Miele 11860181-01 Built In Coffee Machine Instruction Manual
- August 17, 2024
- Miele
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11860181-01 Built In Coffee Machine
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Specifications
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Model Number: M.-Nr. 11 860 181
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Intended Use: Built-in coffee machine for private
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Not suitable for outdoor use or altitudes above 2,000 m
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Designed for preparing drinks like espresso, cappuccino, latte
macchiato, tea, etc.
Product Usage Instructions
Caring for the Environment
Dispose of packaging materials responsibly to reduce waste in
landfills. Keep plastic wrappings away from children to avoid
suffocation. Recycle packaging materials whenever possible.
Disposing of Your Old Appliance
Old appliances should not be disposed of with household waste.
Take them to a local community waste collection or recycling
center. Delete any personal data stored on the appliance before
disposal to protect your privacy.
Warning and Safety Instructions
Correct Application
The coffee machine is suitable for private households only. Do
not use it outdoors or above 2,000 m altitude. Use the machine only
for preparing specified drinks like espresso, cappuccino, and tea.
Supervise individuals with reduced capabilities when using the
appliance.
Safety with Children
Store the appliance safely to prevent access by children. Do not
allow children to operate the machine unsupervised.
FAQ
Q: Can this coffee machine be used outdoors?
A: No, the coffee machine is not suitable for outdoor use as per
safety instructions.
Q: What should I do with the packaging materials?
A: Please recycle the packaging materials whenever possible to
reduce environmental impact.
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Operating and installation instructions Built-in coffee machine
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
en AU, NZ
M.-Nr. 11 860 181
Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The transport and protective packaging has been selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the use of raw materials in the manufacturing
process and also reduces the amount of waste in landfill sites. Ensure that
any plastic wrappings, bags etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the
reach of babies and young children. Danger of suffocation.
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances often contain valuable materials. They
also contain specific materials, compounds and components, which were
essential for their correct function and safety. These could be hazardous to
human health and to the environment if disposed of with your domestic waste or
if handled incorrectly. Please do not, therefore, dispose of your old
appliance with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection / recycling centre for electrical and electronic appliances. You are also responsible for deleting any personal data that may be stored on the appliance prior to disposal. Please ensure that your old appliance poses no risk to children while being stored prior to disposal.
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Contents
Caring for the environment …………………………………………………………………… 2 Warning and Safety
instructions……………………………………………………………. 7 Guide to the appliance
…………………………………………………………………………. 16 Operating
principles……………………………………………………………………………… 18 Touch display
………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Operating actions
…………………………………………………………………………………… 19 Symbols in the display
……………………………………………………………………………. 22
Miele@home…………………………………………………………………………………………. 23 Before using for the first
time ……………………………………………………………….. 24 Before using for the first time
…………………………………………………………………… 24 Switching on for the first time
………………………………………………………………….. 24 Setting up the bean system
…………………………………………………………………….. 27 Bean system …………………………………………………………………………………………
29 Changing bean system settings (Type of beans)…………………………………………. 29
Renaming type of beans …………………………………………………………………….. 29 Changing the allocation
of the bean containers …………………………………….. 30 Filling the water container
…………………………………………………………………….. 31 Switching on and off
…………………………………………………………………………….. 32 Switching the coffee machine on
……………………………………………………………… 32 Switching the coffee machine
off……………………………………………………………… 32 Preparing for extended disuse
…………………………………………………………………. 32 Central spout with cup rim sensor
………………………………………………………… 33 Making drinks ………………………………………………………………………………………. 34
Coffee…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34 Coffee drinks made with and
without milk…………………………………………….. 34 Milk…………………………………………………………………………………………………..
35 Milk flask ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 35 Filling and fitting the
milk flask …………………………………………………………….. 36 Making a coffee
drink…………………………………………………………………………. 36 Cancelling preparation
……………………………………………………………………….. 36 DoubleShot ……………………………………………………………………………………….
37 Making two portions ……………………………………………………………………… 37 Coffee pot
………………………………………………………………………………………… 37
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Tea ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 38
TeaTimer…………………………………………………………………………………………… 39 Making
tea………………………………………………………………………………………… 39 Starting the TeaTimer manually
……………………………………………………………… 39 Teapot ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 40
Preparing warm and hot water …………………………………………………………………. 40 Expert
mode…………………………………………………………………………………………. 41 Switching Expert mode on and
off……………………………………………………………. 41 Expert mode: allocating bean
containers…………………………………………………… 41 Expert mode: changing the portion size
……………………………………………………. 41 Grinder setting ……………………………………………………………………………………… 42
Recognising the correct grinder setting …………………………………………………….. 42 Adjusting
the grinder setting ……………………………………………………………………. 42
Parameters…………………………………………………………………………………………… 43 Displaying and changing
parameters ………………………………………………………… 43 Amount of
coffee……………………………………………………………………………………. 43 Brewing temperature
………………………………………………………………………………. 43 Pre-brewing ground
coffee………………………………………………………………………. 43 Type of beans
………………………………………………………………………………………… 44 Portion size
………………………………………………………………………………………….. 45 Resetting drink
settings………………………………………………………………………… 46 User
profiles…………………………………………………………………………………………. 47 Creating a profile
……………………………………………………………………………………. 47 Editing
profiles……………………………………………………………………………………….. 47 Setting change of profile
…………………………………………………………………………. 47 Profiles: creating and editing
drinks………………………………………………………. 48 MyMiele ………………………………………………………………………………………………..
49 MobileStart ……………………………………………………………………………………… 50 Settings
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 51 Displaying and changing settings
…………………………………………………………….. 51 Language………………………………………………………………………………………………. 51
Time of day……………………………………………………………………………………………. 51 Date
……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51 Start screen
…………………………………………………………………………………………… 52
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Timer ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52 Appliance timer
…………………………………………………………………………………. 52 Maintenance
timer……………………………………………………………………………… 53
TeaTimer…………………………………………………………………………………………… 53
Volume………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 53
Display………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 53
Display brightness……………………………………………………………………………… 53 Colour scheme
………………………………………………………………………………….. 53 QuickTouch
………………………………………………………………………………………. 53
Lighting…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 53 Info (display information)
…………………………………………………………………………. 53 Altitude
…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 53 Performance
mode…………………………………………………………………………………. 53 Eco mode
…………………………………………………………………………………………. 53 Barista mode
…………………………………………………………………………………….. 54 Latte mode
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 54 Party mode
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 54 Water hardness
……………………………………………………………………………………… 54 Proximity
sensor…………………………………………………………………………………….. 55 System lock
………………………………………………………………………………………. 56 Miele@home
………………………………………………………………………………………….. 56 Remote
control………………………………………………………………………………………. 56 SuperVision
…………………………………………………………………………………………… 57 RemoteUpdate
………………………………………………………………………………………. 57 Software
version…………………………………………………………………………………….. 58 Legal
information……………………………………………………………………………………. 58 Showroom programme (Demo mode)
……………………………………………………….. 58 Factory default settings
…………………………………………………………………………… 58 Cleaning and care
………………………………………………………………………………… 59 Cleaning intervals – Quick guide
………………………………………………………………. 59 Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher
……………………………………………………… 60 Unsuitable cleaning agents
……………………………………………………………………… 61 Cleaning the drip tray and waste
container………………………………………………… 61 Cleaning the drip tray cover
…………………………………………………………………….. 63 Cleaning the water container
…………………………………………………………………… 64 Cleaning the central spout
………………………………………………………………………. 64 Cleaning the cup rim sensor
……………………………………………………………………. 67 Cleaning the milk flask with lid
…………………………………………………………………. 67 Cleaning the milk valve (daily)
………………………………………………………………….. 68 Removing and cleaning the milk valve (once a
month) ………………………………… 68 Cleaning the bean containers……………………………………………………………………
72 Removing the brew unit and cleaning by hand …………………………………………… 73 Cleaning
the interior, the inside of the appliance door and the drip catcher …… 75
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Cleaning the appliance front ……………………………………………………………………. 76 Maintenance
programmes……………………………………………………………………….. 76 Rinsing the appliance
……………………………………………………………………………… 76 Rinsing the milk pipework
……………………………………………………………………….. 76 Maintenance programme Clean the milk
pipework…………………………………… 77 Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the
interior……………………………………… 78 Descaling the appliance
………………………………………………………………………….. 81 Automatic cleaning and descaling
………………………………………………………… 83 What to ensure before and during automatic
maintenance programmes……….. 83 Automatic
cleaning…………………………………………………………………………………. 84 The Miele cleaning cartridge
……………………………………………………………………. 84 Replacing the cleaning
cartridge………………………………………………………………. 85 Automatic
descaling……………………………………………………………………………….. 86 The Miele descaling cartridge
………………………………………………………………….. 86 Replacing the descaling
cartridge…………………………………………………………….. 87
Removing the descaling cartridge ……………………………………………………….. 87 Fitting the
descaling cartridge……………………………………………………………… 88 When not using a descaling
cartridge…………………………………………………… 88 Maintenance
timer………………………………………………………………………………….. 88 Cancelling automatic cleaning and
descaling…………………………………………….. 89 Problem solving guide
………………………………………………………………………….. 90 Messages in the
display………………………………………………………………………….. 90 Unusual performance of the coffee
machine ……………………………………………… 93 Faults with automatic cleaning and/or descaling
………………………………………… 96 Unsatisfactory results……………………………………………………………………………… 98
After sales service and warranty …………………………………………………………… 101 Contact in case
of fault …………………………………………………………………………… 101 Warranty
……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 101 Accessories
…………………………………………………………………………………………. 102
Installation……………………………………………………………………………………………. 103 Electrical connection
………………………………………………………………………………. 103 Installation
dimensions……………………………………………………………………………. 104 Installation in a tall
unit……………………………………………………………………….. 104 Installation and connections
……………………………………………………………….. 105 Building in the coffee machine
…………………………………………………………………. 106 Door opening limiters
……………………………………………………………………………… 108 Technical
data………………………………………………………………………………………. 109 Copyright and licences
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Warning and Safety instructions
This coffee machine complies with all current local and national safety
requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to personal injury and
damage to property. Read the Operating instructions carefully before using the
coffee machine. They contain important information on the safety,
installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. Familiarity with these
instructions will help to prevent personal injury and damage to property. In
accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele expressly and strongly advises
that you read and follow the instructions in “Installation”, as well as in the
“Warning and Safety instructions”. Miele cannot be held liable for damage
caused by non-compliance with these instructions. Keep these instructions in a
safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
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Warning and Safety instructions Correct application The coffee machine is
intended for use in private households. The coffee machine is not suitable for
outdoor use. This coffee machine must not be used at altitudes above 2,000 m.
The machine is intended only for the preparation of drinks such as
espresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato, tea etc. Any other usage is at the
owner’s risk. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety, and
are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.
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Warning and Safety instructions Safety with children
Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts. Children’s skin is
far more sensitive to high temperatures than that of adults. Ensure children
do not touch hot surfaces of the coffee machine or place parts of their body
under the dispensing spouts. Install the coffee machine out of reach of
children. Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance. Older
children may only use the coffee machine if its operation has been clearly
explained to them and they are able to use it safely. They must be aware of
the potential dangers caused by incorrect operation. Children should be
supervised when they are near the coffee machine. Do not allow them to play
with it or to use the controls. Young children must not be allowed to clean
the coffee machine. Cleaning may only be carried out by older children under
the supervision of an adult. Remember that coffee and espresso are not
suitable drinks for children. Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children
may become entangled in packaging material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull
the packaging material over their head, presenting the risk of suffocation.
Keep packaging material away from children.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Technical safety Installation work or repairs should only be carried out by a
Miele authorised technician. Unauthorised or incorrect installation work or
repairs can pose considerable danger to users. A damaged appliance is
dangerous. Check it for any visible damage. Never install or attempt to use a
damaged appliance. Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, make
sure that the rating on the data plate corresponds to the voltage and
frequency of the household supply. This data must correspond in order to avoid
the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult a qualified electrician if in any
doubt. The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed when
continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system. It is most
important that this basic safety requirement is present and tested regularly
and, where there is any doubt, the household wiring system should be inspected
by a qualified electrician. Temporary or permanent operation with a self-
sufficient or nonmains synchronous energy supply system (e.g. isolated
networks, back-up systems) is possible. A requirement for the operation is
that the energy supply system complies with all current local and national
requirements that apply to stand-alone, solar and/or battery systems. The
protective measures provided in the installation and in this Miele product
must also be assured in their function and operation in isolated operation or
in non-mains synchronous operation, or replaced with equivalent measures in
the installation. Do not connect the machine to the mains electricity supply
by a multi-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guarantee the
safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating). This appliance must not
be installed and operated in mobile installations (e.g. on a ship).
