Miele cva 610 User Manual

Operating instructions  
Coffee System  
CVA 610  
UV  
To prevent accidents and  
machine damage,  
read these instructions  
before installation or use.  
M.-Nr. 05 766 570  
Contents  
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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.  
Electrical safety  
Please read these instructions care-  
Before connecting the appliance to  
fully to prevent accidents and  
the electrical supply, make sure  
machine damage.  
that the voltage and frequency listed on  
the data plate correspond with the  
This appliance is for household use  
household electrical supply. If in doubt,  
only. Any other use is not recom-  
consult a qualified electrician.  
mended by the manufacturer and  
Be certain your appliance is  
properly installed and grounded by  
a qualified technician.  
could be dangerous.  
This appliance complies with current  
safety requirements. Improper use of  
the appliance can cause personal  
injury and material damage.  
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 any doubt, have the electrical  
system of the house checked by a  
qualified electrician. The manufacturer  
cannot be held responsible for dam-  
ages caused by the lack, or inade-  
quacy of, an effective grounding  
system.  
The manufacturer cannot be held  
responsible for damage caused by  
improper use of the appliance.  
The appliance must be built into  
cabinetry before operation to  
ensure that no electrical components  
are accessible. Ensure that electrical  
power is not supplied to the appliance  
while installation work, repairs or  
maintenance is performed.  
Do not use an extension cord to  
connect the appliance to electricity.  
Extension cords do not guarantee the  
required safety of the appliance  
(danger of overheating).  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Never open the housing of the  
appliance. If electrical or mech-  
anical components or electrical  
connections are disturbed, an electric  
shock could be caused damaging the  
machine.  
Installation  
Installation work and repairs should  
only be performed by a trained  
technician to ensure safety. Repairs  
and other work by unauthorized  
persons could be dangerous.  
Before service or maintenance,  
disconnect the power supply by  
either removing the fuse, "tripping" the  
circuit breaker or unplugging the unit  
from the outlet.  
This equipment has not been  
designed for maritime use or for  
use in mobile installations such as air-  
craft or recreational vehicles. However,  
under certain circumstances it may be  
Never use a steam cleaner to clean possible for an installation in these  
the appliance. Pressurized steam  
could damage electrical components  
and cause a short circuit.  
applications. Please contact the near-  
est Miele Dealer or the Miele Technical  
Service Department with specific  
requirements.  
To protect against fire, electric  
shock and injury to persons do not  
immerse cord or plugs in water or other  
liquid.  
If the coffee system is to be  
installed above another appliance,  
there must be a full-width, closed shelf  
between the appliances. (The shelf is  
not necessary when installation is in  
combination with the Miele Built-in plate  
warmer.)  
Do not operate any appliance with  
a damaged cord or plug or after  
the appliance malfunctions, or has  
been damaged in any manner. Return  
appliance to the nearest authorized  
Miele dealer for examination, repair or  
adjustment.  
Before the appliance is connected,  
the steam selector must be in the  
off position to prevent an uncontrolled  
escape of steam or hot water and  
possible burns.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of  
table or counter, or touch hot  
surfaces.  
Always attach plug to appliance  
first, then plug cord into the wall  
outlet. To disconnect, turn program  
selector to "Off", then remove plug from  
wall outlet.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Use  
The use of accessory attachments  
not recommended by the  
The coffee system must be cleaned  
appliance manufacturer may result in  
fire, electric shock or injury to persons.  
daily to prevent the growth of harm-  
ful bacteria and mold. Please read  
the "Coffee system care" section of  
this booklet.  
In areas subject to infestation by  
cockroaches or other vermin, keep  
the appliance and its surroundings  
clean at all times. Any damage caused  
by pests will not be covered under  
warranty.  
Warning: There is a danger of scald-  
ing. The nozzles and the liquids  
dispensed are very hot.  
The water lines must be flushed  
and the machine cleaned  
thoroughly before the first coffee is  
prepared.  
The hot water and steam dis-  
pensed could cause scalding.  
These functions must be used carefully.  
Never direct the steam nozzle towards  
the body.  
The machine must never be used to  
clean objects.  
Only fill the water tank with cold,  
fresh drinking water. The water  
must be changed daily to prevent  
bacteria or mold growth.  
To prevent burns, turn the steam  
selector to the off position when not  
needed.  
Disposal of an old machine  
Before discarding an old machine,  
turn it off and unplug it. Cut off the  
power cord and remove any doors to  
prevent hazards.  
The steam nozzle and hot water  
dispensers become very hot  
during use. Always grip the steam  
nozzle by the insulated collar.  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use  
handles or knobs.  
SAVE THESE  
Allow the coffee system to cool  
before putting on or taking off  
parts, and before cleaning.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Children should not use the  
appliance unsupervised.  
Do not use  
outdoors.  
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Guide to the coffee system  
a Hot water dispenser  
b Coffee dispensers (height-adjustable)  
c Handle to open appliance front  
d Steam selector  
e Steam nozzle with milk frother  
f Drip catch  
g Program selector  
h Message window  
i Coffee serving buttons  
j Rinse/  
pre-warm button  
k Hot water button  
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Guide to the coffee system  
l Coffee bean container  
m Slide control to select fineness of ground coffee  
n Slide control to select quantity of ground coffee  
o Water tank  
p Waste unit  
q Brew unit  
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Programming  
The program mode  
The coffee system can be customized  
to each household through the  
"program mode."  
