Miele CVA 2652 User Manual

Operating and Installation  
Instructions  
Coffee System  
CVA 2652  
en - US, CA  
To prevent accidents  
and machine damage  
read these instructions  
before  
installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 07 357 030  
Contents  
Cleaning and care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Descaling the coffee system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
Frequently asked questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Removing a jammed capsule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
After sales service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Caring for the environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Electrical connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Installation options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Coffee glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
The Espresso range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
The "Pure Origin" Espresso range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69  
The Lungo range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be  
followed, including the following:  
Read all instructions before installation or use of the coffee system.  
Proper use  
Please read these instructions  
This coffee system is for household  
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carefully to prevent accidents and  
use only, for the preparation of coffee  
machine damage.  
beverages (espresso, cappuccino and  
coffee).  
This appliance complies with current  
Do not use this machine other than for  
safety requirements. Improper use  
its intended use. Any other use could  
of the appliance can cause personal  
be hazardous.  
injury and material damage.  
Persons which lack physical,  
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sensory or mental abilities or  
Read this safety information carefully  
before operating the appliance.  
They contain important information  
on the safe installation, operation,  
and care of your coffee system. To  
avoid the risk of personal injury or  
damage to the coffee system, it is  
important that you carefully read the  
instructions.  
experience with the machine should not  
use it without supervision or instruction  
by a responsible person.  
Children  
Close supervision is necessary  
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when any appliance is used by or near  
children. They could easily be scalded  
or burned.  
Keep them in a safe place and pass  
them on to any future user.  
Never let children play with the  
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coffee system.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Technical safety  
This appliance must not be installed  
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or operated outdoors.  
Before installing the appliance  
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check for externally visible damage.  
Before service or maintenance  
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Do not operate a damaged appliance.  
disconnect the power supply by either  
removing the fuse, “tripping” the circuit  
breaker or unplugging the unit.  
Before connecting the appliance to  
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the electrical supply make sure that the  
voltage and frequency listed on the  
data plate correspond with the  
This appliance is not designed for  
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maritime use or for use in mobile  
household electrical supply. If in doubt, installations such as recreational  
consult a qualified technician.  
vehicles or aircraft. However, under  
certain conditions it may be possible for  
installation in these applications. Please  
contact the Miele Technical Service  
Department with specific requirements.  
Be certain your appliance is  
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properly installed and grounded by a  
qualified technician. To guarantee the  
electrical safety of this appliance,  
continuity must exist between the  
appliance and an effective grounding  
system. It is imperative that this basic  
safety requirement be met. If there is  
Installation work and repairs must  
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only be performed by a trained  
technician in accordance with national  
and local safety regulations. Repairs  
any doubt, have the electrical system of and other work by unauthorized  
the house checked by a qualified  
electrician.  
persons could be dangerous and may  
void the warranty.  
The appliance must be properly  
While the appliance is under  
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installed before operation to ensure that warranty repairs should only be  
no electrical components are  
accessible. Ensure that power is not  
supplied to the appliance while  
installation work, repairs or  
performed by an authorized service  
technician. Otherwise the warranty is  
void.  
Defective components should be  
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maintenance is performed.  
replaced by Miele original spare parts  
only. Only with these parts can the  
manufacturer guarantee the safety of  
the appliance.  
Do not use an extension cord to  
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connect the appliance to electricity.  
Extension cords do not guarantee the  
required safety of the appliance  
(danger of overheating).  
To protect against fire, electric  
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shock and injury to persons do not  
submerge the cord or plugs in water or  
other liquids.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Do not let the cord hang over the  
Use  
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edge of a table or counter, or touch hot  
surfaces.  
Use only Nespresso-coffee  
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capsules with this machine. The use of  
Do not operate any appliance with a other products will damage the  
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damaged cord or plug, or after the  
appliance.  
appliance malfunctions or has been  
damaged in any manner. Contact  
Miele.  
Caution! Risk of burns when  
dispensing hot beverages, they are  
extremely hot.  
Always attach the cord to the  
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appliance first, then plug it into the wall  
outlet. To disconnect, turn the machine  
off, then remove the plug from the wall  
outlet.  
Caution! Do not look directly or, with  
an optical instrument into the  
lighting - laser radiation.  
Never open the outer casing of the  
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Do not reach into the brew unit  
appliance. Tampering with electrical  
connections or components and  
mechanical parts is dangerous and  
may cause machine damage.  
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unless the appliance is disconnected  
from the power supply. Danger of  
injury.  
The water lines must be rinsed and  
If the machine is installed in  
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the machine cleaned thoroughly before  
the first coffee is prepared. The  
cappuccinatore should also be  
cleaned.  
combination with other appliances, a  
protective base should be installed  
between the appliance and the unit  
(except for combinations with a plate  
warmer).  
Only fill the water tank with cold,  
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fresh tap water. Warm or hot water, or  
any other liquids may damage the  
machine. The water should be changed  
daily to prevent bacteria or mold  
growth.  
Install or locate this appliance only  
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in accordance with the provided  
installation instructions.  
Do not use deionized or mineral  
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water. Mineral water leads to heavy  
calcium buildup in the machine that  
can damage the unit.  
Only use cold plain milk in the  
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cappuccinatore. Flavored milk products  
contain substances that can clog the  
machine.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Do not place anything other than  
To avoid injuries allow the coffee  
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Nespresso capsules un the capsule  
carousel.  
system to cool before cleaning or  
before putting on or taking off parts.  
Turn the machine off at the main switch  
when not in use and before cleaning.  
Do not use damaged, broken or  
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dented capsules! They may jam in the  
machine and damage it.  
The water in the drip tray can be  
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very hot. Use caution when emptying it.  
Danger of burns.  
Never place a cup with an  
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alcohol-coffee mixture underneath the  
coffee dispenser. Plastic parts of the  
unit could catch fire!  
The coffee system must be  
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descaled regularly with the supplied  
descaling tablets. In areas with very  
hard water the machine needs to be  
descaled more often.  
The hot water and steam dispensed  
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could cause scalding. These functions  
must be used carefully. Never hold any  
parts of the body under the steam  
nozzle or the hot water dispenser. The  
machine must never be used to clean  
objects.  
The capsule plate will soil more or  
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less depending on the coffee capsule  
used. Clean the capsule plate every 1  
to 2 months with a cleaning tablet,  
available from Miele.  
Never use a steam cleaner to clean  
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the appliance. Pressurized steam could  
damage electrical components and  
cause a short circuit.  
Only use the descaling tablets  
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provided by Miele and be sure to use  
the correct mixture of water and  
descaler. Otherwise appliance damage  
may occur.  
Clean the coffee system daily to  
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prevent bacterial growth. All parts of  
the coffee system are dishwasher-safe  
except for the capsule plate and the  
plastic drip tray. Failure to properly  
maintain machine may cause health  
issues.  
Do not hang, lean, sit or place heavy  
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items on the door. The machine may be  
damaged.  
The use of accessories not  
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recommended by the appliance  
manufacturer may result in fire, electric  
shock or injury to persons.  
Do not clean inside the capsule  
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plate opening. Danger on injury.  
Do not reach into the perforator.  
The appliance is designed for use  
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Injuries may occur.  
in room temperatures between 59°F  
and 140°F (15°C and 60°C). Do not use  
the appliance outside of this range of  
temperatures.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use  
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buttons or steam lever.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
AND REVIEW THEM  
PERIODICALLY  
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Guide to the coffee system  
Front view  
aOn/Off s touch control  
bDisplay  
cLeft arrow <, to scroll through program options  
dOK touch control, to confirm selected program options and save settings  
eRight arrow >, to scroll through program options  
fr Drink selection touch control to select the beverage type (coffee or  
espresso)  
gDoor grip  
hPlastic drip tray  
iMetal drip tray  
jCoffee dispenser  
kInset for Cappuccinatore  
lValve / Lever for steam and hot water  
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Guide to the coffee system  
Interior view  
mMain Switch  
nCapsule plate (replace with descaling funnel when descaling is performed)  
oBrew unit  
pCapsule carousel  
qCarousel tray  
rWater tank  
sDrip tray with grid  
(with no-spill grid for transport)  
tWaste container  
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Display  
Touch controls  
Display  
Select a touch control with your  
fingertip to use the machine.  
COSI  
o Espresso  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5  
L
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n
G
k
C
The main menu in the display shows  
the following symbols:  
K
L
o
n
Up to 5 different coffee types  
Steam  
Hot water  
User profile for up to 9 different  
users  
G Maintenance program - rinse  
k
Maintenance program - descale  
C
Settings - customize appliance  
^ Use < or > to select a program item  
in the display. When the desired  
program item is highlighted, select  
OK.  
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First steps to use  
Before the first use  
Setting the clock  
^ Tap < or > until the desired clock  
format (12 or 24-hour clock) is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
The appliance must be correctly  
installed and connected before the  
first use. See the "Installation  
Instructions".  
^ Enter the time of day: Use the arrow  
buttons to first set the hour. Confirm  
with OK.  
Clean the appliance and remove  
protective foils before the first use.  
See "Cleaning and Care".  
^ Use the same process to set the  
minutes.  
