Page 2 - Contents
Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the coffee system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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 instructions care-fully to prevent accidents andmachine damage. This appliance is for household useon...
Page 5 - Installation
Never open the housing of theappliance. If electrical or mech- anical components or electricalconnections are disturbed, an electricshock could be caused damaging themachine. Before service or maintenance,disconnect the power supply by either removing the fuse, "tripping" thecircuit breaker ...
Page 6 - SAVE THESE
Use The coffee system must be cleaneddaily to prevent the growth of harm-ful bacteria and mold. Please readthe "Coffee system care" section ofthis booklet. Warning: There is a danger of scald-ing. The nozzles and the liquidsdispensed are very hot. The hot water and steam dis-pensed could cau...
Page 7 - Guide to the coffee system
a Hot water dispenser b Coffee dispensers (height-adjustable) c Handle to open appliance front d Steam selector e Steam nozzle with milk frother f Drip catch g Program selector h Message window i Coffee serving buttons j Rinse/ pre-warm button k Hot water button Guide to the coffee system 7
Page 9 - The program mode; Programming
The program mode The coffee system can be customizedto each household through the"program mode." To program the appliance: ^ Turn the program selector to"Program mode". The appliance is now in program modeand will respond according to thesymbols shown under the coffeeserving buttons....
Page 10 - Choosing a language; save
Choosing a language The language for the commands in themessage window should be selectedbefore the machine is used. The following languages are available:German, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish,English, Italian, French. ^ Turn the program selector counter-clockwise to "Program mode". The followi...
Page 11 - Rinsing feature
Rinsing feature The rinsing feature flushes out coffeeresidue and pre-warms the coffeesystem. When "Rinsing - On" is selectedthe system will automatically be flushedand pre-warmed when the appliance isturned on. If this feature is set to"Rinsing - Off" the system will only beflushed ...
Page 12 - must
Determining the waterhardness The hardness of the water (tap or bot-tled) used in the coffee system must bedetermined and programmed into theappliance. The water hardness willdetermine how frequently the unit mustbe descaled to maintain the coffeesystem properly. The machine monitorsthe volume of wa...
Page 13 - Setting the water hardness
Setting the water hardness ^ Turn the program selector counter-clockwise to "Program mode". ^ Press the e button to highlight "WATER HARDN." with an asterisk. ^ Press ENTER to select this program-ming option. The sub-menu will appear in themessage window. ^ Press the e button to set ...
Page 14 - Setting the drink temperatures
Setting the drink temperatures The appliance can be set at differenttemperatures to suit varying coffeedrinking preferences.Five temperature levels are available foreach drink option. ^ Turn the program selector counter-clockwise to "Program mode". ^ Press the e button to highlight a drink o...
Page 17 - Hot water feature
Hot water feature When the feature "Programmed hotwater" is turned on, the machine willdispense a precise, pre-programmedquantity of hot water when the hot waterbutton d is pressed. When the feature is turned off, the machine will dispensehot water until the hot water button d is pressed aga...
Page 18 - Total coffee counter
Total coffee counter The feature "Total coffee" will display thenumber of cups of coffee (espresso,coffee, long coffee) that have beendispensed to date. ^ Turn the program selector counter-clockwise to "Program mode". ^ Press the e button to highlight "TOTAL COFFEE" with an a...
Page 19 - Setting the standby timer
Setting the standby timer For energy efficiency the coffee systemcan be set to power down after aprogrammed time interval. The time is measured from the last timecoffee / water was dispensed.If the time is set at 0:00, the machinewill not switch to standby. ^ Turn the program selector counter-clockw...
Page 20 - Activating the system lock; Deactivating the system lock; System lock
The coffee system can be locked sothat it can not be used by children orthose not familiar with the operatinginstructions. Activating the system lock ^ Turn the program selector counter-clockwise to the "Lock" position. The following will appear in themessage window: ^ Press and hold the - b...
Page 21 - Before using the coffee system
The appliance must be correctlyinstalled and connected before thefirst use. Please see the “Installationinstructions.” Before using the coffee system, certainparts need to be cleaned and the waterlines need to be flushed. ^ Hand wash with hot water and liquiddish soap: – water tank, – coffee bean co...
