Miele CVA 4068 User Manual

Operating and Installation  
Instructions  
Coffee System  
CVA 4062  
CVA 4068  
en - US, CA  
To prevent accidents  
and appliance damage  
read these instructions  
before  
installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 07 816 880  
Contents  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Tone options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Showroom program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Restoring factory default settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Setting the serving sizes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
User profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Selecting a user profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Quick Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Descaling the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Frequently asked questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Caring for the environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
Adjusting the door hinges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be  
followed, including the following:  
Read all instructions before installation or use of the coffee system.  
Proper use  
Please read these instructions  
This coffee system is for household  
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carefully to prevent accidents and  
use only (up to 20 cups per day), for  
machine damage.  
the preparation of coffee beverages  
such as espresso, cappuccino, latte  
This appliance complies with current  
macchiato, etc.  
safety requirements. Improper use  
Do not use this machine other than for  
of the appliance can cause personal  
its intended use. Any other use could  
injury and material damage.  
be hazardous.  
This coffee system is not suitable for  
Read this safety information carefully  
before operating the appliance.  
They contain important information  
on the safe installation, operation,  
and care of your coffee system. To  
avoid the risk of personal injury or  
damage to the coffee system, it is  
important that you carefully read the  
instructions.  
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outdoor use.  
Persons which lack physical,  
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sensory or mental abilities or  
experience with the machine should not  
use it without supervision or instruction  
by a responsible person.  
Children  
Keep them in a safe place and pass  
them on to any future user.  
Close supervision is necessary  
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when any appliance is used by or near  
children. They could easily be scalded  
or burned.  
Never let children play with the  
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coffee system.  
Install the appliance in an area  
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where it will not be accessible to  
children.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Technical safety  
If the appliance is installed behind a  
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door front, use the appliance only when  
the door front is open. Do not close the  
door front when the appliance is in  
operation.  
Before installing the appliance,  
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check for externally visible damage.  
Do not operate a damaged appliance.  
Before connecting the appliance to  
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Before service or maintenance  
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the electrical supply make sure that the  
voltage and frequency listed on the  
data plate correspond with the  
disconnect the power supply by either  
removing the fuse, "tripping" the circuit  
breaker or unplugging the unit.  
household electrical supply. If in doubt,  
consult a qualified technician.  
This appliance is not designed for  
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maritime use or for use in mobile  
Be certain your appliance is  
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installations such as recreational  
properly installed and grounded by a  
qualified technician. To guarantee the  
electrical safety of this appliance,  
continuity must exist between the  
appliance and an effective grounding  
system. It is imperative that this basic  
safety requirement be met. If there is  
vehicles or aircraft. However, under  
certain conditions it may be possible for  
installation in these applications. Please  
contact the Miele Technical Service  
Department with specific requirements.  
Installation work and repairs must  
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any doubt, have the electrical system of only be performed by a trained  
the house checked by a qualified  
electrician.  
technician in accordance with national  
and local safety regulations. Repairs  
and other work by unauthorized  
persons could be dangerous and may  
void the warranty.  
The appliance must be properly  
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installed before operation to ensure that  
no electrical components are  
accessible. Ensure that power is not  
supplied to the appliance while  
installation work, repairs or  
While the appliance is under  
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warranty repairs should only be  
performed by an authorized service  
technician. Otherwise the warranty is  
void.  
maintenance is performed.  
Do not use an extension cord to  
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connect the appliance to electricity.  
Extension cords do not guarantee the  
required safety of the appliance  
(danger of overheating and open  
ground circuit).  
Defective components should be  
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replaced by Miele original spare parts  
only. Only with these parts can the  
manufacturer guarantee the safety of  
the appliance.  
To protect against fire, electric  
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shock and injury to persons do not  
submerge the cord or plugs in water or  
other liquids.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Do not let the cord hang over the  
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edge of a table or counter, or touch hot  
Use  
Caution! Do not look directly or with  
surfaces.  
an optical instrument into the  
lighting - laser radiation.  
Do not operate any appliance with a  
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damaged cord or plug, or after the  
appliance malfunctions or has been  
damaged in any manner. Contact  
Miele.  
Caution! Risk of burns when  
dispensing hot beverages, they are  
extremely hot.  
Always attach the cord to the  
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appliance first, then plug it into the wall  
outlet. To disconnect, turn the machine  
off, then remove the plug from the wall  
outlet.  
Before the first use, flush the supply  
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lines for water and milk and thoroughly  
clean the coffee system and  
stainless-steel milk container.  
Never open the outer casing of the  
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Only fill the water tank with cold,  
appliance. Tampering with electrical  
connections or components and  
mechanical parts is dangerous and  
may cause machine damage.  
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fresh tap water. Warm or hot water, or  
any other liquids may damage the  
machine. The water should be changed  
daily to prevent bacteria or mold  
growth.  
If installed in combination with  
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another appliance, a protective base  
must be installed between the coffee  
system and the appliance.  
Do not use deionized or mineral  
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water. They may lead to heavy calcium  
built-up in the machine that can  
damage the unit.  
Install or locate this appliance only  
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in accordance with the provided  
installation instructions.  
Do not put anything but coffee  
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beans into the beans container. Do not  
put ground coffee in the beans  
container, it will damage the grinding  
unit.  
Do not fill anything but ground  
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coffee or a cleaning tablet (for the brew  
unit) in the funnel for ground coffee,  
otherwise it will get damaged.  
Only use plain milk. Flavored milk  
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products contain substances that can  
clog the coffee system.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Sugar can damage the appliance!  
The appliance must be descaled  
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Caramelized or otherwise pre-treated  
coffee beans or other sugar containing  
beverages must not be put in the  
machine.  
regularly with the supplied descaling  
tablets. In areas with very hard water  
the machine may need to be descaled  
more often.  
Never place a cup with an  
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alcohol-coffee mixture underneath the  
Only use the descaling tablets  
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provided by Miele. Take care to use the  
main dispenser. Plastic parts of the unit correct mixture of water and descaler,  
could catch fire!  
otherwise it may cause damage.  
The hot water and steam dispensed  
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could cause scalding. These functions  
Depending on the oil content of the  
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coffee, the brew unit may clog. Clean  
must be used carefully. Never hold any the brew unit every 200 cups with a  
parts of the body under the steam  
nozzle or the hot water dispenser. The  
machine must never be used to clean  
objects.  
cleaning tablet. The display shows a  
reminder message.  
Dispose of the coffee waste in a  
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trash can, not in the sink. The sink  
Never use a steam cleaner to clean  
could get clogged.  
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the appliance. Pressurized steam could  
damage electrical components and  
cause a short circuit.  
Do not hang, lean, sit or place heavy  
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items on the door. The machine could  
be damaged.  
Clean the coffee system daily to  
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The use of accessory attachments  
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prevent bacterial growth. All parts of  
the coffee system are dishwasher-safe  
except for the brew unit, bean  
not recommended by the appliance  
manufacturer may result in fire, electric  
shock or injury to persons.  
container, stainless-steel milk container  
and lid, and main dispenser cover.  
Failure to properly maintain machine  
may cause health issues.  
The appliance is designed for use in  
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room temperatures between 59°F and  
140°F (15°C and 60°C). Do not use the  
appliance outside of this range of  
temperatures.  
Be aware of how long milk in stored  
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in the milk container. If milk is not  
continually cooled it can readily spoil  
causing illness. Be sure the milk  
container and pipework are properly  
cleaned and maintained. See "Cleaning  
and Care" for more information.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
AND REVIEW THEM  
PERIODICALLY  
To avoid injuries allow the coffee  
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system to cool before cleaning or  
putting on and taking off parts. Turn the  
machine off at the main switch when  
not in use and before cleaning.  
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Guide to the coffee system  
Front view  
aOn/Off s touch control  
bDisplay  
cLeft arrow <, to scroll through program options  
dOK touch control, to confirm selected program options and save settings  
eRight arrow >, to scroll through program options  
fHot water - touch control  
gDoor grip  
hHot water dispenser  
iLighting  
jDrip tray  
kMain dispenser, height-adjustable  
lStainless-steel milk container  
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Guide to the coffee system  
Interior view  
aMain switch  
bStorage drawer  
cFunnel for ground coffee  
dGrind control slide  
eCoffee bean container  
fDrip tray with no-spill grid for transport  
gWater tank  
hBrew unit  
iWaste unit  
jMain dispenser connector (connects the brew unit to the main dispenser)  
kStainless-steel milk container  
lMain dispenser connector cap  
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Guide to the coffee system  
Included accessories  
Cleaning agent  
Stainless steel milk container  
For daily cleaning of the milk pipework  
Cleaning tablets  
To hold and insulate milk, with  
lid/handle and additional cover for  
storing milk in the refrigerator (not  
dishwasher-safe)  
To clean the brew unit  
Cleaning containers  
Descaling tablets  
To descale the coffee system  
Large and small, for rinsing and  
cleaning the milk pipework  
Additional accessories are available.  
Contact Miele or visit the Miele  
website for more information  
Coffee spoon  
To measure ground coffee  
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First steps to use  
Touch controls  
Before the first use  
Select a touch control with your  
fingertip to use the machine.  
The appliance must be correctly  
installed and connected before the  
first use. See the "Installation  
Display  
Instructions" section of this manual.  