^ Select when you would like the time  
to be displayed:  
Switching on  
^ Select On/Off s to turn the coffee  
system on.  
"On": The time of day will be  
displayed even if the appliance is off.  
The first few times the machine is  
turned on with the main switch a  
welcome screen will briefly appear in  
the display, followed by other  
messages. The welcome screen will be  
displayed until 5 beverages have been  
prepared.  
"On for 60 seconds": When the  
appliance is turned off, the time of  
day will remain displayed for 60  
seconds.  
"Not displayed": When the  
appliance is switched off, the time  
display immediately goes out.  
^ Select OK to confirm.  
Míele Welcome  
Once the settings have been entered  
correctly, the display will show Set-up  
successful.  
During the very first use, you will be  
prompted to select a language.  
^ Tap < or > until the desired language  
appears in the display.  
^ Confirm the message with OK.  
^ Confirm by selecting OK.  
The desired language is now set.  
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First steps to use  
Filling lines with water  
Switching off  
The appliance is drained completely  
before leaving the factory. Before the  
first drink is prepared, you will need to  
pump water into the lines.  
^ Select On/Off s to turn the coffee  
system off.  
When a coffee beverage is  
prepared, the unit rinses once  
before it switches itself off.  
^ Place a cup under the coffee  
dispenser.  
Hot water  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5  
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G
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^ Select Hot water o using < or >.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Allow some hot water to run into a  
cup.  
^ Turn off the water by selecting OK  
again.  
The lines are now filled with water, and  
the appliance is ready to use.  
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Filling water and coffee capsules  
The appliance should be cleaned  
before filling it with water and coffee  
capsules (see "Cleaning and care").  
Be sure to set the water hardness  
(see "Settings - Water hardness").  
Filling the water tank  
^ Lift the water tank a and pull it out  
b.  
The water tank should be washed and  
filled with fresh cold tap water before  
each day of use.  
^ Fill the container with fresh, cold tap  
water to the "Max." mark.  
,Never put hot water or any other  
liquid except cold water into the  
water tank. Do not use mineral water  
in the appliance. It causes heavy  
lime build-up and will damage the  
appliance.  
A valve at the tank front prevents leaks.  
^ Push the water tank back into the  
machine.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
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Filling water and coffee capsules  
Filling the coffee capsule  
carousel  
Only insert Nespresso coffee  
capsules in the carousel.  
Damaged, broken or dented  
capsules should not be used they  
may jam in the machine.  
^ Pull the carousel tray, a, all the way  
out.  
There are five chambers, each can hold  
four capsules. The coffee types have to  
be allocated to their respective  
^ Insert the capsules into the  
chambers, c of the capsule carousel  
b, with the flat, foil side facing down.  
The capsule carousel can also be  
lifted up and out of the tray for easier  
loading.  
chambers to get the desired coffee  
type. You can also fill each chamber  
with the same coffee type.  
The chambers are factory set for a  
coffee type. Fill the chambers  
respectively or program other coffee  
types according to your preference.  
See "Allocating various coffee types".  
Take care that the capsules sit  
loosely in the chambers so they do  
not jam.  
^ Insert the carousel into the carousel  
tray.  
^ Push the carousel all the way into the  
machine.  
^ Close the door.  
The machine aligns the carousel  
automatically. A sound will be heard.  
Removing the coffee capsules  
^ Pull out the carousel tray and lift out  
the carousel.  
^ Push the carousel ring up and take  
out the capsules.  
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Allocating various coffee types  
Sixteen different Nespresso coffee  
types are available for this coffee  
Several options are now available:  
system (as well as occasional "Limited  
Edition" blends). They differentiate in  
terms of acidity, fruitness, bitterness  
and roast. Therefore the preparing  
times will vary.  
Select type  
Allows you to select from the coffee  
types which have already been  
allocated.  
^ Use < or > to select the coffee type  
you wish to allocate to the selected  
chamber. Confirm with OK.  
See "The Espresso / Lungo range" for  
more information on the coffee types.  
Allocating the coffee types  
Rename type  
Five different coffee types can be filled  
in the five chambers of the capsule  
carousel. The chambers can be either  
allocated to the desired coffee types or  
filled with the same coffee type in all  
chambers.  
Allows you to enter a new type of  
coffee.  
^ Tap < or > until "Rename type" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
In the display you will see letters and  
numbers. Use the arrow buttons to  
select the desired character.  
Settings F  
K1 K1 K3 K4 K5  
L
L n  
G
k
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A new word will always be capitalized,  
and the appliance will then switch to  
lowercase letters.  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap an arrow button until "Allocate  
type" is highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired  
characters.  
^ Use the arrow buttons to select  
"Chamber 1" (for example). Confirm  
with OK.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
You will see the selected text in the  
upper line of the display.  
If you misspell a word, use the  
arrow buttons to select the trash can  
symbol. Confirm with OK. The last  
entered character will be deleted.  
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Allocating various coffee types  
Saving an entry  
You can allocate up to 10 types of  
^ When the entry is complete, use < or  
> to select OK. Confirm by pressing  
OK again.  
coffee. If you try to allocate more  
than 10 coffee types "Memory full"  
will appear in the display. You will  
need to first erase a coffee type to  
create space.  
The menu for the chamber you are  
"loading" will appear in the display.  
^ To exit the menu, use < or > to select  
"back A". Confirm with OK.  
Once you allocate a coffee type, it  
will be available for use in any  
chamber, even if you entered it  
under a specific program item, for  
example under chamber 1.  
Not saving an entry  
^ If you do not wish to save an entry,  
use < or > to select "back A".  
Confirm with OK.  
Chamber symbols in the display  
Once you have assigned a type of  
coffee to a chamber, a coffee bean  
symbol K will appear in front of the  
chamber number in the main menu.  
When you select a chamber the type of  
coffee allocated to that chamber will  
appear in the top line of the display.  
The following options will only  
appear once a new coffee type has  
been added:  
Change type  
This option can be used to change the  
type of coffee allocated to a chamber.  
If the chamber is empty, an  
exclamation point will appear after the  
bean symbol.  
^ Tap < or > until "Change type" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
Now continue as you would in "Rename  
type".  
If the chamber has not been allocated  
with a type of coffee a question mark  
will appear after the coffee bean  
symbol, regardless of whether the  
chamber if full or empty. When the  
chamber is selected "Empty" will  
appear in the top line of the display and  
coffee cannot be dispensed from that  
chamber.  
Delete type  
This option can be used to completely  
delete a coffee type.  
^ Select "Delete type" and confirm with  
OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the coffee type  
to be deleted.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
A check appears after the coffee type  
and it will be erased.  
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Making coffee / espresso  
Pre-warming the cups  
Clean the coffee system daily to  
prevent bacterial growth. All parts of  
the coffee system are dishwasher-  
safe except for the capsule plate  
and the plastic drip tray. Failure to  
properly maintain machine may  
cause health issues.  
Pre-warming the cups allows the coffee  
to fully develop the flavor and aroma.  
Use caution. Steam and hot water  
are very hot.  
^ Place a cup under the steam / hot  
water valve.  
Rinse the water lines before  
preparing the first drink of the day. If  
the machine is still cold this will take  
place automatically. The heating  
system will heat and the water lines  
will be rinsed.  
To pre-warm with hot water  
^ Select hot water "o" using < or >.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Allow some hot water run into a cup.  
^ Select On/Off s to turn the machine  
on.  
^ Turn off the water by selecting OK  
again.  
The following message appears:  
^ Leave the cup for a few seconds to  
warm, then pour the water away.  
Heating-up phase  
To pre-warm with steam  
When the unit is heated, a message  
appears:  
^ Select heating with steam "L" using  
< or >.  
^ Press the steam lever down.  
Rinsing  
The steam supply is temporary. If  
the steam stops prematurely push  
the steam lever up then down again.  
Water will now run out of the coffee  
dispenser and a noise will be heard as  
the carousel aligns.  
^ Push the lever up to stop the steam  
from dispensing.  
The main menu then appears in the  
display:  
^ Pour away any excess water.  
COSI  
o Espresso  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5  
L
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n
G
k
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Making coffee / espresso  
Coffee and Espresso  
Double portion  
^ Place a cup under the coffee  
dispenser.  
If you would like a double portion of  
coffee or espresso, or to prepare two  
portions at the same time,  
COSI  
o Espresso  
^ select OK a second time while the  
display still reads "Double portion?".  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5  
L
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n
G
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^ Use < or > to select the desired  
coffee type.  
The two portions are prepared one after  
the other.  
^ Use the "Drink selection" touch  
control to select Espresso or Coffee.  
Interrupting preparation  
The beverage type you have  
^ Select OK when "Stop" appears in the  
display.  
selected will appear in the upper  
right hand corner of the display.  
The drink preparation will stop.  
^ Select OK.  
The desired beverage will now be  
dispensed.  
If you prefer to have a portion size that  
is larger or smaller than the pre-set  
sizes for coffee and espresso, see  
"Programming quantities - serving  
sizes").  
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Making coffee / espresso  
Preparing hot milk, frothed  
milk, and Cappuccino  
This appliance includes a  
Cappuccinatore, which can be used to  
easily prepare warm milk, frothed milk,  
and cappuccino.  