Page 22 - Filling the water tank; Water tank
Filling the water tank The water tank must be washed andfilled with fresh drinking water beforeeach day of use. A reminder will appear in the messagewindow when the unit is first turned on. ^ Open the front of the machine. ^ Lift the water tank up and out of theappliance. ^ Open the lid and fill the...
Page 23 - Coffee bean container
Filling the coffee beancontainer Only put pure espresso or coffeebeans in the container. Anythingelse, including ground coffee, hotcocoa, instant coffee, or treatedcoffee beans (flavorings, caramel, orsugar) will damage the grinder. Do not remove the coffee beancontainer from the appliance unlessit ...
Page 24 - Adjusting the coffee dispensers; Setting the serving sizes
The flavor of the coffee depends on thetype of coffee, how finely the beans areground and the quantity of water used.To ensure the machine uses exactly theamount of water to suit your taste andyour cups, there is a choice of threeserving sizes for espresso/coffee. The espresso button a dispenses a s...
Page 25 - Coffee and espresso; both
Coffee and espresso ^ Turn the program selector clockwiseto the "On" position (with or withoutlighting). The following will appear in themessage window: If the machine is cold and the rinsingfeature has been selected, the following message will be displayed: Once the water is hot, the follow...
Page 26 - Hot water
Hot water To program the volume of hot waterdispensed, the hot water feature mustbe programmed "on".(See "Programming/ Hot water feature"). ^ Turn the program selector clockwiseto the "On" position (with or withoutlighting). The following will appear in themessage window: If ...
Page 27 - Pre-warming the system; Making coffee
Pre-warming The pre-warm feature allows the systemand the cups to be pre-warmed to fullydevelop the flavor and aroma of yourcoffee. Pre-warming cups ^ Place the cup under the hot waterdispenser. ^ Press the hot water button d and half fill the cup. ^ Press the hot water button d again to stop. ^ Lea...
Page 28 - Espresso or coffee; Cancelling preparation
Espresso or coffee ^ Place a cup under both coffee dispensers. ^ Press the desired coffee button once. The coffee will be prepared. The following message will appear inthe message window, depending onthe button pressed: If "Pre-brewing" is turned on, the follow-ing will appear in the message...
Page 29 - Cappuccino; slowly
Cappuccino Cold, 2% milk is best for creating froth.Ideally it should be prepared in a cold,stainless steel pitcher. ^ Fill a third of a small, cold, stainlesssteel pitcher with cold milk whiledispensing espresso. ^ Direct the steam nozzle towards thedrip tray and slowly turn the steam selector coun...
Page 31 - Dispensing hot water
Hot water ^ Place a cup under the hot waterdispenser. ^ Press the hot water button d . Hot water will be dispensed. ^ Press the hot water button d again to stop the hot water flow. The machine will stop automaticallyif a volume has been programmed infor hot water and feature "Prog. hotwater"...
Page 32 - Adjusting the coffee grinder; To adjust the grinder setting; Setting the coffee grinder
Adjusting the coffee grinder To prevent machine damage, theslide control for the coffee grindersetting should be moved carefullyand in small adjustments. – If the espresso flows too quickly into the cup, the beans have beenground too coarsely. The grindershould be adjusted to a finer setting. – If t...
Page 33 - Setting the quantity; To adjust the quantity setting:
Setting the quantity Both the flavor and crema of the coffeedepend on the quantity of groundcoffee used. The greater the quantity,the stronger the flavor will be. The quality of the crema is also affectedby the quantity: – If the crema is evenly colored but pale, increase the quantity setting. – If ...
Page 34 - Daily care; Coffee system care
Daily care At the end of each day, the coffee dis-pensers and the brew unit must beflushed clean. , Warning! Allow the appliance to cool before cleaning. Hot surfacescan cause burns. ^ Press the Rinse/pre-warm button. The message window will read: ^ Press ENTER and the display willchange to: ^ Hot w...