Espresso  
Clean the appliance and remove  
any protective film before the first  
use. See "Cleaning and Care".  
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The following symbols appear in the  
main menu display:  
Turning on  
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Espresso  
Coffee  
^ Select On/Off s to turn the machine  
on.  
Cappuccino  
Latte macchiato  
Hot milk  
The first few times the machine is  
turned on with the main switch, a  
welcome screen will appear briefly on  
the display, followed by additional  
messages. The welcome screen is  
displayed each time the machine is  
turned on until 5 drinks have been  
prepared:  
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Milk froth  
User profile for up to nine  
different users  
G Maintenance programs  
C Settings: to customize  
your coffee system  
Míele  
Welcome  
^ Use the arrow buttons to select a  
During the very first use, you will be  
program item from the display. Once  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
prompted to select a language.  
^ Tap < or > until the desired language  
appears in the display.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
The language is now set.  
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First steps to use  
You will then be prompted to set the  
If everything has been entered  
correctly, Set up successful will  
appear in the display.  
Time format.  
^ Tap < or > until the time format you  
wish to select (12-hour or 24-hour) is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Confirm the message with OK.  
Turning off  
^ Enter the Time of day: First set the  
hours using < or >, confirm with OK.  
Repeat to set the minutes.  
^ Tap the On/Off button s to turn the  
machine off.  
^ Now specify when the time of day  
If the automatic rinse feature is  
enabled, the machine will start the  
rinse cycle as soon as a coffee or  
milk-based drink has been  
should be displayed:  
On: The time will be displayed even  
when the machine is turned off.  
dispensed. It will not shut off until  
after the rinse cycle is complete.  
On for 60 seconds: The time will be  
displayed for 60 seconds after  
the machine has been turned off.  
Do not display: The display will go  
dark as soon as the machine is  
turned off.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Select OK to confirm the message  
indicating that your coffee system is  
communication enabled.  
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Filling water, beans or ground coffee  
Before using the coffee system for  
the first time, clean the appliance.  
See "Cleaning and Care".  
Be sure to program the water  
hardness (see "Settings - Water  
hardness").  
^ Pull the water tank out.  
Filling the water tank  
^ Fill the container with fresh, cold tap  
The beans and the water quality is  
important for a good espresso or  
coffee. The water tank must be washed  
and filled with fresh cold drinking water  
before each day of use. The unit  
water to the "Max." mark.  
The valve on the water tank ensures  
that water cannot leak out.  
^ Close the lid and push the water tank  
displays a reminder when turned on.  
into the unit until it clicks into place.  
Never add hot water or any other  
liquids except cold water to the  
water tank.  
The water tank must be positioned  
correctly or the valve will leak. If the  
water tank has not clicked into  
place, pull the tank out, check and  
clean the niche.  
Do not use mineral water. Mineral  
water leads to heavy calcium  
built-up in the machine that can  
damage the unit.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
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Filling water, beans or ground coffee  
Filling the bean container  
Filling ground coffee  
A funnel for ground coffee is provided  
in case you would like to prepare a  
different coffee type, e.g. decaffeinated  
coffee.  
Only fill espresso or coffee beans in  
the beans container. Anything else -  
including ground coffee - will  
damage the grinding unit.  
Caramelized or otherwise  
pre-treated beans or sugar  
containing beverages must not be  
filled into the appliance. It will  
damage the coffee system.  
^ Pull the bean container out.  
^ Pull the storage drawer out of the  
appliance and lift the funnel lid, a.  
^ Place one spoonful of ground coffee  
into the funnel, b, (using the  
supplied spoon) and close the lid.  
^ Push the cover into the appliance  
and close the door.  
^ Push the lid back and fill the  
See "Preparing drinks - Espresso and  
coffee made from ground coffee".  
container with roasted coffee beans.  
^ Push the lid back into place and put  
the beans container back into the  
appliance.  
^ Close the door.  
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Preparing drinks  
Clean the coffee system daily to  
prevent bacterial growth. All parts of  
the coffee system are  
Rinsing  
dishwasher-safe except for the brew  
unit, bean container, stainless-steel  
milk container and lid, and main  
dispenser cover. Failure to properly  
maintain machine may cause health  
issues. See "Cleaning and Care".  
Water will now flow from the main  
dispenser and into the drip tray.  
The machine will notify you when the  
drip tray is full, but the tray should be  
emptied daily.  
The main menu then appears in the  
display:  
The lines should be rinsed daily  
before the first use. This will happen  
automatically if the rinsing feature is  
set to "On" (see "Settings - Rinse  
Automatic") and the machine is cold.  
After heating, hot water runs out of  
the two spouts into the drip tray. If  
the rinse feature was set to "Off",  
select "Rinsing" to rinse the lines.  
See "Cleaning and Care - Rinsing  
the system".  
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Pre-warming cups  
All beverages should be made in a  
warm cup, to develop the aroma. The  
smaller the amount of coffee or  
espresso and the thicker the cups, the  
more important it is to pre-warm the  
cups.  
Turning on  
^ Select On/Off s.  
^ Place an empty cup under the hot  
water spout.  
The following message appears in the  
display:  
^ Select hot water -.  
^ Hot water is dispensed. Select OK to  
Heating phase  
stop the flow.  
^ Let the hot water sit for a moment to  
pre-warm the cup, then empty the  
cup and prepare the beverage.  
If the automatic rinse feature is set to  
"on" (factory default), the following  
message is displayed after the heating  
phase:  
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Preparing drinks  
Adjusting main dispenser  
height  
Espresso  
The height of the main dispenser can  
be adjusted, to keep the shortest  
distance to the cup and retain heat,  
and maintain a better crema and froth.  
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^ Use the arrow buttons to select the  
desired beverage, confirm by  
tapping OK once.  
The machine grinds the beans and  
pre-brews the coffee (if "On" is selected  
under "Pre-brewing"). The selected  
beverage is dispensed.  
Do not open the appliance door  
during the brewing process. The  
appliance will be damaged.  
Discard the very first two coffees  
dispensed once you have started to  
using the appliance, this will ensure  
that any coffee residue from factory  
testing is eliminated from the brew  
unit.  
^ Slowly pull the main dispenser up or  
down as desired.  
Coffee and espresso prepared  
from coffee beans  
Espresso, coffee, double espresso, and  
double coffee are all prepared in the  
same way:  
^ Place a cup under the main  
dispenser.  
The beverage is dispensed through  
both dispensers at the same time.  
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Preparing drinks  
Double portion  
Coffee and espresso prepared  
from ground coffee  
If you would like a double portion of  
coffee or espresso, or to prepare two  
portions at the same time,  
After filling the funnel with ground  
coffee (see "Filling water, beans or  
ground coffee - Filling ground coffee"),  
the display shows:  
^ tap the OK button a second time,  
while the display reads "2 portions?".  
Make the coffee?  
The two portions are always prepared  
Yes  
No  
one after the other.  
^ Tap < or > until "Yes" is highlighted.  
Select "No" if no ground coffee is filled  
in the funnel. Otherwise the coffee  
system assumes that ground coffee is  
in the machine and dispenses only  
water the next time coffee is made.  
The display reverts to the main menu,  
and you can select the desired  
beverage type.  
^ To fill two cups at the same time,  
place one cup under each spout.  
Be sure to wait for 2 dispensing  
cycles to be completed before  
removing the cups.  
Interrupting preparation  
^ Tap OK when you see "Stop" in the  
display.  
Preparation will immediately stop.  
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Preparing drinks  
Prepare beverages  
Beverages with milk  
^ Place a cup under the main spout.  
^ Tap the OK button.  
Stainless steel milk container  
The stainless steel milk container is  
vacuum insulated, to keep milk cold for  
a period of time. With an ambient  
temperature of about 68°F (20°C), milk  
at 43°F (6°C) can be stored for 11-12  
hours and remain under 55°F (13°C).  
(Milk that is warmer than 55°F (13°C)  
should not be used because it will not  
make good milk froth.)  
The appliance brews the espresso or  
coffee, and the selected beverage is  
dispensed from the main spout.  
Do not open the appliance door  
during the brewing process. The  
appliance will be damaged.  
After dispensing, the appliance  
automatically reverts to bean  
operation.  
Milk cannot be stored as long if there is  
a warming drawer underneath the  
coffee machine.  
Interrupt preparation  
Do not fill the container to the rim,  
leave a gap of approx. 1" - 1 ½"  
(2 - 3 cm) from the top.  
^ During preparation, tap the OK  
button when "Stop" appears in the  
display.  
Preparation will immediately stop.  
Make sure to keep the top and seals  
of the container clean. Soiling can  
cause affect the functioning of the  
milk container.  
If you use ground coffee, only one  
serving is prepared at a time. The  
appliance always uses the entire  
portion of ground coffee loaded into  
the funnel, for one beverage.  
Cold milk is best for creating froth.  
Always pre-warm the cup with hot  
water, before you prepare a beverage.  
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Preparing drinks  
To prepare beverages with milk,  
Cappuccino, latte macchiato, hot  
milk, froth  
^ Place a suitable cup or glass under  
both dispensers.  
For best results when preparing a  
latte macchiato, place the glass  
under the spout in such a way that  
the espresso flows into the middle of  
the froth.  