Pushed in: Milk is frothed into the cup  
Before using the cappuccinatore for  
the first time, wash it either in the  
dishwasher or with hot water and  
liquid dish soap.  
Pulled out: Milk is frothed into the  
cappuccinatore  
When milk is frothed in the  
cappuccinatore the froth is hotter  
and has more volume.  
See "Cleaning and care".  
When frothing milk into a cup while  
dispensing a coffee, the steam  
system must be turned on. See  
"Settings - Steam system".  
The steam supply is temporary. If  
the steam stops and there is not  
enough froth prepared, push the  
steam lever up then down again.  
Above the handle on the  
cappuccinatore there is a valve a, and  
a milk spout b on the side.  
Cold milk is best for creating froth.  
The steam is regulated by turning the  
valve.  
Left: hot milk is prepared  
Right: froth is prepared  
Be sure not to set the valve between  
these two settings - this may cause  
the milk to splatter.  
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Making coffee / espresso  
Frothing milk into a cup  
Preparing a cappuccino  
^ Prepare frothed milk in a cup.  
^ Place the cup of frothed milk under  
the coffee dispenser.  
^ Pre-warm the cup before filling with  
froth.  
^ Push the cappuccinatore spout all  
the way into the lid.  
^ Use the drink selection "r" touch  
control to select Espresso.  
^ Turn the valve all the way to the right.  
^ Select OK.  
^ Fill the cappuccinatore a no higher  
than the upper mark with cold milk  
and cover with the lid on.  
Espresso now flows through the coffee  
dispenser and the cappuccino is ready.  
^ Place the cappuccinatore in the inset  
on the drip tray, and the cup b  
under the spout.  
^ Slowly press the steam lever down.  
The steam lever must click into the  
down position - otherwise the valve is  
not properly connected to the  
cappuccinatore.  
^ Push the steam lever up when  
enough froth is prepared.  
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Making coffee / espresso  
Frothing milk in the cappuccinatore  
Heating milk  
^ Fill the cappuccinatore to the upper  
mark with cold milk and put the lid  
on.  
^ Turn the valve all the way to the left  
for heating.  
^ Push the milk spout all the way in (hot  
milk in the cup) or pull the milk spout  
out (hot milk in the cappuccinatore)  
and place the cappuccinatore into  
the recess in the drip tray.  
^ Pull the cappuccinatore spout into  
the "out" position.  
^ Turn the valve all the way to the right  
for frothing.  
^ Fill the cappuccinatore to the lower  
marking a with cold milk and cover  
with the lid.  
^ Slowly press the steam lever down  
and carefully "connect" the valve to  
the cappuccinatore.  
^ Place the cappuccinatore in the inset  
on the drip tray.  
^ Slowly press the steam lever down.  
The steam lever must click into the  
down position - otherwise the valve is  
not properly connected to the  
cappuccinatore.  
^ Push the steam lever up when  
enough froth is prepared.  
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Making coffee / espresso  
Rinsing the lid  
After use  
For a quick cleaning between uses of  
the cappuccinatore the lid can be  
rinsed with the steam valve.  
If you do not wish to rinse the lines  
automatically, they should be flushed  
manually before turning the machine off  
for the day.  
This rinsing does not replace the  
cleaning of the cappuccinatore in a  
dishwasher.  
When a coffee beverage is prepared,  
the unit always rinses once before it  
switches itself off. For this, it is best to  
place a container underneath the  
beverage nozzle and the steam vent.  
Maintenance  
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The lines can also be rinsed manually  
(see "Cleaning and Care" - "Rinsing the  
System").  
^ Select maintenance "G" using < or  
>.  
^ Select "Rinse Cappuccinatore" and  
confirm with OK button.  
^ Push the cappuccinatore spout "in".  
^ Place an empty cup under the  
cappuccinatore spout.  
^ Press the steam lever down.  
The following appears in the display.  
Cappuccinatore being rinsed  
Hot water now runs through the lid and  
flushes it clean. The process will stop  
automatically when the lid is rinsed.  
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Setting serving sizes  
The flavor of the coffee depends on the Setting the serving sizes using the  
coffee type and the quantity of water  
used. To ensure the machine uses  
exactly the amount of water to suit your  
taste and your cup size, use this feature  
to program the water amount used.  
OK button  
^ Place the cup you will be using to set  
the portion size under the dispenser  
for the corresponding beverage type.  
^ Use the drink selection r touch  
control to select the desired  
You can set the serving sizes for  
espresso, coffee, and hot water.  
beverage type (coffee or espresso)  
or select Hot water o using < or >.  
The Espresso is a standard size  
espresso, for an espresso cup.  
^ Press and hold OK until "Prog. the  
amount" appears in the display.  
The Coffee is a standard size coffee. It  
uses the same quantity of coffee as an  
espresso, but adds more water.  
^ Once the cup is filled to your desire,  
tap OK again to save the portion size.  
Regardless of the chamber selected  
or the type of coffee being prepared  
all drinks will be dispensed using the  
programmed serving size.  
The programmed amount will now be  
dispensed every time the drink set is  
prepared, no matter which chamber or  
coffee type is selected for the coffee  
drinks.  
The water flow stops automatically  
when it reaches the maximum  
amount possible.  
The maximum water amount will  
then be saved for the drink selected.  
If the water tank becomes empty  
while setting the serving size, the  
process is canceled and the size is  
not saved.  
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Setting serving sizes  
Setting the serving sizes via Settings  
"C"  
^ Place the cup you will be using to set  
the portion size under the dispenser  
for the corresponding beverage type.  
^ Select "Settings" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap > until "Prog. the amount" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
Espresso, coffee, and hot water appear  
in the display.  
^ Use < or > to select the beverage  
type you would like to set. Confirm  
with OK.  
^ For coffee drinks, select the type of  
coffee desired. Confirm with OK. (If  
the OK button does not respond, the  
chamber for the coffee type selected  
is empty.)  
^ Select "Start".  
^ Once the cup is filled to your desire,  
tap the OK button to save the portion  
size.  
The programmed amount will now be  
dispensed every time the drink set is  
prepared, no matter which chamber or  
coffee type is selected for the coffee  
drinks.  
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User profiles  
Up to 9 individual user profiles can be  
programmed to accommodate different  
preferences and serving sizes.  
See "Setting serving sizes".  
Setting a user profile  
To enter a new user profile.  
^ Tap the < or > until "Set" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
User profile  
You can allocate up to 9 user  
profiles. If you try to allocate more  
than 9 user profiles, the message  
"Memory full" will appear in the  
display. You will need to first erase a  
name to create space for another  
user profile.  
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^ Tap the right arrow > button until user  
profile "n" is highlighted. Confirm with  
OK.  
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Several options are now available:  
Selecting a user profile  
In the display you will see letters and  
numbers.  
This option allows you to select from  
user profiles which are already  
allocated.  
A new word will always be capitalized,  
and the appliance will then switch to  
lowercase letters. You can also use a  
hyphen and/or empty spaces after the  
first letter.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired user  
profile. Confirm with OK.  
To show that a user profile has been  
selected, the upper display line will now  
show a number after the "n" symbol.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired  
characters.  
^ Confirm each character with OK.  
You will see the selected text in the  
upper line of the display.  
If you misspell a word, use the  
arrow buttons to select the trash can  
symbol. Confirm with OK. The last  
entered character will be deleted.  
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User profiles  
Saving an entry  
Revert  
^ When the entry is complete, use < or  
> to select OK. Confirm by selecting  
OK again.  
The coffee system can be set so that  
after each drink prepared, it will  
automatically revert to the standard  
user profile or retains the most recently  
selected user profile.  
The menu for the user profile will  
appear in the display.  
^ Use the arrow buttons to select the  
"Revert".  
Not saving an entry  
^ If you do not wish to save the entry,  
use < or > to select "back A".  
Confirm with OK.  
Select from the following options:  
Manual  
The following options will only  
appear if you have already added a  
new user profile:  
The appliance stores and operates  
using the selected user profile until  
another user profile is selected.  
^ Use < or > to select "manual".  
Confirm with OK.  
Changing a user profile  
^ Select the user profile you wish to  
change. Confirm with OK.  
After each use  
After each drink prepared, the  
appliance automatically switches back  
to the standard user profile.  
^ Continue as described in "Setting a  
user profile".  
Deleting a user profile  
^ Use the arrow buttons to select  
"Default". Confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Delete" and confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the user profile  
you wish to delete.  
When switched on  
Every time the appliance is turned on,  
the appliance automatically selects the  
standard user profile, regardless of  
which user profile was set before the  
machine was last turned off.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
A check appears after the selected  
user profile, and it will be erased  
shortly.  
^ Select "When switched on" using the  
arrow buttons. Confirm with OK.  
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User profiles  
Making coffee / espresso with  
user profiles  
Setting serving sizes for user  
profiles  
If you have set the machine for specific You can also set different portion sizes  
user profiles (see "Setting user profiles") for the remaining 9 user profiles (in  
you must first select the desired user  
and then the type of drink.  
addition to the standard user profile).  
^ Use < or > to select user profile "n".  
Confirm with OK.  
