Page 2 - Caring for the environment; Saving energy; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 2 Disposing of the packagingmaterial The packaging material is used forhandling and protects the appliancefrom transport damage. The packagingmaterial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recycling the ...
Page 3 - Contents; Making 2 portions
Contents 3 Caring for the environment ......................................................................................... 2 Saving energy .................................................................................................................. 2 Warning and Safety instructions ..........
Page 5 - System lock; Cleaning and care
Contents 5 Performance mode......................................................................................................... 45 Eco mode ................................................................................................................... 45 Barista mode ..........................
Page 6 - Accessories
Contents 6 Warranty .......................................................................................................................... 77 Accessories .................................................................................................................... 78 Installation ............
Page 7 - Warning and Safety instructions
Warning and Safety instructions 7 This coffee machine complies with all the stipulated safetyrequirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personalinjury and material damage. Read the operating instructions carefully before using the coffeemachine. They contain important information on safet...
Page 8 - Correct application; This coffee machine is intended for home use.
Warning and Safety instructions 8 Correct application This coffee machine is intended for home use. This coffee machine is not intended for outdoor use. This coffee machine must not be used at altitudes above 2000 m. It must only be used as a domestic appliance to make espresso, cappuccino, ...
Page 9 - Safety with children
Warning and Safety instructions 9 Safety with children Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts. 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 dispen...
Page 10 - Technical safety
Warning and Safety instructions 10 Technical safety Installation work or repairs should only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician. Unauthorised or incorrect installation work orrepairs can pose considerable danger to users. A damaged coffee machine could be dangerous. Before building ...
Page 11 - Mains water connection
Warning and Safety instructions 11 Only use the coffee machine in rooms where the ambient temperature is between +16 °C and +38 °C. A minimum installation height of 850 mm must be observed. This coffee machine must not be installed behind a closed cabinet door because heat and moisture can bui...
Page 12 - Correct use
Warning and Safety instructions 12 Correct use Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts. The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot.Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are being dispensed.Do not touch hot components.Hot liquid or steam coul...
Page 13 - Accessories and spare parts
Warning and Safety instructions 13 Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel, sugar or other substances including sugary liquids. Sugar will damagethe coffee machine. Only use milk without additives. Additives in milk usually contain sugar and this will stick to the milk pipew...
Page 15 - Appliance description; Exterior view; Control panel
Appliance description 15 Exterior view 1 2 3 4 5 6 a On/Off button b Control panel c Door handle d Height-adjustable central spout with lighting e Drip tray cover f Milk flask
Page 16 - Interior view
Appliance description 16 Interior view a Bean container b Milk valve c Height-adjustable central spout with lighting d Grinder setting e Bean container f Fan outlet g Water container h Drip tray with lid i Brew unit j Waste container k Maintenance container l Drip tray
Page 17 - The milk container; cannot
Appliance description 17 The milk container a Lid b Milk suction tube c Sensor d Glass flask Central spout with cup rimsensor The central spout with cup rim sensorfeatures automatic spout adjustment.Thanks to this spout adjustmentfunction, the central spout moves downautomatically at the start of a ...
Page 18 - Controls and indicators; For making drinks; For creating and managing profiles; OK
Controls and indicators 18 6 a On/Off button For switching coffee machine on andoff b Drink buttons For making drinks c Display For showing information about thecurrent action or status d sensor – For making other drinks, e.g. Ristretto, Cappuccino italiano – For making a pot of tea or coffe...
Page 19 - Symbols in the display; Symbol; timer and setting for displaying; minute minder has been started (see “Tea –
Controls and indicators 19 Symbols in the display The following symbols may also appear in the display in addition to the text: Symbol Explanation This symbol indicates the “Settings” menu and the“Language” menu option. This symbol indicates that there is additional information andadvice about u...
Page 20 - Drink button symbols
Controls and indicators 20 Drink button symbols Espresso Coffee Long coffee Cappuccino Latte macchiato Caffè latte Hot milk Milk froth Tea water
Page 21 - Operation; Sensor controls; Miele; Navigation area; Miele
Operation 21 Sensor controls To operate the coffee machine, touchthe sensor controls with your finger. An audible signal is generated eachtime a sensor is touched. You canadjust the volume of the keypad tonesor switch the tones off (see “Adjustingsettings – Volume”). Drinks menu When the following a...
