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Operating and installation instructions
Built-in coffee machine
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential
to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 11 203 280
Caring for the environment
2
Disposal of the packing
material
The packaging is designed to protect
the appliance from damage during
transportation. The packaging materials
used are selected from materials which
are environmentally friendly for disposal
and should be recycled.
Recycling the packaging reduces the
use of raw materials in the
manufacturing process and also
reduces the amount of waste in landfill
sites.
Disposing of cleaning and
descaling cartridges
Dispose of used Miele cleaning and
descaling cartridges in your household
waste.
Disposing of your old
appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
often contain valuable materials. They
also contain specific materials,
compounds and components, which
were essential for their correct function
and safety. These could be hazardous
to human health and to the environment
if disposed of with your domestic waste
or if handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local
community waste collection / recycling
centre for electrical and electronic
appliances, or contact your dealer or
Miele for advice. You are also
responsible (by law, depending on
country) for deleting any personal data
that may be stored on the appliance
being disposed of. Please ensure that
your old appliance poses no risk to
children while being stored prior to
disposal.
Contents
3
Caring for the environment .................................................................................. 2
Warning and Safety instructions.......................................................................... 7
Guide to the machine ......................................................................................... 17
Operation.............................................................................................................. 19
Touch display ........................................................................................................ 19
Operating actions.................................................................................................. 20
Symbols in the display .......................................................................................... 23
Miele@home......................................................................................................... 24
Before using for the first time ............................................................................ 25
Before using for the first time................................................................................ 25
Switching on for the first time ............................................................................... 25
Setting up the bean system .................................................................................. 28
Bean system ........................................................................................................ 30
Changing bean system settings (Type of beans)................................................... 30
Renaming the type of beans ............................................................................ 30
Changing how the bean containers are allocated............................................ 31
Filling the water container.................................................................................. 32
Switching on and off ........................................................................................... 33
Spout adjustment ................................................................................................ 34
Making drinks ...................................................................................................... 35
Making coffee with and without milk..................................................................... 35
Preparing milk........................................................................................................ 36
Making a coffee..................................................................................................... 37
Cancelling a drink.................................................................................................. 37
DoubleShot............................................................................................................ 38
Making 2portions ............................................................................................ 38
Coffee pot.............................................................................................................. 39
Tea......................................................................................................................... 39
TeaTimer........................................................................................................... 40
Making tea........................................................................................................ 41
Teapot............................................................................................................... 41
Dispensing warm or hot water .............................................................................. 41
Expert mode......................................................................................................... 42
Grinder setting..................................................................................................... 43
Contents
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Parameters........................................................................................................... 44
Displaying and changing parameters.................................................................... 44
Ground quantity..................................................................................................... 44
Brewing temperature ............................................................................................. 44
Pre-brewing the coffee.......................................................................................... 44
Type of beans ........................................................................................................ 45
Portion size .......................................................................................................... 46
Resetting drinks .................................................................................................. 47
Profiles.................................................................................................................. 48
Creating a profile ................................................................................................... 48
Editing profiles....................................................................................................... 48
Setting when the profile should change................................................................ 48
Profiles: creating and editing drinks.................................................................. 49
MyMiele ................................................................................................................ 50
MobileStart ..................................................................................................... 51
Settings ................................................................................................................ 52
Displaying and changing settings ......................................................................... 52
Language............................................................................................................... 52
Time....................................................................................................................... 52
Date ....................................................................................................................... 52
Start screen ........................................................................................................... 52
Timer ..................................................................................................................... 53
Appliance timer ................................................................................................ 53
Maintenance timer............................................................................................ 53
TeaTimer........................................................................................................... 54
Volume................................................................................................................... 54
Display................................................................................................................... 54
Brightness ........................................................................................................ 54
Colour scheme ................................................................................................. 54
QuickTouch ...................................................................................................... 54
Lighting.................................................................................................................. 54
Info (display information) ....................................................................................... 54
Fresh water............................................................................................................ 54
Altitude .................................................................................................................. 54
Contents
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Performance mode................................................................................................ 55
Eco mode ......................................................................................................... 55
Barista mode .................................................................................................... 55
Latte mode ....................................................................................................... 55
Party mode ....................................................................................................... 55
Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 55
Proximity sensor.................................................................................................... 57
System lock ...................................................................................................... 57
Miele@home .......................................................................................................... 57
Remote control...................................................................................................... 58
SuperVision ........................................................................................................... 58
RemoteUpdate ...................................................................................................... 58
Software version.................................................................................................... 59
Legal information................................................................................................... 59
Showroom programme (Demo mode)................................................................... 59
Factory defaults..................................................................................................... 59
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... 60
Overview of cleaning intervals............................................................................... 60
Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher................................................................. 61
Unsuitable cleaning agents ................................................................................... 62
Cleaning the drip tray and waste container........................................................... 64
Cleaning the drip tray cover .................................................................................. 66
Water container ..................................................................................................... 66
Cleaning the central spout .................................................................................... 66
Cleaning the cup rim sensor ................................................................................. 68
Cleaning the milk flask with lid.............................................................................. 69
Cleaning the milk valve.......................................................................................... 70
Cleaning the bean containers................................................................................ 70
Brew unit removal and cleaning by hand .............................................................. 71
Cleaning the interior, inside of the machine door and drip tray ............................ 73
Cleaning the front of the machine ......................................................................... 73
Maintenance programmes..................................................................................... 74
Rinsing the machine.............................................................................................. 74
Rinsing the milk pipework ..................................................................................... 75
Maintenance programme: Clean the milk pipework.............................................. 75
Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior............................................... 76
Descaling the machine .......................................................................................... 78
Automatic cleaning and descaling .................................................................... 81
Please note before and during the automatic maintenance programmes: ........... 81
Automatic cleaning................................................................................................ 82
The Miele cleaning cartridge ................................................................................. 82
Contents
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Replacing the cleaning cartridge........................................................................... 83
Automatic descaling.............................................................................................. 84
The Miele descaling cartridge ............................................................................... 84
Maintenance Timer................................................................................................ 86
Cancelling automatic cleaning and descaling....................................................... 87
Problem solving guide ........................................................................................ 88
Messages in the display........................................................................................ 88
Unusual performance of the coffee machine ........................................................ 91
Faults with automatic cleaning and/or descaling.................................................. 94
Unsatisfactory results............................................................................................ 96
Cleaning the milk valve.......................................................................................... 99
After sales service and warranty ..................................................................... 102
Accessories ....................................................................................................... 103
Installation.......................................................................................................... 104
Mains water connection ...................................................................................... 104
Electrical connection ........................................................................................... 106
Building-in dimensions ....................................................................................... 107
Building in the coffee machine............................................................................ 109
Door opening limiters .......................................................................................... 110
Conformity declaration ..................................................................................... 112
Copyrights and Licences .................................................................................. 113
Warning and Safety instructions
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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, latte macchiato, tea etc. Any other use is not permitted.
This coffee machine can only be used by people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it, or have been
shown how to use it in a safe way and recognise and understand the
consequences of incorrect operation.
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 that
of adults.
Ensure children do not touch hot surfaces of the coffee machine or
place parts of their body under the dispensing spouts.
Install the coffee machine where it is out of the reach of children.
Children under 8years of age must be kept away from the coffee
machine unless they are constantly supervised.
Children aged 8and older may only use the coffee machine
without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe
manner.
Children aged 8and older must be aware of the potential dangers
caused by incorrect operation.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the coffee machine and
do not allow them to play with it.
Young children must not be allowed to clean the coffee machine
at all. Cleaning may only be carried out by children 8years of age or
older under the supervision of an adult.
Remember that coffee and espresso are not suitable drinks for
children.
Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children may become
entangled in packaging material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull it
over their head with the risk of suffocation. Keep packaging material
away from children.
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 or
repairs can pose considerable danger to users.
A damaged coffee machine could be dangerous. Before building
in the machine, check it for any externally visible damage. Do not
use a damaged machine.
To avoid the risk of damage to the machine, make sure the
connection data (voltage and frequency) on the data plate
corresponds to the household supply, before connecting the
machine to the mains supply. Consult a qualified electrician if in any
doubt.
The electrical safety of this coffee machine can only be
guaranteed when correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard
safety requirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical
installation tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of the coffee machine can only be
guaranteed if it is connected to the mains electrical supply.
Do not connect the machine to the mains electricity supply by a
multi-socket adapter or an extension lead. These are a fire hazard
and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
The coffee machine must not be used in a non-stationary location
(e.g. on a ship).