User profile  
^ Select "Select" using < or >. Confirm  
with OK.  
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^ Select user profile "n" using < or >.  
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^ Use < or > to select the user profile  
you wish to use to set a serving size  
for. Confirm with OK.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Select" using < or >, then  
select OK.  
To show that a user profile has been  
selected, the upper display line will  
show a number after the user profile "n"  
symbol.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired user  
profile, then select OK.  
To indicate that a user has been  
selected, the upper display line will now  
show a number after the "n" symbol.  
^ Proceed as described in the  
beginning of this section.  
The machine can now be operated as  
usual.  
All serving sizes will then apply only for  
the user selected.  
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Settings  
The coffee system can be customized  
to suit individual preferences.  
Time of day  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
Selecting a language  
^ Tap > until "Time of day" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
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Clock format  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
^ Select "Clock format" using the arrow  
buttons.  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
"Language" is now highlighted in the  
display.  
^ Tap > to select a 12 or 24-hour  
format.  
^ Select OK.  
^ Select OK when the desired clock  
format is highlighted.  
^ Tap < or > until the desired language  
is highlighted.  
The clock format has now been saved.  
A total of 25 languages are available.  
Setting the time of day  
^ Select "Set" using < or >.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hour.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
The setting will be automatically saved  
and the display will go back to the  
previous screen.  
All displays will now appear in the  
selected language.  
^ Repeat to set the minutes.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
If a language is accidentally  
selected, follow the flag F to return  
to the language setting.  
The time is now saved.  
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Settings  
Display  
Setting the timer  
You can switch the time of day display  
on or off:  
The machine can be set to turn on or off  
to suit your preference.  
^ Select "Display" using the arrow  
buttons.  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
Select one of the following settings:  
^ Tap > until "Timer" is highlighted,  
confirm with OK.  
"On": The time of day is displayed  
even if the appliance is off.  
^ Select "Set", confirm with OK.  
"On for 60 seconds": When the  
appliance is turned off, the time of  
day will remain displayed for 60  
seconds.  
Select one of the following options:  
Switching on at a preset time  
"Not displayed": When the  
appliance is turned off, the time  
display immediately goes out.  
A specific time can be set to turn the  
machine on, e.g. for breakfast.  
^ Use < or > to select "Switch on at",  
confirm with OK.  
A check will appear next to the  
currently selected option.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hour.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Select OK when the desired display  
format is selected.  
^ Repeat to set the minutes.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
The setting will be automatically saved  
and the display will go back to the  
previous screen. The coffee system will  
turn on at the preset time.  
The timer must be activated (see  
"Activate") for this function to work.  
When the unit is cold, it will always  
automatically rinse once when it  
turns on.  
With the system lock turned on, the  
unit does not turn on at the specified  
time.  
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Settings  
Switching off at a preset time  
If the coffee system turns on  
If the coffee system can be set to turn  
off automatically.  
automatically three times and no  
beverage is dispensed, the machine  
will not turn on automatically after  
that. The preset times will remain  
saved and will be activated when  
the machine is manually turned on  
again. This is a safety measure to  
ensure the machine does not turn on  
daily during a longer absence.  
^ Select "Switch off at" using < or >.  
Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hour. Confirm  
with OK.  
^ Repeat to set the minutes. Confirm  
with OK.  
The appliance will turn off at the  
programmed time each day.  
Switching off after  
The appliance can be set to turn off  
automatically. This can be done via the  
"Switch off after" function, a range from  
15 minutes to 9 hours can be set.  
The timer must be activated (see  
"Activate") for this function to work.  
When a beverage has been  
prepared, the unit always rinses  
once before turning off.  
If the appliance is not used again after a  
drink is prepared it will automatically turn  
off after the programmed amount of time.  
Activate  
^ Select "Switch off after" using < or >,  
confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Activate".  
Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > to set the hour. Confirm  
with OK.  
Both program items "Switch on at" and  
"Switch off at" are displayed.  
^ Repeat to set the minutes. Confirm  
with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select the desired  
option.  
For example, if the display shows 1:00,  
the appliance will turn off 1 hour after  
the last drink is prepared.  
Tap the OK button to activate or  
deactivate the option. A check mark in  
will be shown next to the selected  
function.  
The setting will be automatically saved  
and the display will go back to the  
previous screen. The coffee system will  
turn off at the preset time.  
^ Select "Accept" using < or >. Confirm  
with OK.  
^ Select "Back" using < or >. Confirm  
with OK.  
When a beverage has been  
prepared, the unit always rinses  
once before turning off.  
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Settings  
Steam system  
Lighting: Adjusting the  
brightness  
The appliance is equipped with 2  
heating systems allowing you to  
prepare steam and coffee/espresso at  
the same time. If you do not use steam  
frequently, it can be turned off to save  
energy.  
The brightness of the machine lighting  
can be adjusted.  
^ Select "Settings F", confirm with OK.  
Settings  
Lighting  
Info  
If the steam system is turned Off,  
the appliance will only prepare  
steam and coffee/espresso one after  
the other.  
^ Tap < or > until "Lighting" is  
highlighted, confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Brightness", confirm with OK.  
If the steam system is Off and you  
operate the steam valve, the  
appliance will not product steam  
until it has heated up.  
^ Tap < or > to select a lighter or  
darker setting.  
^ Tap OK to save the setting.  
If you continue to tap < all the way to  
the left until you can no longer see the  
small white bars, the lighting will turn  
off.  
As long as the appliance has not  
been turned off completely, the  
steam system will remain active.  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap > until "Steam system" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "On" or "Off.  
Confirm with OK.  
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Settings  
Lighting: Setting the switch-off Display  
time  
The display contrast and brightness  
can be adjusted.  
Whenever the machine is On, the  
machine lighting is also On. The  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
lighting turns off automatically when the  
machine has been idle for 15 minutes.  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap > until "Display" is highlighted.  
Confirm with OK.  
When the machine is turned off, you  
can program the lighting to remain On  
and to shut off automatically after a  
certain amount of time if the machine is  
not used  
^ Use < or > to select "Contrast" or  
"Brightness" as desired. Confirm with  
OK.  
You can choose a duration from 15  
minutes to 6 hours.  
^ Use < or > to set the contrast lower  
or higher, or to make the display  
brighter or darker.  
^ Turn the machine off.  
^ Confirm with OK to save the setting.  
^ With the machine turned off, tap OK.  
^ Select "Lighting", confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Switch off after", confirm with  
OK.  
^ Use < or > to select an switch-off  
time, confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Brightness" and tap OK.  
^ Tap the arrow button to increase or  
decrease the brightness. Tap OK to  
save the setting (Factory Setting:  
Off).  
^ Select "Back" symbol twice to exit the  
menu.  
The machine will now automatically turn  
the lighting off after the programmed  
amount of time.  
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Settings  
Volume  
Info (displaying No. of drinks)  
The appliance can be set so a tone will  
If the option "Info" is selected, the  
sound each time a button touched. The display will show how many drinks the  
volume of the signal tones can also be  
set.  
appliance has prepared to date, or how  
many more drinks can be prepared  
before the machine needs to be  
descaled.  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
^ Tap > until "Volume" is highlighted.  
Confirm with OK.  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap > until "Info" is highlighted.  
Confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "Buzzer tones" or  
"Keypad tone" as desired. Confirm  
with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select from:  
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-
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"Total no. of coffees"  
^ Use < or > to set the volume louder  
or softer.  
"No. of portions until descaling"  
or the total portions of coffee,  
If you tap the left arrow button < until no  
more white bars are shown, the tone  
will turn off.  
espresso, hot water or steam.  
^ Confirm with OK.  
^ Select OK to return to the previous  
menu.  
^ Confirm with OK to save the setting.  
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Settings  
System lock  
Water hardness  
The coffee system can be locked so  
that it cannot be used by children or  
those not familiar with the operating  
instructions.  
The hardness of the water used in the  
coffee system must be determined and  
programmed into the appliance. The  
water hardness will determine how  
frequently the unit must be descaled to  
maintain the coffee system properly.  
The machine monitors the volume of  
water passing through it in conjunction  
with the hardness of the water and will  
indicate when descaling is necessary.  
Your local water authority can tell you  
the hardness of your tap water or you  
can measure it yourself using the  
enclosed test strip.  
If the appliance is locked, the  
"Switch on at" function will not work.  
Activating/Deactivating the system  
lock  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Safety" using < or >. Confirm  
with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "System lock" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or > to select "On". Confirm  
with OK.  
The appliance is now locked and will  
not operate. The display now shows a  
closed padlock X and a message  
whenever a button is tapped.  
^ Dip the test strip in the water for  
1 second and shake off any  
remaining water. The result is visible  
in about 1 minute.  
To deactivate the system lock, follow  
the same procedure as above,  
selecting "Off" instead.  
Temporarily deactivating the system  
lock  
If the water hardness is greater than  
40 gr/gal (40°d), the water must be  
descaled more often than displayed.  
Calcium will build up faster than at a  
lower water hardness and may  
damage the machine.  
^ Press and hold the OK button for  
approx. 3 seconds.  
The appliance is now temporarily  
unlocked and drinks can be prepared.  
As soon as you turn the coffee  
system off again the lock will  
reactivate.  
