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Operating and installation instructions Built-in coffee machine To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. en – AU, NZ M.-Nr. 11 203 130

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Page 1: Operating and installation instructions Built-in coffee machine...Operating and installation instructions Built-in coffee machine To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance,

Operating and installation instructionsBuilt-in coffee machine

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essentialto read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.

en – AU, NZ M.-Nr. 11 203 130

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Caring for the environment

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packaginghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and can normally be recycled.

Recycling the packaging reduces theuse of raw materials in themanufacturing process and alsoreduces the amount of waste in landfillsites. Ensure that any plasticwrappings, bags etc. are disposed ofsafely and kept out of the reach ofbabies and young children. Danger ofsuffocation.

Disposing of cleaning anddescaling cartridgesDispose of the Miele cleaning anddescaling cartridges in the householdwaste after use.

Disposing of your oldapplianceElectrical and electronic appliancesoften contain valuable materials. Theyalso contain specific materials,compounds and components, whichwere essential for their correct functionand safety. These could be hazardousto human health and to the environmentif disposed of with your domestic wasteor if handled incorrectly. Please do not,therefore, dispose of your old appliancewith your household waste.

Please dispose of it at your localcommunity waste collection / recyclingcentre for electrical and electronicappliances. You are also responsible fordeleting any personal data that may bestored on the appliance prior todisposal. Please ensure that your oldappliance poses no risk to childrenwhile being stored prior to disposal.

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Contents

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Caring for the environment ..................................................................................  2

Warning and Safety instructions ..........................................................................  7

Guide to the appliance .......................................................................................  17

Operating principles............................................................................................  19Touch display ........................................................................................................ 19Operating actions .................................................................................................. 20Symbols in the display .......................................................................................... 23

Miele@home.........................................................................................................  24

Before using for the first time ............................................................................  25Before using for the first time................................................................................ 25Switching on for the first time ............................................................................... 25Setting up the bean system .................................................................................. 28

Bean system ........................................................................................................  30Changing bean system settings (Type of beans)................................................... 30

Renaming type of beans .................................................................................. 30Changing the allocation of the bean containers............................................... 31

Filling the water container ..................................................................................  32

Switching on and off ...........................................................................................  33

Spout adjustment ................................................................................................  34

Making drinks ......................................................................................................  35Making coffee drinks with and without milk.......................................................... 35Preparing hot milk ................................................................................................. 36Making a coffee drink............................................................................................ 37Cancelling preparation .......................................................................................... 37DoubleShot............................................................................................................ 37Making two portions  ........................................................................................ 37Coffee pot.............................................................................................................. 38Tea......................................................................................................................... 39

TeaTimer........................................................................................................... 40Making tea........................................................................................................ 40Teapot............................................................................................................... 41

Preparing warm and hot water .............................................................................. 41

Expert mode.........................................................................................................  42

Grinder setting .....................................................................................................  43

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Parameters...........................................................................................................  44Displaying and changing parameters.................................................................... 44Amount of coffee................................................................................................... 44Brewing temperature ............................................................................................. 44Pre-brewing ground coffee.................................................................................... 44Type of beans ........................................................................................................ 45

Portion size ..........................................................................................................  46

Resetting drink settings......................................................................................  47

User profiles.........................................................................................................  48Creating a profile ................................................................................................... 48Processing profiles ................................................................................................ 48Setting change of profile ....................................................................................... 48

Profiles: creating and processing drinks ..........................................................  49

MyMiele ................................................................................................................  50

MobileStart .....................................................................................................  51

Settings ................................................................................................................  52Displaying and changing settings ......................................................................... 52Language............................................................................................................... 52Time of day............................................................................................................ 52Date ....................................................................................................................... 52Start screen ........................................................................................................... 52Timer ..................................................................................................................... 53

Appliance timer ................................................................................................ 53Maintenance timer............................................................................................ 53TeaTimer........................................................................................................... 54

Volume................................................................................................................... 54Display................................................................................................................... 54

Display brightness............................................................................................ 54Colour scheme ................................................................................................. 54QuickTouch ...................................................................................................... 54

Lighting.................................................................................................................. 54Info (display information) ....................................................................................... 54Mains water ........................................................................................................... 54Altitude .................................................................................................................. 54

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Performance mode................................................................................................ 55Eco mode ......................................................................................................... 55Barista mode .................................................................................................... 55Latte mode ....................................................................................................... 55Party mode ....................................................................................................... 55

Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 55Proximity sensor.................................................................................................... 56System lock ...................................................................................................... 57Miele@home.......................................................................................................... 57Remote control...................................................................................................... 57SuperVision ........................................................................................................... 57RemoteUpdate ...................................................................................................... 58Software version.................................................................................................... 59Legal information................................................................................................... 59Showroom programme (Demo mode) ................................................................... 59Factory default settings ......................................................................................... 59

Cleaning and care ...............................................................................................  60Cleaning intervals - Quick guide ........................................................................... 60Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher ................................................................. 61Unsuitable cleaning agents ................................................................................... 62Cleaning the drip tray and waste container........................................................... 64Cleaning the drip tray cover .................................................................................. 66Cleaning the water container ................................................................................ 66Cleaning the central spout .................................................................................... 66Cleaning the cup rim sensor ................................................................................. 68Cleaning the milk flask with lid .............................................................................. 69Cleaning the milk valve.......................................................................................... 70Cleaning the bean containers................................................................................ 70Removing the brew unit and cleaning by hand..................................................... 71Cleaning the interior, the inside of the appliance door and the drip catcher ........ 73Cleaning the appliance front ................................................................................. 74Maintenance programmes..................................................................................... 74Rinsing the appliance............................................................................................ 74Rinsing the milk pipework ..................................................................................... 75Maintenance programme – Clean the milk pipework............................................ 75Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior............................................... 76Descaling the appliance ........................................................................................ 78

Automatic cleaning and descaling ....................................................................  81What to ensure before and during automatic maintenance programmes............. 81Automatic cleaning................................................................................................ 82The Miele cleaning cartridge ................................................................................. 82

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Replacing the cleaning cartridge........................................................................... 83Automatic descaling.............................................................................................. 84The Miele descaling cartridge ............................................................................... 84Maintenance timer................................................................................................. 86Cancelling automatic cleaning and descaling....................................................... 87

Problem solving guide ........................................................................................  88Messages in the display........................................................................................ 88Unusual performance of the coffee machine ........................................................ 91Faults with automatic cleaning and/or descaling .................................................. 94Unsatisfactory results............................................................................................ 96Cleaning the milk valve.......................................................................................... 99

After sales service and warranty .....................................................................  102

Accessories .......................................................................................................  103

Installation..........................................................................................................  104Mains water connection ...................................................................................... 104Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 106Building-in dimensions........................................................................................ 107Building in the coffee machine ............................................................................ 109Door opening limiters .......................................................................................... 110

Copyright and licences .....................................................................................  112

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Warning and Safety instructions

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This coffee machine complies with all current local and nationalsafety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead topersonal injury and damage to property.

Read the Operating instructions carefully before using the coffeemachine. They contain important information on the safety,installation, use and maintenance of the appliance. Familiarity withthese instructions will help to prevent personal injury and damageto property.In accordance with standard IEC 60335-1, Miele expressly andstrongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in“Installation”, as well as in the “Warning and Safety instructions”.Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliancewith these instructions.

Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to anyfuture owner.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Correct application

The coffee machine is intended for use in private households.

The coffee machine is not suitable for outdoor use.

This coffee machine must not be used at altitudes above 2,000 m.

The machine is intended only for the preparation of drinks such asespresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato, tea etc. Any other usage is at the owner's risk.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety, and are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Safety with children

Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts.Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than thatof adults.

Ensure children do not touch hot surfaces of the coffee machine orplace parts of their body under the dispensing spouts.

Install the coffee machine out of reach of children.

Young children must not be allowed to use this appliance.

Older children may only use the coffee machine if its operationhas been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely. They must be aware of the potential dangers caused by incorrectoperation.

Children should be supervised when they are near the coffeemachine. Do not allow them to play with it or to use the controls.

Young children must not be allowed to clean the coffee machine.Cleaning may only be carried out by older children under thesupervision of an adult.

Remember that coffee and espresso are not suitable drinks forchildren.

Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children may becomeentangled in packaging material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull itover their head with the risk of suffocation. Keep packaging materialaway from children.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Technical safety

Repairs and installation work by unqualified persons could bedangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorisedwork. Installation work and repairs to electrical appliances must onlybe carried out by a Miele approved service technician.

A damaged appliance is dangerous. Check it for any visibledamage. Never install or attempt to use a damaged appliance.

Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, make surethat the rating on the data plate corresponds to the voltage andfrequency of the household supply. This data must correspond inorder to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult aqualified electrician if in any doubt.

The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteedwhen continuity is complete between it and an effective earthingsystem. It is most important that this basic safety requirement ispresent and tested regularly and, where there is any doubt, thehousehold wiring system should be inspected by a qualifiedelectrician.

Reliable and safe operation of the coffee machine can only beguaranteed if it is connected to the mains electrical supply.

Do not connect the machine to the mains electricity supply by amulti-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guaranteethe safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).

This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobileinstallations (e.g. on a ship).

For safety reasons, this appliance may only be used when it hasbeen built in.

If the coffee machine is to be built in above another appliance,there must be a full-width, closed shelf between them (except incombination with a built-in warming drawer).

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Only use the coffee machine in rooms where the ambienttemperature is between +16 °C and +38 °C.

A minimum installation height of 850 mm must be maintained.

This coffee machine must not be installed behind a closedfurniture door. Heat and moisture can build up behind the closedfurniture door. This can result in damage to the appliance and/orfurniture unit.

Before any repair work is carried out, the appliance must becompletely disconnected from the electricity supply.The appliance is only completely isolated from the electricity supplywhen:

– it is switched off at the circuit breaker, or

– the mains connection cable is disconnected from the powersupply.Pull the plug, not the cord, to disconnect the appliance from thepower supply.

The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance isnot repaired by a Miele approved service technician.

Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when originalMiele spare parts are used. Faulty components must only bereplaced by original Miele spare parts.

Never open the outer casing of the machine. Tampering withelectrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highlydangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electricshock.

Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used,warranty, performance and/or product liability claims will beinvalidated.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Mains water connection

Do not connect the coffee machine to a warm water connection.

The protective sleeve of the water inlet hose must not bedamaged or become kinked. This will cause it to leak.

The integrated water protection system offers protection fromwater damage, provided the following conditions are met:

– The machine is correctly installed (connected to the electricitysupply) and plumbed in.

– The machine is properly maintained and parts are replaced whereit can be seen that this is necessary.

– The tap has been turned off when the appliance is not going to beused for a longer period of time (e.g. during holidays).

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Correct use

Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts.The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot.

Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are being dispensed.

Do not touch hot components.

Hot liquid or steam could spatter from the spouts. Ensure that thecentral spout is clean and fitted correctly.

If there is a cup or container underneath the central spout, makesure that you remove this before opening the appliance door.

Water in the drip tray can also be very hot. Take care whenemptying it.

Risk of injury to the eyes!

Never look directly at the lighting or use optical instruments(magnifying glass or similar) to look at it.

Please note the following regarding water:

– When using the water container: Only use cold, fresh tap water tofill the water container. Hot or warm water or other liquids candamage the coffee machine.

– Change the water every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria.When using mains water: Empty the water container once a day.

– Do not use carbonated water.

Only put roasted coffee beans in the bean container. Do not putcoffee beans containing additives or ground coffee in the beancontainers.

Do not fill the bean container with any type of liquid.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Do not use green (unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffeebeans which contain green coffee beans. Green coffee beans arevery hard and still contain residual moisture. These can damage thecoffee machine grinder as soon as grinding begins.

Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel,sugar or other substances. Sugar will damage the coffee machine.

If decaffeinated coffee beans are used after dispensing a drinkwith caffeinated beans, there may still be residues from thecaffeinated beans in the grinder or brew chamber. Discard the firstcoffee drink when using decaffeinated coffee.

Only use milk without additives. Additives in milk usually containsugar and this will stick to the milk pipework.

If using cow's milk, only use pasteurised milk to prevent a build-up of bacteria in the appliance.

When making tea, please follow the instructions on the packaging.

Do not place flaming alcohol mixtures underneath the centralspout. The flames could ignite plastic components and cause themto melt.

Do not swing from or hang anything on the appliance door when itis open as this could damage the hinges on the coffee machine.

The machine must not be used for cleaning objects.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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Cleaning and care

Clean the coffee machine and the milk flask daily, particularlybefore using for the first time.

All parts of the milk system need to be cleaned thoroughly andregularly. Milk contains bacteria which proliferate rapidly withinadequate cleaning.

Avoid spillage on appliance connectors.

If you do not utilise automatic descaling and cleaning, you willneed to carry out the maintenance programmes for cleaning the milkpipework, the brew unit and descaling the coffee machine manuallyon a regular basis. Miele cannot be held liable for damage resultingfrom not cleaning and/or descaling the machine, using the wrongcleaning/descaling agent or an unsuitable concentration.

Do not clean the machine with a steam cleaner or immerse it inwater as this will damage the machine. Steam or water could reachthe electrical components and cause a short circuit.

Used coffee grounds should be disposed of with the organicrubbish or on the compost heap. Do not empty them down the sink,as they could block it.

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Warning and Safety instructions

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The following applies to appliances with stainless steelsurfaces:

Do not adhere stickers, adhesive tape or any other adhesivematerials to stainless steel surfaces. The coating on the stainlesssteel surfaces will become damaged and lose its protectiveproperties against soiling.

Stainless steel scratches very easily and even magnets can causedamage to the surface.

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Guide to the appliance

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Exterior view1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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a On/Off sensor

b Optical interface (for Miele Service technicians only)

c MobileStart sensor control

d Proximity sensor

e “Back”  sensor

f Touch display

g “Lighting” sensor control

h Door handle

i Automatic height-adjustable central spout with lighting

j Drip tray cover

k Milk flask

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Guide to the appliance

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Interior view

a Bean container 1

b Milk valve

c Automatic height-adjustable central spout with lighting

d Grinder setting

e Bean containers 2 and 3

f Fan outlet

g Water container

h Drip tray with lid

i Brew unit

j Waste container

k Maintenance container

l Holders for cleaning and descaling cartridges (including plug)

m Drip catcher

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Operating principles

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Touch display

The sensitive touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g.pens.Only touch the display with your fingers.