To program the appliance:  
If a setting is accidentally changed,  
turn the program selector to "0ff". The  
changed setting will not be saved and  
the original setting will be retained.  
^ Turn the program selector to  
"Program mode".  
The appliance is now in program mode  
and will respond according to the  
symbols shown under the coffee  
serving buttons.  
^ By pressing the - or e button  
– a programming option in the  
message window can be highlighted  
with an asterisk.  
– the settings of the various program-  
ming options can be adjusted.  
^ By pressing ENTER  
– a programming option highlighted  
with an asterisk can be selected.  
– a change to the programmed  
settings can be saved.  
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Programming  
Choosing a language  
The language for the commands in the  
message window should be selected  
before the machine is used.  
^ Press the e button until the desired  
language appears (deutsch,  
nederlands, portugues, espanol,  
english, italiano or francais.)  
The following languages are available:  
German, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish,  
English, Italian, French.  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
All text in the message window will now  
appear in the selected language.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
The following will appear in the  
message window:  
Programming option "LANGUAGE" will  
be highlighted with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this program-  
ming option.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
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Programming  
Rinsing feature  
The rinsing feature flushes out coffee  
residue and pre-warms the coffee  
system. When "Rinsing - On" is selected  
the system will automatically be flushed  
and pre-warmed when the appliance is  
turned on. If this feature is set to  
^ Press button e, to turn the "Rinsing"  
feature on or off.  
"Rinsing - Off" the system will only be  
flushed and pre-warmed when the  
rinse/pre-warm button is pressed.  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press the e button, to highlight  
"RINSING" with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this program-  
ming option.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
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Programming  
Determining the water  
hardness  
If the water hardness is greater than  
40 gr/gal (700 ppm), the water must  
be mixed in equal parts with  
non-carbonated mineral water to  
prevent excessive scale build-up.  
Never use distilled water.  
The hardness of the water (tap or bot-  
tled) 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 the hardness  
yourself using the enclosed test strip.  
Use programming option "Water hard-  
ness" to program the water hardness.  
Program  
setting  
Water  
Hardness  
gr/gal  
ppm  
Hardness 1 1 (soft)  
Hardness 2 1 (soft)  
Hardness 3 2 (medium)  
Hardness 4 3 (hard)  
0 - 3  
4 - 7  
0 - 130  
130 - 250  
7 - 14 250 - 380  
14 - 21 over 380  
4 (very hard) over 21  
^ Dip the strip in your drinking water for  
one second, then shake off excess  
water.  
The result will be evident after a minute.  
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Programming  
Setting the water hardness  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press the e button to highlight  
"WATER HARDN." with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this program-  
ming option.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
^ Press the e button to set the water  
hardness level (hardness 1 - 4).  
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Programming  
Setting the drink temperatures Depending on the programming option  
selected, the sub-menu is shown in the  
message window as follows:  
The appliance can be set at different  
temperatures to suit varying coffee  
drinking preferences.  
Five temperature levels are available for  
each drink option.  
^ Press the e button to set the temp-  
erature to minimum, low, medium,  
high or maximum.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
^ Press the e button to highlight a  
drink option  
"TEMP. L. COFFEE" (long),  
"TEMP COFFEE" (regular) or  
"TEMP. S. COFFEE" (espresso)  
with an asterisk.  
A different temperature can be  
programmed for each drink.  
^ Press ENTER to select the option.  
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Programming  
Pre-brewing feature  
When the pre-brewing feature is on, the  
freshly ground coffee is moistened with  
a little hot water to allow the aroma and  
crema of the coffee to fully develop.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
When the pre-brewing feature is off, the  
hot water is forced through the coffee  
immediately.  
^ Press the e button to set the  
pre-brewing process on, off or to  
"long" (an extra long pre-brew).  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode"  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
^ Press the e button to highlight  
"PREBREWING" with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this option.  
When making coffee with the  
prebrewing feature on, "PREBREWING"  
will appear in the message window  
after the coffee has been ground.  
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Programming  
Pre-grinding feature  
The pre-grinding feature allows a new  
portion of beans to be ground after  
each coffee is dispensed, so there is  
always ground coffee ready. This saves  
time if coffee is dispensed frequently.  
To preserve aroma, the pre-grinding  
feature should be turned off when only  
preparing coffee occasionally.  
^ Press the e button to turn the  
pre-grinding feature on or off.  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press the e button to highlight  
"PREGRINDING" with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this option.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
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Programming  
Hot water feature  
When the feature "Programmed hot  
water" is turned on, the machine will  
dispense a precise, pre-programmed  
quantity of hot water when the hot water  
button d is pressed. When the feature  
is turned off, the machine will dispense  
hot water until the hot water button d  
is pressed again.  
^ Press the e button to set the feature  
on or off.  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press the e button to highlight  
"PROG. H. WATER" with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this option.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
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Programming  
Total coffee counter  
The feature "Total coffee" will display the  
number of cups of coffee (espresso,  
coffee, long coffee) that have been  
dispensed to date.  
^ Press ENTER to return to the main  
menu.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press the e button to highlight  
"TOTAL COFFEE" with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this option.  