^ place the lid on the stainless steel  
milk container and turn the lid to the  
left, so that it clicks into place.  
Cappuccino  
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^ Tap the right arrow button until the  
beverage symbol is highlighted, tap  
OK once.  
^ To interrupt preparation, tap OK  
again.  
To set the proportions for beverages  
(coffee, espresso, froth, hot milk),  
see "Setting serving sizes").  
^ Open the appliance door and hang  
the milk container in the appliance  
(as shown).  
After preparing the first drink with  
milk the reminder "Clean the milk  
pipework" will appear in the display.  
^ Close the appliance door.  
^ Tap OK to return to the main menu.  
This reminder will not appear after each  
additional drink.  
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Preparing drinks  
User profile beverages  
After use  
The user profile function is used to  
prepare beverages to suit your taste,  
by adjusting the amounts of water, milk,  
and ground coffee, as well as  
Before turning the machine off, or at  
the end of the day, flush the water  
lines, the brew unit, the spouts and  
the milk pipework in order to prevent  
the machine from clogging (see  
"Cleaning and care").  
temperature and pre-brewing (see  
"Creating a user profile").  
If you have already created a user  
profile, first select it then prepare the  
beverage.  
User profile  
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^ Tap < or > until "User profile" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to select "Select", confirm  
with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired user  
profile, confirm with OK.  
A large user profile n symbol will  
appear in the display to show that a  
profile has been selected.  
You can now operate the appliance  
as you would for a "standard" profile.  
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Adjusting the coffee grinder  
The finer the coffee beans are ground  
determines the strength of the coffee  
and the quality of the crema.  
To adjust the grinder setting  
To prevent machine damage adjust  
the coffee grinder one level at a  
time and let the beans grind before  
adjusting another notch. Otherwise  
the machine will be damaged.  
^ Push the slide control to the left for a  
finer grind or to the right for a coarser  
grind.  
You should be able to feel the notches  
when moving the slide control.  
The grinder should be adjusted:  
– If the espresso flows too quickly into  
the cup, the pressure cannot be built  
up because the beans have been  
ground too coarsely. The grinder  
should be adjusted to a finer setting.  
If the slide control will not move:  
^ Close the machine and dispense a  
cup of coffee.  
Then try to move the slide control  
again.  
– If the espresso only trickles into the  
cup, the beans have been ground  
too fine and the coffee will be bitter.  
The grinder should be adjusted to a  
coarser setting.  
– If the crema is evenly colored but  
pale, the ground coffee is too  
coarse.  
– If the crema is very dark brown on  
one side, graduating almost to white  
on the other, the ground coffee is too  
fine.  
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Settings  
The coffee system can be customized  
to suit individual preferences.  
Language  
You can select the language for all text  
and messages displayed on your  
machine.  
Settings menu  
^ Select "Settings F" and confirm with  
OK.  
Settings F  
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Settings  
^ Tap < or > until Settings C is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
Language F  
Time of day  
^ Tap OK.  
^ Tap < or > until the desired option is  
highlighted and confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until the language you  
wish to select is highlighted.  
The current setting(s) will be marked  
with a check.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
To return to the previous options in the  
This setting is automatically saved, and  
the display returns to the previous  
screen.  
manu, select "Back A".  
The possible setting options are  
described in detail on the following  
pages.  
All display text will now appear in the  
language selected.  
If you select the wrong language  
accidently, follow the flag icon F to  
find the "Language" option.  
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Settings  
Time of day  
Clock format  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Clock format".  
^ Tap < or > to select a 24-hour or  
Settings  
Time of day  
Timer  
12-hour display.  
^ While the desired option is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "Time of day" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
The clock format is now saved.  
Three options are now available:  
Setting the time of day  
Display  
^ Use < or > to select "Set".  
The time display can be turned on or  
off.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hours. Confirm  
with OK. Repeat to set the minutes.  
^ Use < or > to select "Display".  
The time of day is now saved.  
You can now choose from among three  
settings:  
You can also set the time of day and  
change the display options when the  
coffee machine is turned off.  
"On": The time will be displayed  
even when the machine is turned off.  
"On for 60 seconds": The time will  
be displayed for 60 seconds after  
the machine has been turned off.  
While the machine is off:  
^ Select the OK button.  
^ Select the "Time of day" and confirm  
"Do not display": The display will go  
dark as soon as the machine is  
turned off.  
with OK.  
You can now select "Display" or  
"Settings" and set or change as  
desired.  
^ Once a display format has been  
selected, confirm the setting with OK.  
^ Confirm with the OK button to save  
the setting.  
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Settings  
Timer  
Switch off after  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK  
The machine will turn off automatically  
to save energy after a programmed  
period of time (ranging from 15 minutes  
to 9 hours after the last use). When the  
"Switch off after" option is set, the  
Settings  
Timer  
Coffee jug  
machine will turn off automatically after  
the programmed amount of time.  
^ Select < or > until "Timer" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Switch off after",  
^ Use < or > to select "Set", confirm  
confirm with OK.  
with OK.  
A display of 1:00, for example,  
indicates that the machine will turn off  
after one hour.  
Three options are now available:  
Switch on at  
^ Tap < or > to set the hours. Confirm  
You can program your machine to turn  
on automatically at a certain time, for  
example, at breakfast time.  
with OK. Repeat to set the minutes.  
The machine will now turn off after the  
programmed amount of time.  
^ Tap < or > to select "Switch on at",  
confirm with OK.  
If the automatic rinse feature is  
turned on, and the machine has  
been used to prepare a beverage, it  
will always run a brief rinse cycle  
before turning off.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hours. Confirm  
with OK. Repeat to set the minutes.  
The machine will turn on each day at  
the specified time once you have  
activated the timer (see "Activate").  
If the machine is turned on  
automatically three times and no  
beverages were dispensed, the  
machine will no longer turn on  
automatically. The programmed  
times stay saved and will be  
activated again when the machine is  
manually turned on the next time.  
This safety measure is designed so  
that the machine does not turn on  
every day if the setting was not  
canceled before a longer time of  
absence, e.g. vacationing.  
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Settings  
Switch off at  
Coffee jug (dispensing several  
servings, one directly after  
another)  
A specific time of day can be set to turn  
the coffee system off.  
With this function, you can dispense up  
to eight servings of coffee, one  
immediately after another (max. 1 qt /  
1 l). The brewing process will run  
automatically for all servings.  
^ Use < or > to select "Switch off at",  
confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hours. Confirm  
with OK. Repeat to set the minutes.  
The machine will turn on each day at  
the specified time when you have  
activated the timer (see "Activate").  
^ In the main menu, select item  
"Settings F", then tap ok.  
Settings  
If the automatic rinse feature is  
turned on, and the machine has  
been used to prepare a beverage, it  
will always run a brief rinse cycle  
before turning off.  
Coffee jug  
Prog. the amount  
^ Tap the right arrow until "Coffee jug"  
is highlighted, then tap OK.  
^ Using the arrows to select the  
number of servings you wish to be  
dispensed (3 to 8) and confirm with  
OK.  
Activate  
^ Use < or > to select "Activate",  
confirm with OK.  
^ Place the desired container under the  
main dispenser and follow the  
instructions on the display.  
The program items "Switch on at" and  
"Switch off at" are displayed.  
Activate  
Each cup of coffee will be individually  
ground, brewed, and dispensed. The  
display will report the progress made.  
You can interrupt the process at any  
time by tapping the OK key (Stop).  
8 Switch on at  
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Switch off at  
^ Use < or > to select the program  
item(s) you wish to activate.  
^ When the display reads process  
Tap OK to activate (select the check  
box) or deactivate (clear the check  
box) the desired option.  
completed confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Accept", confirm  
with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Back A",  
confirm with OK.  
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Settings  
Amount of coffee  
Pre-brewing  
The amount of coffee will determine  
During the pre-brew step, the freshly  
both the strength and the crema of your ground coffee is first moistened with hot  
brewed coffee.  
water. After a short steeping period, the  
remaining water is then forced through  
the moistened coffee at high pressure.  
This process produces a much more  
intense coffee aroma.  
Depending on the type of coffee, the  
ideal amount ranges from  
approximately 0.2 ounces and 0.5  
ounces (6 g to 14 g) per cup. The  
higher the value, the stronger the  
prepared espresso, coffee, latte  
macchiato, or cappuccino will be.  
If the function is turned off, the hot  
water will be immediately pushed at a  
high pressure through the ground  
coffee.  
The crema is also influenced by the  
amount of coffee.  
You can program normal or long  
pre-brew or turn the pre-brew function  
off. The default factory setting for the  
pre-brew function of your machine is  
Off (= without).  
– If the crema has an even but  
white/yellow coloring, the ground  
amount might be too little.  
– If the crema is dark brown to black in  
color on the one side and almost  
white on the other side, the amount  
of coffee might be too much.  
^ Select "Settings F", and confirm with  
OK.  
Settings  
Pre-brewing  
Temperature  
^ Using < or > select " Settings F", and  
confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "Pre-brewing" is  
Settings  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
Amount of coffee  
Pre-brewing  
^ Tap < or > until the desired pre-brew  
setting is highlighted.  
^ Tap < or > until "Amount of coffee" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
^ Use < or > to select a beverage,  
confirm with OK.  
