Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Proper use; This coffee system is not designed; Children; Keep the coffee system out of reach; 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 - Technical safety
Technical safety ~ Before installing the appliance, check for externally visible damage.Do not operate a damaged appliance. ~ Before connecting the appliance to the electrical supply make sure that thevoltage and frequency listed on thedata plate correspond with thehousehold electrical supply. If in...
Page 6 - Safety
~ Never open the outer casing of the appliance. Tampering with electricalconnections or components andmechanical parts is dangerous andmay cause machine damage. ~ To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons do notsubmerge the cord or plugs in water orother liquids. ~ If the coffee ...
Page 7 - Quick Guide
~ Never place a cup with an alcohol-coffee mixture under the coffeedispenser. Plastic parts of the unitcould catch fire! ~ Do not place anything that produces an open flame such as a candle on topof or next to the coffee machine.Danger of fire! ~ Disconnect the coffee machine from the electrical sup...
Page 8 - Guide to the machine
a Cup warming surface b Bean container, ground coffee chute and rotary selector to control thefineness of the ground coffee c Display and controls d Steam and hot water dispenser e Cappuccinatore (see inset diagram) f Coffee dispensers g Drip tray cover h Drip tray and waste container i Main switch ...
Page 9 - Display and controls; Control
Display and controls Control Action Function a Coffee button / Press To dispense coffee b Espresso button . Press To dispense espresso c On/Off button - Press Turns the machine On/Off (Standby mode) d Rotary selector Turn in eitherdirection Displays options or settings e OK button Press Confirms a s...
Page 10 - Accessories
The following accessories comeincluded with your coffee system: – Measuring spoon for ground coffee – Cleaning tablets to clean/degrease the brew unit – Descaling tablets for descaling the water pipework – Test strips to determine the water hardnesslevel – Milk flask for storing and preparing milk O...
Page 11 - – Language; Setting the language; The setting is now saved.; First steps to use
Before the first use Clean the appliance and removeprotective foils before the first use.See "Cleaning and Care". ^ Plug in the appliance. If the powercord is too long, it can be pushedinto the hole in the back of the unit. ^ Fill the coffee bean container. See"Filling the beans containe...
Page 12 - Setting the clock format; The setting has now been saved.; Setting the time of day; Water hardness
Setting the clock format ^ Turn the rotary selector until thedesired clock format (12 hour or 24hour) appears in the display. The setting has now been saved. Setting the time of day ^ Turn the rotary selector until thecurrent hour appears. Confirm withOK. ^ Repeat for the minutes.Confirm with OK. Th...
Page 13 - Setting the water hardness
Setting the water hardness ^ In the main menu, press the OKbutton for two seconds. SETTINGS < WATER HARDNESS > ^ Turn the rotary selector until WATERHARDNESS appears in this display.Confirm with OK. ^ Turn the rotary selector until thedesired water hardness levelappears in the display.Confirm ...
Page 14 - tank up and out using the handle; Filling the water tank
The quality of the water used plays animportant part in the overall quality ofthe coffee. The water tank should be emptiedand filled with fresh, cold tap water. Hot or warm water, or other liquidscould damage the coffee system. Do not use mineral water. Mineralwater will cause lime scale depositsto ...
Page 15 - TIP; Only add enough beans to last for; Filling the coffee bean container
Fill the coffee bean container withroasted espresso or coffee beans. Important: Only use roastedespresso or coffee beans in thecontainer.Anything else, including groundcoffee, will damage the grinder. Important: Do not use coffee beansthat have been treated with sugar,caramel or other substances. Do...
Page 16 - Turning on; Turning off; turned on; Turning the machine On / Off
The On/Off - button (Standby) can be used to turn the coffee system on or off,if the main switch at the back of themachine is turned on. Turning on When the On/Off - button is pressed, the coffee system will heat up. If the coffee system was used recentlyand still has an operating temperaturehigher ...
Page 17 - Cups can also be warmed with hot; Confirm by pressing the OK button.
In order to allow the flavor of the coffeeto develop and be retained, the cupsshould be pre-heated.The smaller the volume ofcoffee/espresso and the thicker thecup, the more important it is to pre-heatthe cup. The cup warmer on the top of thecoffee system can be used to pre-heatcoffee cups and glasse...
Page 18 - twice; To prepare a; double coffee or; follow the same procedure; Preparing coffee or espresso
When the / or . buttons are pressed, the coffee system automatically grindsthe beans to brew the coffee. ^ Place a cup under the coffeedispensers. ^ Press the button for the desiredbeverage: / for coffee, or . for espresso. The chosen beverage will now bedispensed. To ensure that any residues from t...
Page 19 - Canceling preparation; The preparation will be canceled.