The number of coffees that have been  
dispensed will be displayed in the  
message window.  
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Programming  
Setting the standby timer  
For energy efficiency the coffee system  
can be set to power down after a  
programmed time interval.  
^ Press the e or - button to select the  
required length of time (e counts  
down, - counts up). The time can be  
set in 15 minute periods.  
The time is measured from the last time  
coffee / water was dispensed.  
If the time is set at 0:00, the machine  
will not switch to standby.  
^ Press ENTER to save this setting, or  
turn the program selector to "0ff" to  
cancel if a mistake has been made.  
If the rinse feature is set to "On" and a  
drink was already dispensed, the  
system will be rinsed automatically  
before going into standby.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to "Program mode".  
^ Press the e button to highlight  
"TIMER" with an asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER to select this option.  
The sub-menu will appear in the  
message window.  
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System lock  
The coffee system can be locked so  
that it can not be used by children or  
those not familiar with the operating  
instructions.  
Deactivating the system lock  
Activating the system lock  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to the "Lock" position.  
The following will appear in the  
message window:  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to the "Lock" position.  
The following will appear in the  
message window:  
^ Press and hold the - button.  
The following appears in the message  
window:  
^ Press and hold the - button.  
The following appears in the message  
window:  
The machine is now unlocked and  
ready for use.  
The appliance is now locked and will  
not operate. The system will remain  
locked and the lighting will remain  
turned off even if the program selector  
is turned to other positions.  
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Before using the coffee system  
The appliance must be correctly  
installed and connected before the  
first use. Please see the “Installation  
instructions.”  
Before using the coffee system, certain  
parts need to be cleaned and the water  
lines need to be flushed.  
^ Hand wash with hot water and liquid  
dish soap:  
– water tank,  
– coffee bean container,  
– coffee and hot water dispensers,  
– steam nozzle.  
^ Rinse thoroughly with warm water:  
– brew unit.  
See "Coffee system care / Brew unit" for  
instructions.  
^ Flush the system twice to make sure  
that all water lines are clean.  
See "Coffee system care/ Rinse button"  
for instructions.  
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Water tank  
Filling the water tank  
The water tank must be washed and  
filled with fresh drinking water before  
each day of use.  
A reminder will appear in the message  
window when the unit is first turned on.  
^ Open the lid and fill the container  
with cold drinking water to within  
about 1" (2 cm) of the top.  
Never add hot water or any other  
liquid except cold water to the water  
tank.  
^ Close the lid and place the tank in  
the machine, pushing it straight  
back.  
^ Open the front of the machine.  
^ Lift the water tank up and out of the  
appliance.  
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Coffee bean container  
Filling the coffee bean  
container  
Only put pure espresso or coffee  
beans in the container. Anything  
else, including ground coffee, hot  
cocoa, instant coffee, or treated  
coffee beans (flavorings, caramel, or  
sugar) will damage the grinder.  
Do not remove the coffee bean  
container from the appliance unless  
it is completely empty, otherwise  
coffee beans will spill out.  
^ Carefully pull the container out as far  
as it will go so that the lid is visible.  
Lift the lid.  
^ Fill the container with coffee beans to  
within about 1" (2 cm) of the top.  
^ Close the lid and push the container  
back into place.  
^ Shut the appliance door.  
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Setting the serving sizes  
The flavor of the coffee depends on the Adjusting the coffee dispensers  
type of coffee, how finely the beans are  
The height of the coffee dispensers are  
ground and the quantity of water used.  
adjustable to suit different cup sizes.  
To ensure the machine uses exactly the  
amount of water to suit your taste and  
your cups, there is a choice of three  
serving sizes for espresso/coffee.  
The espresso button a dispenses a  
standard size espresso.  
The coffee button b dispenses coffee  
for a standard size coffee cup. It uses  
the same quantity of ground coffee as  
an espresso, but adds more water.  
^ Gently pull the dispensers up or  
The long coffee button c dispenses  
down.  
more water, suitable for a large coffee  
cup or mug. Only the volume of water is  
increased, resulting in a milder flavor.  
The volume of water dispensed by  
each button can be adjusted to your  
taste.  
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Setting the serving sizes  
Coffee and espresso  
^ Turn the program selector clockwise  
to the "On" position (with or without  
lighting).  
^ Place a cup under the two coffee  
The following will appear in the  
message window:  
dispensers.  
Coffee is always dispensed  
simultaneously from both spouts.  
^ Press and hold the coffee serving  
button appropriate to the size of cup  
until the cup is full as desired.  
If the machine is cold and the rinsing  
feature has been selected, the following  
Release the coffee serving button.  
The following appears in the message  
window during this process:  
message will be displayed:  
The procedure is the same for the other  
two coffee serving buttons.  
Once the water is hot, the following  
appears in the message window:  
The programmed volume will now be  
dispensed every time.  
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Setting the serving sizes  
Hot water  
Once the water is hot, the following  
appears in the message window:  
To program the volume of hot water  
dispensed, the hot water feature must  
be programmed "on".  
(See "Programming/ Hot water feature").  
^ Turn the program selector clockwise  
to the "On" position (with or without  
lighting).  
The following will appear in the  
message window:  
^ Place a cup under the hot water  
dispenser.  