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Warning and Safety instructions
For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used when it has been built in.
If the coffee machine is to be built in above another appliance, there must be
a full-width, closed shelf between them (except when it is combined with a
Gourmet warming drawer or a built-in vacuum sealing drawer). Only use the
coffee machine in rooms where the ambient temperature is between +16 °C and
+38 °C. A minimum installation height of 850 mm must be maintained. This
coffee machine must not be installed behind a closed furniture door. Heat and
moisture can build up behind the closed furniture door. This can result in
damage to the appliance and/or furniture unit. Before any repair work is
carried out, the appliance must be completely disconnected from the
electricity supply. The appliance is only completely isolated from the
electricity supply when: – it is switched off at the circuit breaker, or – the
mains connection cable is disconnected from the power
supply. Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the appliance from the
power supply. The manufacturer’s warranty will be invalidated if the appliance
is not repaired by a Miele approved service technician. Never open the outer
casing of the machine. Tampering with electrical connections or components and
mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational
faults or electric shock.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Correct use Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts. The
liquids and steam dispensed are very hot. Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot liquids and steam are being dispensed. Do not
touch hot components. Hot liquid or steam could spatter from the spouts.
Ensure that the central spout is clean and fitted correctly. If there is a cup
or container underneath the central spout, make sure that you remove this
before opening the appliance door. Water in the drip tray can also be very
hot. Take care when emptying it.
Risk of injury to the eyes! Never look directly at the lighting or use optical
instruments (magnifying glass or similar) to look at it.
Please note the following regarding water: – The water quality must conform to
the requirements for drinking
water in the country in which the coffee machine is being used. – Only use
cold, fresh tap water to fill the water container. Hot or
warm water or other liquids can damage the coffee machine. – Change the water
every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria. – Do not use carbonated water.
Only put roasted coffee beans in the bean container. Do not put coffee beans
containing additives or ground coffee in the bean containers. Do not fill the
bean container with any type of liquid.
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Warning and Safety instructions Do not use green (unroasted) coffee beans or
mixtures of coffee
beans which contain green coffee beans. Green coffee beans are very hard and
still contain residual moisture. These can damage the coffee machine grinder
as soon as grinding begins. Do not use coffee beans which have been treated
with caramel, sugar or other substances. Sugar will damage the coffee machine.
If decaffeinated coffee beans are used after dispensing a drink with
caffeinated beans, there may still be residues from the caffeinated beans in
the grinder or brew chamber. Discard the first coffee drink when using
decaffeinated coffee. Only use milk without additives. Additives in milk
usually contain sugar and this will stick to the milk pipework. If using cow’s
milk, only use pasteurised milk to prevent a buildup of bacteria in the
appliance. When making tea, please follow the instructions on the packaging.
Do not place flaming alcohol mixtures underneath the central spout. The flames
could ignite plastic components and cause them to melt. Do not swing from or
hang anything on the appliance door when it is open as this could damage the
hinges on the coffee machine. The machine must not be used for cleaning
objects.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Accessories and spare parts Miele can only guarantee the safety of the
appliance when original Miele spare parts are used. Faulty components must
only be replaced by original Miele spare parts. Only use original Miele spare
parts and accessories. If other spare parts and accessories are used,
warranty, performance and/or product liability claims will be invalidated and
Miele cannot accept liability. Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare
parts for a minimum of 10 years and up to 15 years following the
discontinuation of your coffee machine.
Cleaning and care Clean the coffee machine and the milk flask daily,
particularly before using for the first time. All parts of the milk system
need to be cleaned thoroughly and regularly. Milk contains bacteria which
proliferate rapidly with inadequate cleaning. Avoid spillage on appliance
connectors. If you do not utilise automatic descaling and cleaning, you will
need to carry out the maintenance programmes for cleaning the milk pipework,
the brew unit and descaling the coffee machine manually on a regular basis.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage resulting from not cleaning and/or
descaling the machine, using the wrong cleaning/descaling agent or an
unsuitable concentration. Do not clean the machine with a steam cleaner or
immerse it in water as this will damage the machine. Steam or water could
reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit. Used coffee grounds
should be disposed of with the organic rubbish or on the compost heap. Do not
empty them down the sink, as they could block it.
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Warning and Safety instructions The following applies to appliances with
stainless steel surfaces: Do not adhere stickers, adhesive tape or any other
adhesive
materials to stainless steel surfaces. The coating on the stainless steel
surfaces will become damaged and lose its protective properties against
soiling. Stainless steel scratches very easily and even magnets can cause
damage to the surface.
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Guide to the appliance
Exterior view
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a On/Off sensor b Optical interface (for Miele Service technicians only) c
MobileStart sensor d Proximity sensor e “Back” sensor f Touch display g
“Lighting” sensor control h Door handle i Automatic height-adjustable central
spout with lighting j Drip tray cover k Milk flask
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Interior view
Guide to the appliance
a Bean containers (Type A and Type C) b Milk valve c Automatic height-
adjustable central spout with lighting d Grinder setting e Bean containers
(Type B) f Fan outlet g Water container h Drip tray with lid i Brew unit j
Waste container k Maintenance container l Holders for cleaning and descaling
cartridges (including plug) m Drip catcher
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Operating principles
Touch display
The sensitive touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens. Only touch the display with your fingers.
The touch display is divided into multiple areas.
Miele
12:00
Ristretto
Espresso
Coffee
Long coffee
User profiles
The menu path appears on the left of the header. If you touch a menu name in the header, the display will switch to that menu. To switch to the start screen, touch .
The time of day is shown on the right of the header. Additional symbols may also appear, e.g. TeaTimer .
The current menu and menu options are shown in the centre. You can scroll to the right or left by swiping your finger across the display to the right or left.
Depending on the menu, various operating options appear in the footer, e.g. DoubleShot , Save or OK.
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Operating principles
Operating actions
All selectable options are displayed in either white or black, depending on
which colour scheme has been selected. Each touch of a possible selection
colours the relevant character (word and/or symbol) orange. Selecting the menu
option Touch the desired field or value in the touch display. Scrolling You
can scroll left or right. Swipe across the screen. To do this, place your
finger on the touch display and
swipe it in the direction you want. The bar at the bottom of the display shows
you your position in the current menu. Exiting a menu Touch the sensor.
Alternatively, you can touch the upper level menu name in
the menu path. Entries made before this which have not been confirmed with OK
will not be saved. Useful tip: If you touch the sensor three times in
succession, you will return to the drinks menu. Entering numbers with the
roller Swipe the roller up or down until the number you want is located in the
centre
and coloured orange. Confirm with OK.
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Operating principles
Entering numbers using the numerical keypad Touch the orange coloured value in
the centre until the numerical keypad
appears.
OK
Select the desired value: as soon as a valid value has been entered, OK is
highlighted green. Use the arrow to delete the last entered number.
Confirm with OK. Entering a name Letters are entered using a keyboard. It is
best to select short, memorable names. Touch the letters or characters you
want. Useful tip: Use the arrow to delete the last entered character. Touch
Save. Displaying a context menu In some menus you can display a context menu,
e.g. to configure drinks. Touch and keep your finger on a drink name, for
example, until the context menu
opens. Touch the touch display outside of the menu window to close the context
menu. Moving entries You can change the order of the entries in the drinks
menu to User profiles and MyMiele. Touch and hold an entry until the context
menu appears. Select Move. An orange frame will appear around the entry. Touch
the highlighted entry and hold your finger on the display. Drag the entry to
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Operating principles
Help Context-sensitive help is available for certain functions. Help appears
on the bottom line. Touch Help to display information in text and pictures.
Touch Close to return to the previous menu. Pull-down menu In the pull-down
menu you will find, for example, the schematic representation of the bean
containers and the Expert mode.
Touch the top edge of the screen on the orange line and drag down with your
finger.
Active settings are highlighted in orange. To close the pull-down menu, touch
the display outside of the menu window or
slide the pull-down menu up.
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Operating principles
Symbols in the display
In addition to text, symbols are shown in the display, e.g. symbols for the
various drinks. Some symbols are explained below.
Symbol
Explanation This symbol indicates that there is additional information and
advice about using the coffee machine. Select OK to confirm the information.
This symbol indicates the “Settings” menu and the “Language” menu option. This
symbol appears if the system lock is activated. Operation is locked. This
symbol and the desired switching on time appear in the display up to 23:59
hours before the coffee machine is due to switch on if the On at timer and the
time display are activated (see “Settings – Timer”). This symbol appears
during the Clean the milk pipework maintenance programme and during automatic
cleaning. (This symbol can also be found on the water container: fill up to
this mark with water.) This symbol appears while the appliance is being
descaled. (This symbol can also be found on the water container: fill up to
this mark). This symbol and a fault code will appear if a fault occurs. If
Miele@home is activated for the coffee machine, the Wi-Fi connection is
indicated with these symbols. The symbols indicate the strength of the Wi-Fi
connection in gradations from strong to not connected.
The “Remote control” symbol appears if Miele@home has been set up for the
coffee machine and the Remote control | On setting has been selected. The
“SuperVision” symbol appears if Miele@home has been set up for the coffee
machine and the SuperVision | SuperVision display | On setting has been
selected.
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Miele@home
Your coffee machine is equipped with an integrated Wi-Fi module. Before
installing the coffee machine in its final location, ensure the signal
strength of your Wi-Fi network is sufficient. To use this feature, you will
need: – a Wi-Fi network – the Miele App – a Miele user account, which can be
created via the Miele App The Miele App will guide you through the process of
connecting your coffee machine to your home Wi-Fi network. Once your coffee
machine is connected to your Wi-Fi network, you can use the Miele App, for
example, to carry out the following activities: – Call up information on the
operating
status of your coffee machine – Change the settings of your coffee
machine – Operate your coffee machine
remotely
Availability of the Wi-Fi connection
The Wi-Fi connection shares a frequency range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control toys). This may result in sporadic or even
complete connection failures. Therefore, a constant availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele App depends on the availability of the Miele@home
service in your country. The Miele@home service is not available in every
country. For information about availability, please visit www.miele.com.
Miele App
You can download the Miele App from the Apple App Store® or the Google Play
StoreTM free of charge (only functional in selected countries).
Connecting your coffee machine to your Wi-Fi network will increase energy consumption, even when the coffee machine is switched off.
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Before using for the first time
Before using for the first time
Connect the coffee machine to the mains electricity supply.
Install the coffee machine. Remove any protective foil and
stickers from the machine. Exception: Please do not remove any labels (e.g.
the data plate) which are visible when you pull out the lower panel. Remove
the protective foil from the drip tray cover. Clean the water container, the
bean containers and the central spout. Before using the appliance for the
first time, you will need: – Miele cleaning cartridge – Miele descaling
cartridge
Switching on for the first time
Touch the On/Off sensor.
Selecting the display language Select the required display language. You might
also be asked for your location.
The choice of location determines how the time of day is displayed, e.g. in
the 12 or 24-hour format, as well as how units are displayed and so on.
Useful tip: You can also set up Miele@home for your coffee machine at a later
time. In this case, select Skip. Make sure that the signal of your Wi-
Fi network is sufficiently strong in the place where you want to set up your
coffee machine. Touch Continue. Select the connection method you wish to use.
Follow the instructions provided in the coffee machine display and in the
Miele App.
Connection successfully established
appears in the display. Touch Continue to continue with the
set-up.
Setting the date Set current the date. Confirm with OK.
Setting the time of day Set the current time of day. Confirm with OK.
If the coffee machine has been connected to a Wi-Fi network and is signed into
the Miele App, the time will be synchronised based on the location setting in
the Miele App.
Setting up the network (Miele@home) You can connect your coffee machine to your local Wi-Fi network. The following appears in the display during set-up: Set up Miele@home?
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Before using for the first time
Setting the water hardness level Contact your local water supplier to find out
your local water hardness range if necessary. See “Settings – Water hardness”
for more information. Enter the local water hardness level
(in °dH) and confirm with OK.
Setting up automatic cleaning and descaling Information about automatic
cleaning and descaling is shown in the display. Confirm with OK. Useful tip:
Touch Help to get illustrated instructions in the display.
