Page 2 - Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Guide to the coffee system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Included accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - 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 - Use
~ Do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter, or touch hotsurfaces. ~ Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after theappliance malfunctions or has beendamaged in any manner. ContactMiele. ~ Always attach the cord to the appliance first, then plug it into the ...
Page 8 - Front view; Guide to the coffee system
Front view a On/Off s touch control b Display c Left arrow <, to scroll through program options d OK touch control, to confirm selected program options and save settings e Right arrow >, to scroll through program options f Hot water - touch control g Door grip h Hot water dispenser i Lighting ...
Page 9 - Interior view
Interior view a Main switch b Storage drawer c Funnel for ground coffee d Grind control slide e Coffee bean container f Drip tray with no-spill grid for transport g Water tank h Brew unit i Waste unit j Main dispenser connector (connects the brew unit to the main dispenser) k Stainless-steel milk co...
Page 10 - Included accessories; To measure ground coffee
Included accessories Stainless steel milk container To hold and insulate milk, withlid/handle and additional cover forstoring milk in the refrigerator (notdishwasher-safe) Cleaning containers Large and small, for rinsing andcleaning the milk pipework Coffee spoon To measure ground coffee Cleaning ag...
Page 11 - Before the first use; Turning on; Míele; language; First steps to use
Touch controls Select a touch control with yourfingertip to use the machine. Display Espresso q r H I J L n m C The following symbols appear in themain menu display: q Espresso r Coffee H Cappuccino I Latte macchiato J Hot milk L Milk froth n User profile for up to ninedifferent users G Maintenance ...
Page 13 - Filling the water tank; Open the appliance door.; Filling water, beans or ground coffee
Before using the coffee system forthe first time, clean the appliance.See "Cleaning and Care". Be sure to program the waterhardness (see "Settings - Water hardness"). Filling the water tank The beans and the water quality isimportant for a good espresso orcoffee. The water tank must ...
Page 14 - Filling the bean container; Pull the bean container out.; Filling ground coffee
Filling the bean 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. ^ P...
Page 15 - Select hot water; Preparing drinks
Clean the coffee system daily toprevent bacterial growth. All parts ofthe coffee system aredishwasher-safe except for the brewunit, bean container, stainless-steelmilk container and lid, and maindispenser cover. Failure to properlymaintain machine may cause healthissues. See "Cleaning and Care...
Page 16 - once; once you have started to
Adjusting main dispenserheight The height of the main dispenser canbe adjusted, to keep the shortestdistance to the cup and retain heat,and maintain a better crema and froth. ^ Slowly pull the main dispenser up ordown as desired. Coffee and espresso preparedfrom coffee beans Espresso, coffee, double...
Page 17 - Double portion; tap; the OK button a second time; The two portions are always prepared; one after the other; Preparation will immediately stop.
Double portion If you would like a double portion ofcoffee or espresso, or to prepare twoportions at the same time, ^ tap the OK button a second time , while the display reads "2 portions?". The two portions are always prepared one after the other . ^ To fill two cups at the same time,place ...
Page 18 - Beverages with milk
Prepare beverages ^ Place a cup under the main spout. ^ Tap the OK button. The appliance brews the espresso orcoffee, and the selected beverage isdispensed from the main spout. Do not open the appliance doorduring the brewing process. Theappliance will be damaged.After dispensing, the appliance auto...
Page 19 - both
To prepare beverages with milk, ^ place the lid on the stainless steelmilk container and turn the lid to theleft, so that it clicks into place. ^ Open the appliance door and hangthe milk container in the appliance(as shown). ^ Close the appliance door. Cappuccino, latte macchiato, hotmilk, froth ^ P...
Page 20 - User profile beverages; A large user profile; After use
User profile beverages The user profile function is used toprepare beverages to suit your taste,by adjusting the amounts of water, milk,and ground coffee, as well astemperature and pre-brewing (see"Creating a user profile"). If you have already created a userprofile, first select it then pre...
Page 21 - 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 level at a time and let the beans grind before adjusting another notch. Otherwisethe machine will be damaged. The grinder should be adjusted:...
Page 22 - Settings menu; is; Language; to; Settings
The coffee system can be customizedto suit individual preferences. Settings menu Settings F q r H I J L n m C ^ Tap < or > until Settings C is highlighted. Confirm with OK. ^ Tap < or > until the desired option ishighlighted and confirm with OK. The current setting(s) will be markedwith ...
Page 23 - Display
Time of day ^ Select "Settings F ", confirm with OK. Settings Time of day Timer ^ Tap < or > until "Time of day" ishighlighted, confirm with OK. Three options are now available: Display The time display can be turned on oroff. ^ Use < or > to select "Display". You...
