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Keurig® v1200 Brewer
Use & Care Guide
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brewing
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PM
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
Menu
Size
De-Scale Add Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Safe Operation & Use
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should
be followed, including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use
handles and knobs when available.
3. This appliance must be properly
installed and located in accordance
with these instructions before it
is used.
4. The use of accessory attachments
not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result in fire,
electrical shock or injury to persons.
5. Do not place on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or in a heated oven.
6. Do not use outdoors.
7. To protect against fire, electric shock
and injury do not immerse cords,
plugs, or the appliance in water or
any other liquid.
8. Do not overfill the Water Reservoir
with water.
9. Use only water in this appliance!
Do not put any other liquids or
foods in the Water Reservoir
except as instructed in the Cleaning
Instructions in this guide.
13. Do not let the cord hang over the edge
of the table or counter, or touch hot
surfaces.
14. To disconnect, press the Power
Button on the Brewer to ‘OFF’ status
and then remove the plug from the
wall outlet.
15. Close supervision is necessary when
any appliance is used by or near
children.
16. Do not lift the Handle to open the
Brewer while brewing is in progress.
17. Always keep the Water Reservoir Lid
on the Water Reservoir unless you are
refilling it.
18. This appliance is equipped with a
power cord having a grounding wire
with a grounding plug. The appliance
must be grounded using a 3-hole
properly grounded outlet. In the
event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk
of electrical shock.
19. If the outlet is a standard 2-prong
wall outlet, it is your personal
responsibility and obligation to have
it replaced with a properly grounded
10. Turn off and unplug the Brewer before
3-prong wall outlet.
cleaning or maintenance. Allow to cool
before putting on or taking off parts
20. Do not, under any circumstances,
and before cleaning the appliance.
cut or remove the third (ground)
prong from the power cord or use
11. For best operation, plug the appliance
an adapter.
into its own electrical outlet on a
dedicated circuit to prevent flickering 21. Consult a qualified electrician if
of lights, blowing of fuses or tripping
the grounding instructions are not
a circuit breaker.
completely understood, or if doubt
exists as to whether the appliance
12. Do not operate any appliance with a
is properly grounded.
damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions or is damaged
22. Do not use the appliance for
in any manner. Contact Keurig
other than its intended use.
Customer Service to report any
malfunction of or damage to the Brewer.
CAUTION: There is extremely hot water in the Vue™pack Holder
during the brew process. To avoid risk of injury, do not lift the
Handle or remove the Brew Head during the brewing process.
Do not remove or puncture the lid of the Vue™ pack prior to
brewing. After brewing, use caution when removing the
Vue™pack, as it will be hot.
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS: A short power supply cord is
provided to reduce the risk of becoming entangled in or tripping
over a longer cord.
Longer detachable power-supply or extension cords are available
and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
If an extension cord is used, (1) the marked electrical rating of
the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the
electrical rating of the appliance; (2) the cord should be arranged
so that it will not drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can
be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally; and (3) the
extension cord must include a 3-prong grounding plug.
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY.
Save These Instructions.
WARNING
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS CHEMICALS, INCLUDING
LEAD, WHICH IS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER,
BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM.
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE BOTTOM
COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE
INSIDE. REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY AUTHORIZED
SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
WARNING TO USERS AND PARENTS: DO NOT permit children to use
Brewer unless there is adult supervision. Brewer dispenses very hot water.
Table of Contents
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brewing
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Step2
Hot
Cocoa
Froth
Step1
Café
Section 2 	 Preparing Your Brewer
Section 3 	 Using Your Brewer with RFID
10
Section 4 	 Programming Your Brewer
15
Section 5 	 Caring for Your Brewer
18
Section 6 	 Recycling Vue™Packs
21
Section 7  	 Troubleshooting
22
Section 8	 Warranty
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Coffee
Section 1 	 Brewer Overview
Menu
Size
De-Scale Add Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
Record Your Brewer Serial Number Above
The serial number can be found on the bottom of the Brewer
box and on the left side of the Brewer once the Water Reservoir
has been removed. Removing the serial number label from the
Brewer will void warranty.
SECTION 1
Brewer Overview
A “BREW” Button
B Power Button
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
OZ M
PM
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Step2
Hot
Cocoa
Froth
Step1
Café
C Touchscreen
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brewing
Menu
Size
De-Scale Add Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
D Handle
E Brew Head
F Power Cord
G Drip Tray
H Water Reservoir
I Water Reservoir Flip Top Lid
The Keurig® Vue™ Brewer is not for
use with K-Cup® packs.