The touch display is divided into multiple areas.

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Miele

Long coffeeCoffeeEspressoRistretto

User profilesThe menu path appears on the left of the header. If you touch a menu name in theheader, the display will switch to that menu. To switch to the start screen, touch .

The time of day is shown on the right of the header. Additional symbols may alsoappear, e.g. TeaTimer .

The current menu and menu options are shown in the centre. You can scroll to theright or left by swiping your finger across the display to the right or left.

Depending on the menu, various operating options appear in the footer, e.g.DoubleShot , Save or OK.

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Operating actionsAll selectable options are displayed in either white or black, depending on whichcolour scheme has been selected.

Each touch of a possible selection colours the relevant character (word and/orsymbol) orange.

Selecting the menu option

Touch the desired field or value in the touch display.

Scrolling

You can scroll left or right.

Swipe across the screen. To do this, place your finger on the touch display andswipe it in the direction you want.

The bar at the bottom of the display shows you your position in the current menu.

Exiting a menu

Touch the sensor. Alternatively, you can touch the upper level menu name inthe menu path.

Entries made before this which have not been confirmed with OK will not besaved.

Useful tip: If you touch the  sensor three times in succession, you will return tothe drinks menu.

Entering numbers with the roller.

Swipe the roller up or down until the number you want is located in the centreand coloured orange. Confirm with OK.

Entering numbers using the numerical keypad

Touch the orange coloured value in the centre until the numerical keypadappears.

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OK

Select the desired value: as soon as a valid value has been entered, OK ishighlighted green. Use the  arrow to delete the last entered number.

Confirm with OK.

Entering a name

Letters are entered using a keyboard. It is best to select short, memorable names.

Touch the letters or characters you want.

Useful tip: Use the  arrow to delete the last entered character.

Touch Save.

Displaying a context menu

In some menus you can display a context menu, e.g. to configure drinks.

Touch and keep your finger on a drink name, for example, until the context menuopens.

Touch the touch display outside of the menu window to close the context menu.

Moving entries

You can change the order of the entries in the drinks menu to User profiles andMyMiele.

Touch and hold an entry until the context menu appears.

Select Move.

An orange frame will appear around the entry.

Touch the highlighted entry and hold your finger on the display. Drag the entry tothe required position.

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Operating principles

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Help

Context-sensitive help is available for certain functions. Help appears on thebottom line.

Touch Help to display information in text and pictures.

Touch Close to return to the previous menu.

Pull-down menu

In the pull-down menu you will find, for example, the schematic representation ofthe bean containers and the Expert mode.

Touch the top edge of the screen on the orange line and drag down with yourfinger.

Active settings are highlighted in orange.

To close the pull-down menu, touch the display outside of the menu window orslide the pull-down menu up.

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Operating principles

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Symbols in the displayIn addition to text, symbols are shown in the display, e.g. symbols for the variousdrinks. Some symbols are explained below.

Symbol Explanation

This symbol indicates that there is additional informationand advice about using the coffee machine. Select OK toconfirm the information.

This symbol indicates the “Settings” menu and the“Language” menu option.

This symbol appears if the system lock is activated.Operation is locked.

This symbol and the desired switching on time appear in thedisplay up to 23:59 hours before the coffee machine is dueto switch on if the On at timer and the time display areactivated (see “Settings - Timer”).

This symbol appears during the Clean the milk pipeworkmaintenance programme and during automatic cleaning. (This symbol can also be found on the water container: fillup to this mark with water.)

This symbol appears while the appliance is being descaled.(This symbol can also be found on the water container: fillup to this mark).

This symbol and a fault code will appear if a fault occurs.

If Miele@home is activated for the coffee machine, the Wi-Ficonnection is indicated with these symbols. The symbolsindicate the strength of the Wi-Fi connection in gradationsfrom strong to not connected.

The “Remote control” symbol appears if Miele@home hasbeen set up for the coffee machine and the Remote control |On setting has been selected.

The “SuperVision” symbol appears if Miele@home has beenset up for the coffee machine and the SuperVision |SuperVision display | On setting has been selected.

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Miele@home

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Your coffee machine is equipped withan integrated Wi-Fi module.

In order to use it you need:

– a Wi-Fi network

– the Miele@mobile App

– a Miele user account. The useraccount can be created via theMiele@mobile App.

The Miele@mobile App will guide youas you connect your coffee machine toyour home Wi-Fi network.

Once your coffee machine is connectedto your Wi-Fi network, you can use theApp, for example, to carry out thefollowing activities:

– Call up information on the operatingstatus of your coffee machine

– Change the settings of your coffeemachine

– Operate your coffee machineremotely

Connecting your coffee machine to yourWi-Fi network will increase energyconsumption, even when the coffeemachine is switched off.

Before installing the coffee machinein its final location, ensure the signalstrength of your Wi-Fi network issufficient.

Availability of the Wi-FiconnectionThe Wi-Fi connection shares afrequency range with other appliances(including microwave ovens and remotecontrol toys). This may result insporadic or even complete connectionfailures. Therefore, a constantavailability of featured functions cannotbe guaranteed.

Miele@home availabilityThe ability to use the Miele@mobile Appdepends on the availability of theMiele@home service in your country.

The Miele@home service is notavailable in every country.

For information about availability,please visit www.miele.com.

Miele@mobile AppYou can download the Miele@mobileApp from the Apple App Store® or theGoogle Play Store™ free of charge (onlyfunctional in selected countries).

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Before using for the first time

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Before using for the first time Connect the coffee machine to the

mains water supply and the mainselectricity supply.

Install the coffee machine.

Remove any protective foil andstickers from the machine. Exception:Please do not remove any labels (e.g.the data plate) which are visible whenyou open the appliance door.

Remove the protective foil from thedrip tray cover.

Clean the appliance thoroughlybefore filling it with coffee beans andmaking drinks (see “Cleaning andcare”).

Clean the coffee machine (see“Cleaning and care”).

Before using the appliance for the firsttime, you will need:

– Miele cleaning cartridge

– Miele descaling cartridge

Switching on for the first time Touch the On/Off  sensor.

Selecting the display language andcountry

The country that is selecteddetermines the time display, e.g. 12 or24-hour format, or the units etc.displayed.

Select the required display language.

Then select the country.

Setting up the network (Miele@home)

You can connect your coffee machineto your local Wi-Fi network.

The following appears in the displayduring set-up: Set up Miele@home?

Useful tip: You can also set upMiele@home for your coffee machine ata later time. Then select Skip.

Make sure that the signal of your Wi-Fi network is sufficiently strong in theplace where you want to set up yourcoffee machine.

Touch Continue.

Select the connection method youwish to use.

Follow the instructions in the coffeemachine display and in theMiele@mobile App.

Connection successfully establishedappears in the display.

Touch Continue to continue with theset-up.

Setting the date

Enter the current date and touch OK.

Setting the time of day

Enter the current time of day andtouch OK.

If you have connected the coffeemachine to a Wi-Fi network and havesigned it on in the Miele@mobile App,the time will be synchronised basedon the country setting in theMiele@mobile App.

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Setting the water hardness level

Contact your local water supplier tofind out your local water hardnessrange if necessary.

See “Settings - Water hardness” formore information.

Enter the local water hardness level(in °dH) and confirm with OK.

Selecting the water supply (Mainswater)

The coffee machine is intended to beoperated with a mains waterconnection. You can select from one ofthe following water supply options:

– On: The water container isautomatically filled with fresh tapwater via the mains waterconnection.

– Off: You need to fill the watercontainer manually. A messageappears in the display to inform youof this.

Select the desired option.

Setting up automatic cleaning anddescaling

Information about automatic cleaningand descaling is shown in the display.

Confirm with OK.

Useful tip: Touch Help to get illustratedinstructions in the display.

Fitting the cleaning cartridge

You will now be prompted to fit acleaning cartridge.

Open the appliance door of thecoffee machine.

Remove the maintenance containeron the left.

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Pull the cleaning cartridge holderforwards and take it out.

Remove the cleaning cartridge fromits packaging and unscrew the cap.The cap is no longer required.

Screw in the cleaning cartridgeupside down.

Push the holder with the cartridgeinto the coffee machine until it clicksinto place.

Fitting the descaling cartridge

Remove the descaling cartridge fromits packaging.

Pull the descaling cartridge holderforwards.

Insert the descaling cartridge andpush it upwards as far as it will go.

Push the descaling cartridge holderback in.

Insert the maintenance container andclose the appliance door.

The descaling cartridge will fill withwater the next time the machine isswitched off.

Wait until the coffee machineswitches itself off. Do not force themachine to switch off.

If the cleaning and descaling cartridgesare fitted, a message about the set starttime of automatic cleaning anddescaling will appear.

If you want to change the start time,touch Timer and select the requiredtime.

Confirm with OK.

You can also set the start time forautomatic cleaning and descaling at alater time.

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Selecting Performance mode

Select the most suitable modedepending on your coffee preferences(see “Settings - Performance mode”).

– Eco mode: This is an energy savingmode.

– Barista mode: This mode isoptimised for perfect coffeeenjoyment.

– Latte mode: In this mode drinks withmilk can be made significantly faster.

Select the required mode.

The coffee machine is now successfullyset up for use. You can now fill the beansystem.

Setting up the bean systemAfter setting up the coffee machine, youwill be prompted to set up the beansystem. The coffee machine will assistyou when first filling and naming thebean containers.

Touch Yes.

If you select No, the assistant forsetting up the bean system will not beshown again.

Filling the bean containers

There are two bean container drawersat the top right and left of the coffeemachine.

Open the appliance door.

Pull out the coffee bean containersand remove their lids.

Fill the containers with roasted coffeebeans.

Close the bean containers with theirrespective lids.

Push the coffee bean containers backinto the coffee machine. Close theappliance door.

Useful tip: Make a note of each type ofbean.

After filling the bean containers, youcan now name the types of beans.

Naming the types of beans

The 3 bean containers are shown in thedisplay as follows and are pre-named.

Type of beansType A Type B

Type C

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If you rename the bean containers,please note the following:

– It is best to select short, memorablenames.

– If you are using the same type ofbeans in two or three beancontainers at the same time (forinstance, because you only use onetype of bean), make sure you namethem in the same way exactly.

Name type of beans for bean container?appears in the display and Type A ishighlighted orange.

Touch Yes.

The editor will open in the display.

Enter the name you want for the beancontainer and then touch Save.

Now name the other two beancontainers.

Allocate <Type XY> appears in theheader line.

Allocating bean types

Bean types are now allocated to coffeedrinks. Selected drinks are highlightedorange.

Now select the drinks that are to beprepared with this type of bean.Confirm your selection with OK.

The next type of bean is now allocatedand any unallocated coffee drinks aredisplayed.

Select the drinks that are to beprepared with this type of bean.Confirm with OK.

Any remaining drinks which have notbeen selected will be allocated to thethird bean type.

You have set up the bean system andyou can now prepare drinks.

Useful tip: All coffee drinks arehighlighted if you touch All drinks.Unwanted drinks can be deselected.

If you do not allocate bean containersto the drinks, you will be asked duringdrink preparation which type of beanyou want to use.

To ensure that any coffee residuesfrom the factory testing process areremoved from the brewing system,please throw away the first two cupsof coffee when using the coffeemachine for the first time.

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Coffee or espresso can be made fromwhole roasted coffee beans which arefreshly ground for each portion.Your coffee machine has a bean systemwith three bean containers which canbe filled with different types of beans oreven just one type. You can allocatebean types to individual coffee drinksas you wish. Alternatively, you cancreate profiles with your own coffeedrinks and allocate other bean types tothese drinks which are different to theMiele profiles.

Risk of damage to the grinderdue to incorrect operation.The coffee machine will be damagedif the bean container is filled withunsuitable substances such asliquids, ground coffee or coffeebeans treated with sugar, caramel orsimilar.In addition, green (unroasted) coffeebeans or mixtures of coffee beanswhich contain green coffee beanscan damage the grinder. Greencoffee beans are very hard and stillcontain residual moisture. These candamage the coffee machine grinderas soon as grinding begins.Only put roasted coffee beans in thebean container.

If decaffeinated coffee beans areused after dispensing a drink withcaffeinated beans, there may still beresidues from the caffeinated beansin the grinder or brew chamber.Please be aware that minimalresidues of caffeinated beans maybe present in the next drink that youmake.

Changing bean systemsettings (Type of beans)The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

Select Settings and then Type of beans.

The schematic representation of thebean containers will be displayed.

Type of beansType A Type B

Type C

Select a bean type.

You can now change the name of thetype of bean or change the allocation.

Useful tip: If you want to allocateanother type of bean to a coffee drink,you can also do this under “Changeparameters” (see “Parameters - Type ofbeans”).

Renaming type of beans

Touch Change name.

The editor will open in the display.

If you rename the type of beans, pleasenote the following:

– It is best to select short, memorablenames.

– If you are using the same type ofbeans in two or three beancontainers at the same time (forinstance, because you only use onetype of bean), make sure you namethem in the same way exactly.

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Enter the name you want and thentouch Save.

If you give identically named types ofbeans different names, you will thenneed to allocate coffee drinks to thenewly named beans.

Changing the allocation of the beancontainers

If you have created additional Profileswith coffee drinks to the Mielestandard profile, the bean types canbe individually allocated to individualdrinks in each Profile.

Touch Change allocation.

If you have set up one or more profilesand at least one coffee drink, first selectthe profile.

Select the profile for which you wantto allocate the type of beans.

All coffee drinks will be listed. Thealready allocated drinks will behighlighted orange.

Change the allocation as requiredand then confirm with OK.

Useful tip: If you touch All drinks, youwill have highlighted all coffee drinksand you can deselect the ones you donot want.

If you do not allocate a type of bean,you will be asked what type of beanyou want to use for the coffee as youmake it.

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Filling the water container

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Risk to health due tocontaminated water.Bacteria can develop in water whichhas been sitting in the watercontainer for too long and is a risk toyour health. The taste of water sittingin the inlet hose can also be affectedif drinks have not been prepared fora long time.Change the water in the watercontainer every day.Pour out the water from the watercontainer if a drink has not beenprepared for a long time.

If the coffee machine is connected to aplumbed water supply and this settingis selected, the water container fillsautomatically when the machine isswitched on.

The water container can be filledmanually at any time.

