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 appliance securely, shouldyou need to transport it in the future. Disposal of your old appliance Electric...
Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 Caring for the environment .............................................................................. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 6 Machine description .......................................................................
Page 4 - Settings
Contents 4 Changing drinks within a profile .......................................................................... 36Making drinks stored in a profile ......................................................................... 36Changing the name ......................................................
Page 6 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 This coffee machine complies with all current safety requirements.Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal injury andmaterial damage. Read the operating instructions carefully before using the coffeemachine. They contain important information on the installati...
Page 7 - Intended use; This coffee machine is intended for household use.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Intended use This coffee machine is intended for household use. Do not use the coffee machine outdoors. This coffee machine must not be used at altitudes above 6560 ft (2000 m). The machine is intended only for the preparation of coffee-based drinks such as es...
Page 8 - Safety with children
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 8 Safety with children Danger of burning and scalding at the dispensers. 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 dispensers. ...
Page 9 - Technical safety
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9 Technical safety Before installing the coffee system, check for externally visible damage. If the coffee system is damaged, it may pose a safetyhazard and must not be used under any circumstances. Before connecting the coffee system, check the voltage and frequenc...
Page 12 - Proper use
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 12 Proper use Danger of burning and scalding at the dispensers. The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot. Keep away from the area underneath the dispensers when hotliquids and steam are being dispensed. Do not touch hot components. Hot liquid or steam could spatte...
Page 14 - Accessories and parts
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 14 Accessories and parts Miele can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when genuine Miele replacement parts are used. Faulty components mustonly be replaced by genuine Miele replacement parts. Only use genuine Miele accessories. If other parts are used, warra...
Page 15 - For machines with stainless steel surfaces:; Do not use sticky notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape,; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 15 For machines with stainless steel surfaces: Do not use sticky notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape, or other types of adhesive on the stainless steel surfaces. Stainless-steel surfaces are susceptible to scratching. Even magnets can cause scratches. SAV...
Page 16 - Machine description; Lower panel with drip tray cover
Machine description 16 a Lower panel with drip tray cover b Main dispenser with Cappuccinatoreand hot water dispenser c On/Off button d Control panel e Water container f Bean container and ground coffeechute g Grinder setting (behind the servicepanel) h Brew unit (behind the service panel) i Park...
Page 17 - Controls and indicators; For making drinks
Controls and indicators 17 a On/Off button For switching coffee machine on andoff b Drink buttons For making drinks – Espresso – Coffee – Capuccino – Latte macchiato c Display For showing information about thecurrent action or status d Optical interface (for Miele Technical Service o...
Page 18 - Accessories; Included accessories; for cleaning the milk system
Accessories 18 These products and other usefulaccessories can be ordered via theMiele Webstore, from Miele Service orfrom your Miele dealer. Included accessories - Miele “Welcome Pack” Different cleaning products aresupplied depending on model. - Cleaning brush for cleaning the milk pipework, forexa...
Page 19 - Operation; Sensor buttons; Miele; OK
Operation 19 Sensor buttons To operate the coffee machine, tap thesensor buttons with your finger. An audible signal is generated eachtime a button is tapped. You canadjust the volume of the signal tonesor switch the tones off (see “Settings –Volume”). Drinks menu When the following appears in thedi...
Page 20 - Before first use; Before using for the first time
Before first use 20 Before using for the first time Remove any notices from themachine. Remove the protective film from thedrip tray cover and place it into thelower panel. Place the coffee machine on a levelflat surface that is not sensitive towater (see “Installation”). Clean the coffee mach...
Page 22 - Water hardness; Setting water hardness; Tap 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 tank; Risk to health due to
Filling the water tank 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 . Risk of damage due to incorrect operation.Unsuitable liquids su...
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 cup. Thisrequires the coffee bean container to befilled with coffee beans. Alternatively, you can make coffeedrinks with ready ground coffee. Risk of damage to the gr...
Page 25 - Switching on and off
Switching on and off 25 Switching the coffee machineon Tap the On/Off button . The appliance heats up and rinses thepipework. Hot water will run out of themain dispenser. When Select drink appears in the display, you can make drinks. If the coffee machine is already atoperating temperature, rin...
Page 26 - Adjusting the coffee dispensers to the cup height
Adjusting the coffee dispensers to the cup height 26 You can adjust the main dispenser tosuit the height of the cup you are usingso that the coffee or espresso will notcool down as quickly and the crema willhave a better consistency. Pull the main dispenser down until itis at the same level as the...