Canceling preparation The coffee/espresso preparation canbe canceled when STOP? appears inthis display. Any coffee beans whichhave already been ground will bedirected into the waste container. ^ Press the OK button. The preparation will be canceled. Adjusting the height of thecoffee dispensers The c...
Page 20 - Adding ground coffee; To; cancel preparation; with ground; Making coffee or espresso using ground coffee
One portion at a time of coffee orespresso can be using ground coffee. This allows you to prepare adecaffeinated coffee, if the beancontainer is already filled with regularcoffee beans for example. The coffee system will automaticallyrecognize that ground coffee has beenplaced in the chute. Use the ...
Page 21 - The beverage is now prepared.
Preparing coffee/espressousing ground coffee The following message appears in thisdisplay: SELECT DRINK USE GROUND COFFEE ^ Place a cup under the coffeedispensers. ^ Press the button for the desiredbeverage: / for coffee, or . for espresso. The beverage is now prepared. Canceling preparation Coffee ...
Page 22 - Preparing the milk flask; Place the lid on the flask.; Frothing and heating milk
The coffee system draws milk through atube from the milk flask. Steam is thenused to heat the milk in thecappuccinatore. If desired, the milk canalso be frothed this way. In order to produce the best milk froth,use cold milk. The milk flask will keepthe milk cold for an extended period oftime. Prepa...
Page 23 - Preparing milk froth; Turn the cappuccinatore dial to; For best results use cold milk.
Preparing milk froth ^ Turn the cappuccinatore dial to z . ^ Place a cup or suitable containerunder the cappuccinatore. ^ Press the * button. The coffee system will heat up.HEATING-UP PHASE will appear in thedisplay. After heating the milk froth willbe dispensed into the containerunderneath. ^ Press...
Page 24 - Preparing hot milk; Turn the cappuccinatore dial to the; The preparation is canceled.; After preparing milk
Preparing hot milk ^ Turn the cappuccinatore dial to the J position. ^ Place a cup or suitable containerunder the cappuccinatore. ^ Press the * button. The machine will heat up andHEATING-UP PHASE will appear in thedisplay. After being heated the hot milkwill be dispensed from thecappuccinatore into...
Page 25 - for hot milk froth with a thinner; Preparing a cappuccino; Fill the cup half way with milk froth.; Preparing a Latte Macchiato
Milk temperature The cappuccinatore dial can be usedto adjust the temperature of the milk. ^ Turn the dial to: a for warm milk, or b for hot milk. Milk froth consistency The cappuccinatore dial can also beused to adjust the consistency of themilk froth. Turn the dial to: c for hot milk froth with a ...
Page 26 - Preparing hot water
If the cappuccinatore has been used toprepare hot milk or milk froth, thecappuccinatore needs to be rinsed.See "Cleaning and care". Use caution. Danger of burning orscalding on the cappuccinatore. Theliquid and steam dispensed are veryhot. ^ Turn the cappuccinatore dial to - . ^ Place a cup ...
Page 27 - Adjusting the grinder setting
The grinder setting should be adjustedto suit the type of coffee you are using. When the beans are ground correctlythe coffee or espresso will flow evenlyinto the cup and have a good crema. The coffee is ground too coarse , if – the espresso or coffee flows into the cup too quickly. – the crema is v...
Page 28 - Adjusting the strength of the coffee
The ground coffee amount can be setbetween 0.2 ounces and 0.5 ounces(6 - 14 grams). The greater the quantitythe stronger the coffee or espresso willbe. The coffee amount is too low , if – espresso or coffee flows into the cup too quickly. – the crema is pale and uneven. – the espresso or coffee lack...
Page 29 - Pre-brewing the coffee
During pre-brewing a small amount ofhot water moistens the ground coffeebefore the remaining water is pushedthrough the grounds at high pressure.This helps release the flavor of thecoffee. This function can be turned on or off.The machine is delivered with thepre-brewing function turned off. To turn...
Page 30 - Not all coffee can withstand high; Brewing temperature
The ideal brewing temperaturedepends on the type of coffee, andwhether espresso or coffee is beingprepared. Three temperatures are available forcoffee and espresso: – low – normal – high TIP Not all coffee can withstand high temperatures. Certain types are toodelicate, which could cause poorcrema to...
Page 31 - will not; Programming using the; Setting the serving size
The amount of water used for eachserving of espresso, coffee or hot watercan be set to suit your taste and cupsize. For drinks prepared with milk, you canalso set the duration of the steam usedfor heating or frothing the milk. There is a maximum amount of waterthat can be programmed for each typeof ...
Page 33 - Options currently selected are marked with a check; Action; The factory default setting for each option appears; bold; in the following chart.; SETTINGS Menu
The SETTINGS menu can be used to customize the coffee system to yourpreferences. Options currently selected are marked with a check B . If a button has not been pressed for some time, the coffee system will revert to themain menu. How to... Action Access the SETTINGS menu In the main menu or standby...
