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Keurig 2.0 Mini Serial Number Examplesl



This recall involves Keurig MINI Plus Brewing System with model number K10 (previously identified as model number B31). Recalled brewers have an identification number starting with "31" followed by a range of numbers printed on a white sticker on the bottom of the brewer. They are single-serve, hot beverage brewers and were sold in 13 different colors with silver trim. Colors include black, red, white, cobalt blue, aqua blue, purple, platinum, emerald, yellow, orchid, bayberry, mauve and poinciana. The recalled brewers measure about 11 inches tall, have a "Brew" button, three cup size brewing options (6 oz., 8 oz. and 10 oz.), and a removable drip tray. The water tank is located on top of the unit towards the back. K10 is marked on the packaging. Recalled units were produced between December 2009 and July 2014 and can be identified by the serial number printed on a white sticker on the bottom of the brewer:




Keurig 2.0 Mini Serial Number Examplesl



Find the serial number on your Keurig K-Duo Plus coffee maker by first removing the water tank and drip tray. Tilt the machine backward until you can read the number printed on the underside of the round drip tray.


If you already have your Keurig coffee maker and need to know which model it is, the serial number (SN) can help. Each machine has a different SN, which is located in a different spot on the machine, depending on the model.


Yes, every Keurig brewer has a unique serial number that can be used to identify the specific machine. This number is typically located on the bottom, back, or side of the machine. You can also find it on the outside of the box that your Keurig came in.


In most cases, Keurig will require proof of purchase in order to process a warranty claim. However, if you are unable to provide a receipt, our team may be able to verify your purchase through other means. For example, we may be able to look up your purchase using your credit card information or the serial number of your machine.


On your partsThis is the most difficult way to identify your machine since the text is very small and imprinted in the plastic, and the numbers are printed on parts that may be used frequently, giving a high probability that the serial number may be scratched or unreadable.


There are other verious reasons for the diminishing numbers, not least is the number of manufacturers who think their hardware interface and what lies beyond need to be fully covered by NDAs and other confidentiality agreements, thus getting device data is a job for Sysphus at the best of times, and more like having to clean the Aegean Stables with your tounge the rest of the time. 2ff7e9595c


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