Page 27 - Preparing beverages; Milk preparation
Preparing beverages 27 Danger of burning and scalding at the dispensers.The liquids and steam dispensed arevery hot and can cause scalding.Keep away from the area underneaththe dispensers when hot liquids andsteam are being dispensed.Do not touch hot components. Making coffee with andwithout milk ...
Page 28 - Making a coffee drink; Canceling a drink
Preparing beverages 28 Using milk from milk cartons or othersuitable containers The milk pipe is located behind theservice panel. Connect the milk pipe to the aperturein the main dispenser. Place a container with sufficient milknext to the coffee machine. Place the end of the milk pipe in thec...
Page 29 - coffee with milk; Coffee pot
Preparing beverages 29 When making coffee with milk or 2 portions of a drink you can cancel each stage individually by tapping the OK sensor button. 2 portions ( sensor button) You can dispense 2 portions of a drinkinto 1 large cup or into 2 cups at thesame time. Place a cup under each of the ...
Page 30 - Adding ground coffee; maximum of
Preparing beverages 30 Making coffee drinks fromground coffee To make drinks using ready groundcoffee, add a portion of ground coffeeto the ground coffee chute.This allows you to make a decaffeinatedcoffee even if the bean container isalready filled with regular coffee beans,for example. Only 1 por...
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 perfect crema should have ahazelnut-brown color. 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; 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 drink individually. To do this,first select the drink from the Parameters menu and then adjust the drink parameters. Tap the sensor button and select Paramet...
Page 34 - not; Canceling portion size programming
Portion size 34 The flavor of the coffee produceddepends not only on the type of coffee,but also on the amount of water used.You can program the amount of waterfor all coffee drinks and hot water tosuit the size of your cups and the typeof coffee you are using. This does notalter the amount of coffe...
Page 35 - lungo
Portion size 35 Changing the portion sizes inthe Parameters menu You can only change the portion sizesfor lungo , caffè latte , hot milk , and milk froth via the Parameters menu. Place a suitable container under themain dispenser. Tap the sensor button and select Parameters . Select the dri...
Page 36 - Creating profiles; Changing the name
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. Within the profile, you can adjust theportion sizes and parametersindividually for all drinks. The name of the current profile ...
Page 40 - Cleaning and care; Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning.; Overview of cleaning intervals
Cleaning and care 40 Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning. Heat and moisture inside the coffee machine can cause coffee residues tobecome moldy and/or milk residues to go off and pose a risk to health.Carefully clean the coffee machine regularly. Overview of cleaning intervals Recommended fre...
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 away from the area underneaththe dispensers when ...
Page 43 - every day
Cleaning and care 43 Grounds container, drip tray,and drip tray cover Clean the drip tray and groundscontainer every day to avoid unpleasant smells and mildew. The grounds container is located in thedrip tray. Water from rinsing alsocollects in the grounds container. A prompt will appear in the disp...
Page 44 - Cleaning the water container; by hand only
Cleaning and care 44 Cleaning the water container Clean the water container every day.You can clean the water container in thedishwasher once a week. Make sure that the valve, theunderside of the water container, andthe surface the water container sitson are clean. Otherwise, the watercontainer will...
Page 45 - Clean all parts thoroughly.
Cleaning and care 45 Pull the dispensing unit down toremove it. Release the upper section with theholder for the milk pipe from thedispensing spouts. Clean all parts thoroughly. Clean the surfaces of the maindispenser and the dispensing spoutswith a damp cloth. If the milk pipe connecting pi...
Page 46 - Reassembling the main dispenser; Milk pipe
Cleaning and care 46 Reassembling the main dispenser The dispensing unit is easier toreassemble if the individual parts aredampened with water beforehand. Reassemble the dispensing unit. Refit the dispensing unit onto themain dispenser. Press firmly toensure the dispensing unit is securelyfitted...
Page 47 - Danger of injury from the grinder!; Cleaning the casing; Switch the coffee machine off.
Cleaning and care 47 Bean container and groundcoffee chute Danger of injury from the grinder! Switch off the machine and removethe plug to disconnect the machinefrom the power supply beforecleaning the bean container. Coffee beans contain oils which candeposit on the walls of the beancontainer and...
Page 48 - Rinsing the machine
Cleaning and care 48 Opening the Maintenancemenu You can find the maintenance programsin the Maintenance menu. Carry out the relevant maintenance program whenthe prompt to do so appears in thedisplay. Tap the sensor button. Select Maintenance and confirm with OK . You can now select a mainte...
Page 49 - Making a cleaning solution:
Cleaning and care 49 The cleaning process cannot becanceled. It must be completedthrough to the end. Confirm with OK . The process will start. Follow the instructions in the display. Place milk pipe in cleaning agent will appear in the display. Making a cleaning solution: Dissolve the cleanin...