Fitting the cleaning cartridge You will now be prompted to fit a cleaning
cartridge.
Remove the maintenance container on the left.
Open the appliance door.
Pull the cleaning cartridge holder forwards and take it out.
Remove the cleaning cartridge from its packaging.
Unscrew the cap. The cap is no longer required.
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Before using for the first time
Refit the maintenance container. Close the appliance door. The descaling
cartridge will fill with water the next time the machine is switched off.
Wait until the coffee machine switches itself off. Do not force the machine to
switch off.
Screw the cleaning cartridge into the holder upside down.
Push the holder with the cartridge into the coffee machine until it clicks
into place.
Fitting the descaling cartridge Remove the descaling cartridge from
its packaging.
If the cleaning and descaling cartridges are fitted, a message about the set
start time of automatic cleaning and descaling will appear. If you want to
change the start time,
touch Timer and select the required time. Confirm with OK.
You can also set the start time for automatic cleaning and descaling at a
later time.
Pull the descaling cartridge holder forwards.
Fit the descaling cartridge and push it upwards as far as it will go.
Push the descaling cartridge holder back in.
Selecting Performance mode Select the most suitable mode depending on your
coffee preferences (see “Settings – Performance mode”). – Eco mode: This is an
energy saving
mode. – Barista mode: This mode is
optimised for perfect coffee enjoyment. – Latte mode: In this mode drinks with
milk can be made significantly faster. Select the required mode. The coffee
machine is now successfully set up for use. You can now fill the bean system.
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Before using for the first time
Setting up the bean system
After setting up the coffee machine, you will be prompted to set up the bean
system. The coffee machine will assist you when first filling and naming the
bean containers. Touch Yes. If you select No, the assistant for setting up the
bean system will not be shown again.
Filling the bean containers There are two bean container drawers at the top
right and left of the coffee machine.
Pull out the coffee bean containers and remove their lids.
Fill the containers with roasted coffee beans.
Close the bean containers with their respective lids.
Push the bean containers back into the coffee machine. Close the appliance
door.
Useful tip: Make a note of each type of bean. After filling the bean
containers, you can now name the types of beans.
Open the appliance door.
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Naming the types of beans The 3 bean containers are shown in the display as follows and are pre-named.
Type of beans
Type A
Type B
Type C
If you rename the bean containers, please note the following: – It is best to
select short, memorable
names. – If you are using the same type of
beans in two or three bean containers at the same time (for instance, because
you only use one type of bean), make sure you name them in exactly the same
way.
Name type of beans for bean container?
appears in the display and Type A is highlighted orange. Touch Yes. The editor
will open in the display. Enter the name you want for the bean
container. Touch Save. Now name the other two bean
containers. Allocate “”
Allocating bean types Allocate the desired coffee drinks to the individual
bean types. Select the drinks that are to be
prepared with this type of bean. The selected coffee drinks will be
highlighted in orange. Confirm with OK. The next type of bean is now allocated
and any unallocated coffee drinks are displayed. Select the drinks that are to
be
prepared with this type of bean. Confirm with OK. Any remaining drinks which
have not been selected will be allocated to the third bean type. You have set
up the bean system and you can now prepare drinks. Useful tip: All coffee
drinks are highlighted if you touch All drinks. Unwanted drinks can be
deselected. If you do not allocate bean containers to the drinks, you will be
asked during drink preparation which type of bean you want to use.
To ensure that any coffee residues from the factory testing process are
removed from the brewing system, please throw away the first two cups of
coffee when using the coffee machine for the first time.
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Bean system
Coffee or espresso can be made from whole roasted coffee beans which are
freshly ground for each portion. Your coffee machine has a bean system with
three bean containers which can be filled with different types of beans or
even just one type. You can allocate bean types to individual coffee drinks as
you wish. Alternatively, you can create profiles with your own coffee drinks
and allocate other bean types to these drinks which are different to the Miele
profiles.
Risk of damage to the grinder
due to incorrect operation. The coffee machine will be damaged if the bean
container is filled with unsuitable substances such as liquids, ground coffee
or coffee beans treated with sugar, caramel or similar. In addition, green
(unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffee beans which contain green
coffee beans can damage the grinder. Green coffee beans are very hard and
still contain residual moisture. These can damage the coffee machine grinder
as soon as grinding begins. Only put roasted coffee beans in the bean
container.
If decaffeinated coffee beans are used after dispensing a drink with
caffeinated beans, there may still be residues from the caffeinated beans in
the grinder or brew chamber. Please be aware that minimal residues of
caffeinated beans may be present in the next drink that you make.
Changing bean system settings (Type of beans)
The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Settings. Select Type
of beans. The schematic representation of the bean containers will be
displayed.
Type of beans
Type A
Type B
Type C
Select a bean type. You can now change the name of the type of bean or change
the allocation. Useful tip: If you want to allocate another type of bean to a
coffee drink, you can also do this under “Change parameters” (see “Parameters
– Type of beans”).
Renaming type of beans If you rename the type of beans, please note the
following: – It is best to select short, memorable
names. – If you are using the same type of
beans in two or three bean containers at the same time (for instance, because
you only use one type of bean), make sure you name them in exactly the same
way. Touch Change name. The editor will open in the display.
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Bean system
Enter the name you want. Touch Save. If you give identically named types of
beans different names, you will then need to allocate coffee drinks to the
newly named beans. Changing the allocation of the bean containers If you have
created additional Profiles with coffee drinks to the Miele standard profile,
the bean types can be individually allocated to individual drinks in each
Profile. Touch Change allocation. If you have set up one or more profiles and
saved at least one coffee drink, first select the profile. Select the profile
for which you want
to allocate the type of beans. All coffee drinks will be listed. The already
allocated drinks will be highlighted in orange. Change the allocation as
required. Confirm with OK. Useful tip: If you touch All drinks, you will
highlight all coffee drinks and you can deselect the ones you do not want. If
you do not allocate a type of bean, you will be asked what type of bean you
want to use for the coffee as you make it.
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Filling the water container
Risk to health due to
contaminated water. Bacteria can develop in water which has been sitting in
the water container for too long and is a risk to your health. Change the
water in the water container every day. Pour out the water from the water
container if a drink has not been prepared for a long time.
Risk of damage due to incorrect
operation. Unsuitable liquids such as hot or warm water or other liquids can
damage the coffee machine. Carbonated water leaves too much limescale in the
coffee machine. Only use cold, fresh tap water to fill the water container.
Pull the water container out to remove it.
Fill the water container with fresh, cold drinking water up to the max. mark.
Push the water container into the appliance.
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Switching on and off
Switching the coffee machine on
Touch the On/Off sensor. The coffee machine heats up and rinses the pipework.
Hot water will run out of the central spout. You can now make drinks.
If the coffee machine is already at operating temperature, rinsing will not
take place.
Switching the coffee machine off
Touch the On/Off sensor. If coffee has been dispensed, the coffee machine will
rinse the coffee pipework automatically before switching off.
Preparing for extended disuse
If the coffee machine is not going to be used for a longer period of time,
e.g. if you are going on holiday, please do the following: Empty the drip
tray, the waste
container and the water container. Clean all parts thoroughly, including
the brew unit and the interior of the machine. Switch the coffee machine off.
While dispensing a drink or during maintenance processes, moisture builds up in the coffee machine. Once a drink has been dispensed or the machine has been switched off, the internal fan will continue to run until the interior is sufficiently dehumidified. You will hear an accompanying noise.
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Central spout with cup rim sensor
The central spout with cup rim sensor features automatic adjustment. By means
of this spout adjustment, at the beginning of drink preparation the central
spout moves down automatically and the cup rim sensor stops it at the optimum
height for the cups or glasses being used. The height of the central spout
with cup rim sensor cannot be manually adjusted. When the coffee machine is
switched off, the central spout moves to a medium height. When a maintenance
programme is being carried out, the central spout will move to the height of
the cleaning container or into a lower maintenance position.
Ensure the central spout is in either the upper or middle position before
opening the door.
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Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts. The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot and can
cause scalding. Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being dispensed. Do not touch hot components.
Coffee
Coffee drinks made with and without milk You can use your coffee machine to
prepare the following coffee specialities: – Ristretto is a strong,
concentrated
espresso. It is prepared with the same amount of coffee as for an espresso but
with much less water. – Espresso is a strong aromatic coffee with a thick
hazelnut brown coloured froth – known as the crema – on top. We recommend
using espresso roasted coffee beans to make an espresso. – Coffee differs from
espresso by the increased amount of water and the roast of the beans. We
recommend using coffee beans with the appropriate roast to make the coffee. –
Long coffee is a coffee with considerably more water. – Long black is made
with hot water and two shots of espresso.
– Caffè Americano consists of equal proportions of espresso and hot water. The
espresso is made first, then the hot water is dispensed.
– Cappuccino consists of approx. 2/3 milk froth and 1/3 espresso.
– Latte macchiato consists of 1/3 each of hot milk, milk froth and espresso.
– Caffè latte consists of hot milk and espresso.
– Cappuccino Italiano has the same proportions of milk froth and espresso as a
cappuccino. The difference is that the espresso is added first and then the
milk froth.
– Espresso macchiato is an espresso with a small amount of milk froth on top.
– Flat white is a special variation of the cappuccino: a much greater amount
of espresso compared to milk froth creates an intensive coffee aroma.
– Café au lait is a French coffee speciality made from coffee and milk froth.
Café au lait is normally served in a bowl.
Hot milk or milk froth can also be made separately.
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Milk Milk containing added sugar or plant-based milk alternatives, e.g. soy
drinks, can clog up the milk tube and the rest of the milk pipework. Residues
from unsuitable liquids may adversely affect correct preparation. Do not use
milk with additives.
Animal milk naturally contains bacteria. If using animal milk, make sure that
it has been pasteurised, e.g. pasteurised cow’s milk.
After the heating-up phase, the milk will be drawn up into the central spout
where it is heated by steam and also frothed for drinks requiring milk froth.
You can prepare hot milk and milk froth with cow’s milk or with planted-based
milk alternatives. Depending on the milk used, the consistency of the milk
froth can vary greatly. Not every type of milk is well suited to frothing.
Useful tip: Using cold cow’s milk (< 10 °C) with a protein content of at least
3% will produce the perfect milk froth. You can select milk with a fat content
according to preference. With full cream milk (at least 3.5% fat), the milk
froth will be slightly creamier than with lowfat milk.
Plant-based milk alternatives abbreviated as “milk alternatives” in the
following – contain other substances than cow’s milk, for example. Due to
natural settling, thickening can occur in milk alternatives. Duration the
preparation of hot milk or milk froth, such thickening can impede the intake
of milk alternatives. Stir milk alternatives thoroughly directly before drink
preparation. Do not shake milk alternatives. Shaking causes an unwanted
formation of froth in the packaging and impairs preparation. Useful tip:
Manually rinse the milk pipework immediately after preparation. Milk flask
a Lid b Milk suction tube c Milk level sensor rod d Glass milk flask
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Filling and fitting the milk flask
Milk is not cooled in the milk flask. The milk can spoil if left unchilled in
the milk flask for a long period of time (depending on type of milk). Do not
leave cow’s milk in particular in the milk flask out of the fridge for a long
period of time. Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions concerning the
storage life of the milk being used.
If you have not made any milk drinks for a while, rinse the milk system
thoroughly before making the first drink.
Useful tip: Use cold milk (< 10 °C) to produce a good quality milk froth. If
you are using milk alternatives, be
sure to stir them thoroughly first. To ensure the best preparation, milk
alternatives must be stirred and not shaken. Fill the milk flask with milk up
to a maximum of 2 cm below the rim. Seal the milk flask with the lid.
Useful tip: The milk flask is easier to remove again with two hands. Making a
coffee drink
Place a suitable cup or glass underneath the central spout.
If you want to make a coffee with hot milk or milk froth, prepare the milk
container and insert it in the machine.
Select a coffee drink. Preparation will begin and the coffee will be dispensed
into the cup or glass from the central spout. Cancelling preparation Touch
Stop or Cancel.
Push the milk flask into the coffee machine until it clicks into place.
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DoubleShot Select the DoubleShot function to make a particularly strong and
aromatic coffee. In this case, more coffee beans will be ground and brewed
halfway through brewing. Due to the reduced extraction time, fewer unwanted
aromas and bitter substances are released.
DoubleShot can be activated for all coffee drinks except “Ristretto” and “Long
black”.