Page 22 - Entering a name; It is best to select short names.; - To enter a character, highlight the one
Operation 22 Entering a name Letters and numbers are entered via thenavigation area. You can choosebetween upper and lower case letters. Tip: It is best to select short names. Name A B C D E F Z - To enter a character, highlight the one you want and confirm your choicewith OK . - To delete ...
Page 24 - Before using for the first time; Selecting the display language; Setting the date; Setting the time of day; Setting the water hardness level; Selecting the water supply (; Mains
Before using for the first time 24 Before using for the first time Connect the coffee machine to thewater and electricity supplies. Install the coffee machine by buildingit in. Remove any notices from themachine. Remove the protective foil from thedrip tray cover. Clean the water container...
Page 26 - Filling the coffee bean container; Risk of damage to the grinder
Filling the coffee bean container 26 Coffee or espresso can be made fromwhole roasted coffee beans which arefreshly ground for each portion. Thisrequires the bean containers to be filledwith coffee beans. Risk of damage to the grinder due to incorrect operation.The coffee machine will be damagedif...
Page 27 - Filling the water container; Risk to health due to; every day; Risk of damage due to incorrect
Filling the water container 27 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. Water that gets left inthe inlet hose can also impair theflavour if you do not make any drinksfor a long time....
Page 28 - Switching on and off; Touch the On/Off switch
Switching on and off 28 Switching the coffee machineon Touch the On/Off switch . The coffee machine heats up and rinsesthe pipework. Hot water will run out ofthe central spout.You can now make drinks. If the coffee machine is already atoperating temperature, rinsing will nottake place. Switchin...
Page 29 - Making drinks; Coffee
Making drinks 29 Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts.The liquids and steam dispensed arevery hot and can cause scalding.Keep well away from the areaunderneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are beingdispensed.Do not touch hot components. Coffee Coffee drinks in detail You...
Page 30 - Rinse the milk pipework manually; Filling and inserting the milk container; Milk is; not; cooled in the milk
Making drinks 30 As soon as you select a drink containingmilk, the machine will start to heat up.The milk will be drawn up into thecentral spout where it is heated bysteam and also frothed for drinksrequiring milk froth.You can prepare hot milk and milk frothusing cow’s milk or alternative plant-bas...
Page 32 - Tea
Making drinks 32 Place a cup under each of thedispensing spouts in the centralspout. Touch the sensor control immediately before or after you startmaking a drink. The sensor control lights up. Dispensing starts and 2 portions of thedesired drink will be dispensed. Coffee pot You can make s...
Page 33 - Chai latte; Starting the TeaTimer manually
Making drinks 33 Dispensed temperature:approx. 97 °C, brewing time:approx. 3 minutes - Chai latte has its origins in traditional Ayurveda medicine as a black tea withtypically Indian spices and milk. Themilk mellows the spices and tops offthe flavour experience.Dispensed temperature:approx. 97 °C, b...
Page 34 - Teapot; Dispensing warm or hot water; Changing the portion size
Making drinks 34 Remove the tea filter or tea bag whenthe desired brewing time has elapsed. Teapot The Teapot function allows you to make a large quantity of tea (maximumof 1 litre). The type of tea selecteddetermines the preset temperature.The drinks menu is displayed. Tip: Make sure that the wat...
Page 37 - Degree of grinding; too coarse; Adjusting the degree of grinding; exactly 1
Degree of grinding 37 The degree of grinding determines thecontact time between the ground coffeeand the water, known as the extractiontime. Only when the ideal degree ofgrinding is selected can the machinedispense a perfect cup of coffee with afine, hazelnut brown crema. Identifying the ideal degre...
Page 38 - Parameters; Portion size; too low
Parameters 38 Displaying and changingparameters You can change the portion size for alldrinks.In addition, you can set the quantity ofcoffee, the brewing temperature andpre-brewing for each coffee drinkindividually. Touch the sensor control. Select a drink. Confirm with OK . The parameter...
Page 39 - Pre-brewing the ground coffee; We particularly recommend using
Parameters 39 Dispensing temperature for teadrinks You can adjust the dispensingtemperatures used for the individualteas by customising the brewingtemperature.A temperature increment ofapproximately 2 °C makes a noticeabledifference. Pre-brewing the ground coffee When the pre-brewing function isturn...
