Page 2 - Caring for the environment; Packaging material
Caring for the environment 2 Packaging material The packaging material used protectsthe machine during transportation.Please retain the original box andpolystyrene pieces so that you canpack the machine securely, should youneed to transport it in the future. The original packaging should also bekept...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 2 Warning and Safety instructions ...................................................................... 6 Guide to the appliance ........................................................
Page 4 - Settings
Contents 4 Changing drinks in a profile................................................................................. 36Preparing User profile drinks ............................................................................... 36Changing a User profile name .......................................
Page 6 - Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions 6 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 inform...
Page 7 - Correct application; The coffee machine is intended for use in private households.
Warning and Safety instructions 7 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 coffee ...
Page 8 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 8 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 dispe...
Page 9 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 9 Technical safety A damaged coffee machine is dangerous. Check it for any visible damage before setting it up. Never attempt to use a damaged coffeemachine. Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, make sure that the rating on the data plate correspon...
Page 11 - Before any repair work is carried out, the appliance must be
Warning and Safety instructions 11 Before any repair work is carried out, the appliance must be completely disconnected from the electricity supply. The appliance isonly completely isolated from the electricity supply when: - it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug is withdrawn from the...
Page 12 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Correct use Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts. The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot. Heating surfaceshave residual heat after use. Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are being dispensed. Do n...
Page 14 - Cleaning and care
Warning and Safety instructions 14 Cleaning and care Disconnect the coffee machine from the power supply before cleaning. Clean the coffee machine daily, particularly before using it for the first time (see “Cleaning and care”). All parts of the milk system need to be cleaned thoroughly and re...
Page 15 - Do not adhere stickers, adhesive tape or any other adhesive
Warning and Safety instructions 15 The following applies to appliances with stainless steelsurfaces: Do not adhere stickers, adhesive tape or any other adhesive materials to the stainless steel surfaces. Stainless steel scratches very easily and even magnets can cause damage to the surface.
Page 16 - Guide to the appliance; Lower panel with drip tray cover
Guide to the appliance 16 a Lower panel with drip tray cover b Central spout with cappuccinatoreand hot water spout c On/Off sensor d Control panel e Water container f Bean container and ground coffeechute g Grinder setting (behind theappliance door) h Brew unit (behind the appliancedoor) i Park p...
Page 17 - Controls and display; OK
Controls and display 17 a On/Off sensor For switching the coffee machine onand off b Drink sensors For making drinks – Espresso – Coffee – Cappuccino – Latte macchiato c Display For showing information about thecurrent action or status d Optical interface (for Miele service technicians onl...
Page 18 - Accessories; Accessories supplied; For cleaning the milk pipework; Optional accessories; For cleaning the milk system
Accessories 18 These products and other usefulaccessories can be ordered via theMiele webshop or directly from Miele(see back cover for contact details). Accessories supplied - Starter set “Miele appliance care” Various cleaning products aresupplied depending on model. - Cleaning brush For cleaning ...
Page 19 - Operating principles; Sensor controls; Miele
Operating principles 19 Sensor controls To operate the coffee machine, touchthe sensors with your finger. An audible signal is generated eachtime a sensor is touched. You canadjust the volume of the signal tonesor switch the tones off (see “Settings –Volume”). Drinks menu When Select drink appears i...
Page 20 - Before using for the first time; The milk tube can be stored; Switching on for the first time; Use the
Before using for the first time 20 Before using for the first time Remove any protective foil andstickers from the machine. Exception:Please do not remove any labels (e.g.the data plate) which are visible whenyou pull out the lower panel. Remove the protective foil from thedrip tray cover and pl...
Page 22 - Water hardness; Setting the water hardness; Touch the; and
Water hardness 22 Water hardness is an indication of theamount of minerals dissolved in water.The more minerals in the water, thehigher the water hardness. The harderthe water is, the more frequently thecoffee machine needs to be descaled. The coffee machine measures theamount of water used and stea...
Page 23 - Filling the water container; Risk to health due to
Filling the water container 23 Risk to health due to contaminated water.Bacteria can develop in water whichhas been sitting in the watercontainer for too long and is a risk toyour health.Change the water in the watercontainer every day . Pour out the water from the watercontainer if a drink has no...
Page 24 - Filling the coffee bean container; Risk of damage to the grinder
Filling the coffee bean container 24 Coffee or Espresso can be made fromwhole roasted coffee beans which arefreshly ground for each portion. Thisrequires the coffee bean container to befilled with coffee beans. Alternatively, you can make coffeedrinks with ready ground coffee (see"Making drinks ...
Page 25 - Switching on and off; When; appears in the display,; will appear in
Switching on and off 25 Switching the coffee machineon Touch the On/Off sensor. The appliance will begin rinsing afterthe heating-up phase. Hot water will runout of the central spout. When Select drink appears in the display, you can prepare drinks. If the coffee machine is already atoperating ...