For safety reasons, this machine may only be used when it has
been built in.
If the coffee machine is to be built in above another appliance,
there must be a full-width, closed shelf between them (except when
it is combined with a suitable built-in plate/food warming drawer).
Only use the coffee machine in rooms where the ambient
temperature is between +16°C and +38°C.
Warning and Safety instructions
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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 build up behind it. This can
result in damage to the machine and/or furniture unit.
The coffee machine must be disconnected from the electricity
supply during repair work.
While the machine is under warranty, repairs should only be
undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the
warranty is invalidated.
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the machine when original
Miele spare parts are used. Faulty components must only be
replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts.
Never open the outer casing of the machine. Tampering with
electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly
dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electric
shock.
Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used,
warranty, performance and/or product liability claims will be
invalidated.
Warning and Safety instructions
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Mains water connection
Do not connect the coffee machine to a hot water supply.
The stopcock must be easily accessible after the coffee machine
has been built in.
The protective sleeve of the water inlet hose must not be
damaged or become kinked.
The integrated water protection system offers protection from
water damage, provided the following conditions are met:
The coffee machine is correctly installed, connected to the
electricity supply and plumbed in.
If a fault is identified, the coffee machine must be repaired
immediately.
The stopcock is turned off when the machine is not in use for an
extended period (e.g. during holidays).
Warning and Safety instructions
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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 hot
liquids and steam are being dispensed.
Do not touch hot components.
Hot liquid or steam could spatter from the nozzles. Ensure that the
central spout is clean and fitted correctly.
Before opening the door, remove any containers from the drip tray
in the machine door.
Water in the drip tray can also be very hot. Take care when
emptying it.
Danger of injury to the eyes.
Never look directly at the lighting or use optical instruments to look
at it.
Please note the following regarding water:
If the water container is filled manually: only use cold, fresh tap
water to fill the water container. Hot or warm water or other liquids
can damage the coffee machine.
Change the water every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria.
If the machine is plumbed into the mains water supply: empty the
water container once a day.
Do not use carbonated water.
Only put roasted coffee beans in the bean containers. Do not
place coffee beans which have been treated with additives or ground
coffee inside the bean containers.
Do not fill the bean containers with any type of liquid.
Warning and Safety instructions
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Do not use green (unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffee
beans which contain green coffee beans. Green coffee beans are
very hard and still contain residual moisture. These can damage the
coffee machine grinder as soon as grinding begins.
Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel,
sugar or other substances including sugary liquids. Sugar will
damage the coffee machine.
If decaffeinated coffee beans are used after dispensing a drink
with caffeinated beans, there may still be residues from the
caffeinated beans in the grinder or brew chamber. Discard the first
coffee drink when using decaffeinated coffee.
Only use milk without additives. Additives in milk usually contain
sugar and this will stick to the milk pipework.
If using dairy milk make sure that it has been pasteurised.
When making tea, please follow the instructions on the packaging.
Do not place flaming alcohol mixtures underneath the central
spout. The flames could ignite plastic components and cause them
to melt.
Do not swing from or hang anything on the machine front when it
is open as this could damage the hinges on the coffee machine.
The machine must not be used for cleaning objects.
Warning and Safety instructions
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Cleaning and care
Clean the coffee machine and the milk flask daily, particularly
before using them for the first time.
All parts of the milk system need to be cleaned thoroughly and
regularly. Milk contains bacteria which proliferate rapidly with
inadequate cleaning.
If you do not make use of the automatic descaling and cleaning
functions, you must regularly run the maintenance programmes for
cleaning the milk pipework and the brew unit, and for carrying out
descaling. Miele cannot be held liable for damage that results from
not cleaning and/or descaling the machine properly, or from using
the wrong cleaning/descaling agent or an unsuitable solution
concentration.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this machine. Steam could
reach electrical components and cause a short circuit.
Used coffee grounds should be disposed of with the organic
rubbish or on the compost heap. Do not empty them down the sink,
as they could block it.
Warning and Safety instructions
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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. These will
damage the stainless steel surfaces, causing them to lose their dirt-
repellent protective coating.
The finish on stainless steel surfaces is susceptible to scratching.
Even magnets can cause scratching.
Guide to the machine
17
Exterior view
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
9
10
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a
On/Offbutton
b
Optical interface (for the Miele Customer Service Department only)
c
MobileStart sensor
d
Movement sensor
e
“Back” sensor
f
Touch display
g
“Light” sensor
h
Door handle
i
Height-adjustable central spout with lighting
j
Drip tray cover
k
Milk flask
Guide to the machine
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Interior view
a
Bean containers (Type A and Type C)
b
Milk valve
c
Height-adjustable central spout with lighting
d
Grinder setting
e
Bean container (Type B)
f
Fan outlet
g
Water container
h
Drip tray with lid
i
Brew unit
j
Waste container
k
Maintenance container
l
Receptacles for cleaning and descaling cartridges (including adapters)
m
Drip tray
Operation
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Touch display
The delicate touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g.
pens.
Only touch the display with your fingers.
The touch display is split into multiple areas.
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Profiles
The menu path appears on the left of the header. If you touch a menu name in the
header, the display will switch to that menu. To switch to the start screen, touch.
The time of day is shown on the right of the header. Additional symbols may also
appear, e.g. TeaTimer.
The current menu and menu options are shown in the centre. You can scroll to the
right or left by swiping your finger across the display to the right or left.
The options that appear in the footer vary according to which menu is selected;
e.g. DoubleShot, Save orOK.
Operation
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Operating actions
All the selectable options are displayed in black or white according to your
selected colour scheme.
Each time you touch a possible option, the relevant characters (word and/or
symbol) light up orange.
Selecting a menu option
Touch the field or value you want in the display.
Scrolling
You can scroll left or right.
Swipe the screen by placing your finger on the touch display and moving it in
the direction you want.
The bar at the bottom shows you where you are in the current menu.
Exiting a menu
Touch the sensor. Alternatively, touch the higher-level menu name within the
menu path.
Entries made before this which have not been confirmed withOK will not be
saved.
Tip: Touching the sensor three times in succession will take you to the drinks
menu.
Entering numbers with the roller
Swipe the roller up or down until the value you want is displayed centrally in
orange. Confirm withOK.
Entering numbers using the numerical keypad
Touch the centrally displayed orange value and keep your finger on it until the
numerical keypad appears.
Operation
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OK
Select the value you want: as soon as you enter a valid value, OK turns green.
Use the arrow to delete the last entered number.
Confirm withOK.
Entering a name
Letters are entered using a keyboard. It is best to select short names.
Touch the letters or characters you want.
Tip: Use thearrow to delete the last entered character.
Touch Save.
Displaying the context menu
When you are in certain menus, a context menu can be displayed, e.g. for
configuring drinks.
For instance, you can touch the name of a drink and keep your finger on it until
the context menu opens.
To close the context menu, touch an area of the display located outside of the
menu window.
Moving entries
You can change the order of the entries in the drinks menu, in Profiles and in
MyMiele.
Touch an entry and keep your finger on it until the context menu appears.
Select Move.
An orange border appears around the entry.
Touch the selected entry and move it to the required location without taking your
finger off the display.
Operation
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Symbols in the display
The display shows symbols as well as text, e.g. symbols for the various drinks.
Some of these are explained below.
Symbol Explanation
This symbol indicates that there is additional information
and advice about using the coffee machine. Select OK to
confirm the information.
This symbol indicates the “Settings” menu and the
“Language” menu option.
This symbol appears if the system lock is activated.
Operation is locked.
The symbol and the desired switching-on time appear in the
display 23:59 hours before the coffee machine is due to
switch on if the On at timer and setting for displaying the
time are activated (see “Settings – Timer”).
This symbol appears during the Clean the milk pipework
maintenance programme and during automatic cleaning.
(This symbol is also found on the water container: fill up to
this mark with water.)
This symbol appears while the appliance is being descaled.
(This symbol can also be found on the water container: fill
up to this mark).
This symbol and a fault code will appear if a fault occurs.
If Miele@home has been activated for the coffee machine,
these symbols represent the quality/status of the WiFi
connection, indicating the strength in increments from
strong to not connected.
The “Remote control” symbol appears if Miele@home has
been set up for the coffee machine and the setting Remote
control| On has been selected.
The “SuperVision” symbol appears if Miele@home has been
set up for the coffee machine and the setting SuperVision |
SuperVision display | On has been selected.
Miele@home
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Your coffee machine is equipped with
an integrated WiFi module.