Page 34 - Options menu; Option
Options menu Option Available settings Language Deutsch (German), English and other languages Maintenance Rinse the systemDescaleClean the brew unit Time of day(available in Comfort mode) Clock display 12 H / 24 H Set Timer(available in Comfort mode) Set switch on at / switch off after ( 1:00 ) / sw...
Page 35 - appears in this; Language
The desired display language can beselected in the SETTINGS menu. ^ Press and hold the OK button for twoseconds. SETTINGS < SPRACHE F ^ Turn the rotary selector untilLANGUAGE F appears in this display. Confirm with OK. ^ Turn the rotary selector until thedesired language appears in thisdisplay. C...
Page 36 - visible in the display.; Clock format; Time of day and clock display
If the coffee system is being operatedin Comfort Mode you can set the Timeof day and the clock display in theSETTINGS menu. The clock can be displayed in a 24hour or 12 hour clock. The time of day must be set in order forthe timer to work, however it will not be visible in the display. The time of d...
Page 37 - Comfort Mode; – turns on at a particular time (SWITCH; Setting the timer; Switch on at; Timer
The timer is only available if you areoperating the coffee system in Comfort Mode . The timer can be set so that the coffeesystem: – turns on at a particular time (SWITCH ON AT). – turns off at a particular time (SWITCH OFF AT). – turns off after a particular length of time if none of the buttons ha...
Page 39 - symbol will appear in
To activate and deactivate thetimer If the setting "Switch on at" has beenactivated, the c symbol will appear in the display when the coffee system is inStandby mode. ^ Press and hold the OK button for twoseconds. SETTINGS < TIMER > ^ Turn the rotary selector until TIMERappears in the ...
Page 40 - Default settings
The settings can be reset to the factorydefault settings as they were when themachine was first turned on. Refer to the "Options menu" for thedefault settings marked in bold. The following settings will not bereset: - Language - Time of day - Number of drinks dispensed ^ Press and hold the O...
Page 41 - or in; Eco Mode; saves energy, the coffee; the coffee system will; To select the operating mode; Operating modes
The coffee system can be operated ineither Eco Mode or in Comfort Mode . When the coffee machine is operated inEco Mode, the following will appear inthe display while the machine is heatingup: HEATING-UP PHASE < ECO MODE > The coffee system is preset with EcoMode. Eco Mode saves energy, the co...
Page 42 - The; System lock
The coffee system can be locked toprevent it from being used without yourconsent, e.g. by children. Activating / Deactivating thesystem lock If the system lock is activated the"Switch on at" option will not work. The c timer symbol will not appear in the display. ^ Press and hold the OK butt...
Page 43 - Displaying information
The INFO option can be used to check: – the total number of portions of espresso, coffee, steam and hotwater dispensed (TOTALPORTIONS), – the number of portions of espresso and coffee dispensed (COFFEE), – how many times steam for hot milk and milk froth has been prepared(STEAM), – how many times ho...
Page 44 - Quick guide; How often; Wash by hand only; Cleaning and care
Quick guide The coffee system must be cleaned every day to prevent a build-up ofbacteria. How often Necessary cleaning If it is going to be more than onehour before dispensing milk again Rinse the cappuccinatore Every day(after the last drink of the day isdispensed) Wash the cappuccinatore Rinse the...
Page 45 - Rinsing the system; It is recommended to keep this
Allow the coffee system to coolbefore cleaning. The water in thedrip tray can be very hot.May cause burns! Do not clean the unit with a steamcleaner. Never use cleaners containingchlorides, sand, soda or scouringagents. These will damage thesurface. Rinsing the system It is important to rinse the sy...
Page 46 - Rinsing the system manually
Rinsing the system manually The system will need to be rinsedmanually if the machine has been usedand the automatic rinsing is turned off. ^ Place a suitable container under thecoffee dispensers. ^ In the main menu, press and hold theOK button for two seconds. SETTINGS < MAINTENANCE > ^ Turn t...
Page 47 - Cappuccinatore; Rinsing the cappuccinatore
Cappuccinatore The cappuccinatore can becomeclogged with milk residues, therefore itshould be rinsed through if more thanan hour has passed since it was lastused to prepare milk.Regardless it should be taken apartand cleaned daily. Wash by hand using a mild solution ofwarm water and liquid dish soap...
Page 48 - Dry parts with a soft cloth.; Milk flask; wash by hand; Rinse all parts with water.; Water tank; Dry with a soft cloth.
^ Clean all the parts with a mildsolution of warm water and liquiddish soap. If necessary a small softbrush can be used to removestubborn soiling. ^ Rinse all parts carefully andcompletely with water. ^ Dry parts with a soft cloth. Reassemble the cappuccinatore in thereverse order: ^ First replace t...