^ Using < or > adjust the amount of  
coffee to "more" or "less".  
^ To save the setting, tap OK.  
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Settings  
Temperature  
Automatic rinsing  
Five temperature settings are available  
for each coffee beverage and three  
settings for hot water.  
It is important to flush out any residual  
coffee from the lines when starting to  
use the machine for the day. If the  
automatic rinse function is activated  
and the machine is cold, the rinse cycle  
will begin automatically as soon as the  
machine is turned on. This will also  
pre-heat the lines with the hot water  
used during the rinse cycle. This is  
indicated by a message in the display.  
If a beverage has already been made,  
the machine will also automatically run  
a rinse cycle just before turning off.  
Not every coffee type allows high  
temperatures. Some types react so  
sensitively that the crema cannot be  
properly built.  
^ Select "Settings F", and confirm with  
OK.  
Settings  
Temperature  
Automatic rinsing  
The factory default setting for the  
^ Tap < or > until "Temperature" is  
automatic rinse function is On.  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
If you do not want the rinse water to  
collect in the drip tray, always place an  
empty cup or the small cleaning  
container underneath the main  
dispenser.  
^ Tap < or > until the beverage is  
highlighted in which you wish to set  
the temperature for. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until the desired  
temperature is highlighted.  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
Settings  
Automatic rinsing  
Steam system  
^ Tap < or > until "Automatic rinsing" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to select "On" or "Off",  
confirm with OK.  
It is recommended that you set this  
program option to "On" to ensure  
that the rinse cycle will not be  
forgotten.  
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Settings  
Steam system  
Lighting: Adjusting the  
brightness  
This appliance has two heating  
systems, making it possible for you to  
prepare milk froth/hot milk and  
The brightness of the machine lighting  
can be adjusted.  
coffee/espresso, one right after the  
other. If you seldom need milk froth or  
hot milk, you can turn the steam heating  
system off to save energy.  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
Settings  
Lighting  
Info  
If you select milk froth or hot milk  
with the steam heating system  
turned off, the machine must first  
heat up.  
^ Tap < or > until "Lighting" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Brightness", confirm with OK.  
The steam heating system will  
remain On until the machine has  
been turned off completely.  
^ Tap < or > to select a lighter or  
darker setting.  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
To turn the lighting off:  
Settings  
^ Tap < until the small white bars are  
Steam system  
Lighting  
no longer visible.  
^ Tap < or > until "Steam system" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to select "On" or "Off".  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
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Settings  
Lighting: Setting the switch-off ^ Select "Brightness", confirm with OK.  
time  
^ To turn the lights off, tap < until the  
small white bars are no longer visible.  
Whenever the machine is On, the  
machine lighting is also On. The  
^ Select "Back A" symbol twice to exit  
the menu.  
lighting turns off automatically when the  
machine has been idle for 15 minutes.  
When the machine is turned off, you  
can program the lighting to remain On  
and to then shut off automatically after  
a certain amount of time if the machine  
is not used  
Info (displaying No. of drinks)  
The "Info" option allows you to display  
the number of beverages that have  
been dispensed from the machine and  
the number of beverages the machine  
can still make before it requires  
descaling.  
You can choose a duration from 15  
minutes to 6 hours.  
^ Turn the machine Off.  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
^ With the machine turned off, tap OK.  
^ Select "Lighting", confirm with OK.  
Settings  
Info  
Safety  
^ Select "Switch off after", confirm with  
OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "Info" is highlighted,  
confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select an switch-off  
time, confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "No. of drinks" or  
"Portions until descaling", confirm  
with OK.  
^ Select "Brightness" and tap OK  
^ Tap the arrow button to increase or  
decrease the brightness, then tap OK  
to save the setting (Factory Default:  
Off).  
Under "No. of drinks", you can display  
"Total number of coffees" or a  
breakdown according to each  
individual coffee beverage, milk froth,  
milk, and hot water.  
^ Select "Back A" symbol twice to exit  
the menu.  
^ Tap OK to go back to previous menu.  
The machine will now automatically turn  
the lighting off after the programmed  
amount of time.  
When the machine requires  
descaling, you will be notified  
automatically. It is not necessary to  
check these messages regularly.  
If you do not want the coffee machine  
lighting on after the machine is turned  
off (default setting):  
^ With the machine turned off, tap OK.  
^ Select "Lighting", confirm with OK.  
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Settings  
System lock  
Water hardness  
The coffee system can be locked so  
that it cannot be used by children or  
those not familiar with the operating  
instructions.  
The hardness of the water used in the  
coffee system must be determined and  
programmed into the appliance. The  
water hardness will determine how  
frequently the unit must be descaled to  
maintain the coffee system properly.  
The machine monitors the volume of  
water used (including the amount  
required for producing steam), and will  
then let you know when a descaling  
cycle is necessary.  
When the machine is locked, the timer  
setting "Switch on at" will not work.  
Activating/Deactivating the System  
lock  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
To measure the hardness of your water,  
use the test strip that is included in your  
installation kit.  
Settings  
Safety  
Water hardness  
^ Use < or > to select "Safety", confirm  
with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "System lock" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "On", confirm  
with OK.  
As soon as the machine is turned off, it  
will lock and cannot be turned back on.  
A closed padlock X and a message  
will appear in the display, whenever a  
button is touched.  
^ Place the test strip under your  
kitchen tap for a second and shake  
off any remaining water. The result is  
visible in about 1 minute.  
To deactivate the system lock, follow  
the same procedure as above, but  
select "Off".  
If the water hardness is greater than  
40 gr/gal (40°D), the water must be  
descaled more often than displayed.  
Calcium will build up faster than at a  
lower water hardness and may  
damage the machine.  
Overriding the system lock  
^ Press and hold OK for approx.  
3 seconds.  
The machine is now temporarily  
unlocked and can be used to prepare  
beverages. It will lock again as soon  
as it is turned off.  
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Settings  
You can program four hardness levels  
on the machine:  
Display  
The display contrast and brightness  
can be adjusted.  
Level 1 (soft):  
0 - 3 gr/gal (0 - 3 °d)  
^ Select "Settings F" , confirm with OK.  
Level 2 (moderately hard):  
Settings  
Display  
4 - 7 gr/gal (4 - 7 °d)  
Level 3 (hard):  
Volume  
7 - 15 gr/gal (7 - 14 °d)  
^ Tap < or > until "Display" is  
Level 4 (very hard):  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
15 - 22 gr/gal (14 - 21 °d)  
^ Tap < or > to select "Contrast" or  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
"Brightness", confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to adjust the contrast  
lower or higher or make the display  
brighter or darker.  
Settings  
Water hardness  
Display  
^ Tap < or > until "Water hardness" is  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to program the water  
hardness level, confirm with OK.  
The selected water hardness level is  
now saved.  
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Settings  
Tone options  
Showroom program  
A tone can be selected to confirm the  
The showroom program is used to  
selection of a touch control. The volume demonstrate the machine at exhibits. In  
of the tone can also be adjusted.  
this demo mode, the machine lighting is  
On, but the machine does not heat up.  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
Settings  
Volume  
Showroom prog.  
^ Tap < or > until "Volume" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to select "Buzzer tones" or  
"Keypad tone", confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to increase or decrease  
the volume.  
If you continue to tap < all the way to  
the left until you can no longer see the  
small white bars, the sound will turn  
off.  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
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Settings  
Restoring factory default  
settings  
Factory default settings  
– Amount of coffee (medium)  
The "Factory default" setting can be  
used to reset different settings back to  
their original default status.  
– Temperatures for coffee beverages  
and hot water (medium for both)  
– Pre-brewing (without)  
You can select whether to reset all  
settings to the factory default or delete  
any user profiles.  
– Automatic rinse and steam system  
(both On)  
– Showroom program (Off)  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
– Time display (On for 60 seconds),  
Time format (24 h),  
Settings  
Factory default  
Back #  
Timer - Switch on at (12:00),  
Timer - Switch off after (1:00),  
Timer - Switch off at (12:00),  
("Switch on at" and "Switch off at"  
both deactivated)  
^ Tap < or > until "Factory default" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
Two options are now available:  
– Coffee jug (3 cups)  
User profiles  
– Lighting: Brightness (medium)  
– Safety: System lock (Off)  
– Water hardness (very hard 4)  
Selecting "User profiles" deletes all user  
profiles that you have entered, leaving  
only the default (standard) profile.  
^ Under "User profiles", select "Reset",  
– Display: Contrast (medium),  
Brightness (maximum)  
confirm with OK.  
The user profiles are deleted.  
– Volume: Buzzer tones and keypad  
tone (both at maximum setting)  
All settings  
– User profile: Revert (when machine is  
turned on)  
Selecting "All settings" restores all  
settings back to the factory default.  
^ Under "All settings", select "Reset",  
confirm with OK.  
If "Reset" is selected by accident,  
turn the machine off, the settings will  
not be reset.  
All settings are now reset to the default.  
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Setting the serving sizes  
The flavor of a coffee beverage  
depends not only on the type of coffee,  
but also on the quantity of water used.  
Not every espresso or cappuccino cup  
is the same size. Use this feature to set  
the volume of water to suit your taste  
and cup sizes.  
Setting serving sizes of  
espresso, coffee, hot milk and  
milk froth using OK  
^ Place the desired cup under the main  
dispensers.  