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Settings  
The appliance can be set to one of 4  
hardness levels:  
Restore factory default  
settings  
Level 1 (soft):  
This option allows you to reset all saved  
settings to the factory default.  
0 - 3 gr/gal (0 - 3 °d)  
Level 2 (moderate):  
You can select whether you wish to  
reset All settings to the factory default  
(Timer, Steam system, Lighting, System  
lock, Water hardness, Display, most  
recent coffee type selected and all  
standard user profile settings) or to  
delete the User profile.  
4 - 7 gr/gal (4 - 7 °d)  
Level 3 (hard):  
7 - 15 gr/gal (7 - 14 °d)  
Level 4 (very hard):  
15 - 22 gr/gal (14 - 21 °d)  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "Water hardness" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "Factory default" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
^ Use < or >" to set the desired water  
hardness. Confirm with OK.  
All settings  
If you select "All settings" the factory  
default settings will all be restored.  
The water hardness selected is now  
saved.  
^ Under "All settings" select the item  
"Reset". Confirm with OK.  
All settings will be returned to the  
factory default settings.  
If you inadvertently select "Reset",  
turn off the appliance, the settings  
will not be reset.  
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Settings  
The coffee system is delivered with  
the following factory default settings:  
User profile  
All user profiles entered by the user are  
deleted, leaving only the standard  
profile.  
– Steam system (On)  
– Time display (on for 60 seconds),  
Clock format (24 h),  
^ Under "User profile n" select "Reset".  
Confirm with OK.  
Timer: Turning on at (12:00),  
Turning off after (1:00),  
The user profiles will now be deleted.  
Turning off at (12:00),  
Turning on at (deactivated)  
Turning off at (deactivated)  
If you inadvertently select "Reset",  
turn off the appliance, the settings  
will not be reset.  
– Lighting: Brightness (medium)  
– System lock (Off)  
– Water hardness (very hard 4)  
– Display: Contrast (medium),  
Brightness (maximum)  
– Volume: Signal tones (maximum)  
Button tone (maximum)  
– User profile: Revert (when switched  
on)  
– Allocate type:  
Chamber 1 = Volluto  
Chamber 2 = Arpeggio  
Chamber 3 = Cosi  
Chamber 4 = Roma  
Chamber 5 = Decaffeinato  
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Cleaning and care  
Overview  
Frequency  
What needs to be done?  
Every time milk is prepared if there Rinse out the lid to the Cappuccinatore  
is more than one hour between  
uses  
Rinse the system (intake lines)  
Clean the Cappuccinatore  
Everyday  
Clean the water tank  
(at least at the end of the day,  
before you switch off the  
Clean the waste container  
appliance)  
Clean the drip tray  
Clean the no spill grid  
Clean the cover to the coffee dispenser  
Clean capsule carousel and carousel tray  
Clean the inside door tray  
Once a week  
(more often if there is heavy  
Clean the interior  
soiling)  
Clean the steam vent  
Clean the front of the appliance (especilly right after  
descaling)  
Once a month  
Clean the capsule plate (use cleaning tablets)  
Change the perforator  
After approx 15,000 portions  
Depending on water hardness  
Descale the appliance  
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Cleaning and care  
If the parts are frequently cleaned in the  
dishwasher, they may become  
Turn the machine off at the main  
switch before cleaning.  
discolored through contact with food  
particles (e.g., tomatoes, etc.). This will  
not affect their performance.  
Allow the coffee system to cool  
before cleaning. Be aware, the water  
in the drip tray will be hot.  
Danger of burns!  
See the following pages for details of  
cleaning each part.  
Rinsing the System  
Do not clean in the capsule plate  
opening. Danger of injury.  
Before turning off the appliance for an  
extended period of time, flush the lines,  
the brewing system, the spout and the  
steam vent.  
Do not clean the unit with a steam  
cleaner.  
When a beverage is prepared, the unit  
always rinses once before turning off.  
Never use abrasive cleaning agents.  
These will damage the machine.  
It is best to place a container  
It is very important to clean the coffee  
system on a regular basis.  
underneath the beverage nozzle and  
the steam vent while the unit is rinsing.  
The following components of the coffee  
system should be cleaned after each  
day of use to prevent mold and  
bacteria growth.  
Maintenance  
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^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance G" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
Dishwasher safe  
– Water tank  
^ Select "Rinse System" and confirm  
with OK.  
– Drip tray with grid  
– Metal drip tray  
Water will now run out of the coffee  
dispenser.  
– Cappuccinatore (if used)  
– Waste container  
^ Press the steam lever down.  
Water will now run out of the steam  
valve.  
Hand wash only with warm water and  
liquid dish soap  
^ Push the steam lever up after a few  
seconds.  
– Plastic drip tray  
– Capsule plate  
The lines are rinsed. Drinks can either  
be prepared now or the machine may  
be turned off.  
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Cleaning and care  
Water tank  
Drip tray with grid  
Empty the water tank daily, and fill it  
with cold fresh water shortly before you  
start preparing a beverage.  
Do not remove the drip tray from the  
appliance for a few minutes after the  
final rinse, as water will still run from  
the lines.  
When cleaning, check to be sure  
that there is no debris in or around  
the valve. This would prevent the  
tank from connecting properly,  
causing it to leak.  
Use caution when removing the drip  
tray, the water may be hot. Danger  
of burns.  
Clean the drip tray daily.  
^ Open the appliance door and  
carefully remove the drip tray from  
the appliance.  
^ Clean the niche of the water tank.  
Waste container  
^ Wash the drip tray and the grid in the  
dishwasher, or by hand with a mild  
solution of warm water and liquid  
dish soap, then dry thoroughly.  
Clean the waste container daily.  
Typically there will also be some water  
in the container, left over from the  
brewing and rinsing processes.  
^ Clean and dry the metal sensors at  
the back of the drip tray. If the  
sensors are soiled or wet the unit  
cannot read when the drip tray is full  
and needs to be emptied.  
^ Slightly lift the waste container, then  
pull it out of the appliance.  
^ Wash the container in the  
dishwasher, or by hand with a mild  
solution of warm water and liquid  
dish soap, then dry thoroughly.  
^ Push the drip tray, with the grid  
inserted, along the right hand side of  
the opening and to the back of the  
machine.  
^ Clean the waster container niche. Be  
sure to clean the sensors, left and  
right, the sensors read if the waste  
container is inserted and if it needs to  
be emptied.  
^ Close the door.  
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Cleaning and care  
Plastic and metal drip trays  
^ Lift up the tray slightly a, and pull it  
all the way out b.  
^ Take the plastic and metal drip trays  
out of the appliance and wash them.  
^ Wash the capsule carousel and tray  
in the dishwasher, or by hand with a  
mild solution of warm water and  
Wash the plastic drip tray by hand  
only.  
liquid dish soap, then dry thoroughly.  
Capsule carousel and tray  
^ Clean the carousel niche as well. Be  
sure to clean the sensor, which  
selects the proper capsule  
compartment, and the recess in the  
floor of the niche. Dry with a soft  
cloth.  
^ Pull the carousel tray a out as far as  
possible.  
^ Lift the capsule carousel b up and  
out.  
^ To reinsert the tray, slide the runners  
along the guide rails and push them  
into the machine until they click into  
place.  
^ Insert the capsule carousel, the  
appliance will align it automatically.  
^ Slide the tray and capsule carousel  
back into the appliance.  
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Cleaning and care  
Coffee dispenser cover  
Interior and appliance door  
^ Open the appliance door.  
Turn the machine off at the main  
switch before cleaning.  
^ Once all removable parts have been  
taken out, clean the interior with a  
mild solution of warm water and  
liquid dish soap.  
^ Slide the cover, in the middle of the  
appliance door, upward.  
^ Clean the cover in the dishwasher, or  
with a mild solution of warm water  
and liquid dish soap. Also clean the  
inside of the door with warm water  
and a mild solution of liquid dish  
soap. Dry thoroughly.  
^ Also clean the small drip catch in the  
lower part of the inside door.  
^ Slide the cover back onto the coffee  
dispenser. Be sure that the cover sits  
properly on the dispenser.  
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Cleaning and care  
Capsule plate  
Steam valve  
The capsule plate will soil more or less  
depending on the oil content of the  
coffee capsule used.  
The small rubber sleeve which  
connects the steam valve to the  
cappuccinatore can be removed for  
cleaning. The sleeve as well as the  
steam valve tip (underneath the rubber  
sleeve) should be cleaned regularly.  
Clean the capsule plate as necessary  
or when the machine needs to be  
descaled with the supplied cleaning  
tablets. The cleaning tablets can be  
purchased from Miele.  
^ Press the steam lever down and pull  
off the rubber sleeve.  
^ Press the checkered portion, a,  
down and pull the capsule plate, b,  
out.  
^ Clean the rubber sleeve and the  
steam valve tip with a mild solution of  
warm water and liquid dish soap.  
^ Dissolve one cleaning tablet in hot  
water.  
^ Reattach the rubber sleeve firmly on  
the steam valve tip. Be sure it is  
seated correctly.  
^ Place the capsule plate in the  
solution and let it soak for one hour.  