Page 24 - Three options are now available:; Switch on at
Timer ^ Select "Settings F ", confirm with OK Settings Timer Coffee jug ^ Select < or > until "Timer" ishighlighted, confirm with OK. ^ Use < or > to select "Set", confirmwith OK. Three options are now available: Switch on at You can program your machine to turnon...
Page 26 - – If the crema has an even but; default factory setting; for the; Tap OK to save the setting.
Amount of coffee The amount of coffee will determineboth the strength and the crema of yourbrewed coffee. Depending on the type of coffee, theideal amount ranges fromapproximately 0.2 ounces and 0.5ounces (6 g to 14 g) per cup. Thehigher the value, the stronger theprepared espresso, coffee, lattemac...
Page 27 - The; factory default setting
Temperature Five temperature settings are availablefor each coffee beverage and threesettings for hot water. Not every coffee type allows hightemperatures. Some types react sosensitively that the crema cannot beproperly built. ^ Select "Settings F ", and confirm with OK. Settings Temperature...
Page 28 - On; until the machine has
Steam system This appliance has two heatingsystems, making it possible for you toprepare milk froth/hot milk andcoffee/espresso, one right after theother. If you seldom need milk froth orhot milk, you can turn the steam heatingsystem off to save energy. If you select milk froth or hot milkwith the s...
Page 29 - Tap OK to go back to previous menu.
Lighting: Setting the switch-offtime Whenever the machine is On, themachine lighting is also On. Thelighting turns off automatically when themachine has been idle for 15 minutes. When the machine is turned off, youcan program the lighting to remain Onand to then shut off automatically aftera certain...
Page 30 - System lock; and a message; Overriding the system lock; Water hardness; must
System lock The coffee system can be locked sothat it cannot be used by children orthose not familiar with the operatinginstructions. When the machine is locked, the timersetting "Switch on at" will not work. Activating/Deactivating the Systemlock ^ Select "Settings F ", confirm with...
Page 32 - Tone options; left; until you can no longer see the; sound will turn; Showroom program
Tone options A tone can be selected to confirm theselection of a touch control. The volumeof the tone can also be adjusted. ^ Select "Settings F ", confirm with OK. Settings Volume Showroom prog. ^ Tap < or > until "Volume" ishighlighted, confirm with OK. ^ Tap < or > to ...
Page 34 - The flavor of a; coffee beverage; For; beverages with milk; the; not; Setting the serving sizes
The flavor of a coffee beverage depends not only on the type of coffee,but also on the quantity of water used.Not every espresso or cappuccino cupis the same size. Use this feature to setthe volume of water to suit your tasteand cup sizes. For beverages with milk the proportions of espresso, milk, a...
Page 37 - Select user profile; Selecting a user profile; User profiles
If the appliance is used by severalpeople with different preferences, youcan save up to 9 individual userprofiles.The following settings can beprogrammed for each user profile: – Serving size for coffee beverages and hot water – Serving size of milk for beverages with milk – Amount of coffee – Water...
Page 38 - Creating a user profile; Memory full; Tap OK to confirm a character.; misspelled; Changing a user profile
Creating a user profile ^ Tap < or > until "Create" ishighlighted, confirm with OK. Up to 9 user profiles can be created.If you try to create more than 9 userprofiles, the message " Memory full " will appear, you will need to delete aprofile to create space. Letters and numbers...
Page 39 - You can now choose between:; Manually
Deleting a user profile ^ Select "Delete user profile", confirmwith OK. ^ Use < or > to select the user profileyou wish to delete, confirm with OK. A check mark appears after the userprofile, and it will be erased shortly. Revert The appliance can be set so that itautomatically reverts...
Page 40 - Quick Guide; The coffee machine must be cleaned regularly to prevent bacteria.; Recommended frequency; Cleaning and care
Quick Guide The coffee machine must be cleaned regularly to prevent bacteria. Recommended frequency What needs to be done? Every time mile is prepared, if thereis more than one hour betweenuses Rinse the milk pipework Everyday(at least at the end of the day,before you switch off theappliance) Rinse ...
Page 41 - except; – Brew unit; Rinsing the system
Allow the coffee system to coolbefore cleaning. Danger of burns! Do not clean the unit with a steamcleaner. Never use cleaners containingchlorides, sand, soda or scouringagents. These will damage thesurface. To avoid mold, growth and odors it isimportant to clean the machineregularly. All removable ...
Page 42 - Milk pipework; . In addition to rinsing after; Follow the instructions in the display.