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SECTION 3
Preparing Your Brewer
Step 1
Remove all adhesive tape from Brewer and label
from Touchscreen. Behind the Brewer is a convenient
compartment to hold the Power Cord for storage.
Plug cord into grounded outlet.
Step 1
If Brewer has been exposed to temperatures below freezing, allow
Brewer at least two hours to reach room temperature before
brewing. A frozen or extremely cold Brewer will not operate.
Step 2
Using Your Brewer
Brew what you love, the way you love it.
Your new Keurig VUE™ V1200 Commercial Grade Brewer takes all the guesswork
out of brewing the perfect beverage. The V1200 features RFID Technology.
This premium brewer feature is exclusive to the Keurig Vue™ Commercial series.
RFID technology makes sure your beverage is brewed to perfection, the way
it was designed, every time.
To activate the RFID Technology, make sure you place a Vue™ pack
in the Brewer.
Carefully remove Water Reservoir Lid. Remove the Water
Reservoir by lifting up and away from the Brewer.
Rinse Water Reservoir with fresh water. Return Water
Reservoir to Brewer. Fill the Water Reservoir to the max fill
line. Bottled or filtered water is recommended. Place Lid
on Water Reservoir.
Step 2
Coffee
& Tea
Step 3
Brew
Over Ice
Café
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brewing
Step2
Regular
Strong
Place a 10 oz. mug in center of the Drip Tray and press the
Power Button.
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PM
Coffee
See page 16 for options for how to add water to the
Water Reservoir.
Menu
Size
De-Scale Add Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
How to use the Vue™ Brewer Touchscreen
RFID Technology signals the brewer to automatically adjust the brewing mode
based on your beverage selection. So, you’ll get the prefect beverage every time
you brew, whether you’re brewing a hot or iced beverage, coffee, tea or café
beverage.
The Vue™ brewing system also allows you to adjust the temperature and brew
strength to suit your taste.
Temperature
Range
The Brewer Handle should be in the lowered position.
188° – 198°
Step 3
Coffee
& Tea
Step 4
When the Brewer is first turned on, the Touchscreen
will indicate “Preheating” as the Brewer heats the water.
Wait until the Touchscreen indicates “Lift to Brew”
(about four minutes).
Brew
Over Ice
Beverage
Category
Activated
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brewing
Coffee
Step2
Beverage
Type
Café
2 Step
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
De-Scale Add Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
If there is not enough water in the Water Reservoir,
the Touchscreen will indicate “Please Add Water.”
Step 4
Lift and lower the Brewer Handle, then press the flashing
“BREW” Button. Your Brewer will dispense 8 oz. of hot
water into your mug. Once complete, discard the hot
water. You are ready for your first brew!
Beverage Size
Strength Selection
(Coffee Only)
Coffee
4-18 oz.
Tea/Other 6-18 oz.
Hot Cocoa 6-10 oz.
SECTION 3
SECTION 3
Using Your Brewer
Using Your Brewer
Brewing Coffee, Tea,
Hot Cocoa and Hot Apple Cider
Choose Vue™ pack
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Coffee & Tea Icon.
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
12
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Coffee
Step2
4oz
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
6oz
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PM
Menu
Size
Froth
Step2
oz
8oz
10oz
12oz
oz
4oz
6oz
8oz
Available Sizes
10oz
After you lower the Brewer Handle, the Brewer will
recognize your beverage selection and the Touchscreen
will display as pictured.
16oz
18oz
Prepare Your Cup
Fill a 16 oz. plastic cup with ice and remove
the Drip Tray if necessary and place cup in the Brew head.
Choose Vue™ pack
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Brew Over Ice Icon.
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Select
14
16 Size
18
oz
oz
oz
14oz
Brewing Over Ice
6oz
8oz
Select your beverage size using the + and - buttons.
Coffee
oz
oz
oz
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 4 oz. to 18 toz.
Choose Strength Setting: The “Strong” setting gives you a
more robust brew by slowly pulsing water through the
12oz
14oz
16oz
18oz
6oz
8oz
Vue™ pack. To brew a stronger cup, simply select “Strong.”
(Available only for coffee.)
Tea
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 6 oz. to 10 oz.
Hot Cocoa
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 6 oz. to 10 oz.
Select Size
After you lower the Brewer Handle, the Brewer will
recognize your beverage selection and the Touchscreen
will display as pictured.