^ Select the beverage type.  
For beverages with milk the  
proportions of espresso, milk, and froth  
have an important impact on flavor. You  
can set the appliance to suit your  
preferences for cappuccino and latte  
macchiato.  
^ Press and hold OK until the display  
reads "Prog. the amount".  
^ Tap OK again once the cup is filled  
to your desire. "Save" appears in the  
display.  
The programmed volume of water or  
milk will now be dispensed each time  
that particular drink is selected.  
To program serving sizes, you can  
either press and hold the OK button, or  
via the "Settings" option.  
Once the maximum water or milk  
volume is reached, the appliance  
automatically stops the water  
When a user profile is activated, the  
serving size is set for that particular  
profile only.  
supply. The maximum fill amount for  
each beverage is then stored.  
If you want to set the serving size for  
all profiles, select the "Standard"  
user profile.  
If the water tank or milk container  
becomes empty during portion  
programming, the process is  
canceled and the size is not stored.  
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Setting the serving sizes  
Setting serving sizes for  
cappuccino and latte  
macchiato using OK  
The appliance now begins preparing a  
cappuccino or latte macchiato.  
As soon as the component (which you  
have checked) is being dispensed, the  
display will read "Program the amount".  
^ Place the cappuccino cup or latte  
macchiato glass you will be using to  
set the portion size under the main  
dispensers.  
^ Once the cup is full to your liking with  
that component and "Save" appears  
in the display, tap OK to save the  
amount.  
^ Select cappuccino or latte  
macchiato.  
^ Repeat this process for the other  
components you have chosen for this  
type of coffee.  
^ Press and hold OK until the display  
shows the options for Cappuccino  
(Milk froth, Espresso) or Latte  
Macchiato (Hot milk, Milk froth,  
Espresso).  
Each time the drink is prepared it will  
contain the programmed amount of  
coffee, milk, etc.  
Latte Macchiato  
8 Hot milk  
8 Milk froth  
^ Use < or > to reach the option you  
wish to program to a certain serving  
size.  
^ Tap OK to place a check mark next  
to the desired component to show  
that you would like to program this  
component.  
^ Repeat this process until all  
components you wish to program the  
serving size for are marked with a  
check.  
^ Use < or > to select "Start", confirm  
with OK.  
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Setting the serving sizes  
Setting the serving size for hot Setting serving sizes via  
water  
"Settings"  
^ Place the desired cup under the hot  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
water dispenser.  
Settings  
^ Tap - until the display reads "Prog.  
the amount".  
Prog. the amount  
Amount of coffee  
^ Tap - again once the cup is filled as  
desired and "Save" appears in the  
display.  
^ Tap < or > until "Prog. the amount" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the beverage  
Each time the hot water is prepared the  
programmed amount will be dispensed.  
you wish to set a serving size for.  
^ Select "Start", confirm with OK.  
Proceed as you would for programming  
using OK or - .  
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User profiles  
If the appliance is used by several  
people with different preferences, you  
can save up to 9 individual user  
profiles.  
The following options appear only if you  
have already created a user profile:  
Change user profile to change a  
user profile.  
The following settings can be  
programmed for each user profile:  
Delete user profile to delete a user  
profile.  
– Serving size for coffee beverages  
and hot water  
Revert: The appliance can be set so  
that it automatically reverts to the  
Standard user profile or continues to  
use the most recently selected user  
profile set.  
– Serving size of milk for beverages  
with milk  
– Amount of coffee  
– Water temperature  
– Pre-brew  
Selecting a user profile  
^ Use < or > to select the user profile  
See "Setting the serving sizes" and  
"Settings".  
you wish to use, confirm with OK.  
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To show that a user has been selected,  
the upper display line shows a large  
user n symbol.  
^ Tap < or > until "User profile" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
You can now either:  
Select user profile from the profiles  
already set.  
Create user profile to enter a new  
user profile.  
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User profiles  
Creating a user profile  
Saving an entry  
^ Tap < or > until "Create" is  
^ Once you have completed an entry,  
use < or > to select "OK", confirm  
with OK.  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
Up to 9 user profiles can be created.  
If you try to create more than 9 user  
profiles, the message "Memory full"  
will appear, you will need to delete a  
profile to create space.  
The display will briefly show the User  
profile welcome screen, followed by the  
main menu.  
Canceling an entry  
Letters and numbers will now appear in  
the display. Use < or > to select the  
desired letters or numbers.  
^ If you do not wish to save an entry  
you have made, use < or > to select  
"back A", confirm with OK.  
A new word will always be capitalized,  
the appliance will then switch to  
lower-case letters.  
Changing a user profile  
^ Select "Change user profile", confirm  
with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired  
characters.  
^ Select the user profile you wish to  
change, confirm with OK.  
^ Tap OK to confirm a character.  
Continue as you would for "Creating a  
user profile".  
You will see the selected characters in  
the top line of the display.  
If you misspelled a word, use the  
arrow buttons to select the trash can  
symbol, confirm with OK. The last  
character entered will be deleted.  
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User profiles  
Deleting a user profile  
Revert  
^ Select "Delete user profile", confirm  
The appliance can be set so that it  
automatically reverts to the standard  
user profile or continues to use the  
most recently selected user profile set.  
with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the user profile  
you wish to delete, confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Revert".  
A check mark appears after the user  
profile, and it will be erased shortly.  
You can now choose between:  
Manually  
The appliance retains the selected user  
profile until another profile is selected.  
^ Use < or > to select "Manually",  
confirm with OK.  
After dispensing  
After each drink prepared, the  
appliance automatically reverts back to  
the standard user profile.  
^ Use < or > to select "After each use",  
confirm with OK.  
When switched on  
Each time the appliance is turned on,  
the standard user profile will  
automatically be selected, no matter  
which user profile was set before it was  
last turned off.  
^ Use < or > to select "When switched  
on", confirm with OK.  
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Quick Guide  
The coffee machine must be cleaned regularly to prevent bacteria.  
Recommended frequency  
What needs to be done?  
Every time mile is prepared, if there Rinse the milk pipework  
is more than one hour between  
uses  
Rinse the system (intake lines)  
Clean the milk pipework (with cleaning powder)  
Everyday  
Clean the stainless steel milk container and lid  
Clean the main spout  
(at least at the end of the day,  
before you switch off the  
appliance)  
Clean the water tank  
Clean the waste unit  
Clean the drip tray and no spill grid  
Clean the main spout connections  
Clean the interior  
Once a week  
(more often if there is a heavy  
soiling)  
Clean the inside door tray  
Clean the brew unit  
Clean the front of the appliance (especially right after  
descaling)  
Once a month  
Lubricate the cap on the main spout connection  
De-grease the brew unit (use the cleaning tablets)  
Descale the appliance  
Approx. every 200 portions  
Depending on the water hardness  
When necessary  
Clean clogged milk pipework  
Clean the bean container  
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Rinsing the system  
Allow the coffee system to cool  
before cleaning. Danger of burns!  
Before switching your machine off for  
an extended period of time, you should  
clean the supply lines, the brew unit,  
and the main dispenser.  
Do not clean the unit with a steam  
cleaner.  
If you have turned off the automatic  
rinse feature (see "Settings - Automatic  
rinsing"), the lines will need to be rinsed  
manually. When performing a manual  
rinse cycle, it is recommended that you  
place the small cleaning container  
under the main dispenser.  
Never use cleaners containing  
chlorides, sand, soda or scouring  
agents. These will damage the  
surface.  
To avoid mold, growth and odors it is  
important to clean the machine  
regularly.  
Maintenance  
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^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance m" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
– Brew unit  
^ Select "Rinse the system", confirm  
– Bean container  
with OK.  
– Stainless-steel milk container and lid  
– Main dispenser cover  
^ Select "Start", confirm with OK.  
When the main menu reappears in the  
display, the lines have been rinsed. The  
appliance can now be turned off.  
When these parts are cleaned in the  
dishwasher they may become  
discolored by food residues such as  
tomatoes or their surface coating may  
become damaged.  
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Milk pipework  
Cleaning the milk pipework  
To prevent milk residue from spoiling or  
drying in the machine and pipework, it  
should be cleaned at the end of each  
day milk was used to make a  
beverage.  
Rinsing the milk pipework  
To prevent the milk residue from  
spoiling or drying in the machine and  
pipework, you should rinse these lines  
after use. In addition to rinsing after  
use, the lines need to be cleaned at  
the end of the day.  
^ If the milk pipework in the lid is  
clogged, clean under running water  
using the cleaning brush.  
Insert the cleaning brush into the  
pipework, and push it in and out.  
Maintenance  
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^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance m" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
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^ Select "Rinse milk pipework", confirm  
^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance m" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
with OK.  
^ Select "Start", confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Clean milk pipework", confirm  
with OK.  
^ Follow the instructions in the display.  
^ Select "Start", confirm with OK.  
Follow the instructions in the display.  
To rinse the pipework in the lid of the  
stainless-steel milk container, fill the  
large cleaning container to the  
"max." mark with cold water.  
Fit the lid of the stainless-steel milk  
container into place on the large  
cleaning container. Hang the  
cleaning container in the appliance  
where the milk container would  
normally sit.  