Milk pipework Rinsing the milk pipework To prevent the milk residue fromspoiling or drying in the machine andpipework, you should rinse these lines after use . In addition to rinsing after use, the lines need to be cleaned atthe end of the day. Maintenance q r H I J L n m C ^ Tap < or > until ...
Page 43 - lukewarm; water to; Cleaning clogged milk pipework
To rinse the pipework in the lid of thestainless-steel milk container, fill thelarge cleaning container to the"max." mark with lukewarm water to dissolve the cleaning agent.Fit the lid of the stainless-steel milkcontainer into place on the largecleaning container.Hang the cleaning container ...
Page 45 - Stainless-steel milk container; by hand
^ Then press the milk hoses into theguide rail a and push the dispenser retainer b on until it clicks into place. ^ Put the cover with the milk pipeworkback into the rear of the appliancedoor. ^ Reattach the main dispenser (see"Main dispenser"). Stainless-steel milk container The stainless-s...
Page 46 - Main dispenser
Main dispenser ^ Pull the main dispenser all the waydown a and pull the cover forward to remove b . ^ Turn the cover around, slide theinsert upward and out, and cleanboth parts thoroughly. ^ Slide the insert back into the coveruntil it clicks into place. ^ Pull the nozzles of the maindispenser out. ...
Page 47 - 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. ^ Wash the water tank in thedishwasher or by hand with hot waterand liquid d...
Page 48 - Drip tray; Drip tray cover
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. Carefully remove the drip tray fromthe machine; the water may be veryhot...
Page 49 - Bean container; The bean container must be cleaned; with hot water and liquid; Do not use a; Main dispenser connector; Dry; ground coffee can be vacuumed.
Bean container The bean container must be cleaned by hand with hot water and liquid dish soap. Do not use a dishwasher. ^ Pull the bean container out and pushthe lid back. ^ Wash the bean container by handwith hot water and liquid dish soap,then dry with a soft cloth. ^ Push the lid back and reinser...
Page 50 - Brew unit; this will cause damage.
Brew unit Manually clean the brew unit weekly.The movable parts are lubricatedand the cap will get damaged in thedishwasher. Do not use a dishwasher this will cause damage. ^ Take out the water tank, waste unitand the storage drawer. ^ Press the light colored button on thebrew unit handle, a , and t...
Page 51 - Cleaning/Degreasing the brew unit
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 52 - Exterior; do not
When the display prompts you to Please drop the cleaning tablet in theground coffee funnel . ^ Remove the storage drawer andopen the funnel lid. ^ Drop a cleaning tablet into the funnel. ^ Close the lid, replace the cover, andclose the machine door. ^ Follow the instructions in the display. ^ When t...
Page 53 - Only use the; enclosed descaling; for descaling. They are; descaling spills; 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. ^ Tap OK...
Page 54 - Descaling
Descaling Maintenance q r H I J L n m C ^ Tap < or > until "Maintenance m " is highlighted, confirm with OK. ^ Select "Descale" confirm with OK or,if the appliance is switched off: tapOK while switched off. ^ Select "Start", tap OK to begin thedescaling process. The dis...
Page 55 - Frequently asked questions
, Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably qualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. The light does not illuminate when the appliance is turned on. Possible fault Soluti...
Page 62 - Close the lid of the ground coffee funnel.
Too much crema has formed and is above the coffee dispensers. Possible fault Solution Some coffee types produce too muchcrema when the coffee / espressotemperature is set to the maximum andthe amount of ground coffee is toomuch. Lower the temperature and amount ofcoffee. The main dispenser cap is fa...
Page 64 - – Take out and clean the brew unit.
The message "Fault - 73" appears in the display. Possible fault Solution The brew unit cannot reset to thecorrect position. – Take out and clean the brew unit. See "Cleaning and Care - Brew unit". – Push the coffee ejector of the brew unit into the correct position. – Set the brew un...
Page 65 - 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 67 - Installation instructions
Installation instructions Information is subject to change. Please refer to our website to obtain the mostcurrent product specification, technical & warranty information.
Page 68 - 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 69 - Important; Electrical connection
Make sure that the power to themachine is OFF before installing orperforming maintenance or repairs. All electrical work should beperformed by a qualified electricianin strict accordance with nationaland local safety regulations.Installation, repairs and other workby unqualified persons could bedang...
Page 70 - 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 72 - Adjusting the door hinges; To adjust the door sideways,
^ Push the appliance into the niche. ^ Open the door and partially tightenthe screws. ^ Carefully turn the lower screws, a , to center the machine. ^ To secure the appliance in thecabinet, tighten the upper screws, b , by hand. Do not use an electricscrewdriver. Adjusting the door hinges The door hi...