Risk of damage due to incorrectoperation.Unsuitable liquids such as hot orwarm water or other liquids candamage the coffee machine.Carbonated water leaves too muchlimescale in the coffee machine.If filling the water container manually:Only use fresh, cold tap water.

Open the appliance door.

Pull the water container out toremove it.

Fill the water container with cold,fresh tap water up to the “max.”mark.

Insert the water container in themachine and close the appliancedoor.

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Switching on and off

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Switching the coffee machineon Touch the On/Off  sensor.

The coffee machine heats up and rinsesthe pipework. Hot water will run out ofthe central spout.

You can now make drinks.

If the coffee machine is already atoperating temperature, rinsing will nottake place.

Switching the coffee machineoff Touch the On/Off  sensor.

If coffee has been dispensed, the coffeemachine will rinse the coffee pipeworkautomatically before switching off.

While dispensing a drink or duringmaintenance processes, moisturebuilds up in the coffee machine. Theinternal fan expels moisture from theinterior of the appliance. The fan willcontinue to run after dispensing adrink or for approx. 30 minutes afterswitching off the appliance. You willhear an accompanying noise.

Switching off for longerperiods of timeIf the coffee machine is not going to beused for a longer period of time, e.g. ifyou are going on holiday, please do thefollowing:

Empty the drip tray, the wastecontainer and the water container.

Clean all parts thoroughly, includingthe brew unit and the interior of themachine.

Switch the coffee machine off.

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The height of the central spout cannotbe manually adjusted.

Before making the drink, the centralspout moves down and the cup sensorstops it at the optimum height for thecups or glasses being used.

When the coffee machine is switchedoff, the central spout moves to amedium height.

When a maintenance programme isbeing carried out, the central spout willmove to the height of the cleaningcontainer or into a lower maintenanceposition.

Ensure the central spout is in eitherthe upper or middle position beforeopening the door.

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Danger of burning and scaldingon the dispensing spouts.The liquids and steam dispensed arevery hot and can cause scalding.Keep well away from the areaunderneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are beingdispensed.Do not touch hot components.

Making coffee drinks with andwithout milkThe following drinks can be made:

– Ristretto is a strong, concentratedespresso. It is prepared with thesame amount of coffee as for anespresso but with much less water.

– Espresso is a strong aromatic coffeewith a thick hazelnut brown colouredfroth - known as the crema - on top. We recommend using espressoroasted coffee beans to make anespresso.

– Coffee differs from espresso by theincreased amount of water and theroast of the beans.We recommend using coffee beanswith the appropriate roast to makethe coffee.

– Long coffee is a coffee withconsiderably more water.

– Long black is made with hot waterand two shots of espresso.

– Caffè Americano consists of equalproportions of espresso and hotwater. The espresso is made first,then the hot water is dispensed.

– Cappuccino consists of approx. 2/3milk froth and 1/3 espresso.

– Latte macchiato consists of 1/3each of hot milk, milk froth andespresso.

– Caffè latte consists of hot milk andespresso.

– Cappuccino Italiano has the sameproportions of milk froth andespresso as a cappuccino. Thedifference is that the espresso isadded first and then the milk froth.

– Espresso macchiato is an espressowith a small amount of milk froth ontop.

– Flat white is a special variation of thecappuccino: a much greater amountof espresso compared to milk frothcreates an intensive coffee aroma.

– Café au lait is a French coffeespeciality made from coffee and milkfroth. Café au lait is normally servedin a bowl.

Hot milk or milk froth can also bemade separately.

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Preparing hot milk

Additives containing sugar or milkalternatives, e.g. soy milk, can clogthe milk pipework and milk carryingparts. Residues from unsuitableliquids may adversely affect correctpreparation.Do not use milk with additives.Use only pasteurised cow's milk.

Useful tip: Using cold cow's milk(< 10 °C) with a protein content of atleast 3% will produce the perfect milkfroth.You can select milk with a fat contentaccording to preference. With full creammilk (at least 3.5% fat), the milk frothwill be slightly creamier than with low-fat milk.

Milk flask

Milk is not cooled in the milk flask.Use cold milk (< 10 °C) to produce agood quality milk froth.

a Lid

b Milk suction tube

c Milk level sensors

d Glass milk flask

Filling and fitting the milk flask

Fill the milk flask with milk up to amaximum of 2 cm below the rim. Sealthe milk flask with the lid.

Push the milk flask into the coffeemachine until it clicks into place.

Useful tip: The milk flask is easier toremove with two hands.

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Making a coffee drink

Place a suitable cup or glassunderneath the central spout.

Select a coffee drink.

Preparation will begin and the coffeewill be dispensed into the cup or glassfrom the central spout.

Cancelling preparation Touch Stop or Cancel.

DoubleShotSelect the DoubleShot  function tomake a particularly strong and aromaticcoffee. In this case, more coffee beanswill be ground and brewed halfwaythrough brewing. Due to the reducedextraction time, fewer unwanted aromasand bitter substances are released.

DoubleShot can be activated for allcoffee drinks except “Ristretto” and“Long black”.

Making a DoubleShot  of coffee

The symbol is displayed duringpreparation of coffee drinks.

Touch the symbol immediatelybefore or after you have startedmaking a drink.

Preparation starts and the symbol ishighlighted orange in the display. Twoportions of coffee beans will be groundand brewed.

Making two portions You can also dispense two portions of adrink into one large cup or dispensetwo portions into two cups at the sametime.

Place one cup under each of thecoffee spouts.

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Touch the symbol immediatelybefore or after you have startedmaking a drink.

Preparation starts and the symbol ishighlighted orange in the display. Twoportions of the desired drink will bedispensed.

Coffee potYou can make several cups of coffeeone after the other automatically withthe Coffee pot function (max. 1 litre).

The drinks menu is displayed.

Useful tip: Before starting Coffee pot,ensure the bean containers and thewater container are sufficiently filled.

Place a sufficiently large containerunder the central spout.

Select Coffee pot.

Useful tip: You will find Coffee pot at theend of the drinks menu.

Select the number of portions youwant to dispense (3 to 8).

Follow the instructions in the display.

Each cup of coffee will be brewed anddispensed individually. The display willinform you about the progress.

You can interrupt preparation at anytime.

Touch Cancel.

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Tea

This coffee machine is not intendedfor commercial or scientific purposes.Temperatures given are approximateand can vary according to ambientconditions.

To make tea, you can select from thefollowing options:

– Japanese tea is a high quality greentea and has a delicate, fresh, “green”flavour.Dispensing temperature:approx. 65 °C; brewing time:approx. 1.5 minutes

– White tea is a green tea where onlythe young buds of the tea plant,which are still white, are used andprocessed very gently. White tea hasa particularly mild flavour.Dispensing temperature:approx. 70 °C; brewing time:approx. 2 minutes

– Green tea gets its green colour fromthe leaves of the tea plant. The tealeaves are processed gently indifferent ways – either roasted orsteamed – depending on the region.Green tea can be infused multipletimes.Dispensing temperature:approx. 80 °C; brewing time:approx. 2.5 minutes

– Black tea gets its dark colour andtypical flavour from the fermentationof the tea leaves. Black tea can bedrunk with a little lemon or with milk. Dispensing temperature:approx. 97 °C; brewing time:approx. 3 minutes

– Chai latte has its origins in thetraditional Ayurveda medicine as ablack tea with typically Indian spicesand milk. The milk mellows thespices and tops off the flavourexperience.Dispensing temperature:approx. 97 °C; brewing time:approx. 3 minutes

– Herbal tea is an aromatic infusiondrink made up of dried leaves orfresh parts of plants.Dispensing temperature:approx. 97 °C; brewing time:approx. 8 minutes

– Fruit tea consists of dried pieces offruit and/or parts of plants, e.g. rosehip. The flavour varies depending onthe plants used and their blend.Many fruit teas are also flavoured.Dispensing temperature:approx. 97 °C; brewing time:approx. 8 minutes

The type of tea determines the presettemperature. The respective dispensing temperaturesare recommended by Miele for makingthese types of tea.

You can change the dispensingtemperatures of individual teas bychanging the brewing temperature fora particular tea (see “Parameters -Brewing temperature”). Temperaturesgiven are approximate and can varyaccording to ambient conditions.

Whether you use loose tea leaves,blended tea or tea bags depends onyour own personal preferences.

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Follow the instructions for makingtea on the tea packaging.

The amount of tea to use varies fromone type of tea to the next. Alwaysfollow the recommendations of themanufacturer on the packaging or ofthe supplier. The amount of hot waterused can be adjusted depending on thetype of tea and the size of the cup (see“Portion size”)

TeaTimer

You can use the TeaTimer function tostart a minute minder when making tea.A specific brewing time is preset for theselected type of tea. You can changethe preset brewing time (max. 14:59minutes).

The machine has two TeaTimers thatcan be started independently from oneanother. The TeaTimers are displayed inthe top right of the display with theirrelevant brewing time.

While the brewing time is countingdown, you can continue to use thecoffee machine as normal. An audibletone will sound and the  symbol willflash after the brewing time haselapsed.

Setting the TeaTimer

You can select from the followingoptions:

– Automatic: The TeaTimer startsautomatically when tea dispensinghas finished.

– Manual: When tea dispensing hasfinished, you have the option ofstarting the TeaTimer.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

Select Settings | Timer | TeaTimer.

Select the setting you want.

Making tea

The drinks menu is displayed.

Pour loose tea into a tea filter orsimilar or take a tea bag from thepacket.

Place the tea filter or the tea bag inthe tea cup.

Place the tea cup under the centralspout.

Select the type of tea you want fromthe display.

Hot water will be dispensed into thecup.

If you have selected TeaTimer | Automatic, the minute minder for thebrewing time will start after dispensingthe water for the tea.

Starting the TeaTimer manually

Touch TeaTimer.

The editor will open with a suggestedtime.

Change the brewing time if necessaryand confirm with OK.

An audible tone will sound and the symbol will flash after the brewingtime has elapsed.

Now remove the tea leaves or the teabag.

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Teapot

You can use the Teapot function todispense a larger quantity of water formaking tea (max. 1 litre). The selectedtype of tea determines the presettemperature.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Useful tip: Before you start making ateapot, ensure the water container issufficiently filled.

Place a sufficiently large containerunder the central spout.

Select the teapot option you want.

Select the number of portions youwant to dispense (3 to 8).

You can interrupt preparation at anytime.

Touch Cancel.

Preparing warm and hot waterYou can select from the followingoptions:

– Hot water (approx. 90 °C)

– Warm water (approx. 65 °C)

The drinks menu is displayed.

Place a suitable cup or glassunderneath the central spout.

Select warm or hot water.

Dispensing will start.

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Expert mode

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In Expert mode you can allocate a typeof bean for one time and change theportion size while the drink is beingmade. The setting will not be saved andwill only apply for the current drink.

Activating and deactivatingExpert modeExpert mode is located in the pull-downmenu at the top edge of the screen.

Touch the top edge of the screen inthe middle and drag down with yourfinger to open Expert mode.

The schematic representation of thebean containers will be displayed.

Touch Expert mode.

Expert mode is active when Expert modeis highlighted orange.

To exit the pull-down menu, slide themenu window up or touch the screenoutside of the pull-down menu.

Expert mode: temporarilyallocating bean containers Touch the top edge of the screen and

open the Expert mode pull-downmenu.

Now select the bean container whosebeans are to be used for the currentdrink.

Slide the menu window back up toclose it.

Switch to the drinks menu ifnecessary.

Now start making a drink.

Expert mode: changing theportion sizeThe drinks menu is displayed.

If you select DoubleShot  or twoportions , Expert mode cannot beused to change the portion size.

Select a drink.

Dispensing will start. You can adjust theportion size while it is being dispensed,e.g. individually change the amount ofhot milk, milk froth and espresso forLatte macchiato.

Dispensing

Touch the segments and adjust theindicator (small triangle) as you wish.

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Grinder setting

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When the beans are ground correctly,the coffee or espresso will flow evenlyinto the cup with a good crema.The crema should have an evenhazelnut brown colour.

The grinder setting you select will beused for all coffee drinks.

There are various ways to tell whetherthe coffee grinder is set correctly.

The coffee has been too coarselyground if:

– espresso or coffee flows into the cuptoo quickly,

– the crema is very pale and uneven.

Set a finer grinder setting.

The coffee has been too finely groundif:

– espresso or coffee flows into the cupvery slowly,

– the crema is dark brown.

Set a coarser grinder setting.

Only adjust the grinder one setting ata time.Start making a drink to grind beansagain. Adjust the grinder setting onesetting at a time again.

Adjusting the grinder settingThe slide control for the grinder settingis located at the top left behind thewater container.

The grinder setting is set for all beantypes.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the water container.

Push the slide control a maximum ofone setting to the front (for finergrinding) or to the back (for coarsergrinding).

Push the water container back intothe machine.

Close the appliance door.

Make one cup of coffee.

Then you can adjust the grinder settingagain.

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Parameters

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Displaying and changingparametersYou can individually adjust the followingparameters for each drink:

– Bean type

– Amount of coffee

– Brewing temperature

– Pre-brewing

You can adjust the brewing temperaturefor tea drinks, warm water and hotwater.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch and hold the required drinkname until the context menu for thisdrink appears.

Select Parameters.

The Parameters menu is shown in thedisplay.

Select the required parameters.

The current setting will be displayed.

Change the setting as required.

Amount of coffeeThe coffee machine can grind and brew7.5–12.5 g of coffee beans per cup. Thegreater the quantity, the stronger thecoffee.

There are various ways to tell whetherthe amount of coffee is set correctly:

The amount of coffee is too low if:

– espresso or coffee flows into the cuptoo quickly,

– the crema is very pale and uneven,

– the espresso or coffee lacks body.

Increase the amount of coffee so thatmore ground coffee is brewed.

The amount of coffee is too high if:

– espresso or coffee flows into the cupvery slowly,

– the crema is dark brown,

– the espresso or coffee tastes bitter.

Decrease the amount of coffee so thatless ground coffee is brewed.

Brewing temperatureThe ideal brewing temperature willdepend on

– the type of coffee being used

– whether an espresso or a coffee isbeing made, and

– the altitude of the region.

Useful tip: Not all types of coffeetolerate high temperatures. Severaltypes are sensitive to hightemperatures, resulting in an impairedcrema and taste.

You can also adjust the brewingtemperature for tea drinks, warm waterand hot water.

