is twice the suggested replacement period but I feel this is fair & efficient.
A:AnswerThanks for your question. The K10 Coffee Maker is designed with a single cup water reservoir for ultimate portability, there is no external water reservoir – just add fresh water for each brew. We hope this information is helpful.
A:AnswerThanks for your question. Keurig water filter cartridges are designed to work with Keurig K-Cup Coffee Makers. We suggest reaching out to the manufacturer of your brewer for compatibility questions. We hope this information is helpful.