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Cleaning clogged milk pipework  
If no milk, just steam, comes out of the  
main dispenser, the milk pipework in  
the appliance door may be clogged.  
^ Take the lid off the main dispenser.  
Pull out the nozzles of the main  
dispenser (see "Main dispenser").  
To rinse the pipework in the lid of the  
stainless-steel milk container, fill the  
large cleaning container to the  
"max." mark with lukewarm water to  
dissolve the cleaning agent.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
^ Remove the stainless steel milk  
container and clean it, particularly the  
lid (see "Stainless steel milk  
container").  
Fit the lid of the stainless-steel milk  
container into place on the large  
cleaning container.  
Hang the cleaning container in the  
appliance where the milk container  
would normally sit.  
Use only Miele cleaning agent,  
which was developed especially for  
this coffee system. You can obtain  
this cleaning agent from Miele.  
Unlock the cover for the milk pipework  
by pressing in the two brackets on the  
left and right.  
The cleaning process has now begun.  
When Prog. finished appears on the  
display, the lines are clean, and you  
can turn the machine off.  
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^ Remove the cover with the milk  
pipework. Clean the whole part in the  
dishwasher without taking it apart.  
^ Insert the brush into the milk hoses  
one after the other from below. Push  
the brush back and forth to the end  
until there is no more no milk residue  
in the hoses.  
If there are milk residues in the milk  
pipework you can clean them with the  
cleaning brush provided. To do this,  
take the cover and the milk pipework  
apart as follows:  
Reassemble the milk pipework as  
follows:  
^ Push the retainer with the plug onto  
the cover as shown. Make sure that  
the retainer is sitting properly on the  
cover.  
Do not pull the milk hoses off the  
retainers. This may cause the milk  
pipework to leak.  
^ Press the small recess on the  
dispenser retainer a and pull the  
retainer out towards the front b. Take  
the milk hoses off the guide rail.  
^ Grasp the second retainer by the  
stud c and pull it up and off.  
Now you can clean the hoses with the  
brush under running water.  
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Stainless-steel milk container  
The stainless-steel milk container  
and lid must be cleaned by hand  
with hot water.  
Make sure to keep the top and seals of  
the container clean. Soiling can affect  
the functioning of the milk container.  
^ Clean the stainless-steel container  
^ Then press the milk hoses into the  
guide rail a and push the dispenser  
retainer b on until it clicks into place.  
with hot water.  
^ Rinse the handle under running water  
and then clean it thoroughly with a  
damp cloth to remove all milk  
residue.  
^ Put the cover with the milk pipework  
back into the rear of the appliance  
door.  
^ If the milk pipework in the lid is  
clogged, clean under running water  
using the cleaning brush.  
^ Reattach the main dispenser (see  
"Main dispenser").  
Insert the cleaning brush into the line,  
and push it in and out.  
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Main dispenser  
^ Pull both rubber stoppers a out and  
clean the stoppers and nozzles  
thoroughly.  
^ Pull the main dispenser all the way  
down a and pull the cover forward to  
remove b.  
^ Pull the air intake pipe b out if  
necessary. You can knead or blow  
through the pipe to remove any  
potential blockages.  
Never use a sharp object to remove  
blockages, this could damage the  
parts.  
^ Put the rubber stoppers back into  
place.  
^ Turn the cover around, slide the  
insert upward and out, and clean  
both parts thoroughly.  
^ After cleaning the nozzles of the main  
dispenser, slide them back into the  
machine firmly upward to ensure they  
are securely in place.  
^ Slide the insert back into the cover  
until it clicks into place.  
^ Replace the cover and slide the main  
^ Pull the nozzles of the main  
dispenser up.  
dispenser out.  
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Water tank  
Waste unit  
Empty the water tank daily and refill  
before preparing the first drink with  
fresh, cold tap water.  
The display shows a message to empty  
the waste unit. Clean the waste unit  
daily. Coffee waste can mold if there is  
water in the waste unit from the rinse  
process.  
Check if the valve is clean. If the  
valve has residues on it, the water  
tank will not connect properly and  
might leak.  
There may be water in the waste  
container from the rinsing process. This  
is normal.  
Line the waste unit with a paper towel  
to make for easier cleaning.  
^ Pull the waste unit out.  
^ Wash the waste container in the  
dishwasher or by hand with hot water  
and liquid dish soap.  
Dry with a soft cloth.  
^ Clean the niche of the waste unit in  
the machine.  
^ Wash the water tank in the  
dishwasher or by hand with hot water  
and liquid dish soap.  
^ Push the waste unit completely into  
the machine.  
Dry with a soft cloth.  
^ Clean the niche of the water tank.  
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Drip tray  
^ Wash the drip tray and grid in the  
dishwasher or by hand with hot water  
and liquid dish soap, then dry with a  
soft cloth.  
The trip tray contains a sensor which  
causes the display to show when the  
tray is full and needs to be emptied.  
Clean the drip tray daily.  
Take care that the metal contacts at  
the back of the drip tray are clean  
and dry. If the contacts are soiled or  
wet the unit cannot detect when the  
drip tray is full and needs to be  
emptied.  
Remove the drip tray after the final  
rinse when no more water runs from  
the lines.  
Carefully remove the drip tray from  
the machine; the water may be very  
hot and could cause scalding.  
^ Open the door and pull the drip tray  
out.  
The drip tray contains a grid to avoid  
spilling during transport.  
^ Push the drip tray with grid along the  
right edge all way in the machine.  
^ Close the door.  
Drip tray cover  
^ Remove the drip tray cover and wash  
it.  
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Bean container  
Interior and door  
^ Once all movable parts are removed  
clean the interior with a solution of hot  
water and liquid dish soap.  
The bean container must be cleaned  
by hand with hot water and liquid  
dish soap. Do not use a  
dishwasher.  
Dry ground coffee can be vacuumed.  
^ Pull the bean container out and push  
the lid back.  
^ Wash the bean container by hand  
with hot water and liquid dish soap,  
then dry with a soft cloth.  
^ Push the lid back and reinsert the  
bean container into the machine.  
^ The lower part of the inner door has a  
Main dispenser connector  
drip tray. Clean the drip tray.  
A connecting piece between the brew  
unit and the main dispenser is located  
on the inside of the door.  
^ Clean this connector regularly with a  
damp cloth without removing the  
lubricant for the cap.  
^ Lubricate the cap once a month with  
the supplied silicone grease.  
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Brew unit  
Manually clean the brew unit weekly.  
The movable parts are lubricated  
and the cap will get damaged in the  
dishwasher. Do not use a  
dishwasher this will cause damage.  
^ Take out the water tank, waste unit  
and the storage drawer.  
^ Rub off any coffee residue from the  
filters with a sponge. One filter is in  
the funnel, a, the second is to the  
left of the funnel, b.  
^ Dry the funnel, a, to prevent ground  
coffee from sticking.  
^ Clean the interior and remove coffee  
residues.  
Dry coffee grounds can be vacuumed.  
^ Press the light colored button on the  
brew unit handle, a, and turn the  
handle to the left, b.  
^ Push the brew unit in the track  
straight into the appliance.  
^ Press the brew unit catch, c,  
downwards and pull the brew unit  
out.  
The brew unit is not in the correct  
position if it is hard to pull out. See  
"Frequently asked questions".  
^ Clean the brew unit under running  
warm water. Do not use soap.  
^ Press the light colored button on the  
brew unit handle, a, and turn the  
handle to the right, b, to lock it into  
place.  
Leave the handle in position or the  
brew unit cannot be inserted  
properly.  
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Cleaning/Degreasing the brew unit  
Depending on the oil content of the  
coffee, the brew unit can clog. Clean  
the brew unit approx. every 200 cups  
with the enclosed detergent tablets.  
They are specially developed for the  
coffee maker to optimize the  
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^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance m" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Clean brew unit", confirm with  
degreasing. The cleaning tablets can  
be purchased from Miele.  
OK.  
^ Select "Start", confirm with OK.  
As a reminder the display shows  
"Please run cleaning program" after  
200 cups and then until the machine  
is cleaned.  
^ Follow the instructions in the display.  
The cleaning process takes about 6  
minutes.  
To avoid having to empty the drip  
tray too frequently, place the small  
cleaning container beneath the main  
dispenser.  
The inside of the machine is also  
rinsed, therefore you will still have to  
empty the drip tray during the  
cleaning process.  
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When the display prompts you to  
Please drop the cleaning tablet in the  
ground coffee funnel.  
Only use a slightly damp sponge  
when cleaning the controls. Water  
could penetrate into the electronics  
and cause damage.  
The external surfaces of the coffee  
machine are susceptible to scratching.  
Scratches on the glass surface could  
also weaken the glass making it more  
susceptible to breakages.  
Glass cleaners may be used to  
clean the exterior. However do not  
allow them to sit or "puddle", this can  
cause damage to the surface.  
Remove the cleaner promptly.  
^ Remove the storage drawer and  
open the funnel lid.  
^ Drop a cleaning tablet into the funnel.  
^ Close the lid, replace the cover, and  
close the machine door.  
To better maintain your appliance  
avoid the following:  
^ Follow the instructions in the display.  
^ When the display shows Process  
– cleaners containing soda, ammonia,  
thinners, or chlorides  
finished, tap OK.  
The brew unit is now degreased, and  
the machine is ready for use.  