Pre-brewing ground coffeeWhen the pre-brewing function isswitched on, the freshly ground coffeeis first moistened with a little hot water.Then the remaining water is forcedthrough the moistened coffee at highpressure. This helps release the flavourof the coffee.

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Parameters

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You can set pre-brewing for a normallength of time or an extra long length oftime. Alternatively, you can switch offthe “Pre-brewing” function. The machine is supplied with the “Pre-brewing” function switched off.

Type of beansYou can display which type of bean isbeing used at the moment for thiscoffee drink or even the allocation ofthe bean container for the selecteddrink.

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Portion size

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The flavour of the coffee produceddepends not only on the type of coffee,but also on the amount of water used.You can programme the amount ofwater for all coffee drinks, hot water,warm water and types of tea to suit thesize of your cups and the type of coffeeyou are using. This does not alter theamount of coffee used.

For coffee drinks with milk, you can alsoset the amount of milk or milk froth tosuit your personal taste. Additionally,you can set the portion sizes for hotmilk and milk froth alone.

The changed portion size is alwayssaved in the current profile. The nameof the current profile is shown in thetop left of the display.

If the water container becomes emptyduring the preparation of a drink, theprogramming of the portion size willbe cancelled. The portion size will notbe saved.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Place the desired cup under thecentral spout.

Touch and hold the required drinkuntil the context menu opens.

Touch Portion size.

The drink will be made. Save will appearin the display as soon as the minimumdispensing amount is reached.

When the cup is filled up to the levelyou want, touch Save.

If the maximum amount is reached,preparation stops and the maximumpossible amount is saved.

If you want to change the portion sizefor coffee drinks made with milk or hotwater, the ingredients (components)which make up the drink will be savedone after the other while the drink isbeing made.

The programmed combination ofingredients and portion sizes will nowbe dispensed every time that particulardrink is selected.

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You can reset portion sizes andparameters individually or for all drinksback to their factory default settings.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch and hold the required drinkentry until the context menu opens.

Select Reset and confirm with Yes

The portion size and parameters will bereset to the factory default settings. Theallocation of the type of bean remainssaved.

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User profiles

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In addition to the Miele drinks menu(Miele profile), you can create individualprofiles to cater for different tastes andpreferences.

The portion quantities and parametersfor all drinks can be adjusted in eachprofile.

The name of the current profile isshown in the top left of the display.

Creating a profileThe drinks menu is displayed.

Touch User profiles.

The User profiles menu opens.

Touch Create profile.

The editor will open in the display.

Enter the name you want and thentouch Save.

The profile is created. You can nowcreate drinks (see “Profiles: creatingand processing drinks”).

Processing profilesWhen you have created at least oneprofile, you can rename, delete or moveprofiles with the context menu in theUser profiles menu.

Touch and hold the profile name untilthe context menu appears.

Process the entry as required.

Setting change of profileYou can select from the followingoptions:

– Manual: The selected profile remainsactive until you select another profile.

– After each use: The Miele profile isdisplayed after every drink.

Select the desired option.

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You can save frequently made drinks ina profile with your own individualsettings (see “User Profiles”).

You can also change the names of yourdrinks and delete any unwanted drinksfrom your profile. You can save amaximum of 9 drinks in a profile.

Creating a drinkYou can create new drinks based onexisting drinks.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Open the required profile: touch Userprofiles and select the profile.

The name of the profile is shown in thetop left of the display.

Touch Create drink.

Now select a drink.

Change the portion size or drinkparameters for this drink.

Drink preparation will begin and youcan save the portions of eachcomponent as desired.

Enter a name for the new drink andtouch Save.

The new drink will appear in the currentprofile.

Renaming, moving or deletingan entryIf you have already created drinks, youcan process these entries in the contextmenu.

The desired profile with the newlycreated drinks will appear in the display.

Touch and hold the drink name untilthe context menu appears.

Process the entry as required.

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MyMiele

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You can display drinks you makefrequently, drinks from profiles andmaintenance programmes in theMyMiele screen.

Useful tip: You can also set menuoptions that you have entered intoMyMiele to appear on the start screen(see “Settings – Start screen”).

The main menu is displayed.

Touch MyMiele.

You can now configure MyMiele.

MyMiele: Adding an entry

Touch Add entry.

You can now add entries from thefollowing menus:

– Drinks

– User profiles

– Maintenance

Select an entry.

Confirm the message with OK.

A box will appear next to the selectedentry together with the menu it comesfrom.

MyMiele: Deleting or moving an entry

If you have already created entries,these can be moved or deleted in thecontext menu in the MyMiele screen.

Touch and hold the entry until thecontext menu appears.

Move or delete the entry as required.

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MobileStart

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With MobileStart  you can startmaking a drink, for example, via theMiele@mobile App.

You can only use MobileStart ifMiele@home is set up for your coffeemachine.

Danger of burning and scaldingon the dispensing spouts.If liquids or steam are dispensedwhile the machine is unsupervised,persons may burn themselves if theyplace body parts under the centralspout or touch hot components.Ensure that no one, especiallychildren, can be harmed if themachine is operated withoutsupervision.

Automatic cleaning and automaticdescaling cannot be carried out ifMobileStart  is activated. Thepipework is not pre-warmed when themachine is switched on either so thatthe cup under the central spout is notfilled with rinse water.

Milk is not cooled in the milk flask. Ifyou want to start making a drink withmilk using the App, make sure that themilk is sufficiently cold (< 10 °C).

If the coffee machine is beingoperated manually, it cannot beoperated via the App. Operation onthe appliance takes precedence.

To start making drinks remotely,MobileStart  must be activated andthe coffee machine must be ready touse. This means:

– The water container is sufficientlyfilled.

– The bean container contains enoughbeans.

– The drip tray and waste container areempty.

– If milk was used before the machinewas last switched off, the milkpipework needs to be rinsed beforeswitching off.

– If milk is being prepared, the milkflask must be fitted. Pay attention tothe temperature of the milk.

– A sufficiently large, empty glass orcup is placed under the centralspout.

MobileStart will be deactivated after24 hours.

If you are making a drink withMobileStart , you will be notified ofdrink dispensing with acoustic andoptical signals. These signals cannotbe changed or switched off.

Switching MobileStart  onand offIf you want to use MobileStart , theRemote control option must be switchedon.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

The  sensor lights up. You can nowstart making a drink via the App. Followthe prompts for doing this.

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You can personalise your coffeemachine by adapting the factory defaultsettings to your requirements.

Displaying and changingsettingsThe drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

Select Settings.

Select the option you want tochange.

Change the setting.

If necessary, confirm the selectionwith OK.

Some settings which can be found inthe Settings menu are described intheir separate sections in theoperating instructions.

LanguageYou can select a language and countryvariant for all display texts.

Useful tip: If you select the wronglanguage by mistake, you can find the“Language” option again via the symbol.

Time of day

Display (time display)

Select how you want the time of day toappear in the display when the coffeemachine is switched off:

– On: The time is always visible in thedisplay.

– Off: The time is not displayed.

– Night dimming: To save energy, thetime is displayed from 5:00 to 23:00only.

Clock type

You can choose to show the time in ananalogue (clock face) or digital(hours:minutes plus date) form whenthe coffee machine is switched off.

Clock format

– 24-hour display (24 h)

– 12-hour display (12 h)

Setting

Set the hours and then the minutes.

Useful tip: By touching the time of dayin the top right of the display, you canset the time without opening the Settingsmenu.

If you have connected the coffeemachine to a Wi-Fi network and havesigned it on in the Miele@mobile App,the time will be synchronised basedon the country setting in theMiele@mobile App.

DateSet the date.

The date only appears in the Time |Clock type | Digital setting.

Start screenYou can choose which menu appearswhen the coffee machine is switchedon. For example, you can display apersonalised menu with MyMiele (see

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“MyMiele”).The modified start screen will bedisplayed after switching on again.

The drinks menu is set as the startscreen at the factory.

Timer

Appliance timer

You can set various timer periods forthe weekend (Sat. and Sun.) and/orMonday to Friday (Monday-Friday).Alternatively, you can select Daily if youwant to activate the timer for every day.

Useful tip: If the timer cannot be setand the screen is greyed out, touch Onto activate the timer setting.

Select Accept all to save and activatethe timer function.

Select Switch all off to deactivate thetimer function.

With Delete you can deactivate timersindividually. -- -- then appears in thedisplay.

Switch on at (On at)

The coffee machine switches on at aparticular time, e.g. in the morning forbreakfast.

The coffee machine will not switch onat the required time if you haveactivated the system lock.The timer settings are deactivated.

If the coffee machine has switched itselfon automatically three times at thespecified time and no drinks have beendispensed, the machine will not switchitself on again automatically. Thisprevents the coffee machine from

switching itself on unnecessarily, forexample, whilst you are away onholiday.The programmed times will, however,remain in memory and will bereactivated after manually switching themachine on again.

If you have switched on the time displayfor the switched off appliance (Display |On or Night dimming) and the digital clocktype has been selected (Clock type |Digital) the  symbol and the desiredswitch-on time will appear in the displayup to 23:59 hours ahead of time.

Switch off at (Off at)

The coffee machine switches off at aparticular time.

Switch off after (Switch off after)

The coffee machine switches off after aparticular length of time if no sensorshave been touched.

Under the default settings the coffeemachine switches off after 20 minutes.

You can change this preset to a time ofbetween 20 minutes and 9 hours.

If you deactivate the timer functionswith Switch all off, the coffee machine willswitch off after the last selected time.

Maintenance timer

You can select the start time for theautomatic maintenance programmesunder Maintenance timer.

Please note that the automaticmaintenance programmes require amaximum of 2.5 hours with activationand rinsing times. For this reason, it is

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best to set an evening time or a regulartime during which you do not use themachine.

You can set various start times for theweekend (Sat. and Sun.) and/or Mondayto Friday (Monday-Friday).

TeaTimer

You can use the TeaTimer to start aminute minder when making tea (see“Making drinks - TeaTimer”).

VolumeYou can set the volume of buzzer andkeypad tones using a segment bar.

Display

Display brightness

The display brightness is set using asegment bar.

Colour scheme

Select whether the display is to beshown with a bright or dark colourscheme.

QuickTouch

Set whether the  sensor control andthe proximity sensor react when thecoffee machine is switched off and thetime of day appears in the display(Time | Display | On or Night dimming).

LightingLighting intensity is set using thesegment bar.

You can use the  sensor to switchthe lighting on or off at any time aslong as the coffee machine isswitched on.

If the coffee machine is switched off,you can switch the lighting on or off atany time if you select the followingsettings:

– Time | Display | On or Night dimming(time is not displayed)

– Display | QuickTouch | On

Info (display information)In the Info menu option, you can displaythe number of drinks and the fill levelsof the cartridges (provided they arefitted).

Mains waterThe appliance is intended to beoperated with a mains waterconnection. If mains water connectionhas been switched on, the watercontainer is filled automatically via themains water supply. If it is switched off,the water container must be filledmanually.

AltitudeIf the coffee machine is installed at highaltitudes, the lower air pressure willcause the water to boil at a lowertemperature. You can set the localaltitude of the machine to ensure thatthe correct temperatures are achieved.

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Performance modeYou can select the most suitableperformance mode for your type of use.Eco mode is set as standard.

Eco mode

Eco mode is an energy-saving mode.The system heats up only once drinkpreparation has started.

Barista mode

This Performance mode is optimised forperfect coffee enjoyment. Coffee drinkscan be prepared without any delay asthe coffee machine remains heated tothe brewing temperature. This modeconsumes more energy than Eco mode.

Latte mode

This mode is optimised for preparingdrinks containing milk. Milk-baseddrinks can be prepared much faster.This mode consumes more energy thanEco mode and Barista mode

Party mode

This Performance mode is designed forinfrequent, intensive use of the coffeemachine, e.g. for family parties.

Empty the drip tray and fill the watercontainer before switching off thecoffee machine to ensure scheduledmaintenance programmes can becarried out.After intensive use, clean the coffeemachine, and particularly the milkpipework, thoroughly. If necessary,descale the machine manually anddegrease the brew unit.

Please note the following informationabout Party mode:

– The pipework is rinsed much lessfrequently or not at all. The milkpipework is not rinsed until around1 hour after the last drink with milkwas dispensed.

– Any messages on the maintenancestatus, or maintenance prompts, aresuppressed and delayed until thenext time the machine is switchedon.

– The Off at and Switch off after timer aredeactivated. The coffee machineswitches off 6 hours after the lastsensor has been touched.

– Cup lighting on the central spout isswitched on permanently at themaximum brightness level for as longas the coffee machine is switched on.

Water hardnessProgramme the coffee machine to thewater hardness level of your area sothat it functions correctly and does notget damaged.

Contact your local water supplier to findout your local water hardness range ifnecessary.

If you are using bottled drinking water,e.g. mineral water, select settingsaccording to the calcium content. Thecalcium content is given on the label ofthe bottle in mg/l Ca2+ or ppm (mgCa2+/l).

Do not use carbonated water.

The water hardness is preset at thefactory to 21° dH (3.8 mmol/l).

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Water hardness Calciumcontent

mg/l Ca2+

or

ppm (mg Ca2+

/l)

Setting

°dH mmol/l

1 0.2 7 1

2 0.4 14 2

3 0.5 21 3

4 0.7 29 4

5 0.9 36 5

6 1.1 43 6

7 1.3 50 7

8 1.4 57 8

9 1.6 64 9

10 1.8 71 10

11 2.0 79 11

12 2.1 86 12

13 2.3 93 13

14 2.5 100 14

15 2.7 107 15

16 2.9 114 16

17 3.0 121 17

18 3.2 129 18

19 3.4 136 19

20 3.6 143 20

21 3.8 150 21

22 3.9 157 22

23 4.1 164 23

24 4.3 171 24

25 4.5 179 25

26 4.6 186 26

27 4.8 193 27

28 5.0 200 28

29 5.2 207 29

Water hardness Calciumcontent

mg/l Ca2+

or

ppm (mg Ca2+

/l)

Setting

°dH mmol/l

30 5.4 214 30

31 5.5 221 31

32 5.7 229 32

33 5.9 236 33

34 6.1 243 34

35 6.3 250 35

36 6.4 257 36

37-45 6.6-8.0 258–321 37-45

46-60 8.2-10.7 322–429 46-60

61-70 10.9-12.5

430-500 61-70

Useful tip: If your water hardness is>21 °dH (3.8 mmol/l), we recommendinstead to use bottled drinking water(< 150 mg/l Ca2+). This will mean yourcoffee machine will need to bedescaled less often and there will beless impact on the environmentbecause less descaling agent will beused.