Page 40 - Profiles; Manual
Profiles 40 Profiles 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 isshown in the top l...
Page 41 - After each use
Profiles 41 - After each use : The machine will revert to the Miele profile whenever adrink is dispensed. - When switched on : The Miele profile will be displayed whenever the coffeemachine is switched on, regardless ofwhich profile was selected before themachine was last switched off. Select the ...
Page 42 - MobileStart
MobileStart 42 With MobileStart you can, for example,start making a drink via the Miele app. You will only be able to useMobileStart if Miele@home has beenset up for your coffee machine. Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts.If liquids or steam are dispensedwhile the machine is u...
Page 43 - Language
Settings 43 You can use the “Settings” menu tocustomise the coffee machine to suityour requirements. Displaying and changingSettings The drinks menu is displayed. Touch the sensor control. Select Settings . Confirm with OK . Select the menu option that you wantto display or change. Co...
Page 44 - Switch off at; Automatic; Volume
Settings 44 machine from switching itself onunnecessarily, for example, whilst youare away on holiday.The programmed times will, however,remain in the memory and will bereactivated when the machine is nextswitched back on manually.If you have set the time to be displayedwhile the machine is switched...
Page 45 - Altitude; Eco mode; Water hardness
Settings 45 container when the mains waterconnection is on. If it is switched off,you must fill the water containermanually. Altitude If the coffee machine is installed at highaltitudes, the lower air pressure willcause the water to boil at acorrespondingly lower temperature. Youcan set the local al...
Page 47 - Press and hold; The; menu option appears; RemoteUpdate
Settings 47 Temporarily deactivating the systemlock Press and hold OK for 6 seconds. The system lock is reactivated when thecoffee machine is next switched off. Miele@home The following options may appear underMiele@home: - Set up : This option only appears if the coffee machine has never been...
Page 48 - Running a RemoteUpdate; Software version; Factory defaults
Settings 48 Running a RemoteUpdate Information about the content andscope of an update is provided in theMiele app. A message will appear in your coffeemachine display if an update is ready forinstallation.You can install the update immediatelyor postpone this until later. You will bereminded about ...
Page 49 - Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning; Overview of cleaning intervals
Cleaning and care 49 Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning Heat and moisture inside the coffee machine can cause coffee residues tobecome mouldy 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 51 - Unsuitable cleaning agents
Cleaning and care 51 Unsuitable cleaning agents Contact with unsuitable cleaningagents can alter or discolour theexternal surfaces. All surfaces aresusceptible to scratching. Scratcheson glass can in some circumstanceslead to breakage.Remove all cleaning agent residuesimmediately. To protect the mac...
Page 52 - Open the appliance door.; Taking the drip tray apart; The orange clips are not removable.; Cleaning the contacts on the drip tray; Dry all parts thoroughly.
Cleaning and care 52 Open the appliance door. Remove the drip tray and wastecontainer from the appliance. Empty the waste container afterremoving it from the drip tray. The waste container may contain asmall amount of water from rinsing aswell as the leftover coffee grounds. Taking the drip tr...
Page 53 - Reassembling the drip tray; Cleaning the drip tray cover
Cleaning and care 53 Reassembling the drip tray Attach the drip tray lid as follows:slide the lid under the lug next to thecontacts and apply pressure to the liduntil the catches at the sides audiblyclick into place. Place the waste container on the lid. Push the drip tray and wastecontainer b...
Page 54 - Close the appliance door.; Cleaning the central spout; Removing the central spout; remove the milk pipework
Cleaning and care 54 Clean and dry the surface that thewater container sits on. Push the water container all the wayinto the coffee machine until you feelresistance. Close the appliance door. Cleaning the central spout Only ever clean the central spout’sstainless steel cover by hand usingwarm ...
Page 55 - Clean all parts thoroughly by hand.; Inserting the central spout; Fit the dispensing unit back together.
Cleaning and care 55 Grip the dispensing unit by the sidesand pull it down to remove it. Take the dispensing unit apart,separating it into 3 components: theY-piece, the spouts and the holder. Cleaning the central spout Only ever clean the central spout’sstainless steel cover by hand usingwarm wa...