In order to use it, you will need:
A WiFi network
The Miele@mobile app
A Miele user account The user
account can be created via the
Miele@mobile app.
The Miele@mobile app will guide you
through the process of connecting your
coffee machine to your home WiFi
network.
Once your coffee machine is connected
to your WiFi network, you can use the
app to carry out activities such as the
following:
Calling up information on the
operating status of your coffee
machine
Changing settings on your coffee
machine
Controlling your coffee machine
remotely
Connecting your coffee machine to your
WiFi network will increase energy
consumption, even when the machine
is switched off.
Before installing the coffee machine
in its final location, ensure that the
signal from your WiFi network is
strong enough.
Availability of the WiFi
connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can give rise to sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele@mobile app
depends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not
available in every country.
For information about availability,
please visit www.miele.com.
Miele@mobile App
The Miele@mobile App is available to
download free of charge from the Apple
App Store
®
or from the Google Play
Store™.
Before using for the first time
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Before using for the first time
Connect the coffee machine to the
water and electricity supplies.
Install the coffee machine by building
it in.
Remove any notices from the
machine.
Remove the protective foil from the
drip tray cover.
Clean the machine thoroughly (see
“Cleaning and care”) before filling it
with coffee beans and making
drinks.
Clean the coffee machine (see
“Cleaning and care”).
Have the following to hand (included
with delivery) when setting the machine
up for the first time:
Miele cleaning cartridge
Miele descaling cartridge
Switching on for the first time
Touch theOn/Offbutton.
Selecting the display language and
country
The choice of country determines how
the time is displayed, e.g. in the 12 or
24-hour format, as well as how units
are displayed and so on.
Select the desired display language.
Then select the country.
Setting up the network (Miele@home)
You can connect your coffee machine
to your home WiFi network.
When you start it up for the first time, it
shows the following in the display: Set
up Miele@home?
Tip: You can also choose to set up
Miele@home for your coffee machine at
a later point. In this case, select Skip.
Make sure that your WiFi network
signal is sufficiently strong in the
place where you want to set up your
coffee machine.
Touch Continue.
Select the connection method you
wish to use.
Follow the instructions provided in
the coffee machine display and in the
Miele@mobile app.
Connection successfully established will
appear in the display.
Touch Continue to proceed with initial
set-up.
Setting the date
Set the current date and touchOK.
Setting the time
Set the current time of day and
touchOK.
If the coffee machine has been
connected to a WiFi network and
signed into the Miele@mobile app, the
time will be synchronised based on
the country setting in the
Miele@mobile app.
Before using for the first time
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Setting the water hardness level
Contact your local water supplier to
find out your local water hardness
range if necessary.
More information can be found under
“Settings – Water hardness”.
Enter your local water hardness (in
°dH) and confirm withOK.
Selecting the water supply (Mains
water)
The coffee machine is intended to be
plumbed into the mains water supply.
You can select one of the following
options:
On: The water container will be filled
automatically via the mains water
connection.
Off: You must fill the water container
manually. A message appears in the
display to inform you of this.
Select the option you want.
Setting up automatic cleaning and
descaling
Information about automatic cleaning
and descaling will appear in the display.
Confirm withOK.
Tip: Touch Help to display an illustrated
guide.
Fitting the cleaning cartridge
You will now be prompted to fit the
cleaning cartridge.
Open the coffee machine door.
Remove the maintenance container
on the left-hand side.
Pull the cleaning cartridge holder
forwards to remove it.
Before using for the first time
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Once the cleaning cartridge has been
removed from its packaging, unscrew
the screw cap. The cap is no longer
required.
Screw the cleaning cartridge into the
holder upside down.
Push the holder and cartridge into the
coffee machine until the holder
audibly clicks into place.
Fitting the descaling cartridge
Take the descaling cartridge out of its
packaging.
Pull the descaling cartridge holder
forwards.
Fit the descaling cartridge and push it
upwards as far as it will go.
Slide the descaling cartridge holder
back into place.
Put the maintenance container back
inside the coffee machine and close
the machine door.
The descaling cartridge will fill with
water the next time the machine is
switched off.
Always wait for the coffee machine
to switch itself off. Do not force it to
do so.
Once the cleaning and descaling
cartridges have been fitted, a message
will appear regarding the current start
time set for automatic cleaning and
descaling.
If you want to change the start time,
touch Timer and select the required
time.
Confirm withOK.
You can also adjust the start time for
automatic cleaning and descaling at a
later point.
Selecting the Performance mode
You can select the appropriate mode to
suit your personal preferences (see
“Settings – Performance mode”).
Eco mode: This is an energy-saving
mode.
Barista mode: This mode has been
optimised for unadulterated coffee
enjoyment.
Before using for the first time
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Now name the other 2bean
containers.
<Type XY> Allocate will appear in the title
bar of the display.
Allocating types of beans
Now you need to allocate the drinks to
the types of beans. Selected drinks are
highlighted in orange.
Now select the drinks that are to be
prepared with this type of bean.
Confirm your selection withOK.
Now it is time to allocate the next type
of bean. The coffee drinks that have not
yet been allocated are displayed.
Select the drinks that are to be
prepared with this type of bean.
Confirm withOK.
Any remaining drinks which have not
been selected will be allocated to the
third bean type.
You have set up the bean system and
you can now prepare drinks.
Tip: Touch All drinks to select all the
drinks. You can then deselect the ones
you do not want.
If you do not allocate the bean
containers to the drinks, you will be
asked what type of bean you want to
use for the coffee as you make it.
To ensure that any coffee residues
from the factory testing process are
removed from the brewing system,
please throw away the first 2cups of
coffee when using the coffee
machine for the first time.
Bean system
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Coffee or espresso can be made from
whole roasted coffee beans which are
freshly ground for each portion.
Your coffee machine has a bean system
with 3bean containers which can be
filled with different types of beans or
even just one type. You can allocate
bean types to individual coffee drinks
however you like. Alternatively, you can
create your own user profiles that do
not have the same bean types allocated
to the coffee drinks as the Miele
profiles.
Risk of damage to the grinder
due to incorrect operation.
The coffee machine will be damaged
if the bean container is filled with
unsuitable substances such as
liquids, ground coffee or coffee
beans treated with sugar, caramel or
similar.
In addition, green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans
can damage the grinder. Green
coffee beans are very hard and still
contain residual moisture. These can
damage the coffee machine grinder
as soon as grinding begins.
Only put roasted coffee beans in the
bean container.
If decaffeinated coffee beans are
used after dispensing a drink with
caffeinated beans, there may still be
residues from the caffeinated beans
in the grinder or brew chamber.
Please be aware that minimal
residues of caffeinated beans may
be present in the next drink that you
make.
Changing bean system
settings (Type of beans)
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
SelectSettings and then Type of beans.
The schematic representation of the
bean containers is displayed.
Type of beans
Type A Type B
Type C
Select a bean type.
You can now change the name of the
bean type or how it is allocated.
Tip: If you want to allocate another type
of bean to a coffee drink, you can also
do this under “Change
parameters” (see “Parameters – Type of
beans”).
Renaming the type of beans
Touch Change name.
The editor will open in the display.
If you rename the type of beans, please
note the following:
It is best to select short names.
If you are using the same type of
beans in 2or3bean containers at
the same time (for instance because
you only use one type of bean), make
sure you name them in exactly the
same way.
Enter the name you want and then
touch Save.
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If you switch from having identical
names to having different names, you
will then need to allocate coffee drinks
to the newly named type of bean.
Changing how the bean containers
are allocated
If you have created extra user profiles
for coffee drinks in addition to the
Miele standard profile, the bean types
can be individually allocated to the
drinks in each profile.
Touch Change allocation.
If you have set up 1or more profiles
and at least 1coffee drink, first select
the profile.
Select the profile for which you want
to allocate the types of beans.
All coffee drinks will be listed. The
already allocated drinks will be
highlighted in orange.
Change the allocation as required
and then confirm withOK.
Tip: Touch All drinks to select all the
drinks. You can then deselect the ones
you do not want.
If you do not allocate a type of bean,
you will be asked what type of bean
you want to use for the coffee as you
make it.
Filling the water container
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Risk to health due to
contaminated water.
Bacteria can develop in water which
has been sitting in the water
container for too long and is a risk to
your health. Water that gets left in
the inlet hose can also impair the
flavour if you do not make any drinks
for a long time.
Change the water in the water
container every day.
Discard the first full container of
water if you have not made any
drinks for a while.
If the coffee machine is plumbed into
the mains drinking water supply, the
water container will fill automatically as
soon as the coffee machine is switched
on.
