Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 First steps to use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Electrical safety; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always befollowed, including the following: Read all instructions before installation or use of the coffee system. Please read these instructionscarefully to prevent accidents andmachine damage. This appliance complies with currentsafe...
Page 5 - Use
~ Installation work and repairs must only be performed by a trainedtechnician in accordance with nationaland local safety regulations. Repairsand other work by unauthorizedpersons could be dangerous and mayvoid the warranty. ~ Only use Miele original spare parts. Only then can the manufacturerguaran...
Page 7 - Front view; Guide to the machine
Front view a Touch controls (lowest control "On/Off" button) b Display c Touch controls (lowest control "Clear" button) d Top lighting e Door grip f Hot water spout g Bottom lighting h Plastic drip tray i Metal drip tray j Coffee dispenser (height adjustable) k Froth dispenser (remov...
Page 8 - Interior view
Interior view a Main switch b Cover for ground coffee funnel c Funnel for ground coffee d Grind control lever e Coffee bean container f Drip tray with no-spill grid for transport g Water tank h Brew unit i Waste unit Guide to the machine 8
Page 9 - First steps to use
Touch controls Select a touch control with yourfingertip to use the machine. Display To select a menu, select the touchcontrol next to the respective menupoint. If more features can be selected underone menu point, the menu has threedots (e.g. "Settings..."). "more" / "back":...
Page 10 - Filling the water tank; Pull the water tank out.; Filling water, beans or ground coffee
Before using the coffee system forthe first time, clean the appliance.See "Cleaning and Care". Filling the water tank The beans and the water quality isimportant for a good espresso orcoffee. The water tank must be washedand filled with fresh cold drinking waterbefore each day of use. The un...
Page 11 - Filling the beans container; Pull the bean container out.; Filling ground coffee
Filling the beans container Only fill espresso or coffee beans inthe beans container. Anything else -including ground coffee - willdamage the grinding unit.Caramelized or otherwisepre-treated beans or sugarcontaining beverages must not befilled into the appliance. It willdamage the coffee system. ^ ...
Page 12 - Turning on; Making coffee
The lines must be rinsed dailybefore the first use. This will happenautomatically if "Rinse automatic" isset to "On" (see "Settings - RinseAutomatic") and the machine is cold.After heating, hot water runs out ofthe two spouts into the drip tray. If"Rinse automatic" wa...
Page 15 - Canceling
Espresso and coffee madefrom ground coffee After filling the funnel with groundcoffee (see "Filling water, beans orground coffee - Filling ground coffee"),the display shows: i Did you fill ground coffee anddo you want to prepare it? + No Yes ~ ^ Select "Yes". Select "No" if n...
Page 16 - Cappuccino and milk froth; The coffee system is ready to use.
Cappuccino and milk froth When using for the first time or usingafter descaling The lines were completely drainedbefore the unit left the factory. They willalso be drained when the machine isdescaled. Before preparingcappuccino or froth, the lines must befilled with water. ^ Set a cup under the capp...
Page 17 - Cappuccino; The cappuccino will be prepared.; Milk froth
Cappuccino To prepare a cappuccino you need alarge ceramic or porcelain cup and asmall mug (supplied) of milk. The best milk froth is achieved withcold milk. Only one cup of cappuccino can beprepared at a time because of themilk frothing process. ^ Set the mug of milk under the intakehose and the cu...
Page 18 - Adjusting the coffee grinder
The finer the coffee beans are grounddetermines the strength of the coffeeand the quality of the crema. To prevent machine damage adjustthe coffee grinder one notch at a time and let the beans grind before adjusting another notch. Otherwisethe machine will be damaged. The grinder should be adjusted:...
Page 19 - Language; Settings
The coffee system can be customizedto suit individual preferences. Language To show the displays in the desiredlanguage, select the language beforethe first use. Preheating + DESCALING + USER PROFILES: STANDARD + SETTINGS F ... ^ Select "Settings" from the main menuduring the pre-heating pha...
Page 20 - Clock; Setting the time of day; The time of day is saved.; Clock display size; Select the respective touch control.
Clock + back SETTINGS F ... ~ + CARE ... + USER PROFILES ^ Select "Settings". SETTINGS + LANGUAGE F ... GRIND AMOUNT ... ~ + CLOCK PRE-BREWING ~ + TIMER ... more ~ ^ Select "Clock". Setting the time of day ^ Select "Enter Time". ^ Select "+" or "-" with the ri...
Page 21 - Timer; Setting a timer; Turn on at
Timer Setting a timer + back SETTINGS F ... ~ + CARE ... + USER PROFILES ^ Select "Settings". SETTINGS + LANGUAGE F ... GRIND AMOUNT ... ~ + CLOCK PRE-BREWING ~ + TIMER ... more ~ ^ Select "Timer". ^ Select "Setting". Turn on at A specific time of day can be set to turnthe ma...