Page 26 - Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height
Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height 26 You can adjust the central spout to suitthe height of the cup you are using sothat the coffee or espresso will not cooldown as quickly and the crema willhave a better consistency. Pull the central spout down until it isat the same level as t...
Page 27 - Making drinks; Preparing hot milk
Making drinks 27 Danger of burning and scalding on 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 andwitho...
Page 28 - Using milk cartons or bottles; Making a coffee drink; Dispensing will start.; Cancelling preparation; sensor control for drinks from; Preparation will be cancelled.
Making drinks 28 Using milk cartons or bottles The milk tube for cartons and othersuitable containers is located behindthe appliance door. Connect the milk tube to the aperturein the central spout. Place a container with sufficient milkin it beside the coffee machine. Place the end of the milk...
Page 29 - Coffee pot
Making drinks 29 Useful tip: As soon as Stop appears in the display, you can cancel making adrink by touching the OK sensor control. When making coffee with milk or 2 portions of a drink you can cancel each stage individually by touchingthe OK sensor control. 2 portions ( sensor control) You ca...
Page 30 - maximum of 12 g; maximum of
Making drinks 30 decaffeinated coffee, for example, evenif the bean container is filled withregular coffee beans. Only 1 portion of coffee or espresso can be made at a time when usingready ground coffee. Place a maximum of 12 g in the ground coffee chute.If too much ground coffee is added,the brew ...
Page 32 - Grinder setting; too coarsely
Grinder setting 32 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 ...
Page 33 - Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing; Amount of coffee; too low; Brewing temperature
Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing 33 You can set the amount of coffee, thebrewing temperature and pre-brewingfor each coffee drink individually. To dothis, first select the drink from the Parameters menu and then adjust the drink parameters. Touch the sensor control and select...
Page 34 - not; Cancelling portion size programming
Portion size 34 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 and hot waterto suit the size of your cups and thetype of coffee you are using. This doesnot alter the amount of co...
Page 35 - Long coffee
Portion size 35 Changing the portion sizes inthe Parameters menu You can only change the portion sizesfor Long coffee , Caffè Latte , Hot milk and Milk froth via the Parameters menu. Place a suitable cup or glassunderneath the central spout. Touch the sensor control and select Parameters . ...
Page 36 - Creating profiles; Changing drinks in a profile; Changing a User profile name; Deleting a profile
User profiles 36 (CM 5410, CM 5510, CM 5710) 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 isshow...
Page 38 - Overriding the system lock
Settings 38 Displaying and changingSettings The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor. Select Settings and confirm with OK . Select the option you want to displayor change. Confirm with OK . Change the setting as required andconfirm with OK . Language You can select a language and ...
Page 40 - Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning.; Cleaning intervals - Quick guide
Cleaning and care 40 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 ...
Page 42 - Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 42 Danger of burning and scalding on 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...
Page 43 - every day
Cleaning and care 43 - sharp metal scrapers - steel wool or stainless steel wire scourers Waste container, drip tray anddrip tray cover Clean the drip tray and wastecontainer every day to avoid unpleasant smells and mildew. The waste container is located in thedrip tray. Water from rinsing alsocolle...
Page 44 - Cleaning the water container; Remove the water container.
Cleaning and care 44 Clean the lower panel by hand onlyusing hot water, a little washing upliquid and a soft cloth.All other parts are dishwasher-safe. Clean the inside of the machineunderneath the drip tray. Reassemble all parts and place thedrip tray back in the coffee machine. Make sure that ...
Page 45 - Central spout; by hand only
Cleaning and care 45 Unscrew the cap. Remove the sealand the filter. Clean all parts thoroughly. Rinse allparts carefully under running water. Then replace the filter (with the crossfacing upwards) and then the seal.The opening of the seal should facedownwards. Finally screw the capback on tig...
Page 46 - Clean all parts thoroughly.
Cleaning and care 46 Release the upper section with theholder for the milk pipework from thedispensing spouts. Clean all parts thoroughly. Clean the surfaces of the centralspout and the dispensing spouts witha damp cloth. If the milk pipework connecting piecesare blocked, clean them under runn...
Page 47 - Milk pipework
Cleaning and care 47 Milk pipework Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning.Milk naturally contains bacteria. Heatand moisture inside the coffeemachine can cause these bacteria tomultiply, e.g. milk residues can go offand pose a risk to health.Clean all components in which milkis transported on a...
Page 48 - Cleaning the housing; Rinsing the appliance
Cleaning and care 48 Cleaning the housing If soiling is allowed to stay on for along time or there is contact withunsuitable cleaning agents, surfacescan alter or discolour.Remove any soiling immediately.The surfaces of the coffee machineare susceptible to scratching.Contact with unsuitable cleaning...