Making a DoubleShot of coffee The symbol is displayed during preparation of
coffee drinks. Touch the symbol immediately
before or after you have started making a drink. Preparation starts and the
symbol is highlighted orange in the display. Two portions of coffee beans will
be ground and brewed. Making two portions You can also dispense two portions
of a drink into one large cup or dispense two portions into two cups at the
same time.
Touch the symbol immediately before or after you have started making a drink.
Preparation starts and the symbol is highlighted orange in the display. Two
portions of the desired drink will be dispensed.
Coffee pot You can make several cups of coffee one after the other
automatically with the Coffee pot function (max. 1 litre). The drinks menu is
displayed. Useful tip: Before starting Coffee pot, ensure the bean containers
and the water container are sufficiently filled. Place a sufficiently large
container
under the central spout. Select Coffee pot. Useful tip: You will find Coffee
pot at the end of the drinks menu. Select the number of portions you
want to dispense (3 to 8). Follow the instructions in the display. Each cup of
coffee will be brewed and dispensed individually. The display will inform you
about the progress. You can interrupt preparation at any time. Touch Cancel.
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Tea
This coffee machine is not intended for commercial or scientific purposes.
Temperatures given are approximate and can vary according to ambient
conditions. To make tea, you can select from the following options: – Japanese
tea is a high quality green
tea and has a delicate, fresh, “green” flavour. Dispensing temperature:
approx. 65 °C; brewing time: approx. 1.5 minutes – White tea is a green tea
where only the young buds of the tea plant, which are still white, are used
and processed very gently. White tea has a particularly mild flavour.
Dispensing temperature: approx. 70 °C; brewing time: approx. 2 minutes – Green
tea gets its green colour from the leaves of the tea plant. The tea leaves are
processed gently in different ways either roasted or steamed depending on
the region. Green tea can be infused multiple times. Dispensing temperature:
approx. 80 °C; brewing time: approx. 2.5 minutes – Black tea gets its dark
colour and typical flavour from the fermentation of the tea leaves. Black tea
can be drunk with a little lemon or with milk. Dispensing temperature: approx.
97 °C; brewing time: approx. 3 minutes
– Chai latte has its origins in the traditional Ayurveda medicine as a black
tea with typically Indian spices and milk. The milk mellows the spices and
tops off the flavour experience. Dispensing temperature: approx. 97 °C;
brewing time: approx. 3 minutes
– Herbal tea is an aromatic infusion drink made up of dried leaves or fresh
parts of plants. Dispensing temperature: approx. 97 °C; brewing time: approx.
8 minutes
– Fruit tea consists of dried pieces of fruit and/or parts of plants, e.g.
rose hip. The flavour varies depending on the plants used and their blend.
Many fruit teas are also flavoured. Dispensing temperature: approx. 97 °C;
brewing time: approx. 8 minutes
The type of tea determines the preset temperature. The respective dispensing
temperatures are recommended by Miele for making these types of tea.
You can change the dispensing temperatures of individual teas by changing the
brewing temperature for a particular tea (see “Parameters Brewing
temperature”). Temperatures given are approximate and can vary according to
ambient conditions. Whether you use loose tea leaves, blended tea or tea bags
depends on your own personal preferences.
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Follow the instructions for making tea on the tea packaging.
The amount of tea to use varies from one type of tea to the next. Always
follow the recommendations of the manufacturer on the packaging or of the
supplier. The amount of hot water used can be adjusted depending on the type
of tea and the size of the cup (see “Portion size”)
TeaTimer You can use the TeaTimer function to start a minute minder when
making tea. A specific brewing time is preset for the selected type of tea.
You can change the preset brewing time (max. 14:59 minutes). The machine has
two TeaTimers that can be started independently from one another. The
TeaTimers are displayed in the top right of the display with their relevant
brewing time. While the brewing time is counting down, you can continue to use
the coffee machine as normal. An audible tone will sound and the symbol will
flash after the brewing time has elapsed.
Setting the TeaTimer You can select from the following options: – Automatic:
The TeaTimer starts
automatically when tea dispensing has finished. – Manual: When tea dispensing
has finished, you have the option of starting the TeaTimer.
The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Settings | Timer |
TeaTimer. Select the setting you want.
Making tea The drinks menu is displayed. Pour loose tea into a tea filter or
similar or take a tea bag from the packet. Place the tea filter or the tea bag
in the tea cup. Place the tea cup under the central spout. Select the type of
tea you want in the display. Hot water will be dispensed into the cup. If you
have selected TeaTimer | Automatic, the minute minder for the brewing time
will start after dispensing the water for the tea. Alternatively, you can also
start the TeaTimer manually.
Starting the TeaTimer manually Make a tea. Touch TeaTimer. The editor will
open with a suggested time. Change the brewing time if
necessary. Confirm with OK.
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An audible tone will sound and the symbol will flash after the brewing time
has elapsed. Remove the tea filter or tea bag when
the desired brewing time has elapsed.
Teapot You can use the Teapot function to dispense a larger quantity of water
for making tea (max. 1 litre). The selected type of tea determines the preset
temperature. The drinks menu is displayed. Useful tip: Before you start making
a teapot, ensure the water container is sufficiently filled. Place a
sufficiently large container
under the central spout. Select the teapot option you want. Select the number
of portions you
want to dispense (3 to 8). You can interrupt preparation at any time. Touch
Cancel.
Preparing warm and hot water
You can select from the following options: – Hot water (approx. 90 °C) – Warm
water (approx. 65 °C) The drinks menu is displayed. Place a suitable cup or
glass
underneath the central spout. Select warm or hot water. Dispensing will start.
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Expert mode
In Expert mode you can allocate a type of bean for one time and change the
portion size while the drink is being made. The setting will not be saved and
will only apply for the current drink.
Switching Expert mode on and off
Expert mode is located in the pull-down menu at the top edge of the screen.
Touch the top edge of the screen in
the middle and drag down with your finger to open Expert mode. The schematic
representation of the bean containers will be displayed. Touch Expert mode.
Expert mode is active when Expert mode is highlighted in orange. To exit the
pull-down menu, slide the menu window up or touch the screen outside of the
pull-down menu.
Expert mode: changing the portion size
The drinks menu is displayed. If you select DoubleShot or 2 portions , Expert
mode cannot be used to change the portion size. Select a drink. Dispensing
will start. You can adjust the portion size while it is being dispensed, e.g.
individually change the amount of hot milk, milk froth and espresso for Latte
macchiato.
Dispensing
Touch the bar and adjust the indicator (small triangle) as you wish.
Expert mode: allocating bean containers
Touch the top edge of the screen and open the Expert mode pull-down menu.
Now select the bean container whose beans are to be used for the current
drink.
Slide the menu window back up to close it.
Switch to the drinks menu if necessary.
Now start making the drink.
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Grinder setting
The grinder setting determines the contact time between the ground coffee and the water, known as the extraction time. Only when the ideal grinder setting is selected, can the machine dispense a perfect cup of coffee with a fine, hazelnut-brown crema.
Recognising the correct grinder setting
There are various ways to tell whether the coffee grinder is set correctly.
The grinder setting is too coarse if the coffee or espresso is watery and
tastes acidic. The crema is very pale. The grinder setting is too fine if the
coffee or espresso tastes too bitter and the crema is dark brown.
Adjusting the grinder setting
If the grinder setting is adjusted by more than one setting at a time, the
grinder can be damaged. Only adjust the grinder one setting at a time.
Dispense a drink after each adjustment in order to grind a portion of coffee
beans. Adjust the grinder setting one setting at a time again.
Push the slide control one setting to the front (for finer grinding) or to the
back (for coarser grinding).
The grinder setting you select will be used for all coffee drinks and all
types of beans. Push the water container back into
the machine. Close the appliance door. Make one cup of coffee. Then you can
adjust the grinder setting again.
The grinder wears out a little naturally over time with use. Set the grinder
to a finer setting if necessary.
The slide control for the grinder setting is located at the top left behind the water container. Open the appliance door. Remove the water container.
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Parameters
Displaying and changing parameters
You can individually adjust the following parameters for each drink: – Bean
type – Amount of coffee – Brewing temperature – Pre-brewing You can adjust the
brewing temperature for tea drinks, warm water and hot water. The drinks menu
is displayed. Touch and hold the required drink
name until the context menu for this drink appears. Select Parameters. The
Parameters menu is shown in the display. Select the required parameters. The
current setting will be displayed. Change the setting as required.
Amount of coffee
The coffee machine can grind and brew 7.512.5 g of coffee beans per cup. The
greater the quantity, the stronger the coffee. The quantity of coffee is too
low if the espresso or coffee lacks body. To brew more ground coffee, increase
the the amount of coffee. The quantity of coffee is too high if the espresso
or coffee tastes bitter.
To brew less ground coffee, decrease the amount of coffee.
Brewing temperature
The brewing temperature must be adapted to the beans you are using and how
they are roasted. It also varies depending on whether you are making espresso
or coffee. Some bean types are sensitive to high brewing temperatures,
resulting in an impaired taste. If your coffee tastes bitter, the brewing
temperature you have selected might be too high. Espresso is usually brewed at
higher temperatures. You can also adjust the brewing temperature for tea
drinks, warm water and hot water.
Pre-brewing ground coffee
When the pre-brewing function is switched on, the ground coffee is first
moistened with a little hot water. The ground coffee swells a little. The
remaining amount of water is then pressed through the moistened coffee grounds
shortly after. If your coffee tastes too bland and you want to add some spice
and richness, try the “Prebrewing” function. Depending on the type of coffee
used, pre-brewing can intensify the taste. You can set a short or long
duration for pre-brewing or turn the “Pre-brewing” function off completely.
Useful tip: We particularly recommend using the “Pre-brewing” function to make
coffee.
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Parameters
Type of beans
You can display which type of bean is being used at the moment for this coffee
drink or even the allocation of the bean container for the selected drink.
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Portion size
You can adjust the amount of water for all coffee drinks, hot water and types of tea. The strength of the coffee is determined by the ratio between the amount of ground coffee and water. If the coffee is brewed with more water but with the same quantity of coffee, the coffee will taste milder and thinner. If you reduce the amount of water, you will get a stronger and more powerful coffee. If you significantly increase or decrease the portion size and therefore the amount of water for a coffee, you should adjust the quantity of coffee accordingly. For coffee drinks with milk, you can also set the amount of milk or milk froth to suit your personal taste. Additionally, you can set the portion sizes for hot milk and milk froth alone.
The drink will be made. Save will appear in the display as soon as the minimum
dispensing amount is reached. When the cup is filled up to the level
you want, touch Save.
If the maximum amount is reached, preparation stops and the maximum possible
amount is saved. If you want to change the portion size for coffee drinks made
with milk or hot water, the ingredients (components) which make up the drink
will be saved one after the other while the drink is being made. The
programmed combination of ingredients and portion sizes will now be dispensed
every time that particular drink is selected.
The changed portion size is always saved in the current profile. The name of the current profile is shown in the top left of the display.
If the water container becomes empty during the preparation of a drink, the
programming of the portion size will be cancelled. The portion size will not
be saved. The drinks menu is displayed. Place the desired cup under the
central spout. Touch and hold the required drink
until the context menu opens. Touch Portion size.
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Resetting drink settings
You can reset portion sizes and parameters individually or for all drinks back
to their factory default settings. The drinks menu is displayed. Touch and
hold the required drink
entry until the context menu opens. Select Reset and confirm with Yes The
portion size and parameters will be reset to the factory default settings. The
allocation of the type of bean remains saved.
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User profiles
In addition to the Miele drinks menu (Miele profile), you can create
individual profiles to cater for different tastes and preferences. The portion
quantities and parameters for all drinks can be adjusted in each profile.
The name of the current profile is shown in the top left of the display.
Creating a profile
The drinks menu is displayed. Touch User profiles. The User profiles menu
opens. Touch Create profile. The editor will open in the display. Enter the
name you want. Touch Save. The profile is created. You can now create drinks
(see “Profiles: creating and editing drinks”).
Setting change of profile
The drinks menu is displayed. Touch User profiles. The User profiles menu
opens. Touch and hold the required profile
name until the context menu appears. Select the desired option. You can select
from the following options: – Manual: The selected profile remains
active until you select another profile. – After each use: The Miele profile
is
displayed after every drink.