You can fill the water container
manually at any time.
Risk of damage due to incorrect
operation.
Unsuitable liquids such as hot or
warm water or other liquids can
damage the coffee machine.
Carbonated water leaves too much
limescale in the coffee machine.
If filling the water container manually:
Only use fresh, cold tap water.
Open the machine door.
Pull the water container forwards to
remove it.
Fill the water container with fresh,
cold tap water up to the “max.” mark.
Push the water container into the
machine and close the machine door.
Switching on and off
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Switching the coffee machine
on
Touch theOn/Offbutton.
The coffee machine heats up and rinses
the pipework. Hot water will run out of
the central spout.
You can now make drinks.
If the coffee machine is already at
operating temperature, rinsing will not
take place.
Switching the coffee machine
off
Touch theOn/Offbutton.
If coffee has been dispensed, the coffee
machine will rinse the coffee pipework
automatically before switching off.
While dispensing a drink or during
maintenance processes, moisture
builds up in the coffee machine. The
fan inside the machine expels
moisture from the interior. Once a
drink has been dispensed or the
machine has been switched off, the
fan will continue to run for up
to30minutes or so. You will hear an
accompanying noise.
Switching off for longer
periods of time
If the coffee machine is not going to be
used for a while, e.g. if you are going on
holiday, remember to do the following:
Empty the drip tray, the waste
container and the water container.
Clean all parts thoroughly, including
the brew unit and interior of the
machine.
Switch the coffee machine off.
Spout adjustment
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The central spout cannot be manually
adjusted.
Before making the drink, the central
spout moves down and the cup sensor
stops it at the optimum height for the
cups or glasses being used.
When the coffee machine is switched
off, the central spout will be in the
middle position.
When a maintenance programme is
being carried out, the central spout will
move to the height of the maintenance
container or into a low maintenance
position.
Make sure that the central spout is in
the top or middle position before you
open the door.
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Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts.
The liquids and steam dispensed are
very hot and can cause scalding.
Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being
dispensed.
Do not touch hot components.
Making coffee with and
without milk
The following drinks can be made:
Ristretto is a strong, concentrated
espresso. It is prepared with the
same amount of coffee as for an
espresso but with a lot less water.
Espresso is a strong aromatic coffee
with a thick hazelnut brown coloured
froth – known as the crema – on top.
We recommend using espresso-
roasted coffee beans to make an
espresso.
Coffee differs from espresso by the
increased amount of water and the
roast of the beans.
We recommend using coffee beans
of the correct roast to make the
coffee.
Long coffee is a coffee with
considerably more water.
Long black. This is made with hot
water and two shots of espresso.
Caffè Americano consists of
espresso and hot water. The
espresso is made first, then the hot
water is dispensed into the cup.
Cappuccinoconsists of approx.
2thirds milk froth and 1third
espresso.
Latte macchiato consists of 1third
each of hot milk, milk froth and
espresso.
Caffè latte consists of espresso and
hot milk.
Cappuccino italiano has the same
proportions of milk froth and
espresso as a cappuccino. The
difference is that the espresso is
added first and then the milk froth.
Espresso macchiato is an espresso
with a small amount of milk froth on
top.
Flat white is a special variety of
cappuccino that contains
significantly more espresso than milk
froth for an intensive coffee aroma.
Café au lait is a French style of
coffee consisting of coffee and milk
froth. Café au lait is usually served in
a bowl.
Hot milk or milk froth can also be
made.
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Preparing milk
Milk or milk alternatives (e.g. soya
milk) containing added sugar can
clog up the milk pipe and the rest of
the milk pipework. Residues from
unsuitable liquids can interfere with
milk preparation.
The milk used must not contain any
additives.
Only use pasteurised cow's milk.
Tip: Using cold cow's milk (<10°C)
with a protein content of at least 3%
will produce the perfect milk froth.
You can select milk with a fat content
according to preference. With whole
milk (at least3.5% fat), the milk froth
will be slightly creamier than with low-
fat milk.
The milk flask
Milk is not cooled in the milk flask.
For high-quality milk froth, always
use cold milk (<10°C).
a
Lid
b
Sensor
c
Milk suction tube
d
Glass flask
Filling and inserting the milk flask
Fill the milk flask with milk up to a
maximum of2cm below the rim. Seal
the milk flask with the lid.
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Push the milk flask back into the
coffee machine until it clicks into
place.
Tip: It is easier to remove the milk flask
with both hands.
Making a coffee
Place a container underneath the
central spout.
Select a coffee drink.
Preparation will begin and the coffee
will be dispensed into the container
from the central spout.
Cancelling a drink
Press Stop or Cancel.
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DoubleShot
Select the DoubleShot function if
you would like a particularly strong and
aromatic coffee. In this case, more
coffee beans will be ground and brewed
halfway through the brewing process.
The shorter extraction time means that
fewer unwanted aromas and bitter
compounds will be released.
DoubleShot can be activated for all
drinks apart from “Ristretto” and “Long
black”.
Making a DoubleShot of coffee
The symbol will appear while
drinks are being made.
Touch the symbol immediately
before or after you start making a
drink.
Dispensing starts and the symbol is
highlighted in orange in the display.
2portions of coffee beans will be
ground and brewed.
Making 2portions
You can dispense 2portions of a drink
into 1large cup or into 2cups at the
same time.
Place a cup under each of the coffee
dispensers in the central spout.
Touch the symbol immediately
before or after you start making a
drink.
Dispensing starts and the symbol is
highlighted in orange in the display.
2portions of the desired drink will be
dispensed.
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Coffee pot
You can make several cups of coffee
one after the other automatically with
the Coffee pot function (maximum
of1litre).
The drinks menu is displayed.
Tip: Make sure that the bean and water
containers have enough beans and
water inside them before starting the
Coffee pot function.
Place a sufficiently large container
under the central spout.
Select Coffee pot.
Tip: You will find Coffee pot at the end of
the drinks menu.
Select the number of cups you want
(3to8).
Follow the instructions in the display.
Each portion of coffee will be brewed
and dispensed individually. You can
follow the process in the display.
You can interrupt preparation at any
time.
Touch Cancel.
Tea
The coffee machine is not intended for
commercial or scientific purposes.
Temperatures given are approximate
and can vary according to ambient
conditions.
To make tea, you can select from the
following options:
Japanese tea is a high-quality green
tea which boasts a fine, fresh,
green” taste.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.65°C, brewing time:
approx.1.5minutes
White tea is a green tea where only
the young buds of the tea plant are
used and processed very gently.
White tea has a particularly mild
taste.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.70°C, brewing time:
approx.2minutes
Green tea gets its green colour from
the leaves of the tea plant. The tea
leaves are either roasted or steamed
depending on the region. Green tea
can be infused multiple times.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.80°C, brewing time:
approx.2.5minutes
Black tea gets its dark colour and
characteristic taste from the
fermentation of tea leaves. Black tea
can be enjoyed with a little lemon or
milk.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.97°C, brewing time:
approx.3minutes
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Chai latte has its origins in traditional
Ayurveda medicine as a black tea
with typically Indian spices and milk.
The milk mellows the spices and tops
off the flavour experience.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.97°C, brewing time:
approx.3minutes
Herbal tea is an aromatic infusion
drink made up of dried leaves or
fresh parts of plants.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.97°C, brewing time:
approx.8minutes
Fruit tea is made from dried pieces
of fruit and/or parts of plants, e.g.
rose hip. The taste of the drink varies
according to which plants are used
and how they are blended. Lots of
fruit teas are also flavoured.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.97°C, brewing time:
approx.8minutes
The type of tea determines the preset
temperature.
The respective dispensing temperatures
are the ones that Miele recommends for
making the types of tea concerned.
You can adjust the dispensing
temperatures used for the individual
teas by customising the brewing
temperature (see “Parameters –
Brewing temperature”). A temperature
increment of approximately2°C
makes a noticeable difference.
Whether you use loose tea leaves,
blended tea or tea bags depends on
your own personal preference.
Follow the instructions for making
tea on the tea packaging.
The amount of tea required varies from
one type of tea to another. Always
follow the recommendations of the
manufacturer on the packaging or of
the retailer. You can adjust the amount
of water according to the type of tea
and the size of the cup (see “Portion
size”).
TeaTimer
You can use the TeaTimer function to
start a minute minder when making tea.
There is a preset brewing time for the
type of tea selected. You can adjust the
preset brewing time (up to a maximum
of 14:59minutes).
There are 2TeaTimer functions
available and they can be started
independently of one another. The
TeaTimer is shown together with the
associated brewing time in the top right
of the display.