– cleaners containing descaling  
agents or lime removers,  
– abrasive cleaners,  
Exterior  
– stainless steel cleaners,  
– caustic (oven) cleaners,  
If soiling is not removed promptly it  
could cause the surface of the  
machine to alter or discolor. Be sure  
to remove soiling immediately.  
– scouring pads, steel wool, hard  
brushes,  
– eraser sponges,  
– metal scrapers.  
^ Turn off the machine using the On/Off  
button.  
^ The front of the appliance can be  
cleaned with a sponge and a solution  
of warm water and non abrasive  
Wipe any spills from descaling  
immediately!  
liquid dish soap. Dry with a soft cloth.  
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Descaling the appliance  
The coffee system must be descaled  
regularly. The appliance will display a  
reminder message to descale and will  
eventually lock if not descaled.  
Only use the enclosed descaling  
tablets for descaling. They are  
specially developed for the coffee  
system to optimize the descaling.  
The descaling tablets can be  
purchased from Miele.  
The display will show "Please descale  
the coffee system. Remaining number  
of servings: 50". This message will now  
appear after each preparation.  
Other agents may damage the  
machine and affect the taste of  
coffee and hot water.  
^ Tap OK to acknowledge this  
message.  
The machine could also be  
damaged.  
If the counter has elapsed to 0, the  
appliance will be locked, and the  
display reads: Descaling program  
must be carried out.  
Use the correct proportion of  
descaling agent in solution to  
prevent damage to the machine.  
^ Tap OK to start the descaling cycle  
Use the supplied cleaning  
immediately.  
containers to protect the appliance  
front from the descaling agent.  
Clean up any descaling spills  
immediately to avoid damage to the  
appliance front.  
Descaling takes about 20 minutes. If  
you want to continue at a later point in  
time, turn the unit off. The appliance  
can only be used again once descaling  
is performed.  
Thoroughly clean the water tank and  
the drip tray of descaling residues.  
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Descaling  
To dissolve the descaling tablets:  
^ Remove the water tank and fill it up to  
the k mark with lukewarm water.  
(Do not under-fill the water tank,  
because this will cause the descaling  
cycle to end prematurely, before  
completion.)  
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highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Descale" confirm with OK or,  
if the appliance is switched off: tap  
OK while switched off.  
^ Add 2 descaling tablets to the water  
and allow them to dissolve  
completely before closing the water  
tank and placing it back into the  
machine.  
^ Select "Start", tap OK to begin the  
descaling process.  
During the descaling cycle, the  
descaling agent-water solution will run  
out of the hot water spout and the main  
dispenser. This will be followed by a  
pause to allow the solution to dissolve  
the internal mineral buildup, after which  
more descaling solution with be  
released from the spouts. This process  
will repeat itself until the cycle is  
finished.  
The display prompts the user through  
the single steps of the descaling  
process. Follow the prompts.  
If the descaling is started while the  
machine is still hot, the appliance  
will cool down for 10 minutes before  
the descaling begins.  
The descaling process cannot be  
canceled once "OK" is selected. The  
process now needs to be  
^ When the display prompts you to  
Add fresh water to tank, rinse the  
tank thoroughly with clear water (all  
traces of descaling residue must be  
removed) and fill it with clean  
completed. This is a safety feature to  
ensure the process will be  
completed. It is important for best  
results and the longevity of the  
machine.  
drinking water up to the k mark.  
During rinsing, water will run out of the  
dispensing spouts. Because the inside  
of the machine is also rinsed out, you  
must empty the drip tray in the final  
step.  
^ When the display shows Prog.  
finished, tap OK.  
The appliance is now fully descaled  
and ready for use.  
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Frequently asked questions  
,Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably  
qualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.  
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous.  
The light does not illuminate when the appliance is turned on.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Is the lighting turned off?  
– See "Settings - Lighting".  
If not, the lighting is defective.  
Contact Miele.  
The display remains dark.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The main switch is turned to "0".  
– Turn the main switch to "I".  
– Plug the machine in.  
– The plug is not inserted into the  
socket correctly.  
– The fuse has blown or is defective.  
– If the fuse has blown contact Miele's  
Technical Service Department.  
The unit suddenly turns off.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Is the machine programmed to  
switch off after a programmed time?  
– The machine goes into standby  
mode when not used for a  
programmed time. See "Settings -  
Timer - Switching off after".  
– There could be pebbles within the  
coffee beans. The unit shuts off after  
20 secs. to avoid damage.  
– Contact Miele's Technical Service  
Department.  
– Is the machine plugged in?  
– Plug in the machine.  
The light turns off suddenly.  
The light turns off automatically when the machine has not been used for  
15 minutes. See "Settings - Lighting".  
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What if the machine does not switch on, even though the "Switch on at"  
timer setting is activated?  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The System Lock is activated.  
See "Settings - System Lock".  
The display messages are difficult to read.  
Possible fault Solution  
The contrast or brightness of the Adjust the display contrast / brightness.  
displays are too low / high. See "Settings - Display".  
Little or no coffee or espresso is dispensed from the main dispenser.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The main dispenser connector  
cap is not positioned correctly,  
see "Guide to the machine -  
Interior view).  
Lubricate the cap with the supplied silicone  
grease.  
No milk or milk froth comes out of the main dispenser.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The dispenser is clogged.  
See "Cleaning and Care".  
The consistency of the milk froth is not unsatisfactory.  
Possible fault Solution  
– The air intake tube is clogged. – Clean the air intake tube, see "Cleaning and  
Care". Any blockages can be removed by  
kneading or blowing through the pipe to  
remove any potential blockages.  
Never use a sharp object to remove  
blockages, this could damage the parts.  
– Remove the air intake tube and replace it  
with the supplied spare part.  
– The air intake tube is faulty.  
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The display prompts me to fill or insert the stainless steel milk container  
even though the container has already been filled and inserted  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The container needs to be cleaned.  
The grinding sounds louder than usual.  
Possible fault  
See "Cleaning and Care".  
Solution  
There could be pebbles within the  
coffee beans.  
– Turn off the unit immediately.  
– Contact the Miele's Tech. Service if  
the bean container is not empty.  
Otherwise fill the container with fresh  
beans.  
The coffee/espresso flows too fast into the cup.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The grind control is set too coarse.  
Set the grind control slide to a finer  
grind.  
The coffee/espresso flows too slow into the cup.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The grind control is set too fine.  
Set the grind control slide to a coarser  
grind.  
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The coffee/espresso is not hot enough.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Were the supply lines and cup  
pre-heated?  
– The smaller the cup, the more important  
it is to pre-heat.  
– The temperature is set too low.  
– Check on what temperature range the  
coffee type is set.  
– Check if the brew unit is clogged. – Clean the brew unit.  
No drink is prepared although the beans were grinded and enough water is  
in the container.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The grind control is set to the  
finest or the amount of coffee is  
set to the maximum.  
– Adjust the grind control slide to a  
different position, or the amount of  
coffee more or less.  
– The process is timed, the process  
might need so long, there is no  
time for brewing any more.  
The door cannot be closed.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Check if all containers are  
properly inserted.  
– The door hinges need to be  
adjusted.  
See "Installation Instructions".  
The steam heating system is turned off but steam can still dispensed.  
Steam can be dispensed as long as the steam heating system is heated. Once it  
has cooled, steam can only be dispensed once the steam system has heated.  
The coffee dispensing is interrupted.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The water tank is empty.  
Refill the water tank with fresh cold tap  
water.  
You will be asked whether you would like  
the coffee dispensing to continue after the  
water tank has been filled. If you do not  
confirm with "OK" within 5 minutes the  
coffee preparation will be canceled.  
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Instead of coffee only water is dispensed.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The beans may have gotten stuck.  
– Pull the bean container out and push  
it back in.  
– The ground coffee funnel cover was  
opened and closed and a  
preparation with ground coffee was  
selected but no ground coffee was  
inserted.  
The coffee system switches  
automatically back to bean use after  
preparation.  
The drip tray is empty but a message to empty it is displayed.  
Possible fault Solution  
– The metal contacts are soiled or wet. – Clean and dry the contacts.  
– Check if the drip tray is inserted  
correctly.  
– Insert the drip tray as described in  
"Cleaning and Care - Drip tray".  
– Turn the machine off and on again  
with the main switch.  
– If the message still appears contact  
Technical Service.  
The machine does not rinse when turned on although the automatic rinse  
feature is set to "On".  
When the machine is still at a temperature of about 140°F (60°C). The machine  
will not rinse when it is too hot.  
The water (or milk) dispensing stops when programming the serving size.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– There was not enough water in the  
tank or milk in the milk container. The  
dispensed amount will not be saved.  
– Fill the water tank or milk container  
before programming the serving  
size.  
– If the maximum amount is  
dispensed, the flow stops  
automatically. The maximum amount  
is saved.  
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Water is in the waste unit.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
This is not a fault.  
This is residual water from the cleaning  
process.  
"Coffee water" is in the waste unit.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– If the grind setting is too coarse, this – Adjust the grind setting and/or  
can result in too much coffee water  
in the waste unit.  
amount of coffee.  
– The main dispenser cap is not  
positioned correctly.  
– Lubricate the cap with the supplied  
silicone grease.  
– If the cap is faulty, replace it with the  
spare part supplied.  