Editing profiles
Once you have created a profile, you can rename, delete or move profiles via
the context menu. The drinks menu is displayed. Touch User profiles. The User
profiles menu opens. Touch and hold the required profile
name until the context menu appears. Edit the entry as required.
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Profiles: creating and editing drinks
You can save frequently made drinks in a profile with your own individual
settings (see “User Profiles”). You can also change the names of your drinks
and delete any unwanted drinks from your profile. You can save a maximum of 9
drinks in a profile.
Creating a drink
You can create new drinks based on existing drinks. The drinks menu is
displayed. Touch User profiles. The User profiles menu opens. Select the
profile you want. The name of the profile is shown in the top left of the
display. Touch Create drink. Now select a drink. Change the portion size or
drink
parameters for this drink as required. Drink preparation will begin and you
can save the portions of each component as desired. Enter a name for the new
drink and
touch Save. The new drink will appear in the current profile.
Renaming, moving or deleting an entry
If you have already created drinks, you can edit these entries in the context
menu. The desired profile with the newly created drinks will appear in the
display. Touch and hold the drink name until
the context menu appears. Edit the entry as required.
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You can display drinks you make frequently, drinks from profiles and
maintenance programmes in the MyMiele screen. Useful tip: You can also set
menu options that you have entered into MyMiele to appear on the start screen
(see “Settings Start screen”). The main menu is displayed. Touch MyMiele.
You can now configure MyMiele.
MyMiele: Adding an entry Touch Add entry. You can now add entries from the
following menus: – Drinks – User profiles – Maintenance Select an entry.
Confirm the message with OK. A box will appear next to the selected entry
together with the menu it comes from.
MyMiele
MyMiele: Deleting or moving an entry If you have already created entries,
these can be moved or deleted in the context menu in the MyMiele screen. Touch
and hold the entry until the
context menu appears. Move or delete the entry as required.
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MobileStart
With MobileStart you can, for example, start making a drink via the Miele App.
You can only use MobileStart if Miele@home is set up for your coffee machine.
Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts. If liquids or steam are dispensed while the machine
is unsupervised, persons may burn themselves if they place body parts under
the central spout or touch hot components. Ensure that no one, especially
children, can be harmed if the machine is operated without supervision.
Automatic cleaning and automatic descaling cannot be carried out if
MobileStart is activated. The pipework is not pre-warmed when the machine is
switched on either so that the cup under the central spout is not filled with
rinse water. Milk is not cooled in the milk flask. If you want to start making
a drink with milk using the App, make sure that the milk is sufficiently cold
(< 10 °C). If the coffee machine is being operated manually, it cannot be
operated via the App. Operation on the appliance takes precedence. To start
making drinks remotely, MobileStart must be activated. Make sure that the
coffee machine is ready to use, for example check that the water
container is sufficiently filled. Place a sufficiently large, empty cup or
glass under the central spout. MobileStart will be deactivated after 24 hours.
If you are making a drink with MobileStart , you will be notified of drink
dispensing with acoustic and optical signals. These signals cannot be changed
or switched off.
Switching MobileStart on and off
If you want to use MobileStart , the Remote control option must be switched
on. The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. The sensor lights up. You
can now start making a drink via the App. Follow the prompts for doing this.
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Settings
You can personalise your coffee machine by adapting the factory default
settings to your requirements.
Displaying and changing settings
The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Settings. Select the
option you want to
change. Change the setting. If necessary, confirm the selection with OK.
Some settings which can be found in the Settings menu are described in their
separate sections in the operating instructions.
Language
You can select a language and location variant for all display texts. Useful
tip: If you select the wrong language by mistake, you can find the “Language”
option again via the symbol.
Time of day
Display (time display) Select how you want the time of day to appear in the
display when the coffee machine is switched off: – On: The time is always
visible in the
display. – Off: The time is not displayed.
– Night dimming: To save energy, the time is displayed from 5:00 to 23:00
only.
Clock type You can choose to show the time in an analogue (clock face) or
digital (hours:minutes plus date) form when the coffee machine is switched
off. Clock format – 24-hour display (24 h) – 12-hour display (12 h) Setting
Set the hours and then the minutes. Useful tip: By touching the time of day in
the top right of the display, you can set the time without opening the
Settings menu. If the coffee machine has been connected to a Wi-Fi network and
is signed into the Miele App, the time will be synchronised based on the
location setting in the Miele App.
Date
Set the date.
The date only appears in the Time | Clock type | Digital setting.
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Start screen
You can choose which menu appears when the coffee machine is switched on. For
example, you can display a personalised menu with MyMiele (see “MyMiele”). The
modified start screen will be displayed after switching on again. The drinks
menu is set as the start screen at the factory.
Timer
Appliance timer The coffee machine has three timers: – Switch on at – Switch
off at – Switch off after You can allocate individual timer functions to
different days of the week. You can set various timer periods for the weekend
(Sat. and Sun.) and/or Monday to Friday (Monday-Friday). Alternatively, you
can select Daily if you want to activate a timer for every day. Useful tip: If
the timer cannot be set and the screen is greyed out, touch On to activate the
timer setting. To save the timer settings and activate the timer, select
Accept all. Select Switch all off to deactivate the timer function. With
Delete you can deactivate timers individually. — — then appears in the
display.
Switch on at (On at) The coffee machine switches on at a particular time, e.g.
in the morning for breakfast.
The coffee machine will not switch on at the required time if you have
activated the system lock. The timer settings are deactivated. If the coffee
machine has switched itself on automatically three times at the specified time
and no drinks have been dispensed, the machine will not switch itself on again
automatically. This prevents the coffee machine from switching itself on
unnecessarily, for example, whilst you are away on holiday. The programmed
times will, however, remain in memory and will be reactivated after manually
switching the machine on again. If you have switched on the time display for
the switched off appliance (Display | On or Night dimming) and the digital
clock type has been selected (Clock type | Digital) the symbol and the desired
switch-on time will appear in the display up to 23:59 hours ahead of time.
Switch off at (Off at) The coffee machine switches off at a particular time.
Switch off after (Switch off after) The coffee machine switches off after a
particular length of time if no sensors have been touched.
Under the default settings the coffee machine switches off after 20 minutes.
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Settings
You can change this preset to a time of between 20 minutes and 9 hours. If you
deactivate the timer functions with Switch all off, the coffee machine will
switch off after the last selected time.
Maintenance timer Use the Maintenance timer to select any start time you like
for the automatic maintenance programmes (see “Automatic cleaning and
descaling Maintenance timer” section).
TeaTimer You can use the TeaTimer to start a minute minder when making tea
(see “Making drinks – TeaTimer”).
Volume
You can set the volume of buzzer and keypad tones using a segment bar.
Display
Display brightness The display brightness is set using a segment bar.
Colour scheme Select whether the display is to be shown with a bright or dark
colour scheme.
QuickTouch Set whether the sensor control and the proximity sensor react when
the coffee machine is switched off and the time of day appears in the display
(Time | Display | On or Night dimming).
Lighting
Lighting intensity is set using the segment bar.
You can use the sensor to switch the lighting on or off at any time as long as
the coffee machine is switched on. If the coffee machine is switched off, you
can switch the lighting on or off at any time if you select the following
settings:
– Time | Display | On or Night dimming (time is not displayed)
– Display | QuickTouch | On
Info (display information)
In the Info menu option, you can display the number of drinks and the fill
levels of the cartridges (provided they are fitted).
Altitude
If the coffee machine is installed at high altitudes, the lower air pressure
will cause the water to boil at a comparatively lower temperature. You can set
the local altitude of the machine to ensure that the correct temperatures are
achieved.
Performance mode
You can select the most suitable performance mode for your type of use. Eco
mode is set as standard.
Eco mode Eco mode is an energy-saving mode. The system heats up only once
drink preparation has started.
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Barista mode This Performance mode is optimised for perfect coffee enjoyment.
Coffee drinks can be prepared without any delay as the coffee machine remains
heated to the brewing temperature. This mode consumes more energy than Eco
mode.
Latte mode This mode is optimised for preparing drinks containing milk. Milk-
based drinks can be prepared much faster. This mode consumes more energy than
Eco mode and Barista mode
Party mode This Performance mode is designed for infrequent, intensive use of
the coffee machine, e.g. for family parties.
Empty the drip tray and fill the water container before switching off the
coffee machine to ensure scheduled maintenance programmes can be carried out.
After intensive use, clean the coffee machine, and particularly the milk
pipework, thoroughly. If necessary, descale the machine manually and degrease
the brew unit.
Please note the following information about Party mode: – The pipework is
rinsed much less
frequently or not at all. The milk pipework is not rinsed until around 1 hour
after the last drink with milk was dispensed.
– Any messages on the maintenance status, or maintenance prompts, are
suppressed and delayed until the next time the machine is switched on.
– The Off at and Switch off after timer are deactivated. The coffee machine
switches off 6 hours after the last sensor has been touched.
– Cup lighting on the central spout is switched on permanently at the maximum
brightness level for as long as the coffee machine is switched on.
Water hardness
Programme the coffee machine to the water hardness level of your area so that
it functions correctly and does not get damaged. Contact your local water
supplier to find out your local water hardness range if necessary. If you are
using bottled drinking water, e.g. mineral water, select settings according to
the calcium content. The calcium content is given on the label of the bottle
in mg/l Ca2+ or ppm (mg Ca2+/l).
Do not use carbonated water.
The water hardness is preset at the factory to 21° dH (3.8 mmol/l).
Water hardness °dH mmol/l
1
0.2
2
0.4
Calcium content mg/l Ca2+ or ppm (mg Ca2+/l)
Setting
7
1
14
2
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Water hardness
°dH
mmol/l
3
0.5
4
0.7
5
0.9
6
1.1
7
1.3
8
1.4
9
1.6
10
1.8
11
2.0
12
2.1
13
2.3
14
2.5
15
2.7
16
2.9
17
3.0
18
3.2
19
3.4
20
3.6
21
3.8
22
3.9
23
4.1
24
4.3
25
4.5
26
4.6
27
4.8
28
5.0
29
5.2
30
5.4
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5.5
Calcium content mg/l Ca2+ or ppm (mg Ca2+/l)
Setting
21
3
29
4
36
5
43
6
50
7
57
8
64
9
71
10
79
11
86
12
93
13
100
14
107
15
114
16
121
17
129
18
136
19
143
20
150
21
157
22
164
23
171
24
179
25
186
26
193
27
200
28
207
29
214
30
221
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Water hardness °dH mmol/l
Calcium content mg/l Ca2+ or ppm (mg Ca2+/l)
Setting
32 33 34 35 36 37-45 46-60 61-70
5.7 5.9 6.1 6.3 6.4 6.6-8.0 8.2-10.7 10.9-12.5
229 236 243 250 257 258321 322429 430-500
32 33 34 35 36 37-45 46-60 61-70
Useful tip: If your water hardness is >21 °dH (3.8 mmol/l), we recommend instead to use bottled drinking water (< 150 mg/l Ca2+). This will mean your coffee machine will need to be descaled less often and there will be less impact on the environment because less descaling agent will be used.
Proximity sensor
The proximity sensor detects when your hand or body comes close to the touch
display. You can activate the following functions separately: – Switch the
light on: You can decide
whether the light switches on when the coffee machine is switched on or off. –
Acknowledge buzzer: Buzzer tones are suppressed, e.g. with the Fill and
replace the water container message.
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– Switch the appliance on: The start screen is displayed.
The proximity sensor is deactivated as standard. If you want the proximity
sensor to react even if the coffee machine is switched off, switch on
QuickTouch as well (Display | QuickTouch | On). If the system lock is
activated, the functions of the proximity sensor are deactivated.
System lock
You can lock the coffee machine to prevent it being used without your
knowledge, for example by children. When the system lock is activated, the
settings for the On at timer and the proximity sensor are deactivated. The
coffee system will not switch on at the time set and/or does not react on
approach.
Overriding the system lock Touch and hold the display for
6 seconds. The system lock is activated the next time the machine is switched
off.
Miele@home
The following points may appear under Miele@home: – Set up: This option only
appears if
the coffee machine has not previously been connected to a Wi-Fi network or if
the network configuration has been reset.
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– Deactivate/Activate: The settings for the Wi-Fi network are retained, but
the network is switched on or off.
– Connection status: Information about the Wi-Fi connection is displayed. The
symbols indicate the strength of the connection.
– Set up again: The settings for the current Wi-Fi network will be reset. The
Wi-Fi connection will be set up again.