^ Rinse thoroughly and dry the capsule  
plate.  
^ Push the steam lever up  
^ Insert the capsule plate back into the  
machine until it clicks into place.  
If the steam valve is down when the  
door is closed, it could cause  
damage.  
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Cleaning and care  
Exterior  
To better maintain your appliance  
avoid the following:  
If soiling is not removed promptly it  
could cause the surface of the  
machine to alter or discolor. Be sure  
to remove soiling immediately.  
– cleaners containing soda, ammonia,  
thinners, or chlorides  
– cleaners containing descaling  
agents or lime removers,  
^ Turn off the machine using the On/Off  
button.  
– abrasive cleaners,  
– stainless steel cleaners,  
– caustic (oven) cleaners,  
^ The front of the appliance can be  
cleaned with a sponge and a solution  
of warm water and non abrasive  
– scouring pads, steel wool, hard  
brushes,  
liquid dish soap. Dry with a soft cloth.  
Only use a slightly damp sponge  
when cleaning the controls. Water  
could penetrate into the electronics  
and cause damage.  
– metal scrapers.  
Wipe any spills from descaling im-  
mediately!  
The external surfaces of the coffee  
machine are susceptible to scratching.  
Scratches on the glass surface could  
also weaken the glass making it more  
susceptible to breakages.  
Glass cleaners may be used to  
clean the exterior. However do not  
allow them to sit or "puddle", this can  
cause damage to the surface.  
Remove the cleaner promptly.  
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Cleaning and care  
Cappuccinatore  
Clean the cappuccinatore after every  
use, otherwise it may become blocked  
with dried milk and hard to clean.  
The cappuccinatore can be  
disassembled into parts for thorough  
cleaning. For best results, use a  
dishwasher - all parts are  
dishwasher-safe.  
^ Re-assemble the lid as shown in the  
illustration.  
When replacing the valve be sure the  
dot is facing the upper right.  
^ Separate the lid, remove all parts and  
clean.  
To remove the valve, the dot needs to  
be in the 12 o'clock position  
(between the hot milk and froth  
symbols).  
Be sure that the parts are  
assembled properly e.g., no gap  
between each half of the lid.  
Be sure that the re-assembled lid is  
seated correctly on the pitcher. The  
valve belongs over the handle of the  
cappuccinatore. If the valve is in the  
wrong position, the cappuccinatore  
will not work properly.  
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Cleaning and care  
Maintenance  
The perforator should be changed after  
15,000 cups of coffee / espresso. The  
perforator can be purchased from Miele.  
It is recommended to contact the  
Miele Service department for  
assistance in performing this  
maintenance task.  
^ Insert the tool (supplied) up into the  
unit, a. Turn it to the left, b, to  
loosen and remove the perforator  
Settings F  
K1 K2 K3 K4 K5  
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^ Select "Settings F" from the main  
menu. Confirm with OK.  
^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance" is  
highlighted. Confirm with OK.  
^ Select "Carry out". Confirm with OK.  
The appliance is now lowers the  
perforator. The display then reads:  
i Remove capsule plate and change  
the capsule hopper  
^ Screw the new perforator firmly into  
the unit. The spring and ball must be  
inserted in the perforator opening so  
that the ball is on top.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
^ Pull the capsule plate out.  
^ Insert the rubber connector from the  
bottom up (with the funnel pointing  
downwards).  
Do not reach up into the perforator  
opening. Danger of injury!  
^ Insert the capsule plate and close the  
door.  
^ Pull the rubber connector down and  
out.  
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Descaling the coffee system  
The coffee system must be descaled  
regularly. The time period depends on  
the water hardness set. The appliance  
will display a reminder message and  
will eventually lock if not descaled.  
Only use the enclosed descaling  
tablets for descaling. The descaling  
tablets are specially designed for  
this coffee system. Descaling tablets  
can be purchased from Miele.  
Other agents may damage the  
machine and affect the taste of the  
coffee and hot water.  
Once the system is at the point where  
only 50 drinks can be prepared before  
descaling must be performed, the  
display will show the message: No. of  
portions until descaling: 50.  
Be sure that the correct mixture of  
descaling agent and water are used  
to prevent damage to the machine.  
This message will appear and  
countdown after each drink until  
descaling needs to be completed.  
^ Select OK to acknowledge the  
message.  
To prevent damage to the exterior  
wipe up any descaling solution  
spills immediately!  
Once the counter reaches 0 the  
appliance can only be used again once  
descaling is performed, the display  
reads "Descale - Start".  
Thoroughly clean the water tank and  
the drip tray of descaling residue.  
Descale  
Start  
^ Select OK.  
To descale the machine, you will need  
descaling tablets and the colored  
descaling funnel.  
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Descaling the coffee system  
The descaling cannot be interrupted  
once the OK button has been  
pressed. The process must be  
allowed to run through to  
completion.  
This is a safety feature to ensure the  
process will be completed.  
^ When the message appears in the  
display, remove the capsule plate  
and replace it with the colored  
descaling funnel.  
Descaling is important to increase  
the life of the machine and to ensure  
the best results possible.  
^ Place the waste container under the  
steam valve and coffee dispenser to  
collect the waste water.  
The display will guide you through the  
descaling process. Follow the prompts  
(for example, empty drip tray, fill water  
tank, etc.).  
There will be at least 5 minutes  
before the descaling process starts.  
This time is needed for the  
Do not skip any steps or remove a  
part unless prompted by the  
descaling tablets to completely  
dissolve in the water. If the process  
takes longer than 5 minutes to start,  
the appliance is too warm.  
display. This will cause the program  
to fault and descaling will restart.  
^ Remove the water tank and fill it to  
the mark k with lukewarm water.  
(Do not under fill the water tank, this  
will cause the descaling process to  
end prematurely.)  
During the descaling process, a small  
amount of water and descaling agent  
will exit the steam valve and coffee  
dispenser. This is followed by an  
activation period, before more  
^ Add 2 descaling tablets to the  
water. Allow the descaling tablets  
dissolve completely, before closing  
the lid and placing the water tank  
back into the appliance.  
descaling agent is drained. A message  
in the display will appear to let you  
know approximately how long the  
descaling process will take.  
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Descaling the coffee system  
^ When the display prompts you to add Descaling before prompted  
fresh water to tank, rinse the tank  
Descale  
throughly with fresh water, and fill to  
the k mark with fresh water.  
Also empty the Waste container at  
this time.  
K1 K1 K3 K4 K5  
^ Use < or > to select Descale "k" .  
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^ Select OK to begin the descaling  
process.  
During rinsing, water will flow from both  
nozzles. The drip tray will need to be  
emptied several times during this  
process.  
When the descaling process is  
complete Program finished will appear  
in this display.  
The appliance will then run a short  
rinse, after which it can be used as  
usual.  
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Frequently asked questions  
,Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably  
qualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.  
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous.  
Machine problems  
The light does not illuminate when the appliance is turned on.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The lighting is turned off.  
Turn on the lighting, see "Settings - Lighting".  
If not, the light bulb has burnt out.  
Contact Miele's Technical Service Department.  
The display remains dark.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The unit has no power.  
– The main switch is turned off.  
– The machine is not plugged in.  
– Check that the fuse had not blown or is  
defective. If the fuse has blown contact Miele's  
Technical Service Department.  
The unit suddenly turns off.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Is the machine  
– The machine goes into standby mode when  
not used for a programmed time. See "Settings  
Switch off after".  
programmed to switch off  
after a programmed time?  
– Is the machine plugged in? – Plug in the machine.  
The lighting suddenly turns off.  
The lighting turns off automatically if the machine has not been used for 15  
minutes.  
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Frequently asked questions  
The coffee system does not turn on, even though the "Turn on at" setting  
has been activated.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The system lock has been activated. – Deactivate the system lock, see  
"Settings - System lock".  
– The machine was not used 3 times in – Turn on the appliance manually and  
a row after the automatic turn on.  
use as normal.  
The display is hard to read.  
Adjust the contrast and/or brightness of the display, see "Settings - Display".  
The door will not open or close.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The steam valve is not in the correct  
position.  
Push the steam valve down, then pull it  
upwards as far as it will go.  
The time of day needs to be reset.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The machine was unplugged or a  
power failure occurred.  
Reset the time of day, see "Settings -  
Time of day".  
The preset times for turning on or off  
automatically are saved and do not  
need to be reset.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Preparing / Dispensing problems  
No beverage is prepared although there are coffee capsules in the carousel  
and there is enough water in the water tank.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The water tank is not sitting – Reseat the water tank.  
properly in the appliance.  
– A coffee capsule is jammed – Open the appliance door.  
in the carousel.  
– Pull the carousel tray out, lift out the capsule  
carousel and make sure all capsules can  
move easily.  
– Reinsert the carousel in the tray and push it all  
the way in.  
– Close the door.  
No hot water or steam is dispensed from the steam valve.  
Possible fault Solution  
– The water tank is not sitting – Reseat the water tank.  
properly in the appliance.  
– The steam valve is blocked. – Open the appliance door.  
– Press the steam lever down and pull off the  
rubber sleeve.  
– Using the small end of the provided tool  
unscrew the top of the steam valve  
counterclockwise.  