Proximity sensor

The proximity sensor detects when yourhand or body comes close to the touchdisplay. You can activate the followingfunctions separately:

– Switch the light on: You can decidewhether the light switches on whenthe coffee machine is switched on oroff.

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– Acknowledge buzzer: Buzzer tonesare suppressed, e.g. with the Fill andreplace the water container message.

– Switch the appliance on: The startscreen is displayed.

The proximity sensor is deactivated asstandard.

If you want the proximity sensor toreact even if the coffee machine isswitched off, switch on QuickTouch aswell (Display | QuickTouch | On).

If the system lock is activated, thefunctions of the proximity sensor aredeactivated.

System lock You can lock the coffee machine toprevent it being used without yourknowledge, for example by children.

When the system lock is activated, thesettings for the On at timer and theproximity sensor are deactivated. Thecoffee system will not switch on at thetime set and/or does not react onapproach.

Overriding the system lock 

Touch and hold the display for6 seconds.

The system lock is activated the nexttime the machine is switched off.

Miele@homeThe following points may appear underMiele@home:

– Set up: This option only appears ifthe coffee machine has notpreviously been connected to a Wi-Finetwork or the Network configurationhas been reset.

– Deactivate*/Activate*: The settingsfor the Wi-Fi network are retained,but the network is switched on or off.

– Connection status*: Informationabout the Wi-Fi connection isdisplayed. The symbols indicate thestrength of the connection.

– Set up again*: The settings for thecurrent Wi-Fi network will be reset.The Wi-Fi connection will be set upagain.

* This option appears if Miele@homehas been set up and the coffeemachine has been connected to yourWi-fi network.

Remote controlRemote control appears when thecoffee machine is connected to a Wi-Finetwork.

You can change the coffee machinesettings, for example, when remotecontrol is switched on in theMiele@mobile App. To start making adrink via the App, MobileStart must beadditionally activated.

Remote control is switched on asstandard.

SuperVisionSuperVision appears when the coffeemachine is connected to a Wi-Finetwork.

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SuperVision can be used to monitorother appliances within theMiele@home system.

SuperVision display

If SuperVision is switched on(SuperVision | On), the  symbolappears in the display.

Standby display

SuperVision is also available in standbyif the time display is switched on(Settings | Time | Display | On or Nightdimming ).

Appliance list

All household appliances signed on tothe Miele@home system are listed.

You can switch SuperVision on or off forthe signed on appliances. If you switchoff SuperVision for one of yourappliances, any faults will still bedisplayed for this appliance.

Buzzer tones for the listed appliancescan also be switched on or off.

RemoteUpdate

The RemoteUpdate menu option isonly displayed and can only beselected if the requirements for usingMiele@home have been met.

The RemoteUpdate function is used forupdating the software in your coffeemachine. If an update is available foryour coffee machine, this will bedownloaded by the machineautomatically. Updates will not beinstalled automatically. They must beinitiated manually.

If you do not install an update, you cancontinue to use your coffee machine inthe usual way. However, Mielerecommends installing updates.

Switching on/Switching off

RemoteUpdate is switched on asstandard. Available updates will bedownloaded automatically and will onlybe installed if you initiate it.

Switch off RemoteUpdate if you do notwish any updates to be downloaded.

Running a RemoteUpdate

Information about the content andscope of an update is provided in theMiele@mobile App.

A message will appear in your coffeemachine display if a software update isavailable.

You can install the update immediatelyor postpone it until later. When thecoffee machine is switched on again,you will be reminded about the update.

Switch RemoteUpdate off if you do notwish to install updates.

The update can take several minutes.

Please note the following informationabout the RemoteUpdate function:

– You will only receive a message whenan update is available.

– Once an update has been installed, itcannot be undone.

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– Do not switch off the coffee machinewhile an update is being downloadedor installed. Otherwise, the updatewill be aborted and will not bedownloaded or installed.

– Some software updates can only becarried out by a Miele servicetechnician.

Software versionThe “Software version” menu option isintended for Miele service technicians.You do not require this information foryour own use.

Legal informationYou will find the Open Source Licencesused under this menu option.

Showroom programme (Demomode)

Do not activate this setting fordomestic use.

The Showroom programme | Demo modefunction enables the coffee machine tobe demonstrated in stores orshowrooms. In this mode, the machinelights up but drinks cannot be preparedor maintenance programmes carriedout.

Factory default settingsYou can reset the settings back to theones which were set when the coffeemachine was delivered - the factorydefault settings.

MyMiele can be reset separately.

The following will not be reset:

– The number of drinks and theappliance status (No. of uses untilappliance needs descaling, ...brew unit needs degreasing)

– Language

– Time and date

– Profiles and their associated drinks(the allocation of bean types todrinks is reset)

– Miele@home

The Maintenance timer is reset to 2:00.

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Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning.Heat and moisture inside the coffee machine can cause coffee residues tobecome mouldy and/or milk residues to go off and pose a risk to health.Carefully clean the coffee machine regularly.

Cleaning intervals - Quick guide

Recommended frequency What do I have to clean / maintain?

Every day(at the end of the day)

Milk flask and lid

Milk valve

Water container

Drip tray cover

Drip tray and waste container

Once a week(more often if heavily soiled)

Central spout

Cup rim sensor

Interior

Brew unit

Drip catcher

Appliance front

Once a month Bean container

As required / When prompted bydisplay

Milk pipework (using the Miele Cleaning agent for milkpipework)

Degrease the brew unit (using the cleaning tablets)

Descale the appliance

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Cleaning by hand or in thedishwasher

The brew unit is not dishwasher-safe.Clean the brew unit by hand onlyunder warm running water. Do notuse washing-up liquid or any othercleaning agent.

The following must be cleaned by handonly:

– Central spout stainless steel cover

– Brew unit

– Coffee bean container and lid

Risk of damage as a result ofexcessively high dishwashertemperatures.Components may be renderedunusuable (e.g. deformed) if washedin a dishwasher at a temperature ofmore than 55 °C.For dishwasher-safe parts, themaximum temperature of thedishwashing programme selectedmust not exceed 55 °C.

Contact with natural dyes such asthose found in carrots, tomatoes andketchup may discolour the plasticparts in the dishwasher. Thisdiscolouration does not affect thestability of the parts.

The following components aredishwasher safe:

– Drip tray with lid and waste container

– Drip tray cover

– Central spout (without stainless steelcover)

– Milk flask with lid

– Cup sensor

– Drip catcher

– Maintenance container

– Water container

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Danger of burning and scaldingon hot components or by hot liquids.Components can become very hotduring operation. Touching hotcomponents can cause burning. Theliquids and steam dispensed are veryhot and can cause scalding.Keep well away from the areaunderneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are beingdispensed.Always allow the coffee machine tocool down before cleaning it.Please be aware that water in thedrip tray can also be very hot.

Risk of damage due to moistureingress.The steam from a steam cleanercould reach electrical componentsand cause a short circuit.Do not use a steam cleaner to cleanthe coffee machine.

It is important to clean the machineregularly, as the used coffee groundswill soon go mouldy. Milk residues cango off and can block the milk pipework.

Unsuitable cleaning agents

Contact with unsuitable cleaningagents can alter or discolour allsurfaces. All surfaces of thisappliance are susceptible toscratching. Scratches on glasssurfaces could cause a breakage incertain circumstances.Remove any residual cleaning agentimmediately. To protect the machineand surrounding surfaces fromdamage, make sure you remove anyspillages or splashes of descalingagent immediately.

To avoid damaging the surfaces of yourappliance, do not use:

– cleaning agents containing soda,alkalines, ammonia, acids orchlorides

– solvent-based cleaning agents

– cleaning agents containing descalingagents (unsuitable for cleaning theappliance front)

– stainless steel cleaning agents

– dishwasher cleaners (unsuitable forcleaning the appliance front)

– glass cleaning agents

– cleaning agents for ceramic cooktops

– oven cleaner

– abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.powder cleaners and cream cleaners

– hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,e.g. pot scourers, brushes orsponges which have been previouslyused with abrasive cleaning agents

– dirt erasers

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– sharp metal scrapers

– steel wool or stainless steel wirescourers

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Cleaning the drip tray andwaste container

Danger of burning and scaldingon hot components or by hot liquids.Components can become very hotduring operation. Touching hotcomponents can cause burning. Theliquids and steam dispensed are veryhot and can cause scalding.If the pipework has just been rinsed,wait a while before removing the driptray as the water used for rinsing willstill run out of the coffee spouts.Please be aware that water in thedrip tray can also be very hot.Do not touch hot components.

Clean the drip tray and wastecontainer every day to avoidunpleasant smells and mildew.

A prompt will appear in the displaywhen the drip tray and/or the wastecontainer is full and needs to beemptied. Empty the drip tray and thewaste container. The lid of the drip traydoes not need to be removed foremptying.

Useful tip: If the drip tray is very dirty,clean it with a brush prior to placing it inthe dishwasher.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the drip tray with the wastecontainer from the appliance.

Remove the waste container from thedrip tray and empty the wastecontainer.

Apart from coffee grounds, there mayalso be some water in the wastecontainer.

Dismantling the drip tray

The orange latches are notremovable.

Remove the lid from the drip tray:push the orange latches on eitherside outwards and undo the lid. Takethe lid off.

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Clean the drip tray, the lid and thewaste container in the dishwasher, orby hand using warm water and a mildsolution of washing-up liquid.

Dry all parts afterwards.

Clean the interior of the coffeemachine underneath the drip tray.

Cleaning the contacts

Clean the contacts (metal discs) andthe space between them carefully,e.g. with a soft brush. Dry all partsthoroughly.

The contacts will not be able to detectthat the drip tray is full if they aredamp or dirty.Check the contacts and the areaaround them once a week.

Assembling the drip tray

Refit the lid of the drip tray: push thelid in under the lip next to thecontacts and press down on the liduntil the latches click into place.

Place the waste container on top ofthe lid.

Push the drip tray, together with thewaste container, back into the coffeemachine. Close the appliance door.

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Cleaning the drip tray cover

Remove the drip tray cover: to dothis, push down on the rear edge ofthe cover so that the front lifts up andcan be easily removed.

The drip tray cover can be cleaned inthe dishwasher, or by hand usingwarm water, a little washing up liquid,and a soft cloth.

Dry the drip tray cover.

Refit the drip tray cover.

Cleaning the water containerClean the water container daily by handwith warm water and a little washing-upliquid. You can clean the watercontainer in the dishwasher once aweek.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the water container.

Clean the water container and rinse itwith clean water to remove anydishwashing liquid residues. Dry theoutside of the water container.

Clean and dry the surface that thewater container sits on.

Push the water container all the wayinto the coffee machine. Close theappliance door.

Cleaning the central spout

Clean the central spout stainlesssteel cover by hand only using warmwater and a little washing-up liquid.

With the exception of the stainless steelcover, all parts of the central spoutshould be cleaned in the dishwasher atleast once a week. This will removecoffee deposits and milk residueseffectively.

Open the appliance door.

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Carefully pull the stainless steel coveroff and then clean it.

Release the milk pipework from thedispensing unit: to do this, pull thelug  to the left.

The connection piece in the milkpipework should not be removed.Clean the connection piece, ifnecessary, with the cleaning brush.

Hold the dispensing unit on eitherside and pull down to remove it.

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Dismantle the dispensing unit intothree pieces: disconnect the Y-shaped piece, the dispensing spoutsand the holder from one another.

Clean all parts thoroughly.

Clean the area surrounding thecentral spout with a damp cloth.

Reassembling the central spout

The dispensing unit is easier toreassemble if the individual parts aredampened with water beforehand.

Make sure that all parts are tightlyconnected to one another.

Reassemble the dispensing unit.Press firmly to connect thedispensing spouts correctly to theholder.

Insert the dispensing unit in thecoffee machine and connect the milkpipework.

Refit the stainless steel cover.

Close the appliance door.

Fit cover to central spout appears in thedisplay.

Confirm the message with OK.

Cleaning the cup rim sensorThe cup rim sensor is locatedunderneath the central spout.

Clean the cup rim sensor at least oncea week and more often if heavily soiled.

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Push the two locking catchestogether (see arrows).

The cup rim sensor will be released.

Clean the cup rim sensor in thedishwasher, or by hand using warmwater and a little washing-up liquidapplied with a soft cloth.

Push the cup rim sensor fromunderneath into the holder on thecentral spout to refit it.

Cleaning the milk flask with lidThe milk flask should be taken apartand cleaned every day after use.

Clean the lid and the glass by handusing warm water and a little washing-up liquid applied with a soft cloth.

Remove and empty the milk flask.

Rinse the milk pipework in the lidunder running water before placingthe lid of the milk flask in thedishwasher.

If water does not run out of theconnection piece , clean it with thecleaning brush.

Clean the glass flask.

Dry all parts and reassemble the milkflask.

Clean the milk flask holder on thecoffee machine with a damp cloth.

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Cleaning the milk valve

The seal of the milk valve can bedamaged by sharp-edged objects orsimilar.Do not use sharp-edged objects, e.g.a knife, to clean the milk valve.

The milk valve is located under thebean container on the left-hand side.

Milk residues can accumulate on thestainless steel stem and dry on. Thesecrusts are difficult to remove. For thisreason, regular cleaning after makingdrinks with milk is important.

Open the appliance door.

Clean the milk valve with a dampsponge or microfibre cloth.

Close the appliance door.

Cleaning the bean containers

Damage due to incorrect useand cleaning.If the bean containers are immersedin water, it may result inmalfunctions. Parts may break offduring dismantling or mechanicalcomponents may not functioncorrectly after reassembly.Do not dismantle the beancontainers.Do not immerse the bean containersin liquids, e.g. washing-up liquidsolution.

Coffee beans contain oils which candeposit on the walls of the beancontainers and hinder the flow of thebeans. Therefore, clean the beancontainers regularly with a soft cloth.

If required, you can clean the lids of thebean containers by hand with warmwater and a little washing-up liquid. Drythe lids thoroughly before refitting themon the bean containers.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the bean containers on theleft and right from the coffeemachine.

Clean the bean container chutes inthe machine.

Useful tip: Use a vacuum cleaner toremove any coffee grounds from theinterior of the machine.

Remove the lids and empty the beancontainers.