^ Press and hold the hot water button  
d. There will be a few seconds  
delay before water is dispensed.  
When the cup is full release the hot  
water button d.  
If the machine is cold and the rinsing  
feature has been selected, the following  
message will be displayed:  
The following appears in the message  
window during this procedure:  
If the feature "Prog. hot water" is "off",  
the machine will continue to dispense  
hot water until the hot water button d  
is pressed again.  
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Making coffee  
Pre-warming  
Pre-warming the system  
The pre-warm feature allows the system  
and the cups to be pre-warmed to fully  
develop the flavor and aroma of your  
coffee.  
Pre-warming cups  
^ Place a cup or container under the  
two coffee dispensers.  
^ Place the cup under the hot water  
^ Press the rinse/ pre-warm button e.  
dispenser.  
The following will appear in the  
message window:  
^ Press the hot water button d and  
half fill the cup.  
^ Press the hot water button d again  
to stop.  
^ Press ENTER to start the rinsing  
process.  
^ Leave the cup for a few seconds to  
warm, then pour the water away.  
Hot water will be dispensed from both  
nozzles, warming the system. The  
message window will read:  
^ Place the empty, pre-warmed cup  
under the coffee dispensers, and  
prepare the coffee.  
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Making coffee  
Espresso or coffee  
Preparing two cups simultaneously  
^ Place a cup under both coffee  
dispensers.  
^ Place a cup under each of the coffee  
dispensers.  
2x  
^ Press the desired coffee button once. ^ Press the desired coffee button twice  
in quick succession to bring up two  
cups g in the message window.  
The coffee will be prepared.  
The following message will appear in  
The cups will be filled in two stages  
the message window, depending on  
with a slight pause in between.  
the button pressed:  
Depending on the serving selected, the  
following will appear in the message  
window:  
If "Pre-brewing" is on, the following will  
If "Pre-brewing" is turned on, the follow-  
ing will appear in the message window:  
Cancelling preparation  
appear in the message window after  
the grinding process:  
^ To cancel a coffee being dispensed,  
press one of the coffee buttons to  
stop preparation immediately.  
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Making coffee  
Cappuccino  
Cold, 2% milk is best for creating froth.  
Ideally it should be prepared in a cold,  
stainless steel pitcher.  
^ As soon as steam appears from the  
nozzle, shut the steam off by turning  
the steam selector clockwise, to the  
"o" position.  
^ Fill a third of a small, cold, stainless  
steel pitcher with cold milk while  
dispensing espresso.  
^ Position the steam nozzle just below  
the surface of the milk in the pitcher  
and slowly turn the steam selector  
counterclockwise.  
^ Direct the steam nozzle towards the  
drip tray and slowly turn the steam  
selector counterclockwise.  
^ Move the pitcher in circles until a  
thick froth appears, then lower the  
nozzle deeper into the milk to heat  
the rest.  
Any condensed water in the nozzle will  
be expelled.  
Do not allow the milk to boil.  
The foam will collapse and a  
skin will form.  
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Making coffee  
^ Turn the steam off by turning the  
steam selector clockwise to the "o"  
position.  
^ Pull the pitcher away from the steam  
nozzle. Carefully pour the milk into  
the coffee and spoon some froth onto  
the surface.  
Always clean the steam nozzle  
immediately after use, as it is harder to  
clean once milk has dried.  
^ Dispense a quick spurt of steam into  
an empty cup.  
^ Wipe milk off the nozzle with a damp  
sponge.  
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Dispensing hot water  
Hot water  
^ Place a cup under the hot water  
dispenser.  
^ Press the hot water button d.  
Hot water will be dispensed.  
^ Press the hot water button d again  
to stop the hot water flow.  
The machine will stop automatically  
if a volume has been programmed in  
for hot water and feature "Prog. hot  
water" is activated.  
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Setting the coffee grinder  
Adjusting the coffee grinder  
To adjust the grinder setting  
To prevent machine damage, the  
slide control for the coffee grinder  
setting should be moved carefully  
and in small adjustments.  
– If the espresso flows too quickly into  
the cup, the beans have been  
^ Push the upper slide control to the  
left for finer grinding or to the right for  
coarser grinding.  
ground too coarsely. The grinder  
should be adjusted to a finer setting.  
– If the espresso only trickles into the  
cup, the beans have been ground  
too fine and the coffee will be bitter.  
The grinder should be adjusted to a  
coarser setting.  
You should be able to feel the  
notches when moving the slide  
control.  
If the slide control will not move:  
– If the crema is evenly colored but  
pale, the ground coffee is too coarse.  
^ Close the machine and dispense a  
cup of coffee. Then try to move the  
slide control again.  
– If the crema is very dark brown on  
one side, graduating almost to white  
on the other, the ground coffee is too  
fine.  
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Setting the coffee grinder  
Setting the quantity  
To adjust the quantity setting:  
Both the flavor and crema of the coffee  
depend on the quantity of ground  
coffee used. The greater the quantity,  
the stronger the flavor will be.  
The quality of the crema is also affected  
by the quantity:  
– If the crema is evenly colored but  
pale, increase the quantity setting.  
^ Push the lower slide control to the left  
to grind less coffee or to the right to  
grind more coffee.  
– If the crema is very dark brown on  
one side, graduating almost to white  
on the other, decrease the quantity  
setting.  