Page 23 - Activating a timer
Activating a timer + back SETTINGS ~ + CARE ... + USER PROFILES ^ Select "Settings". SETTINGS + LANGUAGE F ... GRIND AMOUNT ... ~ + CLOCK PRE-BREWING ~ + TIMER ... more ~ ^ Select "Timer". The timer function "Turning on at" or"Turning off at" can be activated ordeacti...
Page 24 - Grind amount; – If the crema has an even but; Select the desired beverage.
Grind amount The grind amount can be set,depending on the coffee type, between0.2 ounces and 0.5 ounces(6 - 14 grams). The more the coffee isground the stronger the espresso,coffee or cappuccino will be. The crema is also influenced by thegrind amount. – If the crema has an even but white/yellow col...
Page 25 - Temperature; Rinse automatic; To turn rinse automatic off/on
Temperature Five temperatures are available foreach beverage, three for hot water.Maximum is the highest temperature,minimum the lowest. Not every coffee type allows hightemperatures. Some types react sosensitively that the crema cannot beproperly built. ^ Select the User profile, for which youwould...
Page 26 - Steam system; To turn the steam system off; Lighting; Caution! Do not look directly or; To change the lighting; The lighting turns on and off when; Dimming
Steam system The appliance has two heatingsystems. They allow for independentpreparation of froth/cappuccino orespresso/coffee. The second heatingsystem can be turned off to saveenergy during the heating phase e.g. iffroth is not prepared very often. When the steam system is turned offand froth or c...
Page 27 - System Lock; Select the touch control next to; Unlocking the coffee system; Select the
Total no. coffees ^ Select "Total no. coffees" to check thenumber of previously dispensedespresso, coffee and cappuccino. After a few seconds the displayswitches back to the "Settings" menu ortouch "OK". System Lock The coffee system can be locked sothat it cannot be used by ...
Page 28 - Water hardness; must
Water hardness The hardness of the water used in thecoffee system must be determined andprogrammed into the appliance. Thewater hardness will determine howfrequently the unit must be descaled tomaintain the coffee system properly.The machine monitors the volume ofwater passing through it in conjunct...
Page 30 - To delete the user profile completely; Change; The unit keeps the once; Selecting a user profile
Change name ^ If you would like to change a name,touch "Change name" and then thetouch control next to the name to bechanged. ^ Type in the name as described in"Creating a user profile" and select"OK". ^ Select "Clear" to go back to theprevious screen. Delete To delet...
Page 31 - Display; Tone options; To turn the tone on or off
Display The display contrast and brightnesscan be adjusted. ^ Select "Settings" and then select"more" three times. SETTINGS + back PLUMBED ... ~ + DISPLAY RESET ~ + TONE OPTIONS ^ Select "Display". ^ Select "Brightness" or "Contrast" andthen the setting. The h...
Page 32 - Reset; If you select one of these options
Reset To select the factory defaults select inthe submenu to "Reset all" (all settingsback to default: timer, rinse automatic,steam system, lighting, System Lock,water hardness, display, last selectedcoffee type and all standard profilesettings), or the "User profiles". If you select...
Page 33 - Setting the serving sizes
The flavor of the coffee depends on thecoffee and quantity of water used. Toensure the machine uses exactly theamount of water to suit your taste andyour cups, there is a choice of twoserving sizes for espresso/coffee. Thefill height can be programmed. Espresso serving size approx. 30 - 125 ml. Coff...
Page 34 - Rinse; Cleaning and Care
Allow the coffee system to coolbefore cleaning. Danger of burns! Do not clean the unit with a steamcleaner. Never use cleanerscontaining chlorides, sand, soda orscouring agents. These will damagethe surface. To avoid mold of coffee waste, cleanthe unit regularly. All parts can be cleaned in thedishw...
Page 35 - Water tank; Clean the niche of the water tank.; Waste unit; daily; . Coffee waste can mold if there is
Water tank Empty the water tank daily and refillbefore preparing the first drink withfresh, cold tap water. Check if the valve is clean. If thevalve has residues on it, the watertank will not connect properly andmight leak. ^ Clean the niche of the water tank. Waste unit The display shows a message ...
Page 36 - Drip tray
Drip tray The trip tray contains a sensor whichcauses the display to show when thetray is full and needs to be emptied.Clean the drip tray daily . Remove the drip tray after the finalrinse when no more water runs fromthe lines. ^ Open the door and pull the drip trayout. The drip tray contains a grid...
Page 37 - The bean container must be cleaned; by hand; with hot water and liquid
Drip catch with metal insert ^ Take out and clean the drip catchand metal plate. Bean container The bean container must be cleaned by hand with hot water and liquid dish soap. ^ Pull the bean container out and pushthe lid back. ^ Wash the bean container by handwith hot water and liquid dish soap,the...