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Do not remove the componentswhich assist the flow of beans (seearrow).

Clean the bean containers and theirlids by hand with a slightly dampcloth. Dry all parts thoroughly beforefilling the bean containers with coffeebeans again.

Refit the lids and push the beancontainers back into the coffeemachine.

Close the appliance door.

Removing the brew unit andcleaning by hand

The moving parts of the brew unitare lubricated. Cleaning agents willdamage the brew unit.Clean the brew unit by hand onlyunder warm running water. Do notuse washing-up liquid or any othercleaning agent.

Remove and clean the brew unit once aweek. Also clean the area underneaththe brew unit once a week.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the water container.

Press the button under the handle ofthe brew unit  and, whilst doing so,turn the handle to the front .

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Pull the brew unit to the side  firstand then tilt to the front . Pull thebrew unit forwards to remove it .

If you cannot remove the brew unit orcan only do so with difficulty, the brewunit is not in the correct position (See“Problem solving guide”).

When you have removed the brewunit, do not change the position ofthe handle on the brew unit.Otherwise the brew unit cannot berefitted.

Clean the brew unit by hand underwarm running water without usingwashing-up liquid or any othercleaning agent.

Wipe any remaining coffee residuesfrom the filters. One filter is located inthe funnel. The other filter is locatedto the left of the funnel.

Dry the funnel to prevent groundcoffee sticking to it the next time acoffee is prepared.

Clean the interior of the coffeemachine. Use your vacuum cleaner toremove dry ground coffee residues.

Refitting the brew unit

Proceed in the reverse order: pushthe brew unit back into the coffeemachine. Tilt the brew unit forwards alittle when doing this.

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Press the button under the handle ofthe brew unit  and, whilst doing so,turn the handle to the rear .

Useful tip: If the handle of the brew unitcannot be turned, press firmly on theside of the brew unit.

Push the water container into thecoffee machine.

Coffee powder falls onto the drip traywhen the brew unit is removed andrefitted.

Remove the drip tray and clean thelid.

Push the drip tray back into thecoffee machine and close the door.

Cleaning the interior, the insideof the appliance door and thedrip catcherClean the interior and the appliancefront during normal cleaning. Forexample, clean the area underneath thewater container when the watercontainer has been removed.

At the bottom of the inside of theappliance door there is a drip catcher.

Remove and empty the drip catcherregularly. The drip catcher isdishwasher-safe.

Open the appliance door.

Remove and clean the drip catcher.

Remove all parts from the interior ofthe machine:

– Water container

– Drip tray

– Maintenance container

– Brew unit

– Bean container

Useful tip: Use your vacuum cleaner toremove dry ground coffee residues.

Clean the interior and the inside ofthe appliance door by hand with aslightly damp, clean sponge ormicrofibre cloth. Then dry the interiorand the appliance door with a softcloth.

Refit all parts, including the dripcatcher.

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Close the appliance door.

Cleaning the appliance front

If soiling is not removed promptly, itcould cause the surface to alter ordiscolour.Remove any soiling from the front ofthe appliance straight away.Make sure that water cannot getbehind the display.Clean the appliance front aftermanual descaling. Wipe up anyspillages of descaling agent as soonas possible.

Useful tip: Open the appliance doorbefore cleaning the control panel. Thiswill avoid operating errors.

Clean the appliance front with aslightly damp, clean sponge or amicrofibre cloth. After cleaning, wipethe surfaces dry using a soft cloth.

Useful tip: You can also clean theappliance front with the Miele allpurpose microfibre cloth.

Maintenance programmesThe coffee machine has the followingmaintenance programmes:

– Rinse the appliance

– Rinse the milk pipework

– Clean the milk pipework*

– Degrease the brew unit*

– Descale the appliance*

* If you have not fitted a cleaning and/ordescaling cartridge and automaticcleaning has been switched off, you willneed to carry out the maintenanceprogrammes manually.

In addition, depending on usagepatterns and the water used, thepipework of the coffee machine willneed to be descaled manually at regularintervals, even if a descaling cartridge isfitted.

Opening the Maintenance menu

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

Select Maintenance.

You can now start the requiredmaintenance programme.

Rinsing the applianceIf coffee has been dispensed, the coffeemachine will rinse the coffee pipeworkautomatically before switching off. Youcan also start Rinse the appliancemanually.

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Rinsing the milk pipeworkIf you have prepared a drink using milk,the coffee machine will automaticallyrinse the milk pipework after a fewminutes. You can also start Rinse the milkpipework manually.

Maintenance programme –Clean the milk pipeworkYou can carry out the maintenanceprogramme using the Miele cleaningcartridge or the Cleaning agent for milkpipework (cleaning powder sachets).The maintenance programme lasts forapprox. 20 minutes.

If you have switched on automaticcleaning and fitted a ready-to-usecleaning cartridge, Clean the milkpipework will be carried out using thecleaning cartridge.

Cleaning the milk pipework with thecleaning cartridge

In addition to automatic cleaning, youcan start the maintenance programme,for example, to clean the milk pipeworkafter intensive use.

The Maintenance menu is shown in thedisplay.

Touch Clean the milk pipework.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Cleaning the milk pipework with theMiele cleaning agent for milkpipework (sachets)

If automatic cleaning is switched off,the milk pipework will need to becleaned about once a week.

For optimal cleaning results, werecommend the Miele Cleaning agentfor milk pipework. The Cleaning agent for milk pipeworkhas been specially developed for usewith Miele coffee machines andprevents subsequent damage.

You require 2 sachets of the Cleaningagent for milk pipework for eachcleaning process.

It is available to order from the Mieleonline shop or directly from Miele (seethe end of this booklet for contactdetails).

Clean the milk pipework appears in thedisplay.

The cleaning process cannot becancelled. It must be completedthrough to the end.

Confirm the message with OK.

Follow the instructions in the display.

When Fill water container with lukewarmwater and cleaning agent up to the symbol and insert. Close the door. appearsin the display, proceed as follows.

Making a cleaning solution:

Add 2 sachets of the Cleaning agentfor milk pipework to the watercontainer.

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Fill the water container to the marker with lukewarm water andstir the solution.

Follow the instructions for the mixingratio. It is important that you do notfill the water container with too littlewater. Cleaning will otherwise not becompleted.

Insert the water container and closethe appliance door.

Follow the instructions in the display.

If prompted in the display, carefullyrinse out the water container withclean water. Ensure that no cleaningagent is left in the water container. Fillthe water container with clean tapwater.

The cleaning process is finished whenProcess finished appears in the display.

Degreasing the brew unit andcleaning the interiorDepending on the natural oil content ofthe coffee used, the brew unit canbecome blocked quite quickly. It must

be degreased regularly in order toensure aromatic coffee and trouble-freeoperation of the coffee machine.

You can carry out the maintenanceprogramme using the Miele cleaningcartridge or the cleaning tablets fordegreasing the brew unit. Themaintenance programme lasts forapprox. 20 minutes.

If you have switched on automaticcleaning and fitted a ready-to-usecleaning cartridge, Degrease the brewunit will be carried out using thecleaning cartridge.

If a Miele cleaning cartridge has notbeen fitted, Degrease the brew unitappears in the display after200 portions.

Confirm the message with OK.

This message will appear repeatedlyuntil the brew unit is degreased.

Degreasing the brew unit

The Maintenance menu is shown in thedisplay.

The maintenance programme cannotbe cancelled. It must be completedthrough to the end.

Touch Degrease the brew unit.

The maintenance programme will start.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Remove the water container and the brewunit. Rinse the brew unit by hand and cleanthe interior of the machine. appears in thedisplay.

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Cleaning the brew unit and theinterior

The moving parts of the brew unitare lubricated. Cleaning agents willdamage the brew unit.Clean the brew unit by hand onlyunder warm running water. Do notuse washing-up liquid or any othercleaning agent.To ensure good tasting coffee and toprevent the formation of microbes inthe machine, remove and clean thebrew unit under running water once aweek.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the water container.

Press the button under the handle ofthe brew unit  and, whilst doing so,turn the handle to the front .

Pull the brew unit to the side  firstand then tilt to the front . Pull thebrew unit forwards to remove it .

If you cannot remove the brew unit orcan only do so with difficulty, the brewunit is not in the correct position (See“Problem solving guide”).

When you have removed the brewunit, do not change the position ofthe handle on the brew unit.Otherwise the brew unit cannot berefitted.

Clean the brew unit by hand underwarm running water without usingwashing-up liquid or any othercleaning agent.

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Wipe any remaining coffee residuesfrom the filters. One filter is located inthe funnel and the other to the left ofthe funnel.

Coffee powder falls onto the drip traywhen the brew unit is removed.

Remove the drip tray and clean thelid.

Clean the interior of the coffeemachine. Use your vacuum cleaner toremove dry ground coffee residues.

Adding a cleaning tablet to the brewunit

Drop a cleaning tablet into the top ofthe brew unit (arrow).

Push the brew unit with cleaningtablet back into the coffee machine.

Press the button under the handle ofthe brew unit  and, whilst doing so,turn the handle to the rear .

Push the water container and the driptray, together with the wastecontainer, back into the coffeemachine.

Close the appliance door.

Follow the further instructions givenin the display.

The cleaning process is finished whenthe drinks menu appears in the display.

Descaling the appliance

Risk of damage from spilt descalingsolution.Sensitive surfaces and/or naturalfloors can suffer damage.Wipe up any spillages of descalingagent immediately.

Limescale builds up in the coffeemachine through use. How often theappliance needs to be descaled willdepend on the water hardness level inyour area. Limescale must be removedregularly.

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The appliance will guide you throughthe descaling process. Variousmessages will appear in the display,e.g. you will be prompted to empty thedrip tray or fill the water container.

The descaling process is essential andtakes approx. 35 minutes.

Even if you use automatic descaling,the pipework must be descaled atregular intervals using the Descale theappliance maintenance programme,depending on usage patterns.

If you have not fitted a descalingcartridge, you will also be reminded viathe display to descale the coffeemachine.

No. of uses until appliance needs descaling: 50 will appear in the display. Theremaining number of drinks that can bemade before descaling will appear inthe display after each drink.

Confirm the message with OK.

When the number of remaining portionsreaches 0, the appliance will lock out.

You can switch the coffee machine off ifyou do not want to carry out thedescaling programme at this point.However, you cannot make any drinksuntil the machine has been descaled.

Descaling after prompt appears inthe display

Descale the appliance appears in thedisplay.

Descaling cannot be cancelled once ithas started. It must be completedthrough to the end.

Confirm the message with OK.

The process will start.

Follow the instructions in the display.

When Fill water container with lukewarmwater and descaling solution up to the symbol and insert appears in the display,proceed as follows.

Creating the descaling solution

We recommend using Miele descalingtablets for optimum results.These have been specially developedfor use with Miele coffee machines andprevent subsequent damage.

Other descaling agents, whichcontain other acids besides citricacid and/or other undesirablesubstances, such as chlorides forexample, could damage the coffeemachine. Moreover, the descalingeffect required cannot be guaranteedif the descaling solution is not of theappropriate concentration.

Miele descaling tablets are available toorder via the Miele webshop or directlyfrom Miele (see the end of this bookletfor contact details).

You will need 2 descaling tablets for thedescaling process.

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Fill the water container to themarker  with lukewarm water.

Drop 2 descaling tablets in the water.

Follow the instructions for the mixingratio carefully. It is important that youdo not fill the water container withtoo much or too little water.Otherwise the descaling process willbe cancelled prematurely.

Carrying out descaling

Push the water container back intothe machine.

Follow the further instructions givenin the display.

When Rinse and refill the water containerappears in the display:

Remove the water container andrinse it thoroughly with clean water.Ensure that no descaling solutionresidue remains in the watercontainer. Fill the water container tothe symbol with fresh tap water.

The descaling process has finishedwhen the drinks menu appears in thedisplay.

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Risk of damage from spilt cleaningand descaling solutions.Sensitive surfaces and/or naturalfloors can suffer damage.You can place the maintenancecontainer under the central spoutbefore switching off to collect thecleaning and descaling solutions.Wipe up any spillages of cleaningand descaling agent.When handling a descaling cartridgewhich has already been filled withwater, ensure that the descalingsolution does not come into contactwith sensitive surfaces.

The coffee machine has automaticmaintenance programmes for cleaningthe milk pipework and the brew unit, aswell as for descaling the machine. Thisis why the Miele cleaning cartridge anddescaling cartridge are fitted in thecoffee machine. Automatic cleaning isalways carried out before automaticdescaling if both programmes are dueon the same day (total time:approx. 2.5 hours).

You can set the time for daily cleaningand descaling to start using theMaintenance timer.

The coffee machine will automaticallydetermine the days when to carry outautomatic descaling based on theusage pattern.

With automatic cleaning the milkpipework is cleaned and/or the brewunit is degreased. The coffee machinealso determines the concentration ofthe cleaning solution and type of

cleaning programme for automaticcleaning based on the number and typeof drinks prepared.

If you do not make any drinks, theautomatic maintenance programmeswill not start.

Water is mixed with cleaning agent toform a solution for automaticmaintenance programmes and this isthen pumped through the pipework ofthe coffee machine. After a specificactivation phase, the solution is rinsedout of the pipework and the machinecan then be used as normal for makingdrinks.

During automatic cleaning anddescaling you will hear rinsing noises,for example, at frequent intervals eventhough the appliance is switched off.

What to ensure before andduring automatic maintenanceprogrammesThe coffee machine must be ready touse and the following conditions mustbe met:

– Ready-to-use cleaning and descalingcartridges are fitted.

– Automatic cleaning is switched on.

– The coffee machine must not bedisconnected from the electricitysupply during automatic maintenanceprogrammes.

– The drip tray, brew unit and centralspout are fitted.

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– When not using mains waterconnection: The water container isinserted and is filled with water atleast up to the  marker.

– Carry out the instructions whichappear in the display beforeswitching off, e.g. Empty and refit thedrip tray and the waste container.

– The appliance door is closed at timeof starting.

– The coffee machine is switched off.

Automatic cleaningIf you have made a drink with milk inthe last 24 hours, the milk pipework willbe cleaned. The brew unit is cleanedafter approx. 25 coffee drinks.

Automatic cleaning takes approx.25 minutes if the milk system andbrewing system are both cleaned.

Switching automatic cleaningon and offAutomatic cleaning is usually switchedon when setting up the machine.However, you can switch the Automaticcleaning on or off at any time.