Select your beverage size using the + and - buttons.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
Coffee
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 6 oz., 8oz, 10 oz.
Choose Strength Setting: The “Strong” setting gives you
a more robust brew by slowly pulsing water through the
Vue™ pack. To brew a stronger cup, simply select “Strong.”
(Available only for coffee.)
Available Sizes*
Tea
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 6 oz. to 10 oz.
Press BREW & Enjoy!
Do not remove mug or lift the Brewer Handle until “Enjoy” appears
on the screen. Remove the Vue™ pack after brewing is complete.
The Vue™ pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution
when removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
10
Press BREW & Enjoy!
Do not remove mug or lift the Brewer Handle until “Enjoy” appears
on the screen. Remove the Vue™ pack after brewing is complete.
The Vue™ pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution
when removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
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SECTION 3
SECTION 3
Using Your Brewer
Using Your Brewer
Brewing Café Beverages
Step 2
Step 1
Choose Café Step 2
Vue™ pack
Requires 2 Vue™ packs
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Café Step 2 Icon.
Choose Café Step 1
Vue™ pack
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Café
2 Step
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
4oz Froth 6oz
Other
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
Froth is available in the 4 oz. brew size only.
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
OZ M
PM
Menu8oz
Size
10oz
12oz
oz
4oz
6oz
8oz
10oz
12oz
14oz
oz
14oz
16oz
oz
16oz
18oz
6oz
8oz
4oz
6oz
8oz
10
Select Beverage Strength & Size
Coffee
& Tea
8oz
Available Sizes
Choose Strength Setting: The “Strong” setting gives you
a more robust brew by slowly pulsing water through the
Vue™ pack. To brew a stronger cup, simply select “Strong.”
(Available only for coffee.)
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Activated
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Brewing
Coffee
6oz
10
After you insert the second Vue™ pack and lower the
Brewer Handle, the Touchscreen will display as pictured.
Coffee:
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 4 oz. or 6 oz.
oz
18oz
8oz
Available Sizes
12
14
16
18
oz
oz display
oz as pictured.
TheozTouchscreen
will
Brew
Over Ice
6oz
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Café Step 1 Icon.
Coffee
& Tea
4oz
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
OZ
PM
Menu
Size
Add Water
Water
De-Scale Add
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
Tea/Other:
Choose Brew Size: Select from brew sizes of 4 oz. or 6 oz.
Press BREW
Press BREW & Enjoy!
Do not remove mug or lift the Brewer Handle until “Enjoy”
appears on the screen.
Remove the Vue™ Pack after brewing is complete.
After the froth is prepared, lift the Brewer Handle and
carefully remove the Vue™ pack. Proceed to Step 2.
The Vue™ pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
The Vue™ pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
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SECTION 3
SECTION 4
Using Your Brewer
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Coffee
Step2
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
Add Water
Regular
Strong
Programming Your Brewer
Adding Water
Accessing the Settings Menu
When the water supply is low, the Touchscreen will display
as pictured and the Water Reservoir light will flash.
When the Brewer is first turned on, a “Menu” option will appear
on the Touchscreen. Follow the steps below to access the
settings menu. Press and hold the menu button to access.
Use Menu button to tab through the setting options.
Bottled or filtered water is recommended.
When brewing at sizes larger than 12 oz., if the Brewer senses the
water level is low, the brewing process will stop until the Water
Reservoir is refilled. Once enough water has been added, the
brewing process will resume.
Do not remove the Water Reservoir during the brewing process.
There are three options for filling the Water Reservoir:
Option 1
Remove the Water Reservoir Lid and pour water directly
into the Water Reservoir. Replace the Lid.
Setting the Clock
Step 1
Select the “Menu” icon on the Touchscreen.
Step 2
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Regular
Hot
Cocoa
Café
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Coffee
Step2
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Enjoy!
Brew
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Regular
Hot
Cocoa
Café
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Coffee
Step2
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
Set Clock
The “H” will flash, indicating you are programming the
hours. Use the + and – to change the hours. Press the menu
button again to set the minutes. Use the + and – to set the
minutes. The clock is on a 12h setting and will switch to AM/
PM once the 12h mark is passed.
Once the clock is set, press the Menu button to save your
settings. The screen will move to the next programmable
setting (Auto Off).
Option 2
Instead of removing the Water Reservoir Lid, you can
lift the Flip Top. Pour water into the Water Reservoir.