– Reset: The settings for the current Wi-Fi network will be reset.
The network configuration should be reset whenever the coffee machine is being
disposed of or sold, or if a used coffee machine is being put into operation.
This is the only way to ensure that all personal data has been removed and, in
the case of the latter, the previous owner will no longer be able to access
the coffee machine. This option appears if Miele@home has been set up and
the coffee machine has been connected to your Wi-fi network.
Remote control
Remote control appears when the coffee machine is connected to a Wi-Fi
network. You can change the coffee machine settings, for example, in the Miele
App when remote control is switched on. To start making a drink via the App,
MobileStart must be additionally activated. Remote control is switched on as
standard.
Settings
SuperVision
SuperVision appears when the coffee machine is connected to a Wi-Fi network.
SuperVision can be used to monitor other appliances within the Miele@home
system.
SuperVision display If SuperVision is switched on (SuperVision | On), the
symbol appears in the display.
Standby display SuperVision is also available in standby if the time display
is switched on (Settings | Time | Display | On or Night dimming ).
Appliance list All household appliances signed on to the Miele@home system are
listed. You can switch SuperVision on or off for the signed on appliances. If
you switch off SuperVision for one of your appliances, any faults will still
be displayed for this appliance. Buzzer tones for the listed appliances can
also be switched on or off.
RemoteUpdate
The RemoteUpdate menu option is only displayed and can only be selected if the
requirements for using Miele@home have been met. The RemoteUpdate function is
used for updating the software in your coffee machine. If an update is
available for your coffee machine, this will be downloaded by the machine
automatically. Updates will not be installed automatically. They must be
initiated manually. If you do not install an update, you can continue to use
your coffee machine in the usual way. However, Miele recommends installing
updates. Switching on/Switching off RemoteUpdate is switched on as standard.
Available updates will be downloaded automatically and will only be installed
if you initiate it. Switch off RemoteUpdate if you do not wish any updates to
be downloaded. Running a RemoteUpdate Information about the content and scope
of an update is provided in the Miele App. A message will appear in your
coffee machine display if a software update is available. You can install the
update immediately or postpone this until later. When the coffee machine is
switched on again, you will be reminded about the update. Deactivate
RemoteUpdate if you do not want to install the update. The update may take
several minutes. Please note the following information about the RemoteUpdate
function: – You will only receive a message when
an update is available. – Once an update has been installed, it
cannot be undone.
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Settings
– Do not switch off the coffee machine while an update is being downloaded or
installed. Otherwise, the update will be aborted and will not be installed.
– Some software updates can only be carried out by a Miele service technician.
Software version
The “Software version” menu option is intended for Miele service technicians.
You do not require this information for your own use.
Legal information
You will find the Open Source Licences used under this menu option.
Showroom programme (Demo mode)
Do not activate this setting for domestic use. The Showroom programme | Demo
mode function enables the coffee machine to be demonstrated in stores or
showrooms. In this mode, the machine lights up but drinks cannot be prepared
and no maintenance programmes can be carried out. You can activate Demo mode
without commissioning the appliance. Switch the coffee machine on and off
again. Then immediately touch and hold the sensor for 5 seconds. Demo mode is
active.
Factory default settings
You can reset the settings back to the ones which were set when the coffee
machine was delivered – the factory default settings. MyMiele can be reset
separately.
The following will not be reset: – The number of drinks and the appliance
status (No. of uses until appliance needs descaling, … brew unit needs
degreasing) – Language – Time and date – Profiles and their associated drinks
(the allocation of bean types to drinks is reset) – Miele@home
The Maintenance timer is reset to 2:00.
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Cleaning and care
Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning.
Heat and moisture inside the coffee machine can cause coffee residues to
become mouldy and/or milk residues to go off and pose a risk to health.
Carefully clean the coffee machine regularly.
Cleaning intervals – Quick guide
Recommended frequency Every day (at the end of the day)
Once a week (more often if heavily soiled)
Once a month As required / When prompted by display
What do I have to clean/maintain? Milk flask and lid Milk valve Water container Drip tray cover Drip tray and waste container Central spout Cup rim sensor Interior Brew unit Drip catcher Appliance front Bean container Remove and clean the milk valve Milk pipework (using the Miele Cleaning agent for milk pipework) Degrease the brew unit (using the cleaning tablets) Descale the appliance
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Cleaning and care
Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher
The brew unit is not dishwashersafe. Clean the brew unit by hand only under
warm running water. Do not use washing-up liquid or any other cleaning agent.
The following must be cleaned by hand only: – Central spout stainless steel
cover – Brew unit – Coffee bean container and lid
Risk of damage as a result of
excessively high dishwasher temperatures. Components may be rendered unusuable
(e.g. deformed) if washed in a dishwasher at a temperature of more than 55 °C.
For dishwasher-safe parts, the maximum temperature of the dishwashing
programme selected must not exceed 55 °C.
Contact with natural dyes such as those found in carrots, tomatoes and ketchup
may discolour the plastic parts in the dishwasher. This discolouration does
not affect the stability of the parts. The following components are dishwasher
safe: – Drip tray with lid and waste container – Drip tray cover
– Central spout (without stainless steel cover)
– Milk flask with lid – Cup sensor – Drip catcher – Maintenance container –
Water container
Danger of burning and scalding
on hot components or by hot liquids. Components can become very hot during
operation. Touching hot components can cause burning. The liquids and steam
dispensed are very hot and can cause scalding. Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot liquids and steam are being dispensed. Always
allow the coffee machine to cool down before cleaning it. Please be aware that
water in the drip tray can also be very hot.
Risk of damage due to moisture
ingress. The steam from a steam cleaner could reach electrical components and
cause a short circuit. Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the coffee machine.
It is important to clean the machine regularly, as the used coffee grounds
will soon go mouldy. Milk residues can go off and can block the milk pipework.
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Cleaning and care
Unsuitable cleaning agents
Contact with unsuitable cleaning agents can alter or discolour all surfaces.
All surfaces of this appliance are susceptible to scratching. Scratches on
glass surfaces could cause a breakage in certain circumstances. Remove any
residual cleaning agent immediately. To protect the machine and surrounding
surfaces from damage, make sure you remove any spillages or splashes of
descaling agent immediately.
To avoid damaging the surfaces of your appliance, do not use: – cleaning
agents containing soda,
alkalines, ammonia, acids or chlorides – solvent-based cleaning agents –
cleaning agents containing descaling agents (unsuitable for cleaning the
appliance front) – stainless steel cleaning agents – dishwasher cleaners
(unsuitable for cleaning the appliance front) – glass cleaning agents –
cleaning agents for ceramic cooktops – oven cleaner – abrasive cleaning
agents, e.g. powder cleaners and cream cleaners – hard, abrasive brushes or
sponges, e.g. pot scourers, brushes or sponges which have been previously used
with abrasive cleaning agents – dirt erasers
– sharp metal scrapers – steel wool or stainless steel wire
scourers
Cleaning the drip tray and waste container
Danger of burning and scalding
on hot components or by hot liquids. Components can become very hot during
operation. Touching hot components can cause burning. The liquids and steam
dispensed are very hot and can cause scalding. If the pipework has just been
rinsed, wait a while before removing the drip tray as the water used for
rinsing will still run out of the coffee spouts. Please be aware that water in
the drip tray can also be very hot. Do not touch hot components. To avoid
unpleasant smells and mildew, clean the drip tray and waste container every
day. A prompt will appear in the display when the drip tray and/or the waste
container is full and needs to be emptied. Empty the drip tray and the waste
container. The lid of the drip tray does not need to be removed for emptying.
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Cleaning and care
Dismantling the drip tray
Open the appliance door.
The orange latches are not removable.
Remove the drip tray with the waste container from the appliance.
Remove the waste container from the drip tray and empty the waste container.
Apart from coffee grounds, there may also be some water in the waste
container.
Remove the lid from the drip tray: push the orange latches on either side
outwards and undo the lid.
Take the lid off. Clean the drip tray, the lid and the
waste container by hand using warm water and a mild solution of washingup
liquid. Dry all parts afterwards. Useful tip: To clean the drip tray, the lid
and the waste container particularly thoroughly, clean them occasionally in
the dishwasher. If the drip tray is very dirty, clean it with a brush prior to
placing it in the dishwasher. Clean the interior of the coffee machine
underneath the drip tray.
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Cleaning the drip tray contacts
Cleaning and care
Clean the contacts (metal discs) and the space between them carefully, e.g.
with a soft brush.
Dry all parts thoroughly. The contacts will not be able to detect that the
drip tray is full if they are damp or dirty. Check the contacts and the area
around them once a week.
Assembling the drip tray
Place the waste container on top of the lid.
Push the drip tray, together with the waste container, back into the coffee
machine.
Close the appliance door.
Cleaning the drip tray cover
Clean the drip tray cover every day.
Refit the lid of the drip tray: push the lid in under the lip next to the contacts and press down on the lid until the latches click into place.
Remove the drip tray cover: to do this, push down on the rear edge of the
cover so that the front lifts up and can be easily removed.
Clean the drip tray cover by hand using warm water, a little washing up
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Refit the drip tray cover. Useful tip: To clean the drip tray cover
particularly thoroughly, clean it occasionally in the dishwasher.
Cleaning the water container
Clean the water container by hand every day.
Open the appliance door. Remove the water container. Clean the water container
daily by
hand with warm water and a little washing-up liquid. To remove any dishwashing
liquid residues, clean the water container and rinse it with clean water. Dry
the outside of the water container. Useful tip: To clean the water container
particularly thoroughly, clean it occasionally in the dishwasher.
Clean and dry the surface that the water container sits on.
Fill the water container with cold, fresh tap water.
Push the water container all the way into the coffee machine.
Close the appliance door. Please note that the automatic maintenance
programmes will only work if the water container has been adequately filled
and correctly fitted in the machine.
Cleaning the central spout
Clean the central spout stainless steel cover by hand only using warm water
and a little washing-up liquid.
Clean all parts of the central spout at least once a week.
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Removing the central spout
Cleaning and care
Open the appliance door. Carefully pull the stainless steel cover
off the central spout. Clean the central spout’s stainless
steel cover.
Do not remove the milk pipework connecting piece. Clean the connecting piece, if necessary, with the cleaning brush.
Release the milk pipework from the dispensing unit: to do this, pull the lug to the left.
Hold the dispensing unit on either side and pull down to remove it.
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Dismantle the dispensing unit into three pieces: disconnect the Yshaped piece,
the dispensing spouts and the holder from one another.
Cleaning the central spout Clean the central spout stainless steel cover by
hand only using warm water and a little washing-up liquid.
Clean all parts thoroughly by hand. Useful tip: To clean the components of the
central spout particularly thoroughly, clean them occasionally in the
dishwasher (Exception: stainless steel cover). This will remove coffee
deposits and milk residues effectively.
Clean the area surrounding the central spout with a damp cloth.
Fitting the central spout The dispensing unit is easier to reassemble if the
individual parts are dampened with water beforehand.
Make sure that all parts are tightly connected to one another.
Reassemble the dispensing unit. Press firmly to connect the
dispensing spouts correctly to the holder.
Insert the dispensing unit in the coffee machine.
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Connect the milk pipework. Refit the stainless steel cover. Close the
appliance door. Fit cover to central spout appears in the display. Confirm
with OK.
Cleaning the cup rim sensor
Clean the cup rim sensor at least once a week and more often if heavily
soiled. The cup rim sensor is located underneath the central spout.
Cleaning the milk flask with lid
The milk flask should be taken apart and cleaned every day after use. Both the
lid and the glass flask can be cleaned in the dishwasher, or by hand using
warm water and a little washingup liquid. Remove and empty the milk flask.
Push the two locking catches together (see arrows).
The cup rim sensor will be released. Clean the cup rim sensor by hand
with warm water and a little washingup liquid. Useful tip: To clean the cup
rim sensor particularly thoroughly, clean it occasionally in the dishwasher.
Push the cup rim sensor from underneath into the holder on the central spout
to refit it.
Rinse the milk pipework in the lid under running water before placing the lid
of the milk flask in the dishwasher.
If water does not run out of the connecting piece , clean it with the cleaning
brush.
Clean the glass flask. Dry all parts and especially the
threads on the lid and on the glass with a clean cloth. Reassemble the milk
flask.
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Clean the milk flask holder on the coffee machine with a damp cloth.
Cleaning the milk valve (daily)
The seal of the milk valve can be damaged by sharp-edged objects or similar.