While the brewing time is counting
down, you can continue to use the
coffee machine as normal. After the
brewing time has elapsed, a buzzer will
sound and the symbol will flash.
Setting the TeaTimer
You can choose between the following
options:
Automatic: The TeaTimer starts
automatically once the water has
been dispensed.
Manual: Once the water has been
dispensed, you have the option of
starting the TeaTimer.
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The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
Select Settings | Timer | TeaTimer.
Select the setting you want.
Making tea
The drinks menu is displayed.
Pour loose tea into a tea filter or
similar, or take a tea bag from the
packet.
Place the tea filter or the tea bag in
the tea cup.
Place the tea cup under the central
spout.
Select the type of tea from the
display.
Hot water will be dispensed into the
cup.
If TeaTimer | Automatic has been
selected, the minute minder for the
brewing time will start running once the
water has been dispensed.
Starting the TeaTimer manually
Touch TeaTimer.
The editor will open with a suggested
time.
Change the brewing time if necessary
and confirm withOK.
After the brewing time has elapsed, a
buzzer will sound and the symbol will
flash.
Now remove the tea leaves or the tea
bag.
Teapot
The Teapot function allows you to make
a large quantity of tea (maximum
of1litre). The type of tea selected
determines the preset temperature.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Tip: Make sure that the water container
has enough water inside it before you
start making a pot of tea.
Place a sufficiently large container
under the central spout.
Select the teapot option you want.
Select the number of cups you want
(3to8).
You can interrupt preparation at any
time.
Touch Cancel.
Dispensing warm or hot water
You can choose between the following
options:
Hot water at approx.90°C
Warm water at approx.65°C
The drinks menu is displayed.
Place a suitable container underneath
the central spout.
Choose between warm or hot water.
Dispensing will start.
Expert mode
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In Expert mode, you can allocate a
bean type temporarily and change the
portion size while the drink is being
made. The setting will not be saved and
will only apply for the current drink.
Activating and deactivating
Expert mode
Expert mode is located in the pull-down
menu at the top edge of the screen.
Touch the top edge of the screen in
the middle and drag down with your
finger to open Expert mode.
The schematic representation of the
bean containers is displayed.
Touch Expert mode.
Expert mode is active when Expert mode
is highlighted in orange.
To exit the pull-down menu, drag the
menu window back up to the top or
touch an area of the screen outside of
the pull-down menu.
Expert mode: allocating bean
containers temporarily
Touch the top edge of the screen and
open the Expert mode pull-down
menu.
Now select the bean container
containing the beans you want to use
for the current drink.
To close the menu window, drag it
back up to the top.
If necessary, switch to the drinks
menu.
Now start making the drink.
Expert mode: changing the
portion size
The drinks menu is displayed.
If you select DoubleShot or
2portions, Expert mode cannot be
used to change the portion size.
Select a drink.
Dispensing will start. You can adjust the
portion size while it is being dispensed,
e.g. individually change the amount of
hot milk, milk froth and espresso for a
latte macchiato.
Dispensing
Touch the bar and adjust the indicator
(small triangle) as required.
Grinder setting
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When the beans are ground correctly,
the coffee or espresso will flow evenly
into the cup with a good crema.
The crema should have an even
hazelnut brown colour.
The grinder setting you select will be
used for all coffee drinks.
There are various ways to tell whether
the coffee grinder is set correctly.
The coffee has been too coarsely
ground if:
Espresso or coffee flows into the cup
too quickly,
the crema is very pale and uneven,
Set a finer grinder setting.
The coffee has been too finely ground
if:
espresso or coffee flows into the cup
very slowly,
the crema is dark brown,
Set a coarser grinder setting.
Only adjust the grinder one setting at
a time.
Start making a new drink, to grind
beans again. Adjust the grinder
setting one setting at a time again.
Adjusting the fineness of grind
The slide control for adjusting the
fineness is located on the top left
behind the water container.
The grinder setting is set for all bean
types.
Open the machine door.
Remove the water container.
Push the slide control a maximum of
one setting forwards (for finer
grinding) or one setting backwards
(for coarser grinding).
Replace the water container.
Close the machine door.
Make one cup of coffee.
Adjust the grinder setting again, if
required.
Parameters
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Displaying and changing
parameters
You can individually adjust the following
parameters for each drink:
Type of beans
Amount of coffee
Brew temperature
Pre-brewing
You can adjust the brewing temperature
for making tea and dispensing warm
and hot water.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the name of the drink you want
and keep your finger on it until the
associated context menu appears.
Select Parameters.
The Parameters menu is displayed.
Select the parameter you want.
The current setting is displayed.
Change the setting as required.
Ground quantity
The coffee machine can grind and brew
7.5–12.5g of coffee beans per cup. The
greater the quantity, the stronger the
coffee.
There are various ways to tell whether
the amount of coffee is set correctly:
The amount of coffee is too low if
espresso or coffee flows into the cup
too quickly,
the crema is very pale and uneven,
the espresso or coffee lacks body.
Increase the amount of coffee so that
more ground coffee is brewed.
The amount of coffee is too high, if
espresso or coffee flows into the cup
very slowly,
the crema is dark brown,
the espresso or coffee tastes bitter.
Decrease the amount of coffee so that
less ground coffee is brewed.
Brewing temperature
The ideal brewing temperature will
depend on
the type of coffee being used,
whether an espresso or a coffee is
being made, and
the air pressure in the region.
Tip: Not all types of coffee tolerate high
temperatures. Several types are
sensitive to high temperatures, resulting
in an impaired crema and taste.
You can also adjust the brewing
temperature for making tea and
dispensing warm and hot water.
Pre-brewing the coffee
When the pre-brewing function is
switched on, the freshly ground coffee
is first moistened with a little hot water.
Then the remaining water is forced
through the moistened coffee at high
pressure. This helps release the flavour
of the coffee.
Parameters
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You can set pre-brewing for a short or
long length of time, or deselect “ Pre-
brewing ” altogether.
The machine is supplied with the “Pre-
brewing” function switched off.
Type of beans
You can display which type of bean is
currently being used for this coffee
drink or change which bean container is
allocated to it.
Portion size
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The flavour of the coffee produced
depends not only on the type of coffee,
but also on the amount of water used.
You can programme the amount of
water for all coffee drinks, tea and hot
water to suit the size of your cups and
the type of coffee you are using. This
does not alter the amount of coffee
used.
For coffee drinks with milk, you can also
set the amount of milk or milk froth to
suit your personal taste. You can also
set the portion sizes for hot milk and
milk froth.
The changed portion size is always
saved in the current profile. The name
of the current profile is shown in the
top left of the display.
If the water container becomes empty
whilst making a drink, the coffee
machine will stop programming the
portion size. The portion size will not
be saved.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Place the desired cup under the
central spout.
Touch the drink you want and keep
your finger on it until the context
menu opens.
Touch Portion size.
The drink will now be made. Save will
appear in the display as soon as the
minimum dispensing amount is
reached.
When the cup is filled to the level you
want, touch Save.
If the maximum amount is reached,
preparation stops and the maximum
possible amount is saved.
If you want to change the portion size
for coffee drinks made with milk or hot
water, the ingredients which make up
the drink will be saved one after the
other while the drink is being made.
The programmed mix of ingredients and
portion size will now be dispensed
every time that particular drink is
selected.
Resetting drinks
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You can reset portion sizes and
parameters to their factory default
settings for individual drinks or for all
drinks.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the drink you want and keep
your finger on it until the context
menu opens.
Select Reset and confirm with Yes.
The portion size and parameters are
reset to their factory default settings.
The allocated bean type remains stored.
Profiles
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In addition to the Miele drinks menu
(Miele profile), you can create individual
profiles to cater for different tastes and
preferences.
Within the profile, you can adjust the
portion sizes and parameters
individually for all drinks.
The name of the current profile is
shown in the top left of the display.
Creating a profile
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch Profiles.
The Profiles menu opens.
Touch Create profile.
The editor will open in the display.
Enter the name you want and then
touchSave.
The profile has been created. You can
now create drinks (see “Profiles:
creating and editing drinks”).
Editing profiles
Once you have created a profile, you
can rename, delete or move profiles via
the context menu.
To do this, touch the profile name and
keep your finger on it until the context
menu appears.
Edit the entry as required.
Setting when the profile should
change
You can choose between the following
options:
Manual: The selected profile will
remain active until you select another
one.
After each use: The machine will
revert to the Miele profile whenever a
drink is dispensed.