Lower the Flip Top.
You must set the clock if you will be using the Auto
On/Off feature.
Programming the “Auto Off”
Feature
You can program the Brewer to automatically turn off after
a certain period of time after the last brew. This feature can
be used as an energy saver.
Option 3
You may also remove the Water Reservoir from
the Brewer to fill it. Replace the Lid and return
the filled Water Reservoir to the Brewer.
Do not remove the Water Reservoir during the brewing process.
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Café
2 Step
Menu
Set Auto Off
In “Auto Off” programming mode, use the + and – icons to
change the hours the Brewer will remain on after the last
brew. For example, if you select “2”, the Brewer will turn off
two hours after the last brew. Select “Off” to not set the
“Auto Off” feature. Once the feature is set, press the Menu
button to save your settings. The screen will move to the
next programmable setting (Set On Time see page 16).
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SECTION 4
SECTION 4
Programming Your Brewer
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Brew
FPO
Frothing
Enjoy!
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Tea
Other
Step2
Hot
Cocoa
Froth
Step1
Café
Set
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PM
Menu
Size
On Time
Programming the
“Time On” Feature
By programming your Brewer to turn on each morning,
you will never have to wait for the Brewer to warm up to
brew your first cup. It takes the Brewer approximately four
minutes to warm up from room temperature.
The clock must be set in order to program the on/off feature.
See page 21 for directions.
Programming Your Brewer
Setting the Brew Temperature
The Brewer has a preset temperature of 193° F. You can
adjust the temperature up or down in 1-degree increments
within the Brewer range (188° – 198° F). Once set, your
beverages will be brewed at the selected temperature.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Brew
Frothing
Enjoy!
Coffee
Step2
Regular
At high altitudes, if boiling occurs, use the temperature
adjustment to lower the temperature so that boiling does
not occur.
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
Menu
Size
Set Brew Temp Set
Here is how to set the brew temperature:
In “Time On” programming mode”, the “H” will flash,
indicating you are programming the hours. Use the + and
– to set the hours. Press the menu button again to set the
minutes. Use the + and – set the minutes. The clock is on a
12h setting and will switch to AM/PM once the 12h mark
is passed.
Once the “Time On” clock is set, press the Menu button to save
your settings. The screen will move to the next programmable
setting (Set Off Time).
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Brew
Frothing
Enjoy!
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Tea
Other
Menu
Size
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Set
Off Time
Programming the
“Time Off” Feature
By programming your Brewer to turn off each evening, will
ensure the Brewer turns off each night, when it will not be used.
The clock must be set in order to program the on/off feature. See
page 21 for directions.
Step 1
In “Set Brew Temp” Mode, Use the + and – to change
the temperature.
Step 2
Press the “Menu” button to save your setting and return
to the main screen
Viewing Your Presets
Your settings will appear in the main menu. You can
change the settings at any time, simply enter through
the “menu” mode to re-set any options using the
directions in this section.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Brew
Frothing
Enjoy!
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
In “Time Off” programming mode, the “H” will flash,
indicating you are programming the hours. Use the + and
– to set the hours. Press the menu button again to set the
minutes. Use the + and – to set the minutes. The clock is
on a 12h setting and will switch to AM/PM once the 12h
mark is passed.
Once the “Time Off ” clock is set, press the Menu button to save
your settings. The screen will move to the next programmable
setting (Setting the Brew Temperature).
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SECTION 5
Caring For Your Brewer
Cleaning & Maintenance
Cleaning External Parts
Cleaning of the Brewer’s external parts is recommended
one to two times per month. Never immerse the Brewer
in water or other liquids. The Housing and other external
parts may be cleaned with a soapy, damp, non-abrasive
cloth.
The Drip Tray can accumulate up to 13 oz. of overflow.
The Drip Tray should be periodically inspected and rinsed
clean. To remove the Drip Tray, simply slide it toward
you, keeping it level at all times to avoid spilling. The Drip
Tray should be cleaned with a soapy, damp, non-abrasive
cloth. The Drip Tray should not be put in the dishwasher.
Caring For Your Brewer
De-Scaling Your Brewer
Mineral content in water varies from place to place. Depending on the mineral content
of the water in your area, calcium deposits or scale may build up in your Brewer. Scale
is non-toxic, but left unattended, it can hinder Brewer performance. De-scaling your
Brewer helps maintain the heating system and other internal parts of the Brewer that
come in contact with water.