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Coffee system care  
Daily care  
The components of the coffee system  
must be cleaned after each day of use  
to prevent mold and bacteria growth.  
At the end of each day, the coffee dis-  
pensers and the brew unit must be  
flushed clean.  
^ Hand wash with hot water and liquid  
dish soap:  
,Warning! Allow the appliance to  
cool before cleaning. Hot surfaces  
can cause burns.  
– water tank,  
– coffee and hot water dispensers,  
– steam nozzle,  
– waste unit,  
– drip sponge,  
^ Press the Rinse/pre-warm button.  
– drip catch.  
The message window will read:  
^ Rinse thoroughly with warm water:  
– brew unit.  
^ Press ENTER and the display will  
change to:  
^ Hot water will flow through and clean  
the brew unit and coffee dispensers.  
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Coffee system care  
Exterior  
Interior  
^ The exterior can be cleaned with hot  
water and liquid dish soap applied  
with a soft sponge. Do not use  
The interior can be cleaned with hot  
water and liquid dish soap. Wipe dry  
using a soft cloth.  
abrasive cleansers or scrubbers.  
^ Wipe dry using a soft cloth.  
Stainless steel  
Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned  
using a non-abrasive stainless steel  
cleaner.  
A funnel is situated on the inside of the  
door. A sponge under this funnel  
catches drips. Rinse the sponge after  
each day of use.  
To help prevent resoiling, a conditioner  
for stainless steel can also be used.  
Apply sparingly with even pressure.  
Stainless steel colored  
controls  
These controls may become discolored  
or damaged if not cleaned regularly  
with hot water and liquid soap.  
Do not use a stainless steel cleaner on  
these controls.  
Wipe up any spills from descaling  
immediately!  
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Coffee system care  
Drip catch  
^ Take the drip catch out of the  
appliance. Clean it by hand with  
warm water and liquid dish soap.  
The drip catch has a red float that will  
rise when the catch is full. The catch  
should be cleaned when the float rises  
and at the end of each day to prevent  
spills and odors.  
^ Dry all parts and replace in reverse  
order.  
^ Close the door.  
^ Remove the metal grate and plastic  
tray from the drip catch and clean by  
hand with warm water and liquid dish  
soap. Be careful not to loose the  
removable float.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
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Coffee system care  
Waste unit  
Steam nozzle  
Clean the steam nozzle after every use  
as dried milk residues are difficult to  
clean.  
^ Lift the waste unit up and out.  
^ Clean the waste unit by hand with hot  
water and liquid dish soap and dry  
with a soft cloth.  
^ Loosen the upper screw, a, and pull  
the sleeve of the steam nozzle down,  
b.  
^ Clean the sleeve with warm water  
and liquid dish soap (or in the  
dishwasher) and dry.  
^ Push the waste unit back into place,  
positioning it over the notches.  
If "Empty waste unit" appears in  
the message window after cleaning,  
the waste unit was not seated  
correctly. Reposition the unit. Close  
the door and press ENTER.  
^ Slide the sleeve onto the steam  
nozzle, a, and tighten the screw, b.  
The appliance will not operate when  
this message appears.  
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Coffee system care  
Brew unit  
^ Dry the funnel to prevent ground  
coffee from sticking.  
Clean the brew unit by hand only.  
The moving parts and the rubber  
gaskets can not be cleaned in a  
dishwasher.  
^ After cleaning press "PRESS".  
Lubricate the brew unit with the  
enclosed silicon every 500 cups  
(see "Lubricating the brew unit").  
^ Remove the waste unit. The brew unit  
can only be removed after the waste  
unit has beeen taken out.  
^ Push the brew unit in the track  
straight into the appliance without  
pressing "PRESS" until it clicks in  
place.  
^ Grasp the brew unit by the handle  
and press with the thumb on  
"PRESS".  
^ Pull the brew unit out.  
^ Clean the brew unit thoroughly under  
running warm water without deter-  
gent.  
^ Rub away coffee residues from the  
steel filters with a sponge.  
One steel filter is in the funnel, the  
second on the left of the funnel. The  
second steel filter is removable (see  
"Cleaning the steel filters".)  
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Coffee system care  
Rinsing cycle: Degreasing the brew  
unit  
The display will read:  
The natural oil found in coffee can  
cause the brew unit to clog. The  
message "Rinsing cycle" will flash in the ^ Press e, to select "Rinsing cycle" with  
message window after 500 cups to  
remind you to clean the unit with the  
enclosed detergent tablets. These  
speciality cleaning tablets can be  
purchased from your Miele dealer or  
the Technical Service Department.  
the asterisk.  
^ Press ENTER.  
The display will read:  
A small amount of water will flow out the  
coffee dispensers. After a pause more  
water will flow out. This process will run  
4 times, dispensing 2 cups (17 oz) of  
hot water. The whole process lasts  
about 5 minutes.  
^ Remove the waste unit.  
^ Take out the brew unit and put the  
detergent tablet in the brew unit  
funnel.  
^ Return the brew unit and waste unit  
to the appliance and close the door.  
^ At the end of the cleaning cycle the  
^ Set a 3 cup (25 oz) container under  
display will read:  
the coffee dispensers.  
The brew unit is now clean and ready to  
use.  
^ Press the rinse/ pre-warm button e.  