– Clean the tip and screw it on again.  
Steam and coffee / espresso cannot be prepared simultaneously.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The steam heating system is  
turned off.  
If the steam system is turned off steam and  
coffee cannot be dispensed at the same time.  
To turn the steam system on, see "Settings -  
Steam system".  
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Frequently asked questions  
Although the steam heating system is turned off, it is still possible to  
simultaneously prepare espresso / coffee and steam.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
Steam can be dispensed as long as Once cooled the system will no longer  
the steam heating system is warm.  
dispense steam.  
The steam smells like rubber.  
The rubber odor will wear off with time and usage.  
The cappuccinatore does not dispense milk froth.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The spout turned to the side so  
that froth can only be prepared in  
the cappuccinatore.  
– Turn the spout to the cup.  
– The valve and the froth dispenser – See "Cleaning and care".  
of the cappuccinatore are not  
properly inserted in the lid.  
– Are any single parts of the  
cappuccinatore clogged?  
– Clean the cappuccinatore.  
The coffee dispensing is interrupted.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
If a double espresso / coffee was  
selected the machine uses two  
coffee capsules.  
Dispensing is interrupted when the  
carousel chambers are empty. Refill  
coffee capsules.  
The appliance does not rinse when turned on.  
If the appliance is at a temperature of 140°F (60°C) or above, the rinse feature  
will not work.  
The drip tray is empty but there is still a repeated prompt to empty it.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– The contacts are wet and or dirty. – Check the drip tray contacts.  
– Is the drip tray inserted properly? – Reinsert the drip tray.  
– Using the main switch turn the  
appliance off the on again.  
If the message persists contact Miele  
Technical Service Dept.  
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Frequently asked questions  
Coffee results  
The dispensed coffee has ground coffee in it.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The capsule plate is soiled.  
Clean the capsule plate, see "Cleaning  
and Care".  
The water flow stopped while the quantity was being programmed.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– If the maximum water amount is  
reached, the water dispensing stops  
automatically. The maximum water  
amount is saved.  
– There was not enough water in the  
tank. The dispensed water amount  
will not be saved.  
– Refill the water tank and reset the  
serving size.  
The preparing time and amount of coffee is very different.  
Depending on coffee type the grind level will differ between coarse and fine.  
Preparing time and amount will vary.  
The espresso / coffee is not hot enough.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Check if the capsule plate is  
clogged.  
– Clean the capsule plate.  
– Pre-warm the cup.  
The coffee is too weak.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
– Check the water amount saved in the – Adjust if necessary.  
memory per coffee.  
– After 15,000 cups of coffee the  
perforator needs to be replaced.  
– See "Cleaning and care -  
Maintenance".  
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Frequently asked questions  
There is water in the waste container.  
This is not a fault. This is residual water from the brewing and rinsing processes.  
There is "coffee water" in the waste container.  
Possible fault  
Solution  
The capsule plate is not inserted  
correctly.  
Reinsert the capsule plate.  
The descaling process was started accidently.  
The descaling process cannot be stopped once the OK button has been  
pressed. The process now needs to be completed as a safety measure.  
Descaling is important to increase the life of the machine and to ensure the best  
possible results. See, "Descaling".  
The heat-up time has gotten longer, the water flow amount is incorrect and  
the machine is not performing properly.  
The machine needs to be descaled. See, "Descaling before prompted".  
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Frequently asked questions  
"Fault" messages  
The message "Push water container right in" appears in the display.  
Possible fault Solution  
– No water can be pumped – Fill the system with water. See "Before using the  
from the water tank.  
coffee system for the first time".  
– Remove and reinsert the water tank.  
– This message also shows – Refill to the mark and restart descaling.  
if the water tank was not  
– If the message still shows, contact Technical  
filled correctly during  
Service.  
descaling.  
One of the messages F 72, F 75 or F 76 appears in the display.  
See "Removing a jammed capsule".  
One of the messages F 73, F 74 or F 77 appears in the display.  
– Follow the instructions in the display if necessary.  
– Turn off the appliance, wait a few seconds, then turn it back on.  
If the problem persists, contact Miele's Technical Service Department.  
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Removing a jammed capsule  
,Turn the machine off at the main switch in the upper left corner. Danger of  
electric shock. The machine must be turned off before performing the next  
steps.  
What if F 72 appears in the display?  
A capsule has jammed between the  
capsule plate and the capsule  
carousel.  
If the carousel cannot be pulled out :  
^ Attempt to remove the capsule plate.  
^ Look into the brew unit, attempt to  
remove and dispose of the damaged  
capsule.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
Turn off the appliance with the main  
switch.  
^ Push in the capsule plate.  
^ Return all parts to the machine, then  
use the main switch to turn the  
appliance back on again.  
^ Attempt to pull out the carousel tray.  
If the carousel tray could be pulled  
out, remove and dispose of the  
damaged capsule.  
^ Close the door and follow the  
instructions in the display.  
^ Clean the carousel tray niche.  
Thoroughly clean the sensor and the  
recess in the floor. Dry with a soft  
cloth.  
If the fault still appears in the display or  
the damaged capsule could not be  
removed easily, contact Technical Ser-  
vice.  
^ Return all parts to the machine, then  
use the main switch to turn the  
appliance back on again.  
^ Close the door.  
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Removing a jammed capsule  
What if F 75 appears in the display?  
The coffee capsule rests on the  
capsule plate.  
The waste container sensors are dirty.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
^ Remove the waste container and  
clean the niche, paying special  
attention to the sensors on the left  
and right hand sides.  
Turn off the appliance with the main  
switch.  
^ Remove the carousel tray and the  
capsule plate from the machine.  
^ Place the waste container back in the  
niche.  
The coffee capsule was not pushed  
onto the capsule plate.  
^ Remove the carousel tray and  
capsule plate from the machine.  
^ Clean the capsule carousel niche.  
Thoroughly clean the sensor and the  
recess in the floor. Dry with a soft  
cloth.  
^ On the right side of the capsule plate  
is an opening. Check if a coffee  
capsule has jammed there.  
^ Return all parts to the machine, then  
use the main switch to turn the  
appliance back on again.  
^ Use a wooden spoon handle (only) to  
push the capsule into the waster  
container.  
^ Close the door.  
^ Return the capsule plate, carousel  
tray and capsule carousel to the  
machine.  
^ Turn the appliance on with the main  
switch.  
^ Close the appliance door and follow  
the instructions in the display.  
If the fault still appears in the display or  
the damaged capsule could not be  
removed easily, contact Technical Ser-  
vice.  
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Removing a jammed capsule  
What if F 76 appears in the display?  
No coffee capsule is seen on the  
capsule plate, because it is stuck in the  
brew unit.  
The coffee capsule was not pushed  
correctly onto the capsule plate and is  
possibly damaged.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
Turn off the appliance with the main  
switch.  
Turn off the appliance with the main  
switch.  
^ Remove the carousel tray, capsule  
plate and capsule plate from the  
machine.  
^ Remove the carousel tray and the  
capsule plate from the machine.  
^ Check to see if a capsule is lodged in  
the top of the brew unit.  
^ On the right side of the capsule plate  
is an opening. Check if a coffee  
capsule has jammed there or further  
up in the brew unit.  
^ Use a wooden spoon handle (only) to  
dislodge the coffee capsule.  
^ Return the capsule plate, carousel  
tray and capsule carousel to the  
machine.  
^ Use a wooden spoon handle (only) to  
push the capsule into the waster  
container.  
^ Turn the appliance on with the main  
switch.  
^ Turn the appliance back on with the  
main switch.  
^ Close the appliance door and follow  
the instructions in the display.  
^ Close the door and follow the  
instructions in the display.  
If the fault still appears in the display or  
the damaged capsule could not be  
removed easily, contact Technical Ser-  
vice.  
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After sales service  
In the event of a fault which you cannot MieleCare  
easily fix yourself, please contact the  
(USA only)  
Miele Technical Service Department at  
the contact information on the back of  
this booklet.  
MieleCare, our Extended Service  
Contract program, gives you the  
assurance of knowing that your  
When contacting the Technical Service  
Department, please quote the model  
and serial number of your appliance  
given on the data plate inside the  
appliance.  
appliance investment is covered by  
5 years of worry free ownership.  
MieleCare is the only Extended Service  
Contract in the industry that guarantees  
repairs by a Miele Authorized Service  
Provider using genuine Miele parts.  
Only genuine Miele parts installed by  
factory trained professionals can  
guarantee the safety, reliability, and  
longevity of your Miele appliance.  
Please note that unless expressly  
approved in writing by Miele’s Service  
department, Extended Service  
Contracts offered by other providers for  
Miele products will not be recognized  
by Miele. Our goal is to prevent  
unauthorized (and untrained) service  
personnel from working on your Miele  
products, possibly doing further  
damage to them, you and/or your  
home.  
To learn more about MieleCare  
Extended Service Contracts, please  
contact your appliance dealer or visit  
us online at:  
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Installation instructions  
Caring for the environment  
Disposal of packing material  
Disposal of an old appliance  
The cardboard box and packing  
materials protect the appliance during  
shipping. They have been designed to  
be biodegradable and recyclable.  
Please recycle.  