The Brewer should be de-scaled every three to six months to ensure optimal
performance. It is possible for calcium deposits to build up faster, making it necessary
to de-scale more often.
The de-scale process requires the Brewer to stand for at least 4 hours. During this period, the
Brewer should not be used to brew beverages.
Prepare
Cleaning The Brew HEAD
Step 1 Lift the Brewer Handle.
Step 2 Grip and press the buttons on both sides of
the Brew Head and tilt it down.
Step 3 Pull the Brew Head toward you to remove.
Carefully clean the Brew Head with a soapy, damp,
non-abrasive cloth and rinse thoroughly. The Brew
Head should not be placed in the dishwasher.
Return the Brew Head by sliding it gently back into place
until you hear a click. Lower the Brewer Handle and you
are ready to brew again.
Cleaning the Water Reservoir &
Water Reservoir Lid
The Water Reservoir and Lid should not be put
into the dishwasher. Clean them with a damp, soapy,
non-abrasive cloth and rinse thoroughly. Do not dry
the inside of the Water Reservoir with a cloth as lint
may remain.
CAUTION: Rinse the Water Reservoir thoroughly after cleaning
to ensure that no cleaners or cleaning solutions remain in this
area as they may contaminate the water supply in the Brewer.
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Step 1 To begin, you will need:
• At least 48 ounces of undiluted white vinegar
• A large ceramic mug, at least 10 oz. (do not use a paper cup)
Step 2 Empty the water in the Water Reservoir.
Step 3 Disable “Auto Off” mode (refer to pages 15).
Fill & Clean
Step 1 Pour at least 48 ounces of the vinegar into the Water Reservoir.
Step 2 Place the mug on the Drip Tray Plate. Lift the Handle and insert a clean, lidless
Vue™ pack. Lower the Handle, select coffee and press “BREW.” The Brewer will
dispense 8 oz. of hot vinegar into your mug. Dispose of the vinegar.
Step 3 Repeat the process until “Please Add Water” is indicated.
Step 4 Let the Brewer stand for at least 4 hours while still on.
Step 5 Discard the remaining vinegar from the Water Reservoir and rinse the Reservoir
thoroughly. Remove the empty Vue™ pack from the Brewer.
Rinse
Step 1 Ensure the Water Reservoir is filled with fresh water.
Step 2 Place a large mug on the Drip Tray Plate and run a cleansing brew. Pour the
contents of the large mug into the sink.
Step 3 Repeat the cleansing brew process until “Please Add Water” is indicated.
Step 4 You may need to perform additional cleansing brew cycles (refer to page 15)
if you notice any residual taste.
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SECTION 6
Caring For Your Brewer
Recycling Vue packs
™
What is a Cleansing Brew?
Recycle your Vue™ pack wherever #5 plastics are accepted.
#5 plastics may not be recyclable in your community today,
so please check locally.
After brewing certain Vue™ pack varieties such as hot
cocoa, iced tea or a Café beverage, we recommend
performing a cleansing brew to clear your Brewer of traces
of the previous beverage. It is an easy 3-step process:
Simply follow these simple steps:
Step 1
Step 1 Take a used Vue™ pack and peel off the lid. Discard
the lid and any filter which adheres to it. Ensure
the empty Vue™ pack is clean.
Once brewing is complete, lift the Brewer Handle and
carefully remove the Vue™ pack by holding the outer rim.
Step 2 Place the EMPTY Vue™ pack in the Brewer and
place a mug on the Drip Tray.
The Vue™ pack will be hot after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
Step 3 Lower the Handle and press “BREW.” The Brewer
will dispense 8 oz. of hot water into your mug
and cleanse the Brewer. Once complete, discard
the water and carefully remove the Vue™ pack.
The cleansing is complete.
Step 2
Stopping the Brewing Process
Once cool, separate the base of the Vue™ pack by
carefully pulling the tab back. Any filter will adhere
to the lid.
If you need to stop the brewing process after it has started,
press and release the Power Button to turn the Brewer off.
The beverage flow will stop and the Brewer will shut off.
The Vue™pack will be hot after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
Step 3
To turn the Brewer back on, place an empty mug on the
Drip Tray and press the Power Button. Since the previous
brew was interrupted, some water may drip into the mug
during preheating.
Once separated, discard the lid and any attached filter.
Recycle your Vue™ pack base wherever #5 plastics are
accepted. #5 plastics may not be recyclable in your
community today, so please check locally.