(The unit must be pre-heated and  
ready to use otherwise the button will  
not respond.)  
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Coffee system care  
Cleaning the brew unit filters  
^ Wipe away coffee residues from the  
steel filter in the funnel of the brew  
unit with a sponge.  
The chrome filter to the left of the  
funnel can be removed for thorough  
cleaning. Check and clean the chrome  
filter regularly.  
^ Remove the brew unit.  
^ Fit the enclosed allen wrench to the  
connection point in the brew unit.  
Turn counterclockwise while support-  
ing the chrome filter from below.  
^ Remove the chrome filter with the  
screw.  
^ Clean the filter with hot water and dry.  
^ Return the chrome filter to the brew  
unit and secure by turning the allen  
wrench clockwise. Press slightly  
against the filter to allow threading.  
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Coffee system care  
Lubricating the brew unit  
^ Remove the brew unit.  
^ Clean the bolt, a. Lubricate the bolt,  
a, and the joints, b.  
^ Return the brew unit into the  
appliance.  
Check that the brew unit is in the basic  
position with the funnel slightly lifted  
and the socket in vertical position (see  
illustration.)  
^ Lubricate the joints a, the axle b,  
the tracks c and the gasket d with  
the silicon grease.  
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Coffee system care  
Resetting the brew unit’s basic Change the gaskets  
position:  
^ Press on the latch, a, and press the  
funnel down, b.  
^ Change the gaskets if a leak occurs.  
Three gaskets are enclosed with the  
machine. One gasket is located  
between the steam nozzle and the  
sleeve. The other two gaskets are  
located behind the brew unit at the  
water feed tube.  
^ Push the connection piece to the far  
left, c.  
^ Press "PRESS" once.  
The basic position shown above is  
reset and the brew unit can be set back  
into the machine.  
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Coffee system care  
Changing the light bulb  
^ Disconnect power to the appliance  
by unplugging the appliance, trip-  
ping the circuit breaker or removing  
the fuse.  
^ Open the appliance door.  
^ Carefully push the bulb into position  
until it clicks into the holder, a, and  
turn it upwards, b.  
^ Close the lamp cover.  
^ Insert a small screw driver into the  
opening and carefully push upwards,  
a.  
^ At the same time pull the light cover  
down, b.  
^ Rotate the bulb forward, a, and  
carefully pull it out, b, towards you.  
^ Replace with a new bulb (4 watts).  
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Descaling the appliance  
The coffee system must be descaled  
regularly. The appliance will display a  
reminder message to descale and will  
eventually lock if not descaled.  
^ Add 1 liter of water to the water  
tank. Dissolve two of the enclosed  
descaling tablets in the water.  
^ Close the water tank and insert into  
The message window will first display:  
"DESCALE AFTER COFFEES: 100“.  
This message will appear until the  
position.  
^ Close the door.  
appliance is descaled or it locks. When The descaling will take place in the  
the count is at zero, the appliance locks automatic descaling program.  
and the message window displays:  
Automatic descaling  
The appliance can only be used again  
once descaling is performed.  
^ Turn the program selector counter-  
clockwise to the position "Program  
mode".  
Let the machine cool before  
descaling. Remove the sleeve of the  
steam nozzle to avoid damage from  
the descaling agent.  
Only use the enclosed descaling  
tablets for descaling.  
The descaling tablets are specially  
^ Press e, to select "Descaling" with  
the asterisk.  
designed for descaling this coffee  
system. Other agents may damage  
the machine and affect the taste of  
the coffee and hot water. The  
descaling tablets can be purchased  
from the Miele Technical Service  
Department.  
To prevent damage to the exterior  
wipe up any descaling solution  
spills immediately!  
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Descaling the appliance  
The coffee system will begin the  
automatic descaling. The display will  
read:  
^ Press ENTER.  
The message window will read:  
Do not open the door during  
descaling and do not turn the  
program selector to "0". This will  
interrupt the descaling process. If  
the process is interrupted, add water  
to the reservoir, turn the program  
selector back to "Program mode"  
and close the door. Also, empty the  
containers under the dispensers and  
steam nozzle as more water will be  
expelled.  
The pump will introduce a small amout  
of descaling solution into the system,  
then rest briefly to allow the solution to  
take effect. The process lasts about  
30 minutes.  
^ Place a 1 liter container below the hot  
water dispenser.  
Throughout the process, check the  
collecting containers to make sure that  
they do not overflow.  
When descaling is complete, the  
display reads:  
^ Place a 1 liter container below the  
steam nozzle and turn the steam  
selector counterclockwise.  
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Descaling the appliance  
^ Turn the steam selector clockwise to  
position "0" and press ENTER.  
^ If the program selector is on "Progam  
mode", the display will read:  
^ Turn the steam selector clockwise to  
position "o".  
The unit is now descaled and ready for  
use.  
^ Press ENTER.  
The display will read:  
The machine needs to be rinsed to  
clean out the descaling residue.  
^ Fill the water tank three quarters of  
the way with cold water and place  
back into the machine.  
^ Place the empty 1 liter containers  
below the hot water dispenser and  
the steam nozzle and turn the steam  
selector counterclockwise.  
^ Allow the water to run through the  
spout and nozzle completely.  
When the water tank is empty, the  
display will read.  