Page 56 - Cleaning the cup rim sensor
Cleaning and care 56 Refit the stainless steel cover. Close the appliance door. Fit cover to central spout will appear in the display. Confirm with OK . Cleaning the cup rim sensor Clean the cup rim sensor at least once aweek and more often if heavily soiled.The cup rim sensor is located unde...
Page 57 - Switch the coffee machine off.
Cleaning and care 57 Use a damp sponge cloth to clean themilk container holder on the coffeemachine. Cleaning the milk valve (daily) The milk valve seal can be damagedby objects with sharp edges orsimilar.Do not use any sharp-edged objects,e.g. knives, to clean the milk valve. Clean the milk valve...
Page 59 - Cleaning the milk valve
Cleaning and care 59 Take the holder and silicone sealapart. Pull the stainless steel bolt upwardsand out. Cleaning the milk valve The milk valve cover is notdishwasher-safe.The milk valve cover may bedamaged if cleaned in thedishwasher.The milk valve cover should only everbe cleaned by hand . D...
Page 60 - If necessary, turn the milk pipework
Cleaning and care 60 Connect together the angularmoulded hose and longer milkpipework. Start by attaching themoulded hose to the top of thecentral spout. The black connectingpiece should be pointing to the rear. Then, connect the bottom end of themoulded hose to the dispensing unit. Insert the...
Page 61 - Cleaning the bean containers
Cleaning and care 61 Cleaning the bean containers Risk of damage from incorrect use and cleaning.Immersing the bean containers inliquids can result in malfunctions. Ifthey are taken apart, bits may breakoff or the mechanism may no longerwork properly once they arereassembled.Do not disassemble the...
Page 63 - Cleaning the inside of the appliance; turn the handle backwards
Cleaning and care 63 Wipe any coffee residue from thefilters. One filter is located in thefunnel. The other filter can be found tothe left of the funnel. Dry the funnel to prevent groundcoffee sticking to it the next time acoffee is made. Cleaning the inside of the appliance Use your vacuum cl...
Page 64 - Cleaning the appliance front
Cleaning and care 64 Cleaning the interior, inside ofthe appliance door and drip tray Clean the interior and appliance front aspart of the normal cleaning process. Forinstance, if you remove the watercontainer, use this as an opportunity toclean the area under the water containerat the same time. Th...
Page 65 - Maintenance programmes
Cleaning and care 65 Maintenance programmes The coffee machine has maintenanceprogrammes for: - Rinsing the machine- Rinsing the milk pipework- Cleaning the milk pipework- Degreasing the brew unit- Descaling the machine Run the relevant maintenanceprogramme when the prompt to do soappears in the dis...
Page 66 - Degreasing the brew unit
Cleaning and care 66 Fill the water container with lukewarmwater up to the mark and stir the solution. Follow the instructions for thecleaning agent mixing ratio carefully.Fill the water container with thespecified amount of water.Otherwise, cleaning will beincomplete. Push the water containe...
Page 68 - Descaling the machine; must be carried out; Confirm the message with
Cleaning and care 68 The process of removing the brew unitcauses ground coffee to drop onto thedrip tray. Remove the drip tray and clean thelid. Clean the interior of the coffeemachine (see also “Cleaning and care– Removing the brew unit andcleaning it by hand”). Use a vacuumcleaner to remove dr...
Page 69 - Carrying out descaling
Cleaning and care 69 When the number of remaining portionsreaches 0, the coffee machine will lock out. You can switch the coffee machine off ifyou do not want to run the descalingprogramme at this point in time. You cannot make any drinks until the machinehas been descaled. Descaling after prompt ap...
Page 70 - Problem solving guide; Messages in the display; Error messages must be confirmed with; Problem; There is an internal fault.
Problem solving guide 70 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/serv...
Page 72 - Unusual performance of the coffee machine
Problem solving guide 72 Problem Cause and remedy Check water intake andempty the water container The mains water supply is not working. Check whether the water inlet hose is kinked or thestopcock is not turned on completely. Remove and empty the water container. Insert the empty water contain...
Page 74 - timer setting has
Problem solving guide 74 Problem Cause and remedy Coffee dispensing isrepeatedly interruptedand the message Fill the bean container appears in the display. This is not a fault.The brew unit has not detected the ground coffee.Certain types of coffee produce a small amount ofcoffee when they are groun...