We recommend that you perform a cleansing brew before
brewing your next beverage (see above). If this is not done,
the Brewer may deliver an additional amount of water for
your next beverage.
Dispensing Hot Water
If you need hot water for cooking (instant soup or oatmeal,
for example), place a cup or bowl below the Brew Head.
Place your cup or bowl as far back as possible. Lift and
lower the Handle WITHOUT inserting a Vue™ . Select
“Coffee” (do not select “Strong”) and press “BREW.” The
Brewer will dispense hot water into your cup or bowl.
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SECTION 7
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting/Vue Pack Does Not Have RFID
™
Vue™ pack Does Not Have RFID
SITUATION SOLUTION
Brewer does not • Plug Brewer into an independent outlet.
have power • Check to be sure that it is plugged in securely.
• Plug into a different outlet.
• Reset your home circuit breaker if necessary.
• Make sure that the Power Button has been pressed
and Touchscreen is illuminated.
Brewer will • After placing the Vue pack in the Vue pack Holder, make
not brew
sure the Handle is pushed down securely and the Touchscreen
displays the beverage options. Push the flashing “BREW”
Button.
• If the Touchscreen indicates “Please Add Water,” add water to
the Water Reservoir or make sure the Water Reservoir is seated
properly in its base.
• If the Touchscreen indicates “Please Add Water” even after
refilling, contact Customer Service at 1.866.901.BREW (2739).
• The Brew Head may need to be cleaned or the Brewer needs to
be de-scaled (refer to pages 21 and 22).
™
™
Brewer brews only • Clean the Brew Head if necessary (refer to page 21).
a partial cup • The Water Reservoir may have been removed during brewing.
Replace the Water Reservoir and perform cleansing brews
(refer to page 15) without a Vue™ pack.
• De-scale the Brewer (refer to page 22).
• If you have repeated the de-scale procedure on your Brewer
two times and it is still only brewing a partial cup, contact
Customer Service at 1.866.901.BREW (2739).
Brewer shuts • Check to make sure that the Auto On/Off and/or Energy Saver
off or turns on
settings have not been set. Please refer to pages 18 and 19 for
automatically
instructions.
Water Reservoir • The water level is low and a full cup cannot be brewed.
light is flashing
Add water to Water Reservoir.
• If the water level is not low, remove the Water Reservoir, empty
and refill it. Replace the Water Reservoir and wait for the Water
Reservoir light to stop flashing.
The Touchscreen • If the Brewer Handle has been lifted during the brewing
process, this message will be displayed. Lower the Brewer
indicates “The
Handle to resume. 
Brew Process Has
Been Interrupted”
Vue™ pack does not • Please refer to pages 23-27
have RFID
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Brewing Coffee, Tea,
Hot Cocoa and Hot Apple Cider
Choose Vue™ pack
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Coffee & Tea Icon.
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Select Beverage Type & Size
After you lower the Brewer Handle, the Touchscreen will
display as pictured.
To make coffee, tea, hot cocoa or other beverages, such as
hot cider, press the flashing “Coffee/Tea” icon.
Once selected, the screen will flash “Coffee”, “Tea/Other”
and “Hot Cocoa”. Choose your selected beverage. For hot
cider, select “Tea/Other.” Select your beverage size using
the + and - buttons at the bottom of the Touchscreen.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Coffee
4oz
Step2
Regular
Strong
4oz
Tea
Other
6oz Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
6oz
OZ M
PM
8oz
Menu
Size10oz
8oz
10oz
Available Sizes
Strength Selection
The “Strong” setting gives you a more robust brew by slowly
pulsing water through the Vue™ pack. To brew a stronger
cup, simply select “Strong.” (Available only for coffee.)
For Café Escapes® beverages, please select the Hot Cocoa
setting for an optimal brew.
Press BREW & Enjoy!
Do not remove mug or lift the Brewer Handle until “Enjoy” appears
on the screen. Remove the Vue™ Pack after brewing is complete.
The Vue™ Pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
Immediately after using a hot cocoa pack, we
recommend running a cleansing brew to avoid clogging.
See page 19 for directions.
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Troubleshooting/Vue Pack Does Not Have RFID
™
For Travel Mugs
If you have an extra large travel mug, remove the Drip Tray
to allow your mug to fit.
For larger brew sizes, we recommend using Travel Mug
Vue™ packs, which are designed to deliver a great tasting
travel mug-sized brew.