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Fault messages  
If an error occurs a fault message will appear. With the following guide, minor  
problems can be fixed without a service call.  
Message  
Possible fault  
Fix  
Fill coff. beans  
Ready for use  
Coffee bean container is empty.  
Refill with coffee beans.  
Brew unit block.  
Brew unit miss.  
Descale  
The brew unit is clogged.  
Clean the brew unit.  
The brew unit is not properly seated.  
The unit needs to be descaled.  
Take out the brew unit and reseat.  
Descale the unit.  
Expel air  
Air has built up in the system. The unit  
is blocked.  
Fill the water tank.  
Turn the program selector to "On with  
light" and place containers below the  
hot water dispenser and the steam  
nozzle.  
Press the hot water button, turn the  
steam selector counterclockwise  
and let water run out until it streams  
steadily.  
Press the hot water button again.  
Turn the steam selector to "0" to shut  
off the water.  
Fresh water?  
A reminder to fill the water tank with  
fresh water.  
Waste unit miss.  
The waste unit is missing or not seated Return or reposition the waste unit.  
properly.  
Empty waste unit The waste unit is full. The system will  
Empty waste unit and press ENTER.  
press ENTER.  
not dispense coffee until the waste unit  
is emptied.  
Energy-save  
mode . . .  
The unit is in the energy-save mode.  
Light is off.  
Press ENTER.  
press ENTER  
Watersystem  
fault  
There is a problem in the water lines.  
Call Miele Technical Service.  
Fill watertank  
The water tank is empty or missing or  
the float in the water tank is stuck.  
Empty water tank, rinse, fill with fresh  
water and replace.  
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Frequently asked questions  
What if...  
Possible fault  
Fix  
. . . there is no prompt The unit has no  
Is the door closed?  
in the message  
window?  
power.  
Check that the circuit has not  
tripped, the fuse has blown or  
that the appliance is unplugged.  
Otherwise contact the Miele  
Technical Service Department.  
. . . the light does not Is the door open?  
If not, the light bulb has burned  
out.  
See "Changing the light bulb".  
illuminate?  
Is the unit in  
standby mode?  
Is the unit locked?  
. . . nothing comes out The steam nozzle is  
of the steam nozzle? clogged.  
Carefully poke the opening with  
a thin, short needle or toothpick.  
. . . the grinding is  
louder that normal?  
There could be  
pebbles among the  
coffee beans.  
Immediately turn off the unit.  
Call the Miele Technical Service  
Department.  
. . . there is a low  
grinding noise?  
The coffee bean  
container is empty. A the coffee bean container.  
message appears in  
Wait until the sound stops. Refill  
the message window.  
. . . the display shows The grinder has over- Turn the coffee system off and  
"Fill coff. beans  
Ready for use" but  
heated. This happens let the grinder cool.  
after brewing 40 cups  
there are still beans in in quick succession.  
the coffee bean  
container?  
. . . the unit suddenly Is the door closed?  
Close the door properly.  
turns off?  
The water temp-  
erature could be too  
high.  
The unit stops until the water  
has cooled.  
There could be stones In this case the unit shuts off  
in the coffee beans.  
after 20 secs. to prevent  
damage. - Call Technical  
Service.  
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Frequently asked questions  
What if...  
Possible fault  
Fix  
. . . the espresso is  
dispensed too  
quickly?  
The grinder is set to Select a finer setting.  
too coarse of a  
setting.  
. . . the espresso is  
dispensed too  
slowly?  
The grinder is set to Select a coarser setting.  
too fine of a setting.  
. . . the coffee is not  
hot enough?  
Was the system  
warmed?  
Pre-warm the system and cups.  
Check the temperature setting of  
the coffee selected.  
Check if the brew unit is clogged.  
Clean the brew unit.  
. . . coffee was not  
dispensed although  
the beans were  
Was the grinder set The grinding process might have  
to the finest and to taken too long not allowing time for  
the maximum  
brewing.  
ground and the water quantity of coffee? Set the grind size or the grinding  
tank is full?  
amount to a different position.  
. . . the descaling  
process was started  
accidently?  
Press ENTER once.  
The program will stop.  
If descaling agent is in the water  
tank, empty the water tank and  
rinse thoroughly with fresh water to  
clean away any descaling agent.  
The descaling process can not be  
cancelled once the steam selector  
is turned. The process must be  
completed. This is a safety feature  
so that the unit descales  
completely.  
. . . the warm up time The unit needs  
Descale the machine.  
is longer, less water  
is dispensed and the  
machine is not  
descaling.  
See "Descaling the appliance".  
working properly?  
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Frequently asked questions  
What if...  
Possible fault  
Fix  
. . . no water runs out of The brew unit is clogged. Clean the brew unit filters.  
the dispensers?  
. . . there is no crema?  
Check if the grinder is set Adjust the coffee grinder  
to the coarsest or to the  
finest setting.  
setting.  
The coffee is not fresh.  
Use fresh coffee beans.  
The coffee dispensers are Lower the height adjust-  
set too high.  
able dispensers.  
Check the temperature  
setting of each drink  
option.  
If the temperature is too  
high, the crema will  
collapse.  
. . . the grinder setting  
slide control won’t  
move?  
Coffee beans are  
blocking movement.  