Do not use sharp-edged objects, e.g. a knife, to clean the milk valve. Clean
the milk valve every day. Milk residues can accumulate on the stainless steel
stem and dry on. These crusty deposits are difficult remove. Therefore, it is
important to carry out regular cleaning after preparing milk.
The milk valve is located under the bean container on the left-hand side.
Open the appliance door. Clean the milk valve with a damp
sponge or microfibre cloth. Close the appliance door.
Removing and cleaning the milk valve (once a month)
Remove the milk valve only when the coffee machine is switched off. Do not
switch on the coffee machine while the milk valve is removed. Remove and clean
the milk valve at least once a month. When preparing milk, if hot milk is
dispensed instead of milk froth, or the milk sputters when dispensed, the milk
valve may be blocked. Clean the milk valve more often if necessary. Removing
the milk valve Remove the milk valve only when the coffee machine is switched
off. Do not switch on the coffee machine while the milk valve is removed.
Switch the coffee machine off.
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3
2
1
Open the appliance door. Remove the bean container on the
left and the maintenance container. Remove the central spout’s stainless
steel cover.
Detach the milk pipework from the dispensing unit on the central spout and
from the milk valve silicone seal ( and ).
Remove the milk pipework that connects the milk valve to the central spout.
Disconnect the angular moulded hose from the round hose.
Rinse the hoses thoroughly under running water.
Do not remove the connecting pieces from the hoses.
Remove the milk valve cover: press on the recessed grip to unlock the cover. On the top right-hand side of the cover there is a pin which enables you to swing open the cover.
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Press the catches on the left and right of the milk valve holder and pull the holder forwards to remove it.
Lift out the stainless steel stem.
Cleaning the milk valve
The milk valve cover is not dishwasher-safe. Cleaning in the dishwasher can
damage the milk valve cover. Clean the milk valve cover by hand only.
Dismantle the holder and the silicone seal.
Do not switch on the coffee machine while the milk valve is removed. Clean all
parts of the milk valve by
hand. Useful tip: To clean the components of the milk valve particularly
thoroughly, clean them occasionally in the dishwasher (Exception: milk valve
cover). If there are any dry milk residues on the front, soak the stainless
steel stem in warm water and a little washing-up liquid.
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Cleaning and care
Fitting the milk valve Do not switch on the coffee machine while the milk
valve is removed. Slide in the stainless steel stem from
above. Fit the silicone seal in the milk valve
holder.
Then, connect the bottom end of the moulded hose to the dispensing unit.
Insert the milk pipework into the milk valve on the left and right-hand sides.
Push the connecting pieces into the silicone seal as far as they will go.
Check whether the milk pipework sits comfortably against the housing and the
cover is easy to refit.
Fit the holder with the silicone seal until it clicks into position.
Useful tip: If necessary, turn the milk pipework on the right connecting piece towards the back.
Connect the angular moulded hose to the longer milk pipework. Start by fitting the moulded hose to the top of the central spout. The black connecting piece should point towards the rear.
Fit the milk valve cover: to do this, place the pin in the top right corner and swing the cover towards the rear until it closes flush.
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Refit the bean container on the left and the maintenance container in the
coffee machine.
Refit the central spout stainless steel cover.
Close the appliance door. You can now switch the coffee machine on again.
Clean the bean container chutes in the machine.
Useful tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any coffee grounds from the
interior of the machine. Remove the lids and empty the bean
containers.
Cleaning the bean containers
Damage due to incorrect use
and cleaning. If the bean containers are immersed in water, it may result in
malfunctions. Parts may break off during dismantling or mechanical components
may not function correctly after reassembly. Do not dismantle the bean
containers. Do not immerse the bean containers in liquids, e.g. washing-up
liquid solution.
Coffee beans contain oils which can deposit on the walls of the bean
containers and hinder the flow of the beans. Therefore, clean the bean
containers at least once a month with a soft cloth.
If required, you can clean the lids of the bean containers by hand with warm
water and a little washing-up liquid. Dry the lids thoroughly before refitting
them on the bean containers.
Open the appliance door. Remove the bean containers on the
left and right from the coffee machine.
Do not remove the components which assist the flow of beans (see arrow).
Clean the bean containers and their lids by hand with a slightly damp cloth.
Dry all parts thoroughly before filling the bean containers with coffee beans
again.
Refit the lids. Push the bean containers back into
the coffee machine. Close the appliance door.
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Removing the brew unit and cleaning by hand
The moving parts of the brew unit are lubricated. Cleaning agents will damage
the brew unit. Clean the brew unit by hand only under warm running water. Do
not use washing-up liquid or any other cleaning agent.
Remove and clean the brew unit once a week. Also clean the area underneath the
brew unit once a week. Removing the brew unit
When you have removed the brew unit, do not change the position of the handle
on the brew unit. Otherwise the brew unit cannot be refitted.
Press the button under the handle of the brew unit and, whilst doing so, turn the handle to the front .
Open the appliance door. Remove the water container.
Pull the brew unit to the side first and then pull out to the front . Tilt the
brew unit forwards .
If you cannot remove the brew unit or can only do so with difficulty, the brew
unit is not in the correct position (See “Problem solving guide”).
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Cleaning the brew unit The moving parts of the brew unit are lubricated.
Cleaning agents will damage the brew unit. Clean the brew unit by hand only
under warm running water. Do not use washing-up liquid or any other cleaning
agent.
Clean the brew unit by hand under warm running water without using washing-up
liquid or any other cleaning agent.
Cleaning the interior of the machine Use your vacuum cleaner to remove
dry coffee grounds.
Wipe any remaining coffee residues from the filters. One filter is located in
the funnel. The other filter is located to the left of the funnel.
Dry the funnel to prevent ground coffee sticking to it the next time a coffee
is prepared.
Clean the niche of the brew unit with a damp, clean cloth. Clean the areas
marked in white in the illustration, e.g. around the drive shaft, especially
well.
Refitting the brew unit Proceed in the reverse order to insert:
push the brew unit back into the coffee machine. Tilt the brew unit forwards a
little when doing this.
Press the button under the handle of the brew unit and, whilst doing so, turn
the handle to the rear .
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Useful tip: If the handle of the brew unit cannot be turned, press firmly on
the side of the brew unit. Push the water container into the
coffee machine. Coffee powder falls onto the drip tray when the brew unit is
removed and refitted. Remove the drip tray and clean the
lid. Push the drip tray back into the
coffee machine. Close the appliance door.
Cleaning the interior, the inside of the appliance door and the drip catcher
Clean the interior and the appliance front as part of the normal cleaning
process. For example, clean the area underneath the water container when the
water container has been removed.
At the bottom of the inside of the appliance door there is a drip catcher.
Remove and empty the drip catcher regularly. The drip catcher is dishwasher-
safe.
Open the appliance door. Remove and clean the drip catcher. Remove the
following parts from the
interior of the machine: – Water container – Drip tray – Maintenance container
– Brew unit – Bean containers Useful tip: Use your vacuum cleaner to remove
dry ground coffee residues. Clean the interior and the inside of
the appliance door by hand with a slightly damp, clean sponge or microfibre
cloth. Then dry the interior and the appliance door with a soft cloth. Refit
all parts, including the drip catcher. Close the appliance door.
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Cleaning the appliance front
If soiling is not removed promptly, it could cause the surface to alter or
discolour. Remove any soiling from the front of the appliance straight away.
Make sure that water cannot get behind the display. Clean the appliance front
after manual descaling. Wipe up any spillages of descaling agent as soon as
possible.
Useful tip: Open the appliance door before cleaning the control panel. This
will avoid operating errors. Clean the appliance front with a
slightly damp, clean sponge or a microfibre cloth. After cleaning, wipe the
surfaces dry using a soft cloth. Useful tip: You can also clean the appliance
front with the Miele all purpose microfibre cloth.
Maintenance programmes
The coffee machine has the following maintenance programmes: – Rinse the
appliance – Rinse the milk pipework – Clean the milk pipework – Degrease the
brew unit – Descale the appliance*
- If you have not fitted a cleaning and/or descaling cartridge and automatic cleaning has been switched off, you will need to carry out the maintenance programmes manually. In addition, depending on usage patterns and the water used, the pipework of the coffee machine will need to be descaled manually at regular intervals, even if a descaling cartridge is fitted.
Opening the Maintenance menu The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Maintenance. You can now start the required maintenance programme.
Rinsing the appliance
If coffee has been dispensed, the coffee machine will rinse the coffee pipework automatically before switching off. You can also start Rinse the appliance manually.
Rinsing the milk pipework
If you have prepared a drink using milk, the coffee machine will automatically rinse the milk pipework after a few minutes. You can also start Rinse the milk pipework manually.
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Maintenance programme Clean the milk pipework
You can carry out the maintenance programme using the Miele cleaning cartridge
or the Cleaning agent for milk pipework (cleaning powder sachets). The
maintenance programme lasts for approx. 20 minutes.
If you have switched on automatic cleaning and fitted a ready-to-use cleaning
cartridge, Clean the milk pipework will be carried out using the cleaning
cartridge.
Cleaning the milk pipework with the cleaning cartridge In addition to
automatic cleaning, you can start the maintenance programme, for example, to
clean the milk pipework after intensive use. The Maintenance menu is shown in
the display. Touch Clean the milk pipework. Follow the instructions in the
display.
Cleaning the milk pipework with the cleaning agent for milk pipework (sachets)
If automatic cleaning is switched off, the milk pipework must be cleaned after
15 days at the latest. Messages appear in the display to prompt you to clean.
For optimum cleaning results, we recommend Miele Cleaning agent for milk
pipework. The Cleaning agent for milk pipework has been specially developed
for use with Miele coffee machines and prevents subsequent damage. You require
2 sachets of the Cleaning agent for milk pipework for each cleaning process.
It is available to order from the Miele online shop or directly from Miele
(see the end of this booklet for contact details). Clean the milk pipework
appears in the display. Confirm the message with OK. Follow the instructions
in the display. When Fill water container with lukewarm
water and cleaning agent up to the
symbol and insert. Close the door. appears in the display, proceed as follows.
Open 2 sticks of the Cleaning agent
for milk pipework and empty the contents into the water container.
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Fill the water container to the marker with lukewarm water and stir the
solution.
Follow the instructions for the mixing ratio. Do not fill the water container
with too little water. Cleaning will otherwise not be completed.
Refit the water container. Close the appliance door. Follow the instructions
in the display. If prompted in the display, carefully
rinse out the water container with clean water. Ensure that no cleaning agent
is left in the water container. Fill the water container with clean tap water.
The cleaning process is finished when Process finished appears in the display.
Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior
The brew unit must be degreased regularly in order to ensure aromatic coffee
and trouble-free operation of the coffee machine. Depending on the natural oil
content of the coffee used, the brew unit can become blocked quite quickly.
You can carry out the maintenance programme using the Miele cleaning cartridge
or the cleaning tablets for degreasing the brew unit. The maintenance
programme lasts for approx. 10 minutes.
If you have switched on automatic cleaning and fitted a ready-to-use cleaning
cartridge, Degrease the brew unit will be carried out using the cleaning
cartridge. If a Miele cleaning cartridge has not been fitted, Degrease the
brew unit appears in the display after 200 portions. Confirm the message with
OK. This message will appear repeatedly until the brew unit is degreased.
Degreasing the brew unit The Maintenance menu is shown in the display. Touch
Degrease the brew unit. The maintenance programme will start. Follow the
instructions in the display.
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Remove the water container and the brew
unit. Rinse the brew unit by hand and clean
the interior of the machine. appears in the display.
Cleaning the brew unit and the interior
The moving parts of the brew unit are lubricated. Cleaning agents will damage
the brew unit. Clean the brew unit by hand only under warm running water. Do
not use washing-up liquid or any other cleaning agent. To ensure good tasting
coffee and to prevent the formation of microbes in the machine, remove and
clean the brew unit under running water once a week.
Press the button under the handle of the brew unit and, whilst doing so, turn the handle to the front .
Open the appliance door. Remove the water container.
Pull the brew unit to the side first and then pull out to the front . Tilt the
brew unit forwards .
If you cannot remove the brew unit or can only do so with difficulty, the brew
unit is not in the correct position (See “Problem solving guide”).
When you have removed the brew unit, do not change the position of the handle
on the brew unit. Otherwise the brew unit cannot be refitted.
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Clean the brew unit by hand under warm running water without using washing-up
liquid or any other cleaning agent.