Follow the instructions for brewing a coffee (refer to
page 10), but select one of the larger size options (12 oz.
to 18 oz.). Note that Travel Mug beverages have been
optimized at 14 oz. and 16 oz. settings. Enjoy your travel
mug brew!
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
2 Step
Step2
Regular
Strong
Troubleshooting/Vue Pack Does Not Have RFID
Brewing Over Ice
Prepare Your Cup
Fill a 16 oz. plastic cup with ice. Do not use glass. Remove
the Drip Tray if necessary and place cup in the Brew head.
Choose Vue™ pack
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Brew Over Ice Icon.
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brewing
OZ M
PM
Coffee
SECTION 7
™
Menu
Size
De-Scale Add Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
Select Beverage Type & Size
After you lower the Brewer Handle, the Touchscreen will
display as pictured.
To make an iced coffee, iced tea or iced café beverage press
the flashing “Brew Over Ice” icon.
Once selected, the screen will flash “Coffee”, “Tea/Other”
and “Cafe”. Choose your selected iced beverage. Select
your beverage size using the + and - buttons at the bottom
of the Touchscreen.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
*Available sizes for Iced Café are 6 oz. and 8 oz.
Press BREW & Enjoy!
Do not remove mug or lift the Brewer Handle until “Enjoy” appears
on the screen. Remove the Vue™ pack after brewing is complete.
The Vue™ pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
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SECTION 7
Troubleshooting/Vue Pack Does Not Have RFID
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Brewing Café Beverages
Brewing Café Beverages
Step 1
Step 2
Requires 2 Vue™ packs
Choose Café Step 1
Vue™ pack
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Café Step 1 Icon.
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Choose Café Step 2
Vue™ pack
Make sure your Vue™ pack
features the Café Step 2 Icon.
Lift the Brewer Handle, insert
the Vue™ pack into the Holder
and lower the Brewer Handle.
Select Beverage Type & Size
Select Café
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Step2
Step1
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
PM
Menu
Size
After you lower the Brewer Handle, the Touchscreen will
display as pictured.
The first step in making a café beverage is frothing. To
begin, press the flashing “Cafe” icon. The Touchscreen will
display “froth”.
Froth is available in the 4 oz. brew size only.
After you insert the second Vue™ pack and lower the
Brewer Handle, the Touchscreen will display as pictured.
Coffee: For a coffee-based Café beverage, select the
flashing “Coffee” option. “Strong” is the default setting for
café beverages. De-select if desired.
Coffee
& Tea
Brew
Over Ice
Café
2 Step
Activated
Frothing
Not
Ready to Enjoy!
Brew
Brewing
Coffee
Step2
Regular
Strong
Tea
Other
Froth
Hot
Cocoa
Café
OZ M
OZ
PM
Menu
Size
4oz Step1 6oz
De-Scale
Step2
8oz
10
8oz
10
Add
Add Water
Water
Set Clock
Set Auto Off Set
Set On Off Time Set
Set Brew Temp Set
Tea: For a tea-based Café beverage, select “Tea/Other.”
Select your beverage size using the + and - buttons at the
bottom of the Touchscreen. The amount you select will be
ADDED to the existing 4 oz. of froth.
4oz
6oz
Available Sizes
Press BREW & Enjoy!
After the froth is prepared, lift the Brewer Handle and carefully
remove the Vue™ pack. The Touchscreen will display as pictured.
Proceed to Step 2.
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The Vue™ pack will be HOT after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
Press BREW & Enjoy!
Do not remove mug or lift the Brewer Handle until “Enjoy!”
appears on Touchscreen.
Remove the Vue™ pack after brewing is complete.
The Vue™ pack will be hot after brewing. Use caution when
removing. Allow it to cool completely before handling.
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Warranty
Limited One Year Warranty
Keurig warrants that your Brewer will be free of defects in materials or workmanship
under normal home use for one year from the date of purchase. It is recommended
that you fill out and return the warranty card enclosed with your Brewer so that your
purchase information will be stored in our system. Keurig will, at its option, repair or
replace the Brewer without charge upon its receipt of proof of the date of purchase. If
a replacement Brewer is necessary to service this warranty, the replacement Brewer
may be new or reconditioned. If a replacement Brewer is sent, a new limited one year
warranty will be applied to the replacement Brewer.
This warranty only applies to Brewers operated in the United States and Canada. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary
from state to state and, in the case of Canada, from province to province.
What is not covered by the Limited Warranty?