Close the unit and  
dispense a coffee.  
The slide control can now  
be moved.  
. . . water appears in the This is not a fault. This is  
waste unit?  
water residue from the  
cleaning process.  
. . . the brew unit can not The brew unit is only ac- Close the door and turn  
be removed?  
cessible, when the waste the appliance on.  
unit is removed.  
The brew unit will reposi-  
tioned itself into the basic  
position.  
If the brew unit can not be  
removed even when the  
waste unit is removed it is  
not in the basic position.  
. . . the brew unit can not The brew unit is not in the The funnel must be lifted  
be pushed into the  
appliance?  
basic position.  
up and the connection  
piece must be in an  
upright position.  
See "Coffee system care/  
Resetting the basic  
position".  
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After sales service  
In the event of a fault which you cannot  
correct yourself please contact:  
– Your Miele Dealer  
or  
– The Miele Technical Service  
Department  
USA 1-800-999-1360  
CDN 1-800-565-6435  
When contacting the Technical Service  
Department, please quote the model  
and serial number of your appliance  
given on the data plate inside the  
appliance.  
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Installation instructions  
 
Caring for the environment  
Disposal of the packing  
materials  
Disposal of an old appliance  
Old appliances may contain materials  
that can be recycled. Please contact  
your local recycling authority about the  
possibilty of recycling these materials.  
The cardboard box and packing  
materials protect the appliance during  
shipping. They have been designed to  
be biodegradable and recyclable.  
Please recycle.  
Ensure that the appliance presents no  
danger to children while being stored  
for disposal. Before discarding an old  
appliance, unplug it from the outlet and  
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 to the  
appliance is OFF while installation or  
repair work is performed.  
The coffee system comes equipped  
with a 6 ft (1.8 m) power cord with a  
NEMA 6-15P molded plug for  
connection to a 208-240 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.  
The manufacturer can not be held  
responsible for unauthorized work.  
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 call Miele’s  
Technical Service Department.  
USA 1-800-999-1360  
CDN 1-800-565-6435  
WARNING:  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
GROUNDED  
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Installation  
Installation options  
The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry.  
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Installation  
The coffee system can be installed above another appliance but, there must be a  
solid, closed shelf between the base of the coffee machine and the top of the  
appliance below (The shelf is not necessary when installation is in combination  
with the Miele built-in plate warmer).  
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Installation  
A speciality display cabinet is also available from your dealer or Miele’s Technical  
Service Department, as an installation option. Please quote part # 29996001 when  
ordering.  
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Installation  
,Make sure power is not supplied  
to the appliance while installation or  
maintenance work is performed.  
Disconnect the power supply to the  
work area by unplugging the unit,  
tripping the circuit breaker or  
removing the fuse.  
The coffee system must be installed  
into cabinetry before being  
operated.  
^ Plug the appliance into the electrical  
outlet.  
^ Carefully turn the lower screws, a, to  
center the machine in the cabinet.  
^ Push it all the way back into the  
cabinet, until there is a resistance.  
^ To secure the appliance in the  
cabinet, tighten the upper screws, b,  
carefully by hand. Do not use an  
electric screwdriver.  
^ Open the front of the machine and  
partially tighten the screws.  
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Glossary  
Arabica is a high quality coffee bean. It Cappuccino scuro is a "dark"  
is long and flat with a groove running  
around it. The caffeine content is  
between 0.8 - 1.3%. It is strong and  
aromatic, but less bitter than the  
Robusta bean.  
cappucino with more espresso and less  
milk.  
Cappuccino senza schiuma is a  
cappucino without the froth.  
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 the foamed oils which  
are rich in flavor and aroma.  
Caffè is the Italian term for a standard  
espresso.  
Caffè americano is a thin espresso  
with water added.  
Caffè corretto is espresso with a dash  
of something stronger such as grappa,  
brandy or a liqueur.  
Espresso, see Caffè.  
Caffè freddo is iced coffee. An extend- Espresso corto is a "short", strong  
ed version of espresso served with ice.  
espresso.  
Caffè latte is a double espresso in a  
large cup filled with hot milk, topped  
with little or no foam.  
Espresso doppio is a double portion of  
normal espresso.  
Espresso lungo is the longer, less  
concentrated version served in a  
standard coffee cup.  
Caffè mocha consists of one third  
espresso, one third hot milk and one  
third cocoa.  
Espresso ristretto is a double  
Caffè ristretto is the strongest, most  
concentrated espresso. The water is  
reduced to 2 tablespoons (30 ml) per  
serving.  
strength, bitter tasting espresso.  
Macchiato is espresso with a dollop of  
hot, foamed milk giving a dappled  
(macchiato) appearance.  
Caffeine - the caffeine content of  
espresso is only a third or half the  
caffeine found in coffee. The stronger  
the roast, the less caffeine the espresso  
will contain.  
Pre-warming the cups is recom-  
mended to prevent the espresso from  
cooling too quickly.  
Robusta is a round and convex coffee  
bean with an almost straight groove.  
The caffeine content is around 2 to  
2.5%. It is more bitter than the Arabica  
bean.  
Cappuccino is espresso with frothed  
milk. It is equal parts espresso, hot milk  
and foam.  
Cappuccino chiaro is a "light" cappuc-  
cino with less espresso and more hot  
milk.  
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