The descaling process was started accidently.  
The descaling process cannot be canceled once it is started. The process  
needs now to be completed. This is a safety feature to ensure the process will be  
completed. It is important for best results and the longevity of the machine.  
See "Descaling".  
The machine makes loud noises during descaling  
During a descaling cycle, the machine is relatively loud because water is being  
forced through the lines at high pressure. This is not a fault.  
The preheating time is increased, the water flow amount is not correct and  
the unit performs less?  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The machine needs to be descaled.  
See "Descaling the appliance".  
No water flows from the main dispenser.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The filters in the brew unit are clogged. Rub any residue off the filters with a  
sponge. See "Cleaning and Care".  
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The brew unit or waste unit could not be pulled from the machine.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The brew unit is not in the correct  
position.  
– Close the door. The brew unit  
automatically gets into the correct  
position.  
– The door was opened during  
grinding or brewing.  
No crema has formed or it is "different".  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Check if the grind setting is too  
coarse or too fine.  
– Adjust the grind setting.  
– Check what temperature range the  
coffee type is set. If the temperature  
is too high, there are black areas in  
the crema.  
– Lower the temperature and amount  
of ground coffee. See "Settings".  
– The coffee is not fresh enough.  
– Some coffee types produce too  
much crema when the coffee /  
espresso temperature is set to the  
maximum and the amount of ground  
coffee is too much.  
– The coffee is unsuitable for use in  
this machine.  
– The coffee dispensers are set too  
high.  
The message "Push water container in as far as it will go" appears  
Possible fault  
Solution  
No water is dispensed.  
– The water tank is not inserted  
properly. Take it out and reinsert  
correctly.  
– The water tank was not filled  
correctly during the descaling  
process. Fill the water tank up to the  
correct mark.  
– If the message still appears contact  
Technical Service.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Too much crema has formed and is above the coffee dispensers.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Some coffee types produce too much  
crema when the coffee / espresso  
temperature is set to the maximum and  
the amount of ground coffee is too  
much.  
Lower the temperature and amount of  
coffee.  
The main dispenser cap is faulty (see, "Guide to the machine - Interior  
view").  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Replace the cap with the spare part  
supplied.  
Lubricate the cap of the main  
dispenser with the supplied silicone  
grease.  
The grind control slide will not move.  
Close the unit and prepare a coffee/espresso. The grind grade can now be  
reset.  
The storage drawer cannot be pushed in properly.  
Close the lid of the ground coffee funnel.  
The door is hard to open and close.  
– Adjust the door with the door hinges. See "Installation - Adjusting the door  
hinges".  
– Lubricate the cap of the connecting piece with the supplied silicone grease.  
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Frequently asked questions  
The message "Check brew unit" appears on the display?  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The brew unit is clogged.  
– Follow the display prompts.  
– Clean the brew unit (see "Cleaning  
and care" - "Brew unit").  
– Set the amount of ground coffee and  
the grinder setting to the medium  
settings, also adjust these settings in  
the user profiles. See the respective  
chapters in this manual.  
The message "Fault - 28" appears on the display?  
Possible fault  
Solution  
If too much ground coffee passes  
through the coffee chute the machine is  
unable to process it so it can be emptied  
into the waste container.  
– Tap the button next to OK.  
The machine is again ready for use.  
One of the messages "Fault - 1" to "Fault - 4" or "Fault - 80" to "Fault - 83"  
appears in the display.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Use the On/Off button to switch off the  
appliance and wait approx. 1 hour  
before you switch it back on.  
If the message still appears, contact  
Technical Service.  
One of the messages "Fault - 74" or "Fault 77" appears in the display.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Switch off the appliance, wait a short  
while, then switch it back on.  
If the message still appears, contact  
Customer Service.  
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Frequently asked questions  
The message "Fault - 73" appears in the display.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The brew unit cannot reset to the  
correct position.  
– Take out and clean the brew unit.  
See "Cleaning and Care - Brew unit".  
– Push the coffee ejector of the brew  
unit into the correct position.  
– Set the brew unit aside and insert the  
waste unit and the water tank.  
– Close the door.  
The brew unit motor will  
automatically move to the correct  
position.  
– When the message "Fit the brew unit"  
appears, open the door and insert all  
parts into the machine.  
– Close the door.  
If the message still shows contact Miele  
Technical Service.  
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After sales service  
In the event of a fault which you cannot MieleCare  
easily fix yourself, please contact the  
(USA only)  
Miele Technical Service Department at  
the contact information on the back of  
this booklet.  
MieleCare, our Extended Service  
Contract program, gives you the  
assurance of knowing that your  
When contacting the Technical Service  
Department, please quote the model  
and serial number of your appliance  
given on the data plate inside the  
appliance.  
appliance investment is covered by  
5 years of worry free ownership.  
MieleCare is the only Extended Service  
Contract in the industry that guarantees  
repairs by a Miele Authorized Service  
Provider using genuine Miele parts.  
Only genuine Miele parts installed by  
factory trained professionals can  
guarantee the safety, reliability, and  
longevity of your Miele appliance.  
Please note that unless expressly  
approved in writing by Miele’s Service  
department, Extended Service  
Contracts offered by other providers for  
Miele products will not be recognized  
by Miele. Our goal is to prevent  
unauthorized (and untrained) service  
personnel from working on your Miele  
products, possibly doing further  
damage to them, you and/or your  
home.  
To learn more about MieleCare  
Extended Service Contracts, please  
contact your appliance dealer or visit  
us online at:  
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Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the most  
current product specification, technical & warranty information.  
Caring for the environment  
Disposal of packing material  
Disposal of an old appliance  
The cardboard box and packing  
materials protect the appliance during  
shipping. They have been designed to  
be biodegradable and recyclable.  
Please recycle.  
Old appliances may contain materials  
that can be recycled. Please contact  
your local recycling authority about the  
possibility of recycling these materials.  
Ensure that the appliance presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal. Before discarding an old  
appliance, unplug it from the outlet, cut  
off its power cord and remove any  
doors to prevent hazards.  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of children.  
Danger of suffocation!  
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Electrical connection  
WARNING:  
Make sure that the power to the  
machine is OFF before installing or  
performing maintenance or repairs.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED  
Important  
All electrical work should be  
performed by a qualified electrician  
in strict accordance with national  
and local safety regulations.  
Installation, repairs and other work  
by unqualified persons could be  
dangerous.  
The coffee system comes equipped  
with a 6 ft (1.8 m) power cord with a  
NEMA 5-15P molded plug for  
connection to a 120 V, 15 A, 60 Hz  
power supply.  
Verify that the voltage, load and circuit  
rating information found on the data  
plate match the household electrical  
supply before installing the coffee  
system.  
Do not connect the appliance to a  
power inverter or directly to power  
produced outside of the normal  
electrical grid (i.e. direct solar or wind  
power source).  
Direct connection to such power  
sources can cause power surges and  
tripped breakers when the appliance is  
turned on, and could damage the  
appliance.  
Do not connect the appliance to energy  
saving plugs or outlets. The reduction  
of power to the appliance caused by  
these devices will cause the appliance  
to run hot and may damage it and/or  
shorten its usable life.  
If there is any question concerning the  
electrical connection of this appliance  
to your power supply, please consult a  
licensed electrician or contact Miele’s  
Technical Service Department. See  
back page for contact information.  
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Installation  
Installation options  
The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry.  
Miele appliances can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installation  
requirements with your architect, designer and installer.  
A combination with other Miele built in appliances is possible. If the machine is  
installed in combination with other appliances, it should be installed with a  
protective base between the appliance and the unit (exception: installation with a  
built-in plate warmer).  
A special display cabinet is also available from your dealer or Miele, as an  
installation option.  
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Installation  
Installation  
Make sure power is not supplied to  
the appliance while installation or  
maintenance work is performed.  
Disconnect the power supply to the  
work area by unplugging the unit,  
tripping the circuit breaker or  
removing the fuse. The coffee  
system must be installed into  
cabinetry before being used.  
This unit should only be used in  
room temperatures ranging between  
59 °F and 140 °F.  
^ Unscrew the height adjustable feet  
on the underside of the machine  
about 1/16" (2 mm).  
^ Push the appliance all the way back  
into the cabinet and center it. If  
necessary level the unit with the four  
height adjustable feet.  
To align the appliance door flush with  
the kitchen cabinetry, there must be a  
sealing strip around the installation  
recess; otherwise, a sealing strip must  
be put in place around the appliance.  
The feet can be turned out up to 3/8"  
(10 mm).  
^ Plug the appliance into the electrical  
outlet.  
^ If there is no sealing strip around the  
installation recess, stick the Miele  
sealing strip onto the appliance from  
the back before putting it into the  
recess. Sealing strips are available  
from Miele.  
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Installation  
Adjusting the door hinges  
The door hinges can be adjusted if the  
door cannot be opened easily.  
^ Push the appliance into the niche.  
^ Open the door and partially tighten  
^ To adjust the door sideways, a, turn  
screw a.  
the screws.  
^ Carefully turn the lower screws, a, to  
center the machine.  
^ To adjust the door to the front or  
back, b, turn screw b.  
^ To secure the appliance in the  
cabinet, tighten the upper screws, b,  
by hand. Do not use an electric  
screwdriver.  
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