Page 49 - Drip tray cover; Remove the cover from the drip tray.; Drip tray and waste container; everyday; If the rinsing process is in progress,
Drip tray cover ^ Remove the cover from the drip tray. ^ The cover can be cleaned in thedishwasher or with a mild solution ofwarm water and liquid dish soap. ^ Dry with a soft cloth. ^ Replace the drip tray cover. Be surethe outer hole is located under thecappuccinatore. Drip tray and waste containe...
Page 50 - Drip tray; Wash the drip tray; by hand; with a; Waste container
Drip tray ^ Push the coffee dispensers up as faras they will go. ^ Remove the drip tray together withthe waste container by pulling thedrip tray forward. ^ Empty the drip tray and the wastecontainer, if necessary. ^ Wash the drip tray by hand with a mild solution of warm water andliquid dish soap. W...
Page 51 - Coffee bean container; Brew unit; by hand only
Coffee bean container Disconnect the coffee system fromthe electrical supply beforecleaning. ^ Open the lid on the right hand side ofthe coffee system. Remove the coffeebean container lid. ^ Remove any coffee beans. ^ Clean the bean container with a softdry cloth. ^ Refill it with whole roasted espr...
Page 53 - Cleaning/Degreasing the brew unit; Place a suitable container under
Cleaning/Degreasing the brew unit Depending on the fat 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 54 - Exterior
Exterior Remove any soiling as soon aspossible. If not removed right awaythe surface of the machine couldalter or discolor. Be sure water does not get behindthe display.The exterior surfaces aresusceptible to scratching. Contactwith unsuitable cleaning agentscould cause discoloration. Clean any desc...
Page 55 - Descaling
Due to lime scale buildup the coffeesystem must be descaled regularly.How often, depends on the hardness ofyour local water supply. The coffee system will remind you whena descaling program is needed. NO.PORTIONS UNTIL DESCALING: 50 willappear in the display. This number willthen count down after ea...
Page 57 - Energy saving mode
Eco-Mode When using Eco Mode the coffeesystem will save energy. The coffee system will switch to Ecomode if it has not been used to preparea drink in some time. When in Ecomode the heat function is not onconstantly, therefore reducing energyusage. The coffee system will heat up againwhen a drink is ...
Page 58 - Evaporating the coffee system; Packing; Transport
If the coffee machine will not be usedfor an extended period of time,e.g. vacation, or will be transportedover a long distance, the machineshould be prepared in the followingways: – Empty and clean the coffee bean container – Empty and clean the water tank – Evaporate the machine – Clean the drip tr...
Page 59 - Do not; Fault messages appear in the display; Frequently Asked Questions
, Repairs should only be carried out by a qualified and trained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations. Unauthorized repairscould cause personal injury or machine damage. Do not open the outer casing of the coffee system. Fault messages appear in the display Fault - 1, Fault...
Page 62 - Preparation / dispensing problems; Espresso or coffee flows into the cup too quickly
Preparation / dispensing problems Water is dispensed from the coffee dispensers when coffee has beenselected The ground coffee chute lidwas opened and closedwithout coffee being put into it.YES was then selected whenthe GROUND COFFEE optionappeared in the display. ^ If ground coffee has not been add...
Page 63 - The grinder is not set correctly.
The coffee or espresso is not hot enough The cup has not beenpre-heated. ^ Pre-heat the cups (see "Pre-warming cups"). The brewing temperature is settoo low. ^ Set a higher brew temperature (see "Brewingtemperature"). The brew unit filters areblocked. ^ Clean the brew unit. ^ Clean/d...
Page 64 - General problems; The brew unit filters are blocked.; Water has stopped flowing when programming the amount.; Repeat the programming procedure.
General problems When a drink is selected very little or nothing at all is dispensed from thecoffee dispensers. The brew unit filters are blocked. ^ Clean/degrease the brew unit. See "Cleaning and care". Water has stopped flowing when programming the amount. The maximum amount possible was r...
Page 68 - Repairs; After sales service
Repairs In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself please contact theMiele Service Department by phonenumber at the back of this booklet. ^ Please quote the model type andnumber of your appliance. These can be found on the data platelocated behind the drip tray inside thecoffee system....
Page 69 - Installation instructions
Installation instructions Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the mostcurrent product specification, technical & warranty information. 69
Page 70 - 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 71 - Electrical connection
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. Verify that the voltage, load and circuitrating information found on the dataplate match the h...
Page 72 - Installation
Danger of overheating!Ensure that there is sufficientventilation around the coffee system.Be sure the vents at the top of themachine are not coveredcompletely. Danger of overheating. If the coffeesystem is installed behind a cabinetdoor, it may only be used with thedoor open. Do not close the cabine...
Page 73 - Dimensions