Select the option you want.
Profiles: creating and editing drinks
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You can save frequently made drinks in
a profile with your own individual
settings (see “Profiles”).
You can also change the names of your
drinks and delete any unwanted drinks
from your profile. You can save a
maximum of 9drinks in a profile.
Creating a drink
You can create new drinks based on
existing drinks.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Start by accessing the profile you
want as follows: touch Profiles and
select the profile.
The name of the profile is shown in the
top left of the display.
Touch Create drink.
Now select a drink.
Change the portion size or drink
parameters for this drink.
Preparation will begin and you can save
the portions of each component as
desired.
Enter a name for the new drink and
touch Save.
The newly created drink will appear in
the profile.
Renaming, moving or deleting
an entry
Once you have created some drinks,
you can edit these entries in the context
menu.
The desired profile with the newly
created drinks will appear in the display.
Touch the name of the drink and keep
your finger on it until the context
menu appears.
Edit the entry as required.
MyMiele
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You can display drinks you make
frequently, drinks from profiles and
maintenance programmes in the
MyMiele screen.
Tip: You can also set menu options that
you have entered in MyMiele as your
start screen (see “Settings – Start
screen”).
The main menu is displayed.
Touch MyMiele.
You can now configure MyMiele.
MyMiele: adding an entry
Touch Add entry.
You can now add entries from the
following menus:
Drinks
Profiles
Maintenance
Select an entry.
Confirm the message withOK.
A box containing the selected option
will appear. This also shows which
menu it comes from.
MyMiele: deleting or moving an entry
Once you have created some entries,
you can move or delete them via the
context menu in the MyMiele screen.
To do this, touch the entry you want
and keep your finger on it until the
context menu appears.
Move or delete the entry as required.
MobileStart
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With MobileStart you can, for
example, start making a drink via the
Miele@mobile app.
You will only be able to use
MobileStart if Miele@home has been
set up for your coffee machine.
Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts.
If liquids or steam are dispensed
while the machine is unsupervised,
persons may burn themselves if they
place body parts under the central
spout or touch hot components.
Ensure that no one, especially
children, can be harmed if the
machine is operated without
supervision.
Automatic cleaning and descaling will
not start if MobileStart is activated.
The pipework is not pre-warmed when
the machine is switched on either so
that the cup under the central spout is
not filled with rinse water.
Milk is not cooled in the milk flask. If
you want to start making a drink with
milk using the app, make sure that the
milk is sufficiently cold (<10°C).
If the coffee machine is being
operated manually, it cannot be
operated via the app. Operation on the
machine takes precedence.
To start making drinks remotely,
MobileStart must be activated and
the coffee machine must be ready to
use. This means:
The water container is sufficiently
filled.
The bean container contains enough
beans.
The drip tray and waste container are
empty.
If milk was used before the machine
was last switched off, the milk
pipework must have been rinsed
before switching it off.
If milk is being prepared, the milk
flask must be attached. Pay attention
to the temperature of the milk.
A sufficiently large, empty cup has
been placed under the central spout.
MobileStart will be deactivated after
24hours.
If you are making a drink with
MobileStart, you will be notified of
drink dispensing with acoustic and
optical signals. These signals cannot
be changed or switched off.
Switching MobileStarton
and off
If you want to use MobileStart, the
Remote control option must be switched
on.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
The sensor lights up. You can now
starting making a drink via the app.
Follow the prompts for doing this.
Settings
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You can personalise your coffee
machine by adapting the factory default
settings to suit your requirements.
Displaying and changing
settings
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
Select Settings.
Select the option you want to
change.
Change the setting.
If necessary, confirm your choice
withOK.
Some settings which can be found in
the Settings menu are described in
their separate sections in the
operating instructions.
Language
You can select the language (and
country variant of that language) for all
display text.
Tip: If you select the wrong language
by mistake, you can find the
“Language” option again via the
symbol.
Time
Display (Clock display)
Select how you want the time of day to
show in the display when the coffee
machine is switched off:
On: The time is always visible in the
display.
Off: The time is not visible in the
display.
Night dimming: To save energy, the
time is only displayed between 5am
and 11pm.
Clock type
The time of day can be displayed in
analogue (clock face) or digital (hours:
minutes plus date) format when the
coffee machine is switched off.
Clock format
24-hour display (24h)
12-hour display (12h (am/pm))
Setting
Set the hours and the minutes.
Tip: There is a shortcut for setting the
time without having to access the
Settings menu: simply touch the time of
day on the top right of the display.
If the coffee machine has been
connected to a WiFi network and
signed into the Miele@mobile app, the
time will be synchronised based on
the country setting in the
Miele@mobile app.
Date
Set the date.
The date will only appear if the
following setting is selected: Time |
Clock type | Digital.
Start screen
You can choose which screen appears
when the coffee machine is switched
on. For instance, you can use MyMiele
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to display a personalised menu (see
“MyMiele”).
The new start screen will appear when
the coffee machine is next switched on.
The drinks menu is set as the start
screen by default.
Timer
Appliance timer
You can set different times for the timer
at the weekend (Sat. and Sun.) and/or
from Monday to Friday (Monday-Friday).
Alternatively, you can select Daily to use
the same timer settings every day.
Tip: If you are unable to set the timers
because the screen is greyed out, touch
On to enable timer adjustment.
To save and activate the timer
functions, select Accept all.
To deactivate the timer functions, select
Switch all off.
Delete allows you to deactivate timers
individually. In this case, the following
will appear in the display: -- --.
Switch on at (On at)
The coffee machine switches on at a
particular time, e.g. in the morning for
breakfast.
The coffee machine will not switch on
at the required time if you have
activated the system lock.
The timer settings are deactivated.
Once the coffee machine has come on
automatically three times at the set
time without any drinks being
dispensed, it will stop switching on
automatically. This prevents the coffee
machine from switching itself on
unnecessarily, for example, whilst you
are away on holiday.
The programmed times will, however,
remain in the memory and will be
reactivated when the machine is next
switched back on manually.
If you have set the time to be displayed
while the machine is switched off
(Display | On or Night dimming) and the
time is being displayed in digital format
(Clock type | Digital), the symbol and
the desired switching-on time will
appear in the display 23:59 hours
beforehand.
Switch off at (Off at)
The coffee machine switches off at a
particular time.
Switch off after (Switch off after)
The coffee machine switches off after a
particular length of time if no sensors
have been pressed.
By default, the coffee machine
switches off after 20minutes.
You can change this to another time of
between 20minutes and 9hours.
If you deactivate the timer functions by
selecting Switch all off, the coffee
machine will switch off after the last set
time.
Maintenance timer
In the Maintenance Timer, you can
select any start time you like for the
automatic maintenance programmes.
Please note that the automatic
maintenance programmes can take up
to 2.5hours to run once the activation
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and rinsing phases have been factored
in. For this reason, it is best to set an
evening time or a regular time during
the day when you are always out.
You can set different start times for the
weekend (Sat. and Sun.) and/or for
Monday to Friday (Monday-Friday).
TeaTimer
You can use the TeaTimer to start a
minute minder when making tea (see
“Making drinks – TeaTimer”).
Volume
You can set the volume of the buzzer
and keypad tones using the bar chart.
Display
Brightness
The display brightness is adjusted via a
bar with seven segments.
Colour scheme
Choose between a light or dark colour
scheme for the display.
QuickTouch
Use this setting to define whether
the sensor and movement sensor
should respond when the coffee
machine is off and the time is being
shown in the display (Time| Display| On
or Night dimming).
Lighting
Use the segment bar to set the lighting
intensity.
You can use the sensor to switch
the lighting on or off at any time,
provided that the coffee machine is
switched on.
If the coffee machine is switched off,
you can still switch the lighting on or
off whenever you like but you will need
to select the following settings first:
Time| Display| On or Night dimming
(time of day is displayed)
Display | QuickTouch | On
Info (display information)
In the Info menu option, you can display
the number of drinks dispensed and the
fill levels of the cartridges (provided that
they have been fitted).
Fresh water
The machine is intended to be plumbed
into the mains water supply. Fresh
water is automatically taken into the
water container when the mains water
connection is on. If it is switched off,
you must fill the water container
manually.
Altitude
If the coffee machine is installed at high
altitudes, the lower air pressure will
cause the water to boil at a lower
temperature. You can set the local
altitude of the machine to ensure that
the correct temperatures are achieved.
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Performance mode
You can select the appropriate
performance mode for how you use
your machine. Eco mode is set by
default.
Eco mode
Eco mode is an energy-saving mode.