Page 75 - Unsatisfactory results
Problem solving guide 75 Problem Cause and remedy The display is hard tosee or not able to beread. The display brightness has been set too low. Change this setting (see “Settings”). The display lights up butthe coffee machine doesnot heat up and nodrinks are made. The demo mode for demonstrating t...
Page 76 - If necessary, try using a different type of coffee.; once a; Check the temperature of the milk in the milk flask.
Problem solving guide 76 Problem Cause and remedy The coffee tastes weak.The coffee grounds inthe waste container aresludgy and grainy. Less coffee is being brewed because insufficientcoffee beans are getting into the grinder.Have you used a dark roast?This type of coffee bean is often more oily. Th...
Page 77 - After sales service and warranty; Contact in the event of a fault
After sales service and warranty 77 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/service. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which youcannot remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the MieleCustomer Servic...
Page 79 - Installation; Risk of injury and appliance; angled; end of the stainless
Installation *INSTALLATION* 79 Mains water connection Risk of injury and appliance damage if appliance is not connectedproperly.Failing to connect the applianceproperly can result in personal injuryand/or material damage.The appliance may only beconnected to the mains waterconnection by suitably q...
Page 80 - Connecting the water supply; Disconnect the coffee machine
Installation *INSTALLATION* 80 Connecting the water supply Disconnect the coffee machine from the mains power supply beforeconnecting it to the water line.Close the water supply beforeconnecting the coffee machine to thewater line. Make sure that the stopcock remainsaccessible after the appliance ...
Page 81 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 81 Electrical connection The coffee machine is supplied with amains cable and moulded plug ready forconnection to a suitable earthed socket.The socket must be easily accessibleafter the coffee machine has beeninstalled. If the socket is not easilyaccessible, ensure that a...
Page 82 - Building-in dimensions; Installation in a tall unit; Maintain a minimum installation height of 850 mm.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 82 Building-in dimensions Installation in a tall unit Maintain a minimum installation height of 850 mm. All dimensions are given in mm. The appliance can be combined with other Miele built-in appliances. If the coffeemachine is to be built in above another appliance, ther...
Page 83 - Installation and connections; All dimensions are given in mm.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 83 Installation and connections All dimensions are given in mm. a Mains connection cable b Mains water connection c No electrical or mains water connection in this area
Page 84 - Building in the coffee machine; Danger of injury due to incorrect; Removing the transport safety device; Remove the silicone plug; before
Installation *INSTALLATION* 84 Building in the coffee machine Danger of injury due to incorrect operation.An appliance that has not been builtin is not safe and can cause injuries.Only ever use the coffee machineonce it has been built-in. Danger of damage due to incorrect operation.If the ambien...
Page 85 - Door opening limiters
Installation *INSTALLATION* 85 Pushing in and aligning the coffeemachine When pushing the appliance into theniche, make sure that the electricaland mains water connections do notget trapped or damaged. Push the coffee machine all the wayinto the niche until you feel someresistance. Check the hei...
Page 86 - Removing the door opening limiters
Installation *INSTALLATION* 86 Removing the door opening limiters Make sure that sufficient space isavailable for the larger door openingangle and that the machine door isnot going to hit an adjacent wall. Remove the door opening limitersfrom the hinges, e.g. by prising themout with a screwdriver....
Page 87 - Technical data; Electricity consumption in standby:
Technical data 87 Electricity consumption in standby: < 0.6 W Electricity consumption in networkedstandby: < 0.9 W Frequency band of the WiFi module 2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GHz Maximum transmitting power of theWiFi module < 100 mW
Page 88 - EU Conformity declaration
EU Conformity declaration 88 Miele hereby declares that this coffeemachine complies with Directive2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declarationof conformity is available from one ofthe following internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.ie - For service, information, operating in...
Page 89 - UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number
UK Conformity declaration 89 Miele hereby declares that this coffee machine complies with UK Radio EquipmentRegulations 2017, as amended. The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk- For ser...
Page 90 - This; Statement of Compliance; confirms this Miele product fully complies with the; Paul Wright
UK Conformity declaration 90 This Statement of Compliance confirms this Miele product fully complies with the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirementsfor Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023. 1) Household Appliance – 2) Manufactured by: Miele & Cie...
Page 91 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...