Old appliances may contain materials  
that can be recycled. Please contact  
your local recycling authority about the  
possibility of recycling these materials.  
Ensure that the appliance presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal. Before discarding an old  
appliance, unplug it from the outlet, cut  
off its power cord and remove any  
doors to prevent hazards.  
Ensure that any plastic wrappings,  
bags, etc. are disposed of safely and  
kept out of the reach of children.  
Danger of suffocation!  
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Electrical connection  
Important  
Ensure that power is not supplied to  
the machine while installation or  
maintenance work is performed.  
The coffee system comes equipped  
with a 6 ft (1.8 m) power cord with a  
NEMA 5-15P molded plug for  
connection to a 120 V, 15 A, 60 Hz  
power supply.  
All electrical work should be  
performed by a qualified electrician  
in strict accordance with national  
and local safety regulations.  
Installation, repairs and other work  
by unqualified persons could be  
dangerous.  
Verify that the voltage, load and circuit  
rating information found on the data  
plate match the household electrical  
supply before installing the coffee  
system.  
If there is any question concerning the  
electrical connection of this appliance  
to your power supply, please consult a  
licensed electrician or contact Miele’s  
Technical Service Department. See  
back page for contact information.  
WARNING:  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED  
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Installation  
Installation options  
The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry.  
Miele appliances can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installation  
requirements with your architect, designer and installer.  
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Installation  
To install below a hanging cabinet a CVUG 50 hanging housing unit (optional  
accessory) is required.  
The coffee system can also be used as a free-standing appliance using the  
CVSG 50 sitting housing unit (optional accessory).  
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Installation  
Installation  
With 3/4" (19 mm) side panels:  
^ If your cabinet has 3/4" (19 mm) side  
walls, drill four holes for the  
mounting.  
Make sure power is not supplied to  
the appliance while installation or  
maintenance work is performed.  
Disconnect the power supply to the  
work area by unplugging the unit,  
tripping the circuit breaker or  
^ Center the unit and turn the screws a  
little bit in and then out again.  
^ Take the unit out of the niche and drill  
four holes at the screw markings  
(1/16" [2 mm], diameter 3/16"  
[4.5 mm]).  
removing the fuse. The coffee  
system must be installed into  
cabinetry before being used.  
This unit should only be used in  
room temperatures ranging between  
59°F and 140°F (15°C and 60°C).  
^ Plug the appliance into the electrical  
outlet.  
^ Push the appliance into the niche.  
Installation into a tall cabinet:  
^ Open the door and partially tighten  
the screws.  
^ Push the appliance all the way back  
into the cabinet and center it. If  
necessary level the unit with the four  
height adjustable feet.  
^ Carefully turn the lower screws, a, to  
center the machine.  
^ To secure the appliance in the  
cabinet, tighten the upper screws, b,  
by hand. Do not use an electric  
screwdriver.  
The feet can be turned out up to 3/8"  
(10 mm).  
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Coffee glossary  
Caffè is the Italian term for a standard  
Cappuccino scuro is a "dark"  
espresso.  
cappuccino with more espresso and  
less hot milk.  
Caffè americano is a thin espresso  
with water added.  
Cappuccino senza schiuma is a  
cappuccino without the froth.  
Caffè corretto is espresso with a  
splash of liquor.  
Crema is the sign of the perfect cup of  
espresso - a fine, nut or cinnamon  
brown foam on the surface of the  
espresso, which is only created when  
the pressure is sufficiently high. The  
crema contains foamed oils which are  
rich in flavor and aroma.  
Caffè freddo is iced coffee. An  
extended version of espresso served  
with ice.  
Caffè latte is a double espresso in a  
large cup filled with hot milk, topped  
with little or no foam.  
Espresso, see Caffè.  
Caffè moca consists of equal parts of  
Espresso corto is a "short", strong  
espresso, hot milk and cocoa.  
espresso.  
Caffè ristretto is the strongest most  
concentrated espresso. The water is  
reduced to 2 tablespoons (30 ml) per  
serving.  
Espresso doppio is a double portion of  
normal espresso.  
Espresso lungo is the longer, less  
concentrated version served in a stan-  
dard coffee cup.  
Caffeine - the caffeine content of  
espresso is only a third or half of that  
found in coffee. The stronger the roast,  
the less caffeine the espresso will  
contain.  
Espresso ristretto is a double  
strength, bitter tasting espresso.  
Macchiato is espresso with a dollop of  
hot, foamed milk giving a dappled  
(macchiato) appearance.  
Cappuccino is espresso with frothed  
milk. It is equal parts of espresso, hot  
milk and foam.  
Pre-warming the cup is recommended  
to prevent the espresso from cooling  
too quickly.  
Cappuccino chiaro is a "light"  
cappuccino with less espresso and  
more hot milk.  
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The Espresso range  
Ristretto (black)  
Livanto (copper brown)  
is the typical Italian espresso. It is a  
short, strong, full-bodied espresso with  
a touch of acidity. It has a pleasantly  
lingering taste.  
A very well balanced blend, Livanto is  
characterized by a dense and velvety  
aroma. It is a uniquely rounded  
espresso.  
Strength: 10  
Strength: 6  
Ideal cup size: Espresso, 1/2 Espresso  
or Cappuccino  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
Capriccio (dark green)  
Arpeggio (dark purple)  
is a full-bodied espresso, which is also  
creamy, mild and rich. Its crema is very  
dense, and so delicate that it reflects  
the light.  
is a Mediterranean blend par  
excellence with a strong character,  
intense body and long exquisite  
after-taste. Its thick, smooth crema  
remains to the last sip.  
Strength: 5  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
Strength: 9  
Volluto (yellow gold)  
Ideal cup size: Espresso, 1/2 Espresso  
or Cappuccino  
Lightly roasted but full-bodied, Volluto’s  
flavor is round and fresh with a cereal  
hint. Volluto’s character is reinforced by  
Roma (dark gray)  
With its sweetness and its woody notes, a touch of acidity.  
Roma is the ideal coffee for a short  
Strength: 4  
espresso that is not too strong.  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
Strength: 8  
Cosi (dark brown)  
Ideal cup size: Espresso or 1/2  
Espresso  
is perfect for espresso lovers who enjoy  
a mild, smooth crema coupled with the  
refreshing acidity of a hint of lemon.  
Decaffeinato Intenso (brick red)  
An intense, rich taste with slightly  
elevated acidity gives this  
Strength: 3  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
decaffeinated coffee all the strength of  
a true espresso.  
Decaffeinato (red)  
This is the lighter and creamier  
decaffeinated blend, offering a rich and  
delicate balance between mildness and  
acidity. Decaffeinato’s crema is  
distinguished by its hazel color and  
consistent texture in the mouth.  
Strength: 7  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
Strength: 2  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
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The "Pure Origin" Espresso range  
Indriya from India (sage)  
Dulsão do Brasil (gold)  
This intense bodied espresso is a blend With its sweet notes of cereal, malt,  
of Arabica and Robusta from Southern  
India. Its sustained but quick roasting  
balances its strong character, bringing  
out cocoa and spicy notes of clover,  
pepper and nutmeg. Indriya expresses  
all its passion in a half espresso cup  
(25 ml).  
honey and maple syrup, Dulsão do  
Brasil's combination of separately  
roasted yellow and red Brazilian  
Bourbon coffees creates a roundness  
on the palate. These varieties are  
treated with the semi-dry method so  
that the mucilage sugars infuse their  
sweetness to the coffee beans' heart.  
Strength: 10  
Ideal cup size: Espresso, 1/2 Espresso  
or Cappuccino  
Strength: 5  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
Rosabaya de Colombia (rose)  
On a soft base, this blend of Colombian  
Arabicas deploys typical notes of red  
fruits jam, and echoes winey flavours.  
Grown on small Colombian plantations,  
the coffee is handpicked and prepared  
using the wet method. Separate  
roasting accentuates the fruity notes  
and acidity whilst bringing body to the  
coffee.  
Strength: 6  
Ideal cup size: Espresso  
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The Lungo range  
Fortissio Lungo (teal)  
Finezzo (butter yellow)  
This full-bodied Lungo is characterised  
by notes of dark-roasted beans. A  
blend of Central and South American  
Arabicas with a hint of Robusta,  
Fortissio Lungo offers a delicious  
bitterness and an exquisite fullness on  
the palate.  
This light and thirst-quenching Lungo  
expressses a floral bouquet of jasmine,  
orange flower and bergamot. A lightly  
roasted blend of floral East African  
Arabicas and scented Arabicas from  
South and Central America, Finezzo  
Lungo is refreshed by a touch of  
acidity.  
Strength: 7  
Ideal cup size: Lungo  
Strength: 3  
Ideal cup size: Lungo  
Vivalto (sky blue)  
is an intense Lungo which combines a  
beautifully roasted and floral notes. Its  
crema is notable for its smooth texture.  
Equally delicious prepared with milk.  
Strength: 6  
Ideal cup size: Lungo  
Decaffeinato Lungo (coral)  
has a consistent body and a delicious  
texture on the palette. Its slow and  
consistent roasting reveals a delicious  
roasted flavor.  
Strength: 5  
Ideal cup size: Lungo  
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