The system does not heat up until
someone starts making a drink.
Barista mode
This performance mode has been
optimised for unadulterated coffee
enjoyment. Users can enjoy coffee-
based drinks without any delay as the
coffee machine remains heated to the
brewing temperature. This mode
consumes more energy than Eco mode.
Latte mode
This performance mode has been
optimised for preparing milk. Milk-
based drinks can be prepared within a
much shorter space of time. This mode
consumes more energy than Eco mode
and Barista mode.
Party mode
This performance mode has been
configured for the occasional intensive
use of the coffee machine, e.g. for
family get-togethers.
Before switching off the coffee
machine, empty the drip tray and fill
the water container so that any
pending maintenance programmes
are able to run.
Clean the coffee machine thoroughly
after intensive use, particularly the
milk pipework. It may be necessary
to descale the coffee machine
manually and degrease the brew
unit.
Please note the following information
about Party mode:
The general pipework is rinsed much
less frequently or not at all. The milk
pipework is not rinsed until
around1hour after milk was last
dispensed.
Cleaning status messages or
cleaning prompts are suppressed
and delayed until the machine is next
switched on.
The Off at and Switch off after timers
are deactivated. The coffee machine
switches off 6hours after the last
sensor was pressed.
The cup light remains permanently
switched on at the maximum
brightness level for as long as the
coffee machine stays switched on.
Water hardness
Programme the coffee machine to the
water hardness level of your area so
that it functions correctly and does not
get damaged.
Contact your local water supplier to find
out your local water hardness range if
necessary.
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If you are using bottled drinking water,
e.g. mineral water, select settings
according to the calcium content. The
calcium content is given on the label of
the bottle in mg/lCa
2+
or ppm
(mgCa
2+
/l).
Do not use carbonated water.
The hardness level is set to21°dH by
default.
Water hardness Calcium
content
mg/lCa
2+
or
ppm (mgCa
2+
/l)
Setting
°dH mmol/l
1 0.2 7 1
2 0.4 14 2
3 0.5 21 3
4 0.7 29 4
5 0.9 36 5
6 1.1 43 6
7 1.3 50 7
8 1.4 57 8
9 1.6 64 9
10 1.9 71 10
11 2.0 79 11
12 2.2 86 12
13 2.3 93 13
14 2.5 100 14
15 2.7 107 15
16 2.9 114 16
17 3.1 121 17
18 3.2 129 18
19 3.4 136 19
20 3.6 143 20
Water hardness Calcium
content
mg/lCa
2+
or
ppm (mgCa
2+
/l)
Setting
°dH mmol/l
21 3.8 150 21
22 4.0 157 22
23 4.1 164 23
24 4.3 171 24
25 4.5 179 25
26 4.7 186 26
27 4.9 193 27
28 5.0 200 28
29 5.2 207 29
30 5.4 214 30
31 5.6 221 31
32 5.8 229 32
33 5.9 236 33
34 6.1 243 34
35 6.3 250 35
36 6.5 257 36
37-45 6.6-8.0 258–321 37-45
46-60 8.2-10.7 322–429 46-60
61-70 10.9-12.
5
430-500 61-70
Tip: If your water hardness is >21°dH
(3.7mmol/l), we recommend using
bottled drinking water instead
(<150mg/lCa
2+
). This will mean your
coffee machine will need to be
descaled less often and there will be
less impact on the environment
because less descaling agent will be
used.
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Proximity sensor
The movement sensor detects when
you approach the touch display with
your hand or body. You can activate the
following functions individually:
Switch light on: You can decide
whether the light should come on
when the coffee machine is on or off.
Acknowledge buzzer: Buzzer
sounds are suppressed, e.g. in the
event of the message Fill and replace
the water container.
Switch the appliance on: The start
screen is displayed.
The movement sensor is deactivated by
default.
If you want the movement sensor to
respond even when the coffee
machine is switched off, activate
QuickTouch as well (Display|
QuickTouch| On).
When the system lock is activated, the
movement sensor functions are
deactivated.
System lock
You can lock the coffee machine to
prevent it being used without your
knowledge, by children, for example.
When the system lock is activated, the
settings for the On at timer and the
movement sensor are deactivated.
The coffee machine will not switch on
at the set time and/or will not respond
to movement when someone
approaches it.
Temporarily deactivating the system
lock
Touch the display for 6seconds.
The system lock is reactivated when the
coffee machine is next switched off.
Miele@home
The following options may appear
under Miele@home:
Set up: This option only appears if
the coffee machine has never been
connected to a WiFi network or if the
network configuration has been reset.
Deactivate*/Activate*: The settings
for the WiFi network are retained, but
the network is switched on or off.
Connection status*: Information
about the WiFi connection is
displayed. The symbols indicate the
strength of the connection.
Set up again*: The settings for the
current WiFi network will be reset.
The WiFi connection will be set up
from scratch.
* This menu option appears if
Miele@home has been set up and the
coffee machine has – where applicable
– been connected to a WiFi network.
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Remote control
The remote control option appears
when the coffee machine is connected
to a WiFi network.
When remote control is switched on,
you can – for example – change the
coffee machine settings in the
Miele@mobile app. To start making a
drink via the app, MobileStart must be
activated as well.
The remote control function is switched
on by default.
SuperVision
The SuperVision option appears when
the coffee machine is connected to a
WiFi network.
SuperVision allows you to monitor other
household appliances in the
Miele@home system.
SuperVision display
When SuperVision is on (SuperVision |
On), the symbol appears in the
display.
Display in Standby mode
SuperVision is also available in Standby
mode if the time display function is
switched on (Settings | Time | Display | On
or Night dimming).
Appliance list
All household appliances signed in to
the Miele@home system are listed.
You can switch SuperVision on or off for
the signed-in household appliances. If
you switch off SuperVision for a
particular household appliance, any
faults that occur in relation to this
appliance will still be displayed.
You can also switch the buzzer on or off
for the listed household appliances.
RemoteUpdate
The RemoteUpdate menu option is
only displayed and can only be
selected if the requirements for using
Miele@home have been met.
The RemoteUpdate function allows the
software on your coffee machine to be
updated. If an update is available for
your coffee machine, it will
automatically download it. Updates will
not be installed automatically. They
must be initiated manually.
If you do not install an update, you can
continue to use your coffee machine in
the usual way. However, Miele
recommends installing updates.
Activating/deactivating
The RemoteUpdate function is
activated by default. Available updates
will be downloaded automatically but
will only be installed if you initiate
installation manually.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want any updates to be downloaded
automatically.
Running a RemoteUpdate
Information about the content and
scope of an update will be provided in
the Miele@mobile app.
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A message will appear in your coffee
machine display if a software update is
available.
You can install the update immediately
or postpone this until later. When the
coffee machine is switched on again,
you will be reminded about the update.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want to install the update.
The update may take several minutes.
Please note the following information
about the RemoteUpdate function:
You will only receive a message when
an update is available.
Once an update has been installed, it
cannot be undone.
Do not switch the coffee machine off
during the update. Otherwise, the
update will be aborted and will not be
installed.
Some software updates can only be
carried out by the Miele Customer
Service Department.
Software version
The “Software version” menu option is
intended for the Miele Customer
Service Department. You do not need
this information for domestic use.
Legal information
This menu option contains details of the
open source licences used.
Showroom programme (Demo
mode)
Do not activate this setting for
domestic use.
TheShowroom programme | Demo mode
function enables the coffee machine to
be demonstrated in shops or
showrooms. In this mode, the machine
lights up but no drinks can be prepared
and no maintenance programmes can
be run.
Factory defaults
You can reset the coffee machine to its
factory default settings.
MyMiele can be reset separately.
The following will not be reset:
The number of drinks dispensed
and the machine status (No. of
portions until machine needs
descaling,...brew unit needs
degreasing)
Language
Time and date
Profiles and their associated drinks
(the allocation of bean types to
drinks is reset)
Miele@home
The Maintenance timer is reset to 2:00
h.
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Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning
Heat and moisture inside the coffee machine can cause coffee residues to
become 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 frequency What do I have to clean/maintain?
Daily
(at the end of the day)
Milk flask and lid
Milk valve
Water container
Drip tray cover
Drip tray and waste container
Once a week
(more often if heavily soiled)
Central spout
Cup rim sensor
Interior
Brew unit
Drip tray
Front of machine
Once a month Bean containers
As and when required/after prompt
appears in display
Milk pipework (using the cleaning agent for milk pipework)
Degrease the brew unit (using cleaning tablets)
Descale the machine
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Cleaning by hand or in the
dishwasher
The brew unit is not dishwasher
safe.