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
SUCH AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND DOES NOT COVER INCIDENTAL COSTS
AND EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY, EVEN IF
FORESEEABLE. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitations of
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not
apply to you depending on the state or province of purchase.
Nor does this warranty cover damages caused by services performed by anyone
other than Keurig or its authorized service providers, use of parts other than genuine
Keurig parts, or external causes such as abuse, misuse, inappropriate power supply
or acts of God.
Other Limitations
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL. IN ADDITION, KEURIG HEREBY SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO YOUR V1200 BREWER,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states or provinces do not allow disclaimers of such
implied warranties or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to you depending on the state or the province of purchase.
How do you obtain warranty service?
Keurig® Brewers are high-quality appliances and, with proper care, are intended
to provide years of satisfying performance. However, should the need arise for
warranty servicing, simply call Keurig Customer Service at our toll free phone number
1.866.901.BREW (2739). Please do not return your Brewer for servicing without first
speaking to Keurig Customer Service to obtain an Authorization to Return number
(ATR). Keurig® Brewers returned without an ATR number will be returned to the sender
without servicing.
Keurig, Incorporated
55 Walkers Brook Drive
Reading, MA 01867
1.866.901.BREW (2739)
US
“Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Keurig, Incorporated could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”
“This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•C
 onnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.”
Canada
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using
an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by
Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna
type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Conformément à la réglementation d’Idustrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut
fonctionner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé
pour l’émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage
radioélectrique à l’intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et
son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse
pas l’intensité necessaire à l’étabissement d’une communication satisfaisante.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils
radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible
d’en compromettre le fonctionnement
RF Exposure Warning
To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits for general
population, this device must be installed such that a minimum separation distance
of 20cm is maintained between its antenna and all persons. This device must not be
collocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY.
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Keurig, Incorporated
55 Walkers Brook Drive
Reading, MA 01867
Keurig, Incorporated is a 
wholly-owned subsidiary
of Green Mountain
Coffee Roasters, Inc.
For Household Use Only
Made and printed in China
© 2011 Keurig, Incorporated
All rights reserved
FPO
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Manifest Reference Instance ID  : uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:57eebb74-3341-e24d-8046-0f8b0ab5c312, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, xmp.iid:031A4A875F21681195FE84869C209886, xmp.iid:944EDE881620681195FE84869C209886, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:14495640-0f7a-4e65-8f9f-afc42f48632c, uuid:dd160f7a-6f81-4cc1-9aff-59e3f8094219, xmp.iid:944EDE881620681195FE84869C209886, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:dd160f7a-6f81-4cc1-9aff-59e3f8094219, uuid:060f183a-e9a4-e746-9c7d-d2cc5b8b8275, uuid:0a256114-d2e0-3d44-9c84-cb2b2d7daf76, uuid:dd160f7a-6f81-4cc1-9aff-59e3f8094219, uuid:14495640-0f7a-4e65-8f9f-afc42f48632c, uuid:14495640-0f7a-4e65-8f9f-afc42f48632c, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:f4a3d7e0-ef56-43da-b52c-d04b40dd0357, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, xmp.iid:021A4A875F21681195FE84869C209886, xmp.iid:964EDE881620681195FE84869C209886, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:f4a3d7e0-ef56-43da-b52c-d04b40dd0357, xmp.iid:031A4A875F21681195FE84869C209886, uuid:14495640-0f7a-4e65-8f9f-afc42f48632c, uuid:dd160f7a-6f81-4cc1-9aff-59e3f8094219, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, xmp.iid:944EDE881620681195FE84869C209886, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:dd160f7a-6f81-4cc1-9aff-59e3f8094219, uuid:060f183a-e9a4-e746-9c7d-d2cc5b8b8275, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, xmp.iid:964EDE881620681195FE84869C209886, xmp.iid:021A4A875F21681195FE84869C209886, uuid:14495640-0f7a-4e65-8f9f-afc42f48632c, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:dd160f7a-6f81-4cc1-9aff-59e3f8094219, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:f4a3d7e0-ef56-43da-b52c-d04b40dd0357, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:fca2b29a-1780-411c-ad76-a058c6fad3ba, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e75393da-f2b8-449e-a693-f46a6be464be, uuid:e20d9f62-8d3c-40c1-bcf7-73ac7fce62f5, uuid:57eebb74-3341-e24d-8046-0f8b0ab5c312, uuid:57eebb74-3341-e24d-8046-0f8b0ab5c312
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