Page 49 - Making a cleaning solution:
Cleaning and care 49 When prompted, place the end of themilk tube into the right-hand aperturein the drip tray. Confirm with OK . The milk pipework will now be rinsed. Cleaning the milk pipeworkusing the maintenanceprogramme For optimal cleaning results, werecommend the Miele Cleaning agentfor m...
Page 50 - Flush any residual cleaning; appears in the display.
Cleaning and care 50 Follow the further instructions givenin the display. The cleaning process is finished at theend of the rinsing cycle. Useful tip: Flush any residual cleaning agent out of the milk pipework withrunning water. Degreasing the brew unit andcleaning the interior Depending on the na...
Page 52 - Use your vacuum cleaner to
Cleaning and care 52 Clean the interior of the coffeemachine. Make sure that the areashighlighted (in white) in the illustrationare cleaned especially well. Useful tip: Use your vacuum cleaner to remove dry ground coffee residues. Adding a cleaning tablet to the brewunit Place the brew unit contai...
Page 53 - Descaling the appliance; essential; Preparing the descaling solution
Cleaning and care 53 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 wi...
Page 54 - Carrying out descaling
Cleaning and care 54 Place 1 descaling tablet in the water container. Fill the water container to themarker with lukewarm water. Follow the instructions for the mixingratio carefully. Fill the water containerwith the correct amount of water.Descaling will otherwise not becompleted. Carrying o...
Page 55 - Transporting the machine; Packing
Transporting the machine 55 If you are not going to use the coffeemachine for an extended period of timeand you intend to transport it, e.g. whenmoving house, a number of procedureswill need to be carried out: - Empty and clean the coffee bean container - Empty and clean the water container - Evapor...
Page 56 - Problem solving guide; Messages in the display
Problem solving guide 56 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-...
Page 57 - Problem; The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly.
Problem solving guide 57 Problem Possible cause and remedy F73 or Check the brew unit The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly. Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off sensor. Switch off at the wall socket and remove the plug.Wait for two minutes before inserting the plugback in the...
Page 58 - Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off
Problem solving guide 58 Problem Possible cause and remedy Too much ground coffee There is too much ground coffee in the coffee chute. The brew unit cannot compact coffee powder if morethan two level spoonfuls of ground coffee are addedto the coffee chute. The ground coffee will beemptied into the w...
Page 59 - Unusual performance of the coffee machine
Problem solving guide 59 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 long enough. Touch and hold the On/Off sensor for at least 3 sec...
Page 61 - appears in the display even; appears in the display even
Problem solving guide 61 Problem Possible cause and remedy After switching on themachine the message Empty the drip tray and thewaste container appears even though they areboth empty. This is not a fault.When the drip tray and waste container are emptiedafter the coffee machine has been switched off...
Page 62 - appears in
Problem solving guide 62 Problem Possible cause and remedy Fill the bean container appears in the displayeven though the beancontainer has just beenfilled. This is not a fault. Confirm the message with OK . Insufficient coffee beans are getting into the grinder.Have you used a dark roast?This type...
Page 65 - Unsatisfactory results
Problem solving guide 65 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, themore important it is to pre-heat it. Pre-heat the cup, for example with hot water. The brewing temperatur...
Page 67 - After sales service and warranty; Contact in case of fault
After sales service and warranty 67 Contact in case of fault In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactMiele. You can book a Miele customerservice call-out online atwww.miele.com/service. Contact information for Miele can befound at the end of this booklet. Please quo...
Page 68 - Saving energy; - Energy consumption may increase if
Saving energy 68 The following tips can help you saveenergy and money as well as care forthe environment: - Operate the coffee machine in "Eco mode" (default setting). - Energy consumption may increase if you change the settings for the"Timer". This setting uses more energy appears ...
Page 69 - Electrical connection; The fuse rating must be at least 10 A.
Electrical connection 69 Before connecting the appliance, makesure that the connection data on thedata plate (voltage and frequency)match 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 c...
Page 70 - Installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 Danger of overheating due to insufficient ventilation.If the coffee machine is notsufficiently ventilated, the appliancecan overheat.Ensure that there is sufficientventilation around the coffeemachine.Do not cover the coffee machinewith tea towels etc. while it is in...
Page 71 - Appliance dimensions
Appliance dimensions *INSTALLATION* 71 a = 241 mm b = 360 mm c = 460 mm
Page 72 - Technical data
Technical data 72 Current draw in standby mode(default setting): < 0.5 Watt Pump pressure: max. 15 bar Through-flow heater: 1 stainless steel thermo block Appliance dimensions (W x H x D): 241 x 360 x 460 mm Net weight: 9.48 kg Connection cable length: 120 cm Water container capacity: 1.3 l Bean ...
Page 75 - Miele New Zealand Limited
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