Page 52 - and while; Descaling the appliance; Descaling
Cleaning and care 52 Press the button on the end of thehandle of the brew unit and while doing so turn the handleclockwise . Close the appliance door. Follow the additional instructionsgiven in the display. The cleaning process is complete whenthe drinks menu appears. Descaling the appli...
Page 53 - Preparing the descaling solution
Cleaning and care 53 Descaling after prompt appears inthe display Descale the appliance will appear in the display. Descaling cannot be canceled once ithas started. It must be completedthrough to the end. Confirm with OK . The process will start. Follow the instructions in the display. When Fil...
Page 55 - Transport; Packaging
Transport 55 If the coffee system will not be used foran extended period of time, e.g.vacation, or will be transported over along distance, the appliance should beprepared as follows. - Empty and clean the coffee bean container - Empty and clean the water reservoir - Evaporating the coffee system - ...
Page 56 - Frequently Asked Questions; Messages in the display
Frequently Asked Questions 56 With the help of the following guide minor faults in the performance of themachine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be remediedwithout contacting the Service Department. This guide may help you to find the reason for the fault, and how to correct ...
Page 57 - Problem; The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly.; appears in the display, put
Frequently Asked Questions 57 Problem Possible cause and solution F73 or Check the brew unit The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly. Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off button . Unplug the coffee machine. Wait for two minutesbefore inserting the electrical plug back in thesock...
Page 58 - Place a maximum of
Frequently Asked Questions 58 Problem Possible cause and solution Too much ground coffee There is too much ground coffee in the ground coffeechute. The brew unit cannot compact ground coffee if morethan two level spoonfuls of ground coffee are addedto the coffee chute. The ground coffee will beempti...
Page 59 - Unusual performance of the coffee system
Frequently Asked Questions 59 Unusual performance of the coffee system Problem Possible cause and solution The display remainsdark when the coffeemachine is turned onusing the On/Off but-ton . The On/Off button was not held for long enough. Tap and hold the On/Off button for at least 3 se...
Page 61 - appears in the display
Frequently Asked Questions 61 Problem Possible cause and solution 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 grounds container areemptied, the internal counter is not reset a...
Page 62 - appears in
Frequently Asked Questions 62 Problem Possible cause and solution Fill the bean container ap- pears 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 roas...
Page 65 - Unsatisfactory results
Frequently Asked Questions 65 Unsatisfactory results Problem Possible cause and solution 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 with hot water, for example. The brewing tem...
Page 67 - Service and warranty; Contact in the event of a fault
Service and warranty 67 Contact in the event of a fault In the event of a fault which you cannotremedy yourself, please contact yourMiele dealer or Miele Customer Service. You can book a Miele Service Callonline at www.miele.com/service. Contact information for MieleCustomer Service can be found at ...
Page 68 - Saving energy
Saving energy 68 The following tips can help you saveenergy and money as well as help theenvironment: - Operate the coffee machine in “Eco mode” (default setting). - Energy consumption may increase if you change the factory defaultsettings for the timer. This setting uses more energy will appear in...
Page 69 - Electrical connection; Do not connect the coffee machine to a
Electrical connection 69 Before connecting the coffee machine,make sure that the connection data onthe data plate (voltage and frequency)matches the domestic electrical supply.This data must match to prevent thecoffee machine from being damaged. Ifin any doubt, consult a qualifiedelectrician. The co...
Page 70 - Installation
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 Danger of overheating due to insufficient ventilation.If the coffee machine is notsufficiently ventilated, the appliancecan overheat.Please ensure that there is adequateventilation around the coffeemachine.Do not cover the coffee machinewith dish towels, etc. while i...
Page 71 - Appliance dimensions
Appliance dimensions *INSTALLATION* 71 a = 9 1/2" (241 mm) b = 14 3/16" (360 mm) c = 18 1/8" (460 mm)
Page 72 - Technical data; stainless steel thermo block
Technical data 72 Current draw in standby mode(default setting): < 0.5 W Pump pressure: max. 15 bar Through-flow heater: 1 stainless steel thermo block Dimensions (W x H x D): 9 1/2" x 14 3/16"" x 18 1/8" (241 x 360 x 460 mm) Net weight: 21 lb (9.48 kg) Power cord length: 3' 11 1/...
Page 75 - National Headquarters; Canada; Headquarters and Miele Centre; International Headquarters
9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540 U.S.A. Miele, Inc. National Headquarters Please have the model and serial numberof your appliance available whencontacting Customer Service. Canada ImporterMiele Limited Headquarters and Miele Centre Customer Service & Support Phone: 888-99-MIELE(64353)[emai...