Page 35 - Exterior; Stainless steel
Exterior ^ The exterior can be cleaned with hotwater and liquid dish soap appliedwith a soft sponge. Do not useabrasive cleansers or scrubbers. ^ Wipe dry using a soft cloth. Stainless steel Stainless steel surfaces can be cleanedusing a non-abrasive stainless steelcleaner. To help prevent resoiling...
Page 36 - Drip catch
Drip catch The drip catch has a red float that willrise when the catch is full. The catchshould be cleaned when the float risesand at the end of each day to preventspills and odors. ^ Remove the metal grate and plastictray from the drip catch and clean byhand with warm water and liquid dishsoap. Be ...
Page 37 - Waste unit; Steam nozzle
Waste unit ^ Lift the waste unit up and out. ^ Clean the waste unit by hand with hotwater and liquid dish soap and drywith a soft cloth. ^ Push the waste unit back into place,positioning it over the notches. If "Empty waste unit" appears in the message window after cleaning,the waste unit wa...
Page 38 - Brew unit; without
Brew unit Clean the brew unit by hand only.The moving parts and the rubbergaskets can not be cleaned in adishwasher. Lubricate the brew unit with theenclosed silicon every 500 cups(see "Lubricating the brew unit"). ^ Remove the waste unit. The brew unitcan only be removed after the wasteunit...
Page 41 - Lubricating the brew unit
Lubricating the brew unit ^ Remove the brew unit. Check that the brew unit is in the basicposition with the funnel slightly liftedand the socket in vertical position (seeillustration.) ^ Lubricate the joints a , the axle b , the tracks c and the gasket d with the silicon grease. ^ Clean the bolt, a ...
Page 42 - Change the gaskets
Resetting the brew unit’s basicposition: ^ Press on the latch, a , and press the funnel down, b . ^ Push the connection piece to the farleft, c . ^ Press "PRESS" once. The basic position shown above isreset and the brew unit can be set backinto the machine. Change the gaskets ^ Change the ga...
Page 43 - Changing the light bulb
Changing the light bulb ^ Disconnect power to the applianceby unplugging the appliance, trip-ping the circuit breaker or removingthe fuse. ^ Open the appliance door. ^ Insert a small screw driver into theopening and carefully push upwards, a . ^ At the same time pull the light coverdown, b . ^ Rotat...
Page 44 - Only use; enclosed descaling; Automatic 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 message window will first display:"DESCALE AFTER COFFEES: 100“.This message will appear until theappliance is descaled or it locks. Whenthe count is a...
Page 47 - Fault messages
If an error occurs a fault message will appear. With the following guide, minorproblems can be fixed without a service call. Message Possible fault Fix Fill coff. beansReady for use Coffee bean container is empty. Refill with coffee beans. Brew unit block. The brew unit is clogged. Clean the brew un...
Page 48 - Frequently asked questions
What if... Possible fault Fix . . . there is no promptin the messagewindow? The unit has nopower. Is the door closed? Check that the circuit has nottripped, the fuse has blown orthat the appliance is unplugged.Otherwise contact the MieleTechnical Service Department. . . . the light does notilluminat...
Page 51 - After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself please contact: – Your Miele Dealer or – The Miele Technical Service Department USA [email protected] CDN [email protected] When contacting the Technical ServiceDepartment, please quote the modeland serial number...
Page 53 - Installation instructions
Page 54 - Caring for the environment
Contents Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Disposal of the packing materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Disposal of an old appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 55 - Disposal of an old appliance
Disposal of the packingmaterials 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 su...
Page 56 - Important; Electrical connection
, Ensure that power to the appliance is OFF while installation orrepair 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 bedangerous.The ...
Page 57 - Installation options
Installation options The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry. Installation 57
Page 61 - Glossary
Arabica is a high quality coffee bean. It is long and flat with a groove runningaround it. The caffeine content isbetween 0.8 - 1.3%. It is strong andaromatic, but less bitter than theRobusta bean. Caffè is the Italian term for a standard espresso. Caffè americano is a thin espresso with water added...