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

Select Settings and then Automaticcleaning.

Select the setting you want andconfirm with OK.

If automatic cleaning is switched onand coffee drinks and/or milk havealready been prepared, the coffeemachine will need to be manuallycleaned once. This will remove milkresidues and coffee oils and thecounter will be reset.

The Miele cleaning cartridge

For automatic cleaning, only use theMiele cleaning cartridge. These havebeen developed specifically for usein this coffee machine.Please note that the Miele cleaningcartridge has a storage life of approx.one year after it has been placed inthe machine for the first time.Critical for the one-year storage lifeis the date on which the cleaningcartridge was fitted.Do not fill the cleaning cartridge withother fluids or substances.

The Miele cleaning cartridge contains acleaning agent that effectively removesmilk residues and coffee oils.

The cleaning cartridge is sufficient forup to 3 months' cleaning, depending onusage. If you carry out manual cleaningmore frequently, or prepare a lot ofdrinks, the time will reduce accordingly.

You can display the fill level of thecartridge as a segment bar underSettings  | Info | Fill levels. As the fill levelof the cartridge drops, variousmessages are displayed at regularintervals to remind you to purchase anew cartridge.

The first message appears when thecartridge is approx. 25% full.

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Replacement cleaning cartridges areavailable to order from the Miele onlineshop or directly from Miele (see backcover for contact details).

If a cleaning cartridge is not fitted, anempty cartridge is fitted or anexpired cartridge is fitted, the milkpipework and the brew unit need tobe cleaned/degreased manually. Todo this, the appropriate cleaningagent is required (see “Cleaning andcare - Cleaning the milk pipework”and “Degreasing the brew unit”).

The cleaning cartridge can remain fittedeven if it is not used for a long time orwhile being transported.

Replacing the cleaningcartridge

You will need a new Miele cleaningcartridge. Replacement cleaningcartridges are available to order fromthe Miele online shop or directly fromMiele (see back cover for contactdetails).

Open the appliance door and removethe maintenance container.

Pull the holder with the cartridgeforwards and remove both.

Unscrew the cleaning cartridge fromthe holder. Dispose of the usedcartridge with your household waste.

Sometimes cleaning agent residuesdry on the holder in the form of whitedeposits. These cleaning agentresidues will not affect the automaticcleaning programme. If necessary, youcan wipe the deposits off with a dampcloth or clean the holder in thedishwasher.

Remove the new cartridge from itspackaging and unscrew the cap. Thecap is no longer required.

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Screw the cleaning cartridge into theholder upside down.

Push the holder with the cartridgeinto the coffee machine until it clicksinto place.

Insert the maintenance container andclose the appliance door.

Automatic descalingAutomatic descaling takesapprox. 2 hours, including the activationphase.

To ensure the longevity ofcomponents and a machineconsistently free of limescale, thecoffee machine needs to be manuallydescaled from time to time. Theintervals are determined by yourusage patterns and the waterhardness level of your area. If youmake a lot of coffees with milk, forexample, you will need to descale thecoffee machine more frequently withthe descaling tablets.

The Miele descaling cartridge

Only use the Miele descalingcartridge for the automatic descalingprogramme.Please note that the Miele descalingcartridge has a storage life of approx.one year after it has been placed inthe machine and filled with water forthe first time. Critical for the one-yearstorage life is the date on which thedescaling cartridge was fitted andfilled with water.Do not use a descaling cartridgewhich has already been used inanother Miele coffee machine. Yourcoffee machine will have noinformation about the fill level of thiscartridge. The descaling effect maybe insufficient and damage yourcoffee machine.Do not fill the descaling cartridgewith other fluids or substances.

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The descaling agent comes in the formof tablets in the descaling cartridge.The cartridge is filled with water when itis placed in the machine. The tabletsgradually dissolve over time.

The descaling cartridge will last for upto 12 months of automatic descaling,depending on how often the coffeemachine is used.

You can display the fill level of thecartridge as a segment bar underSettings  | Info | Fill levels. As the fill levelof the cartridge drops, variousmessages are displayed at regularintervals to remind you to purchase anew cartridge.

The descaling cartridge is available toorder from the Miele online shop ordirectly from Miele (see back cover forcontact details).

If a descaling cartridge is not fitted,an empty cartridge is fitted or anexpired cartridge is fitted, themachine needs to be descaled usingthe Descale the appliance maintenanceprogramme. To do this, theappropriate descaling agent isrequired (see “Cleaning and care -Descaling the appliance”).

The descaling cartridge can remainfitted even if the machine is not used fora long time. Remove the cartridgebefore transporting the coffee machine.Please note:

– Once filled with water, the descalingcartridge has a maximum storage lifeof three weeks outside of themachine.

– It should be transported with careand upright. Avoid shaking it.Shaking or turning upside downreduces the storage life and damagesthe cartridge.

– The cartridge should be storedupright, in a dark place and at roomtemperature (16 – 38 °C).

Replacing the descaling cartridge

Removing the descaling cartridge

Open the appliance door and removethe maintenance container.

Pull the cartridge holder forwards.

Remove the cartridge.

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Useful tip: You can seal the descalingcartridge with the cap located on thecylinder of the cartridge. The cap caneasily be released by snapping it off.

Dispose of the empty cartridge withyour household waste.

Fitting the descaling cartridge

Insert the cartridge and push itupwards as far as it will go.

Push the cartridge holder back in andfit the maintenance container.

Close the appliance door.

Follow the instructions in the display.

The next time the coffee machine isswitched off, the new descalingcartridge will also fill with water whenthe machine is rinsed. You will hearwater being pumped into the cartridgeat frequent intervals.

Wait until the coffee machineswitches itself off. Do not force themachine to switch off.

If you do not want to fit a descalingcartridge, the system must be sealedwith the plug.

Insert the plug in place of thecartridge.

Maintenance timerYou can select the start time for theautomatic maintenance programmesunder Maintenance timer.

Please note that the automaticmaintenance programmes requireapprox. 2.5 hours. For this reason, it isbest to set an evening time or a regulartime during which you do not use themachine.

You can set various start times for theweekend and the week from Monday toFriday.

Setting the Maintenance timer

The drinks menu is displayed.

Touch the sensor.

Select Settings and then Timer.

Select Maintenance timer.

Change the settings as required andconfirm with OK.

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The start time is saved. The automaticmaintenance programmes will start atthe required start time from now on.

Cancelling automatic cleaningand descalingYou can cancel the automatic cleaningprogramme during the activation phase.

You can cancel automatic cleaningtwice to continue making drinks. Ifautomatic cleaning fails to be carriedout three times in succession, thebrew unit must be degreased and/orthe milk pipework must be cleaned thenext time the machine is switched on.

Automatic descaling can be cancelledas often as you like. You would thenneed to descale the coffee machinemanually using the descaling tablets(see “Cleaning and care - Descalingthe appliance”).

Touch the On/Off  sensor.

The time left in hours is shown in thedisplay.

Cancelling automatic maintenance

Touch Cancel.

The cleaning or descaling solution isrinsed out of the pipework. Rinsing cantake up to 5 minutes. You can nowmake drinks.

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With the help of the following guide, minor faults in the performance of theappliance, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remediedwithout contacting Miele. This will save you time and money because you won'tneed a service call.

Please note that a call-out charge will be applied to unnecessary service visitswhere the problem could have been rectified as described in these operatinginstructions.

Messages in the display

Error messages must be confirmed with OK. Otherwise the message mayreappear in the display even though the problem has been remedied.

Follow the instructions which appear in the display to remedy the problem.

If the fault message appears again in the display, contact Miele.

Problem Possible cause and remedy

F1, F2,F80, F82,F353, F354

There is an internal fault. Switch the coffee machine off. Wait for

approximately one hour before switching themachine back on again.

F74, F77F225, F226F235, F353, F354

There is an internal fault. Switch the coffee machine off. Wait for

approximately 2 minutes before switching themachine back on again.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

F73 orCheck the brew unit

The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly or it isdirty. Coffee powder cannot be pressed. Check whether you can remove the brew unit. When you are able to remove the brew unit, rinse it

under running water.

Push the coffee ejector of the brew unit into thecorrect position (see diagram).

Do not insert the brew unit. Insert the watercontainer and close the appliance door. Switch thecoffee machine on.

This will initialise the brew unit motor and put it backinto the start position. When Insert the brew unit appears in the display,

open the appliance door and put the brew unitback in the machine.

If you are unable to remove the brew unit, switchoff the coffee machine. Wait forapproximately 2 minutes before switching themachine back on again.

A manual maintenanceprogramme is cancelledearly and Push the watercontainer in until it engagesappears in the display.

The water container was not correctly filled andrefitted. Check that you have filled to the correct marker.

The symbols on the water container indicate therequired water level for the Descale the appliance:  and Clean the milk pipework: maintenance programmes. Fill the water container to the marker and start the

process again.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

Check water intake andempty the water container

Mains water intake is not working. Check whether the inlet hose is kinked or the tap

is not turned on completely. Remove and empty the water container. Fit the empty water container in the coffee

machine.

Please wait. Water container filling. appears in thedisplay. The water container is filled.

If you want to switch off the mains water connection,fill the water container and place it in the machine.Now you can select Mains water | Off in the Settingsmenu.

F233 The cup rim sensor is not inserted or is incorrectlyinserted.If the central spout is moving upwards and the cuprim sensor is bumped, e.g. with a cup, the cup rimsensor loses its reference position. Confirm the message with OK. Refit the cup rim sensor.

Cup detection is deactivated until the next time thecoffee machine is switched on and the central spoutremains in the highest position. Cup detection isinitialised again the next time the machine is switchedon.

F355, F357– F362 The bean system must be set up again, e.g. coffeebeans have possibly got jammed. Open the appliance door and remove both bean

containers from the coffee machine. Close the appliance door.

The bean system will be initialised. Follow the instructions in the display.

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Unusual performance of the coffee machine

Problem Possible cause and remedy

The display remainsdark when the coffeesystem is switched onwith the On/Off  sensor.

The On/Off  sensor was not touched for longenough. Touch and hold the On/Off  sensor for at least

3 seconds.The plug is not properly inserted into the socket. Insert the plug into the socket correctly.

The mains fuse has tripped because the coffeemachine, mains voltage or another appliance isdefective. Switch off at the wall socket and remove the plug. Contact a qualified electrician or Miele.

The lighting remains offafter the coffeemachine is switched on.

The lighting has been switched off. Switch the lighting on (see “Settings - Lighting”).

The lighting is faulty. Call Miele.

The time of day isdisplayed, but the sensor and theproximity sensor do notreact.

This is not a fault. The QuickTouch function isswitched off. Select the Display | QuickTouch | Onsetting for the  sensor and the proximity sensor toreact even if the coffee machine is switched off.

The coffee machinedoes not react tooperating the display.

There is a fault. Touch and hold the On/Off  sensor until the

display switches off and the appliance restarts.

The coffee machineswitches off suddenly.

The switch-off time programmed using the timer hasbeen reached. If required, you can select a new switch-off time

(see “Settings - Timer”).The plug is not correctly inserted into the socket orthe socket is not switched on. Insert the plug into the socket correctly and switch

on.

The sensors do notrespond to touch.The appliance cannotbe operated.

There is an internal fault. Disconnect the electricity supply by switching off

at the wall socket and withdrawing the plug, orswitching off the mains circuit breaker.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

A fan can be heard eventhough no drinks arebeing prepared and thecoffee machine isswitched off.

This is not a fault.The fan in the appliance will continue to run afterdispensing a drink or for approx. 30 minutes afterswitching off the appliance.

The brew unit cannot beremoved.

The brew unit is not in the correct position. If necessary, move the handle on the brew unit

back to the start position. Close the appliancedoor.

Switch the coffee machine off. Wait approx. one minute before switching on the

coffee machine.

This will initialise the brew unit motor and put it backinto the start position. If necessary, repeat these steps.

Drink preparation iscancelled prematurelyeven though a cup orglass is located underthe central spout.

This is not a fault.If the opening of the cup or glass is so wide, e.g. aswith a large mug, that the cup rim sensor cannotdetect the rim, the drink is cancelled. Use a differentcup or glass, or position it in such a way that its rimcan be detected.

The coffee machinedoes not switch itselfon, although the On atsetting has beenactivated for the timer.

The system lock has been activated. Deactivate the system lock.

The current day of the week has not been selected. Check the timer settings and change these if

necessary.The machine was not used after being switched onautomatically three times in succession (holidaymode). Switch the machine on and dispense a drink.

The coffee machine does not switch on with the Onat timer while automatic descaling is being carriedout. This is not a fault. Select a different timer setting.

You are preparing hotwater or tea and insteadof water, steam isdispensed.

The altitude is possibly set incorrectly. Change the altitude setting (Settings  Altitude). You can also change the temperature settings if

necessary (Drink parameters).

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

The display is hard tosee or not able to beread.

The display brightness is set too low. Change this setting.

The display lights upbut the coffee machinedoes not heat up and nodrinks are made.

The Demo mode of the coffee machine forshowrooms has been activated. Deactivate the Demo mode (see “Settings - Demo

mode”).

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Faults with automatic cleaning and/or descaling

Problem Possible cause and remedy

After switching on, amessage appearsinforming you thatautomatic cleaning and/or descaling could notbe carried out.

All removable parts, such as the water container, driptray, brew unit or central spout must be fitted.The water container must be filled with water at leastup to the descaling symbol .The appliance door was not closed. Confirm the message with OK. Make sure that the coffee machine is ready to use

before the next automatic cleaning and/ordescaling process.

The coffee machine was not switched off at the starttime.The automatic maintenance programmes are onlystarted if the coffee machine is switched off.

Confirm the message with OK. Change the start time if necessary.

Descale the applianceappears in the displayeven though adescaling cartridgewhich is ready to use isfitted. Drinks cannot bemade.

Depending on the water hardness level in your areaand your usage patterns, the coffee machine needs tobe descaled using the maintenance programmeoccasionally.

For this you will need to use Miele descaling tablets. Descale the coffee machine using the

maintenance programme (see “Cleaning and care -Descaling the appliance”).

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

After switching on, oneof the followingmessages appears:Automatic cleaning couldnot be carried out. Startautomatic cleaning (durationmin.) now? Otherwiseautomatic cleaning will bepermanently switched off.Or:Automatic maintenancecould not be carried out.Carry out the automaticcleaning part of theautomatic maintenanceprogramme (duration min.)now? Otherwise theautomatic cleaning part ofthe automatic maintenanceprogramme will bepermanently switched off.Drinks cannot be made.