Adding a cleaning tablet to the brew unit
Wipe any remaining coffee residues from the filters. One filter is located in
the funnel and the other to the left of the funnel.
Coffee powder falls onto the drip tray when the brew unit is removed. Remove
the drip tray and clean the
lid. Clean the interior of the coffee
machine (see also “Cleaning and care Removing the brew unit and cleaning it
by hand”). Use your vacuum cleaner to remove dry ground coffee residues.
Drop a cleaning tablet into the top of the brew unit (arrow).
Push the brew unit with cleaning tablet back into the coffee machine.
Press the button under the handle of the brew unit and, whilst doing so, turn
the handle to the rear .
Push the water container and the drip tray, together with the waste container,
back into the coffee machine.
Close the appliance door. Follow the further instructions given
in the display.
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The cleaning process is finished when the drinks menu appears in the display.
Descaling the appliance
Risk of damage from spilt descaling solution. Sensitive surfaces and/or
natural floors can suffer damage. Wipe up any spillages of descaling agent
immediately.
Limescale builds up in the coffee machine through use. How often the appliance
needs to be descaled will depend on the water hardness level in your area.
Limescale must be removed regularly. The appliance will guide you through the
descaling process. Various messages will appear in the display, e.g. you will
be prompted to empty the drip tray or fill the water container. The descaling
process is essential and takes approx. 35 minutes. Even if you use automatic
descaling, the pipework must be descaled at regular intervals using the
Descale the appliance maintenance programme, depending on usage patterns. If
you have not fitted a descaling cartridge, you will also be reminded via the
display to descale the coffee machine.
No. of uses until appliance needs descaling:
50 will appear in the display. The remaining number of drinks that can be made
before descaling will appear in the display after each drink. Confirm the
message with OK.
When the number of remaining portions reaches 0, the appliance will lock out.
You can switch the coffee machine off if you do not want to carry out the
descaling programme at this point. However, you cannot make any drinks until
the machine has been descaled. Descaling after prompt appears in the display
Descale the appliance appears in the display. Confirm the message with OK. The
process will start. Follow the instructions in the display. When Place 2
descaling tablets in the water
container and fill it with lukewarm water up to
the symbol and insert it appears in the display, proceed as follows. Preparing
the descaling solution For optimum descaling results, we recommend using the
Miele descaling tablets provided. The descaling tablets have been specially
developed for Miele coffee machines.
Other descaling agents, which contain other acids besides citric acid and/or
other undesirable substances, such as chlorides, may cause damage to the
appliance. Moreover, the descaling result required cannot be guaranteed if the
descaling solution was not of the appropriate concentration.
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Miele descaling tablets are available to order via the Miele webshop or directly from Miele (see the end of this booklet for contact details). You will need 2 descaling tablets for the descaling process.
Carrying out descaling Push the water container back into
the machine. Follow the further instructions given
in the display. When Rinse and refill the water container appears in the
display: Remove the water container and
rinse it thoroughly with clean water. Ensure that no descaling solution
residue remains in the water container. Fill the water container with tap
water. The descaling process has finished when the drinks menu appears in the
display.
Fill the water container to the marker with lukewarm water.
Add 2 Miele descaling tablets to the water container. Follow the instructions
for the mixing ratio carefully. It is important that you do not fill the water
container with too much or too little water. Otherwise the descaling process
will be cancelled prematurely.
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Risk of damage from spilt cleaning and descaling solutions. Sensitive surfaces
and/or natural floors can suffer damage. You can place the maintenance
container under the central spout before switching off to collect the cleaning
and descaling solutions. Wipe up any spillages of cleaning and descaling
agent. When handling a descaling cartridge which has already been filled with
water, ensure that the descaling solution does not come into contact with
sensitive surfaces.
The coffee machine has automatic maintenance programmes for cleaning the milk
pipework and the brew unit, as well as for descaling the machine. This is why
the Miele cleaning cartridge and descaling cartridge are fitted in the coffee
machine. If both types of maintenance programme are due to run on the same
day, automatic cleaning will always be performed before automatic descaling
(total time: approx. 35 minutes).
You can set the time for daily cleaning and descaling to start using the
Maintenance timer.
The coffee machine will automatically determine the days when to carry out
automatic descaling based on the usage pattern.
With automatic cleaning the milk pipework is cleaned and/or the brew unit is
degreased. The coffee machine also determines the concentration of the
cleaning solution and type of
cleaning programme for automatic cleaning based on the number and type of
drinks prepared. If you do not make any drinks, the automatic maintenance
programmes will not start. Water is mixed with cleaning agent to form a
solution for automatic maintenance programmes and this is then pumped through
the pipework of the coffee machine. After a specific activation phase, the
solution is rinsed out of the pipework and the machine can then be used as
normal for making drinks. During automatic cleaning and descaling you will
hear rinsing noises, for example, at frequent intervals even though the
appliance is switched off.
What to ensure before and during automatic maintenance programmes
The coffee machine must be ready to use and the following conditions must be
met: – Ready-to-use cleaning and descaling
cartridges are fitted. – The coffee machine must not be
disconnected from the mains power supply during the automatic maintenance
programmes. – The drip tray, brew unit and central spout are fitted. – The
water container is inserted and is filled with water at least up to the mark.
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– Carry out the instructions which appear in the display before switching off,
e.g. Empty and refit the drip tray and the waste container.
– The appliance door is closed at time of starting.
– The coffee machine is switched off.
Automatic cleaning
If you have made a drink containing milk, the milk pipework will be cleaned 4
days later at the latest. If you have made a coffee, the brew unit will be
degreased 15 days later at the latest. Automatic cleaning takes approx. 25
minutes.
Switching automatic cleaning on and off
Automatic cleaning is usually switched on when setting up the machine.
However, you can switch the Automatic cleaning on or off at any time. The
drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Settings and then Automatic
cleaning. Select the setting you want and
confirm with OK.
If automatic cleaning is switched on and coffee drinks and/or milk have
already been prepared, the coffee machine will need to be manually cleaned
once. This will remove milk residues and coffee oils and the counter will be
reset.
The Miele cleaning cartridge
For automatic cleaning, only use the Miele cleaning cartridge. These have been
developed specifically for use in this coffee machine. Please note that the
Miele cleaning cartridge has a storage life of approx. one year after it has
been placed in the machine for the first time. Critical for the one-year
storage life is the date on which the cleaning cartridge was fitted. Do not
fill the cleaning cartridge with other fluids or substances.
The Miele cleaning cartridge contains a cleaning agent that effectively
removes milk residues and coffee oils. The cleaning cartridge is sufficient
for up to 3 months’ cleaning, depending on usage. If you carry out manual
cleaning more frequently, or prepare a lot of drinks, the time will reduce
accordingly. You can display the fill level of the cartridge as a segment bar
under Settings | Info | Fill levels. As the fill level of the cartridge drops,
various messages are displayed at regular intervals to remind you to purchase
a new cartridge. The first message appears when the cartridge is approx. 25%
full. Replacement cleaning cartridges are available to order from the Miele
online shop or directly from Miele (see back cover for contact details).
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If a cleaning cartridge is not fitted, an empty cartridge is fitted or an expired cartridge is fitted, the milk pipework and the brew unit need to be cleaned/degreased manually. To do this, the appropriate cleaning agent is required (see “Cleaning and care – Cleaning the milk pipework” and “Degreasing the brew unit”).
The cleaning cartridge can remain fitted even if it is not used for a long
time or while being transported.
Replacing the cleaning cartridge
Replacement cleaning cartridges are available to order from the Miele online
shop or directly from Miele (see back cover for contact details).
Open the appliance door. Remove the maintenance container.
Pull the holder with the cartridge forwards and remove both.
Unscrew the cleaning cartridge from the holder.
Dispose of the used cartridge with your household waste.
Sometimes cleaning agent residues dry on the holder in the form of white
deposits. These cleaning agent residues will not affect the automatic cleaning
programme. If necessary, you can wipe the deposits off with a damp cloth or
clean the holder in the dishwasher. Remove the new cartridge from its
packaging. Unscrew the cap. The cap is no longer required.
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Screw the cleaning cartridge into the holder upside down.
Push the holder with the cartridge into the coffee machine until it clicks
into place.
Refit the maintenance container. Close the appliance door.
Automatic descaling
Automatic descaling takes approx. 12 minutes.
To ensure the longevity of components and a consistent environment free of
limescale, the coffee machine needs to be manually descaled from time to time.
The intervals are determined by your usage patterns and the water hardness
level of your area. If you make a lot of coffees with milk, for example, you
will need to descale the coffee machine more frequently with the descaling
tablets.
The Miele descaling cartridge
Only use the Miele descaling cartridge for the automatic descaling programme.
Please note that the Miele descaling cartridge has a storage life of approx.
one year after it has been placed in the machine and filled with water for the
first time. Critical for the one-year storage life is the date on which the
descaling cartridge was fitted and filled with water. Do not use a descaling
cartridge which has already been used in another Miele coffee machine. Your
coffee machine will have no information about the fill level of this
cartridge. The descaling effect may be insufficient and damage your coffee
machine. Do not fill the descaling cartridge with other fluids or substances.
The descaling agent comes in the form of tablets in the descaling cartridge.
The cartridge is filled with water when it is placed in the machine. The
tablets gradually dissolve over time. The Miele descaling cartridge will last
for 7 to 12 months of automatic descaling, depending on how often the coffee
machine is used. You can display the fill level of the cartridge as a segment
bar under Settings | Info | Fill levels. As the fill level of the cartridge
drops, various messages are displayed at regular intervals to remind you to
purchase a new cartridge.
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The descaling cartridge is available to order from the Miele online shop or
directly from Miele (see back cover for contact details).
If a descaling cartridge is not fitted, an empty cartridge is fitted or an
expired cartridge is fitted, the machine needs to be descaled using the
Descale the appliance maintenance programme. To do this, the appropriate
descaling agent is required (see “Cleaning and care Descaling the appliance”).
Replacing the descaling cartridge
Removing the descaling cartridge
The descaling cartridge can remain fitted even if the machine is not used for
a long time. Remove the cartridge before transporting the coffee machine.
However, please note the following: – Once filled with water, the descaling
cartridge has a maximum storage life of three weeks outside of the machine. –
It should be transported with care and upright. Avoid shaking it. Shaking or
turning upside down reduces the storage life and damages the cartridge. – The
cartridge should be stored upright, in a dark place and at room temperature
(16 38 °C).
Open the appliance door. Remove the maintenance container.
Pull the cartridge holder forwards. Remove the cartridge.
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When not using a descaling cartridge If you do not want to fit a descaling
cartridge, the system must be sealed with the plug.
Useful tip: You can seal the descaling cartridge with the cap located on the
cylinder of the cartridge. The cap can easily be released by snapping it off.
Dispose of the empty cartridge with
your household waste.
Fitting the descaling cartridge Insert the cartridge and push it
upwards as far as it will go. Push the cartridge holder back in and
fit the maintenance container. Close the appliance door. Follow the
instructions in the display. The next time the coffee machine is switched off,
the new descaling cartridge will also fill with water when the machine is
rinsed. You will hear water being pumped into the cartridge at frequent
intervals.
Insert the plug in place of the cartridge.
Maintenance timer
You can select the start time for the automatic maintenance programmes under
Maintenance timer. Please note that the automatic maintenance programmes can
take a maximum of around 35 minutes to run. You can set various start times
for the weekend and the week from Monday to Friday.
Wait until the coffee machine switches itself off. Do not force the machine to switch off.
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Setting the Maintenance timer The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Maintenance. Select Maintenance timer. Change the settings as required. Confirm with OK. The start time is saved. The automatic maintenance programmes will start at the required start time from now on.
Cancelling automatic cleaning and descaling
You can cancel the automatic cleaning programme during the activation phase.
If the automatic cleaning programme is not performed five times in a row, the
dispensing of drinks is blocked. You will only be able to make drinks again
once the brew unit has been degreased and/or the milk pipework has been
cleaned. Touch the On/Off sensor. The time left in hours is shown in the
display. Touch Cancel. The cleaning or descaling solution is rinsed out of the
pipework. Rinsing can take up to 5 minutes. You can now make drinks.
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Many malfunctions and minor faults that can occur in daily operation can be corrected without contacting Miele. This will save you time and money because you will not need a service call. You can find information on how to remedy faults yourself at www.miele.com/ service. Please note, howeve
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