Page 38 - Dry; ground coffee can be vacuumed.
Coffee dispenser connector A connector between the brew unit andcoffee dispenser is located on the innerdoor. ^ Gently clean the connector regularlywith a damp cloth without removingthe lubricant for the gasket. ^ Lubricate the gasket once a monthwith the supplied silicone grease. Interior and door ...
Page 39 - Brew unit; Press the brew unit catch,
Brew unit Manually clean the brew unit weekly.The movable parts are lubricatedand the gaskets will get damaged inthe dishwasher. ^ Take out the water tank, waste unitand the cover for the ground coffeefunnel. ^ Press the light colored button on thebrew unit handle, a , and turn the handle to the lef...
Page 40 - Cleaning/Degreasing the brew unit; When the display shows:
Cleaning/Degreasing the brew unit Depending on the oil content of thecoffee, the brew unit can clog. Cleanthe brew unit approx. every 200 cupswith the enclosed detergent tablets.They are specially developed for thecoffee maker to optimize thedegreasing. The cleaning tablets canbe purchased from Miel...
Page 41 - Froth dispenser/Intake hose; Cleaning in the dishwasher; , holding it by the spout
Froth dispenser/Intake hose Clean the froth dispenser after eachuse, otherwise it may become blockedwith dried milk and hard to clean. Rinsing does not replace cleaning inthe dishwasher. ^ Select "Care". ^ Select "System rinse". ^ Set a glass with water under theintake hose and selec...
Page 43 - Exterior; Stainless steel surfaces
Exterior The front of the appliance can becleaned with a sponge and a solution ofwarm water and non abrasive liquiddish soap. Dry with a soft cloth. Only use a slightly damp spongewhen cleaning the controls. Watercould penetrate into the electronicsand cause damage. Abrasive cleaning agents, glasscl...
Page 44 - Only use the; enclosed descaling; for descaling. They are; descaling spills; immediately to; Descaling; Descaling the appliance
The coffee system must be descaledregularly. The appliance will display areminder message to descale and willeventually lock if not descaled. The display will show "Please descalethe coffee system. Remaining numberof servings: 50". This message will nowappear after each preparation. If theco...
Page 46 - Machine Problems; The light does not illuminate when the appliance is turned on.; Frequently asked questions
Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitablyqualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. Themanufacturer cannot be held responsible for unauthorized work. Machine Problems The ...
Page 48 - Preparing / dispensing problems; No water, steam or milk is dispensed from the froth dispenser.
Preparing / dispensing problems No water, steam or milk is dispensed from the froth dispenser. – The water tank is not correctly inserted. – The dispenser is clogged. – Take out the water tank and reinsert it. – Clean the froth dispenser as described in "Cleaning and Care - Frothdispenser/Intake...
Page 50 - The water dispensing stops when programming the serving size.; – There was not enough water in the; Water is in the waste unit.; The machine needs to be descaled.; No water flows from the spouts.
The machine does not rinse when turned on although the automatic rinsefeature is set to "On". When the machine is still at a temperature of about 140°F (60°C). The machinewill not rinse when it's too hot. The water dispensing stops when programming the serving size. – There was not enough wa...
Page 53 - MieleCare; , our Extended Service; MieleCare; is the only Extended Service; MieleCare; After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe contact information on the back ofthis booklet. When contacting the Technical ServiceDepartment, please quote the modeland serial number of your appliancegiven on the data plate in...
Page 55 - Installation Instructions
Page 56 - Caring for the environment
Disposal of packing material The cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable and recyclable.Please recycle. Ensure that any plastic wrappings,bags, etc. are disposed of safely andkept out of the reach of children.Danger of suffo...
Page 57 - Important; Electrical connection
Ensure that power is not supplied tothe machine while installation ormaintenance work is performed. All electrical work should beperformed by a qualified electricianin strict accordance with nationaland local safety regulations.Installation, repairs and other workby unqualified persons could bedange...
Page 58 - Installation options; The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry.; Installation
Installation options The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry. Miele appliances can be installed flush or proud. Discuss your installationrequirements with your architect, designer and installer. A combination with other Miele built in appliances is possible. If the machine isinstall...
Page 59 - Push the appliance into the niche.
Installation Make sure power is not supplied tothe appliance while installation ormaintenance work is performed.Disconnect the power supply to thework area by unplugging the unit,tripping the circuit breaker orremoving the fuse. The coffeesystem must be installed intocabinetry before being used. ^ U...
Page 60 - Adjusting the door hinges; To adjust the door sideways,
Adjusting the door hinges The door hinges can be adjusted if thedoor cannot be opened easily. ^ To adjust the door sideways, a , turn screw a . ^ To adjust the door to the front orback, b , turn screw b . Installation 60