Automatic cleaning could not be carried out twice.

If you still want the coffee machine to clean the milkpipework and degrease the brew unit automatically: Make sure that the coffee machine is ready to use

for automatic maintenance (see “Automaticcleaning and descaling”).

Touch OK to start automatic cleaning.

If you select No and therefore switch off automaticcleaning, you must manually clean the milk pipeworkand degrease the brew unit (see “Cleaning and care”).To do this, you require the Cleaning agent for milkpipework and tablets for degreasing the brew unit.

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Unsatisfactory results

Problem Possible cause and remedy

The coffee is not hotenough.

The cup has not been pre-heated.The smaller the cup and the thicker its walls, the moreimportant it is to pre-heat it.

Pre-heat the cup, for example with hot water.

The brewing temperature has been set too low. Set a higher brewing temperature.

The filters in the brew unit are blocked. Remove the brew unit and clean it by hand. Degrease the brew unit.

The coffee grindermakes a louder noisethan usual.

The coffee bean container has become empty duringthe grinding process. Fill the coffee bean container with fresh beans.

There may be foreign objects such as plastic orstones in amongst the coffee beans. Switch the coffee machine off immediately. Call

Miele.

The coffee flows tooquickly into the cup.

The coffee is too coarsely ground. Set the grinder to a finer setting.

The coffee trickles tooslowly into the cup.

The coffee is too finely ground. Set the grinder to a coarser setting.

The crema on thecoffee or espresso isnot as it should be.

The grinder setting is not correct. Set the grinder to a finer or coarser setting.

The brewing temperature is too high for the type ofcoffee being used. Set a lower brewing temperature.

The coffee beans are no longer fresh. Add fresh coffee beans to the coffee bean

container.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

The coffee tastes weak.The coffee grounds inthe waste container aresludgy and grainy.

Insufficient coffee beans are getting into the grinderand less coffee is being brewed.Have you used a dark roast?This type of coffee bean is often oily. These oils cancling to the inside of the coffee bean containers andhinder the flow of beans.Are you using a type of coffee with very large beansor different sized beans?The beans are possibly getting wedged or jammedand forming “bean bridges”. Clean the coffee bean containers more often if you

are using darker, more oily coffee beans. Pull the bean containers out a little and shake

them if you are using coffee with very large beansor different sized beans.

Trying using a different type of coffee.

Coffee is not beingdispensed from bothspouts evenly. Milk maybe sputtering whenbeing heated up.

Coffee deposits in the central spout are obstructingdispensing. Dismantle the central spout and clean the parts -

except for the stainless steel cover - in thedishwasher.This cleaning process should be carried out oncea week.

The consistency of themilk froth isunsatisfactory.

The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth canonly be achieved with cold milk (below 10 °C). Check the temperature of the milk in the milk flask.

The milk valve is blocked and/or dirty. Follow the instructions in “Cleaning the milk valve”.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

Coffee flows very slowlyor even drips from thecentral spout.

The brew unit is blocked because the coffee machinehas been used very intensively and/or the brew unitwas not removed regularly and cleaned by hand. If a cleaning cartridge is fitted, first switch off

Automatic cleaning (Settings | Automatic cleaning). Carry out the Degrease the brew unit maintenance

programme using one cleaning tablet (see“Cleaning and care - Degreasing the brew unit andcleaning the interior”).

Clean the brew unit filters in particular verycarefully.

Switch on Automatic cleaning, if necessary, beforestarting drink preparation again.

Otherwise the Clean the milk pipework and Degrease thebrew unit maintenance programmes must be startedagain.

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Cleaning the milk valveWhen preparing milk, if hot milk isdispensed instead of milk froth, or themilk spits or sputters when dispensed,the milk valve may be blocked. Firstcheck the following:

– Is the milk in the milk flask cold(< 10 °C)?

– Have the central spout and the milkflask lid been cleaned carefully?

– Is the central spout correctly fitted?

– Is the milk pipework firmly connectedto the dispensing unit?

If you are still not satisfied with milkpreparation, follow the steps describedbelow to clean the milk valve.

Clean the milk valve cover by handonly.

Open the appliance door.

Remove the bean container on theleft and the maintenance container.

Remove the stainless steel coverfrom the central spout.

Remove the milk valve cover: on thetop right there is a pin which enablesyou to swing open the cover.

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Release the milk pipework from thedispensing unit on the centralspout  and from the holders  and on the milk valve.

Remove the milk pipework  thatconnects the milk valve to the centralspout.

Disconnect the angular mouldedhose and the curved hose from oneanother. Rinse the hoses thoroughlyunder running water.

Do not remove the connection piecesfrom the hoses.

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Push the catches on the left and rightof the milk valve holder and pull theholder forwards to remove.

Dismantle the holder and the siliconeseal.

Lift out the stainless steel stem.

Clean the individual parts of the milkvalve in the dishwasher.

Useful tip: If dried on milk residues arelocated on the front side, soak thestainless steel stem in warm water witha little washing-up liquid before placingit in the dishwasher.

Fitting the milk valve

Slide in the stainless steel stem fromabove.

Fit the silicone seal in the milk valveholder.

Fit the holder with the silicone sealuntil it clicks into position.

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Connect the angular moulded hose tothe longer milk pipework. Firstly fitthe moulded hose at the top on thecentral spout. The black connectionpiece should point towards the rear.

Connect the lower end of themoulded hose to the dispensing uniton the central spout.

Insert the milk pipework into the milkvalve on the left and right-hand sides.

Check whether the milk pipework sitscomfortably against the housing andthe cover is easy to refit.

Useful tip: If necessary, turn the milkpipework on the right towards the back.

Fit the milk valve cover: to do this,place the pin in the top right cornerand swing the cover towards the rearuntil it closes flush.

Refit the bean container on the leftand the maintenance container in thecoffee machine. Refit the centralspout stainless steel cover

Close the appliance door.

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After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact Miele.

The contact details for Miele are givenat the back of these instructions.

When contacting Miele, please quotethe model and serial number of yourcoffee machine.These can be found on the data plate:

WarrantyThis appliance has a manufacturer'swarranty period of 2 years.

For further information, please refer toyour warranty booklet.

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These products and other usefulaccessories can be ordered via theMiele webshop or directly from Miele(see back cover for contact details).

– Original Miele all purposemicrofibre clothFor removing finger marks and lightsoiling

– Cleaning agent for milk pipeworkFor cleaning the milk system

– Cleaning tabletsFor degreasing the brew unit

– Miele cleaning cartridgesFor automatic cleaning of the milkpipework and the brew unit.

– Miele descaling cartridgeFor automatic descaling

– Descaling tabsFor manual descaling

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Mains water connection

Risk of injury and damage due toincorrect connection.Incorrect connection may result inpersonal injury and/or damage toproperty.The appliance may only beconnected to the water supply by asuitably qualified technician.

Danger to health and propertydue to contaminated water.The quality of the water used mustconform to the requirements fordrinking water in the country in whichthe coffee machine is being used.Connect the coffee machine to themains water supply.

Connection to the water supply mustcomply with the applicableregulations in the country in whichthe appliance is being installed. Thisappliance must be installed inaccordance with AS/NZS 3500.1 andAS/NZS 3500.2. Back flowprevention is already integrated inthe appliance.

Connect the coffee machine directlyto the mains water supply.Avoid connecting the coffee machineto a water supply in which the watermight stagnate. Otherwise the tasteof prepared drinks will be adverselyaffected.

The coffee machine complies with localand national regulations.

The coffee machine must only beconnected to a cold water supply.

The water connection pressure needsto be between 100 and 1000 kPa (1 and10 bar).

A tap must be provided between thestainless steel hose and the householdwater supply to ensure that the watersupply can be cut off if necessary. Thetap must be easily accessible after thecoffee machine has been built in.

Connecting the stainless steel hoseto the coffee machine

Only use the stainless steel hosesupplied. The stainless steel hosemust not be shortened, extended orreplaced by another hose. Old orused hoses must not be connectedto the coffee machine.

The stainless steel hose must onlybe replaced by an original Mielespare part. A stainless steel hosewhich is suitable for use withdrinking water is available to orderfrom Miele (see back cover forcontact details).

The length of the stainless steel hosesupplied is 1.5 m.

Remove the cover from the mainswater connection on the back of thecoffee machine.

Take the angled end of the stainlesssteel hose and check whether there isa washer. Fit a washer if necessary.

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Screw the stainless steel hosecoupling nut onto the threaded union.

Ensure that it is screwed into positioncorrectly and watertight.

Connecting the water supply

Before connecting the coffeemachine to the water supply, firstensure that it is disconnected fromthe mains electricity supply.Turn off the water supply at the tapbefore connecting the coffeemachine to the water supply.

The tap must be easily accessibleafter the machine has been built in.

To connect the coffee machine to thewater supply, a tap with a 3/4"connection is required.

Check that a washer is present. Fitone if necessary.

Connect the stainless steel hose tothe tap.

Ensure that it is screwed into positioncorrectly.

Turn on the tap slowly and check forleaks.Correct the position of the washerand union if necessary.

You can now continue with theinstallation of the coffee machine.

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Electrical connectionBefore connecting the appliance, makesure that the connection data on thedata plate (voltage and frequency)matches the mains electricity supply.This data must correspond in order toavoid the risk of damage to theappliance. If in any doubt, consult aqualified electrician.

The necessary connection informationis given on the data plate inside yourappliance.

The fuse rating must be at least 10 A.

The socket must be easily accessible. Ifthe socket is no longer accessible afterinstallation, an additional means ofdisconnection must be provided for allpoles. Suitable means of disconnectioninclude switches with an all-polecontact gap of at least 3 mm. Theseinclude isolator switches, circuitbreakers and relays.

Do not connect the machine to aninverter. Inverters are used forautonomous power supply, e.g. a solarpower system. When switched on, peakloads in the system can cause thesafety switch-off mechanism to betriggered. This may damage theelectronic unit.

The machine must not be used with so-called energy saving plugs. Thesereduce the amount of energy suppliedto the machine, causing it to overheat.

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Building-in dimensions

Installation in a tall unit

A minimum installation height of 850 mm must be maintained.

All dimensions are indicated in mm.

Combination with other Miele built-in appliances is possible. If the coffee machineis to be built in above another appliance, there must be a full-width, closed shelfbetween them. When built in above a warming drawer, a closed shelf is notneeded.

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Installation and connections

All dimensions are indicated in mm.

a Mains connection cable

b Mains water connection

c Do not place electrical or mains water connections in this area

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Building in the coffee machine

Danger of injury due to incorrectinstallation.Personal injury can result from anincorrectly installed, and thereforeunsecured, appliance.The coffee machine can only beoperated once it has been built in.

Risk of damage to property dueto incorrect operation.If the ambient temperature range isnot complied with, the coffeemachine may not function correctly.The coffee machine may only beoperated in an ambient temperaturerange between +16 °C and +38 °C.

A minimum installation height of850 mm must be maintained.Ensure that a door opening angle of120° is present so that the beancontainer on the left can beremoved.

Check whether there is a gap of at least299 mm between the wall or similar andthe coffee machine so that the door can

be opened wide enough to remove thebean container on the left (minimumdoor opening angle of 120°).

A TX 20 screwdriver is required forinstallation.

Useful tip: We recommend providing aplace to sit the coffee machine which isthe same height as the building-inniche. This will make it easier toconnect the machine to the electricityand water supply.

Connecting to the mains water andelectricity supply

Follow the instructions in “Mainswater connection” and “Electricalconnection”.

Connect the coffee machine to themains water and electricity supply.

Pushing in and levelling the coffeemachine

Ensure the mains connection cableand mains water hose do not getjammed or damaged when pushingthe appliance into the niche.

Push the coffee machine all the wayinto the building-in niche.

Check the height of the coffeemachine to make sure that it is sittingcentrally in the niche and that it islevel. If this is not the case, realignthe machine using the four feet.

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Do not adjust the door hinges toalign the coffee machine. This couldresult in the milk flask not being ableto be fitted correctly and milkpreparation may not functionproperly.

Now screw the coffee machine into thefurniture unit.

Open the appliance door.

2 TX 20 screws (25 mm) are supplied.

Secure the coffee machine to the sidewalls of the housing unit using thescrews supplied. Tighten the screwsby hand.

Useful tip: You can remove the dooropening limiters and increase the dooropening angle to 170° so that the screwon the left can be screwed in moreeasily. (see “Door opening limiters”).Check whether there is enough roomand that the appliance door does not hitan adjacent wall.

Check the operation of the coffeemachine.

Door opening limitersThe door hinges of the coffee machineare equipped with door opening limitersthat limit the opening angle of theappliance door to approx. 120°. Theseprevent the appliance door from hittingan adjacent wall when opened andbeing damaged.

You can remove the door openinglimiters to increase the opening angle toapprox. 170°. This allows the beancontainers to be removed more easily,for example.

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Removing the door opening limiters

Check whether there is enough roomand that the appliance door does nothit an adjacent wall when the dooropening angle is increased.

Remove the door opening limitersfrom the hinges by levering them outwith a screwdriver, for example.

The door opening angle is nowincreased to approx. 170°.

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For the purpose of operating and controlling the appliance, Miele uses proprietaryor third-party software that is not covered by open source licensing terms. Theseitems of software/software components are protected by copyright. The copyrightpowers of Miele and third parties must be respected.

In addition, the appliance contains software components which are distributedunder open source licensing terms. You can access these open sourcecomponents along with the associated copyright notices, copies of the validlicensing terms and any further information in the appliance under Settings | Legalinformation | Open source licences. The liability and warranty arrangements for theopen source licences displayed at this location only apply in relation to therespective rights holders.

The appliance contains, in particular, software components which are licensed bythe rights holders under the GNU General Public License, version 2, or the GNULesser General Public License, version 2.1. For a period of at least 3 yearsfollowing the purchase or delivery of the appliance, Miele shall provide you or thirdparties with a machine-readable copy of the source code for the open sourcecomponents contained in the appliance, which are licensed under the terms of theGNU General Public License, version 2, or the GNU Lesser General Public License,version 2.1. The source code shall be made available on a data carrier (CD-ROM,DVD or USB stick). To obtain this source code, please contact us, specifying theproduct name, serial number and purchase date, by sending us an e-mail([email protected]) or writing to the following address:

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