Clean the brew unit by hand only
under warm running water. Do not
use washing-up liquid or any other
cleaning agent.
The following components must be
cleaned by hand only:
Central spout stainless steel cover
Brew unit
Bean containers and lids
Risk of damage as a result of
excessively high dishwasher
temperatures.
Components may be ruined (e.g.
may become warped) if washed in a
dishwasher at temperatures higher
than 55°C.
For dishwasher-safe components,
always select dishwasher
programmes with a maximum
temperature of 55°C.
Contact with natural dyes such as
those found in carrots, tomatoes and
ketchup may discolour the plastic
parts in the dishwasher. This
discolouration does not affect the
stability of the parts.
The following components are
dishwasher safe:
Drip tray, lid and waste container
Drip tray cover
Central spout (without stainless steel
cover)
Milk flask and lid
Cup sensor
Drip tray
Maintenance container
Water container
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Danger of burning and scalding
on hot components or by hot liquids.
Components can become very hot
during operation. Touching hot
components can cause burning. The
liquids and steam dispensed are very
hot and can cause scalding.
Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being
dispensed.
Always allow the coffee machine to
cool down before cleaning it.
Please be aware that water in the
drip tray can also be very hot.
Risk of damage due to moisture
ingress.
The steam from a steam cleaning
appliance could reach live electrical
components and cause a short
circuit.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the coffee machine.
It is important to clean the machine
regularly, as the used coffee grounds
will soon go mouldy. Milk residues can
go off and can block the milk pipework.
Unsuitable cleaning agents
Contact with unsuitable cleaning
agents can alter or discolour the
external surfaces. All surfaces are
susceptible to scratching. Scratches
on glass can in some circumstances
lead to breakage.
Remove all cleaning agent residues
immediately. To protect the machine
and surrounding surfaces from
damage, make sure you remove any
spillages or splashes of descaling
agent immediately.
To avoid damaging the surfaces, do not
use:
Cleaning agents containing soda,
ammonia, acids or chlorides
Solvent-based cleaning agents
Cleaning agents containing descaling
agents (unsuitable for cleaning the
front of the machine)
Stainless steel cleaning agents
Dishwasher cleaners (unsuitable for
cleaning the front of the machine)
Glass cleaning agents
Cleaning agents for ceramic hobs
Oven cleaners
Abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners and cream cleaners
Hard, abrasive brushes or sponges,
e.g. pot scourers, brushes or
sponges which have been previously
used with abrasive cleaning agents
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Melamine eraser blocks
Sharp metal scrapers
Steel wool or stainless steel wire
scourers
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Cleaning the drip tray and
waste container
Danger of burning and scalding
on hot components or by hot liquids.
Components can become very hot
during operation. Touching hot
components can cause burning. The
liquids and steam dispensed are very
hot and can cause scalding.
If the pipework has just been rinsed,
wait a while before removing the drip
tray.
Please be aware that water in the
drip tray can also be very hot.
Do not touch hot components.
Clean the drip tray and waste
container every day to avoid
unpleasant smells and mildew.
A prompt will appear in the display
when the drip tray and/or the waste
container is full and needs to be
emptied. Empty the drip tray and the
waste container. It is not necessary to
take the lid off the drip tray in order to
empty it.
Tip: If the drip tray is heavily soiled,
clean it with a brush before placing it in
the dishwasher.
Open the machine door.
Remove the drip tray and waste
container from the machine.
Empty the waste container after
removing it from the drip tray.
The waste container may contain a
small amount of water from rinsing as
well as the leftover coffee grounds.
Taking the drip tray apart
The orange clips are not removable.
Take the lid off the drip tray as
follows: press the orange clips
outwards on both sides to release the
lid. Remove the lid.
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Clean the drip tray, lid and waste
container in the dishwasher or wash
them by hand using warm water and
a little washing-up liquid.
Dry all parts thoroughly.
Clean the inside of the coffee
machine underneath where the drip
tray goes.
Cleaning contacts
Clean the contacts (metal discs) and
the space between them carefully,
e.g. using a brush. Dry all parts
thoroughly.
The contacts will not be able to detect
that the drip tray is full if they are
damp or dirty.
Check the contacts and the area
around them once a week.
Reassembling the drip tray
Attach the drip tray lid as follows:
slide the lid under the lug next to the
contacts and apply pressure to the lid
until the catches at the sides audibly
click into place.
Place the waste container on the lid.
Push the drip tray and waste
container back into the coffee
machine. Close the machine door.
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Cleaning the drip tray cover
Remove the drip tray cover as
follows: apply pressure to the rear
edge so that the cover tips forwards
and you can remove it easily.
The drip tray cover can be cleaned in
the dishwasher, or by hand using
warm water and a little washing-up
liquid.
Dry the drip tray cover.
Refit the drip tray cover.
Water container
Clean the water container by hand
every day with warm water and a little
washing-up liquid. You can clean the
water container in the dishwasher once
a week.
Open the machine door.
Remove the water container.
Clean and rinse the water container
with clean water to remove any
detergent residues. Dry the outside of
the water container.
Clean and dry the surface that the
water container sits on.
Push the water container all the way
into the coffee machine until you feel
a resistance. Close the machine door.
Cleaning the central spout
Clean the central spout's stainless
steel cover by hand only, using warm
water and a little washing-up liquid.
With the exception of the stainless steel
cover, all parts of the central spout
should be cleaned in the dishwasher at
least once a week. This will remove
coffee deposits and milk residues
effectively.
Open the machine door.
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Pull the central spout's stainless steel
cover forwards to remove it. Then
clean it.
Detach the milk pipe from the
dispensing unit as follows: pull the
tab to the left.
Do not remove the milk pipe
connecting piece. If necessary, clean
the connecting piece with the cleaning
brush.
Grip the dispensing unit by the sides
and pull it down to remove it.
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Take the dispensing unit apart,
separating it into 3components: the
Y-piece, the spouts and the holder.
Clean all parts thoroughly.
Clean the area around the central
spout with a damp cloth.
Reassembling the central spout
The dispensing unit is easier to
reassemble if the individual parts are
dampened with water beforehand.
Make sure that all parts are tightly
connected to one another.
Fit the dispensing unit back together.
Press down firmly so that the spouts
become securely connected to the
holder.
Insert the dispensing unit into the
coffee machine and connect the milk
pipe.
Refit the stainless steel cover.
Close the machine door.
Fit cover to central spout will appear in the
display.
Confirm the message withOK.
Cleaning the cup rim sensor
The cup rim sensor is located under the
central spout.
Clean the cup rim sensor at least once
a week and more often if heavily soiled.
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Press the two retainers together (see
arrows).
The cup rim sensor is released.
The cup rim sensor can be cleaned in
the dishwasher, or by hand using
warm water and a little washing-up
liquid.
To refit the cup rim sensor, press it
into the holder on the central spout
from below.
Cleaning the milk flask with lid
The milk flask should be taken apart
and cleaned every day after use.
Both the lid and the glass flask can be
cleaned in the dishwasher, or by hand
using warm water and a little washing-
up liquid.
Remove and empty the milk flask.
Rinse the milk pipework in the lid
under running water and then place
the lid in the dishwasher.
If no water runs out of the connecting
piece, clean it with the cleaning
brush.
Clean the glass flask.
Dry all the parts and reassemble the
milk flask.
Clean the milk flask holder on the
coffee machine with a damp cloth.
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Cleaning the milk valve
The milk valve seal can be damaged
by objects with sharp edges or
similar.
Do not use any sharp-edged objects
(such as knives) to clean the milk
valve.
The milk valve is located under the
bean container on the left-hand side.
If allowed to dry, milk residues can
become encrusted on the stainless
steel bolt. These crusty deposits are
difficult remove. Therefore, it is
important to carry out regular cleaning
after preparing milk.
Open the machine door.
Clean the milk valve with a damp
cloth/microfibre cloth.
Close the machine door.
Cleaning the bean containers
Risk of damage from incorrect
use and cleaning.
Immersing the bean containers in
liquids can result in malfunctions. If
they are taken apart, bits may break
off or the mechanism may no longer
work properly once they are
reassembled.
Do not disassemble the bean
containers.
Do not immerse the bean containers
in liquids, e.g. soapy water.
Coffee beans contain oils which can
deposit themselves on the walls of the
bean containers and hinder the flow of
the beans. Therefore, clean the bean
containers regularly with a soft cloth.
If required, you can clean the lids of the
bean containers by hand with warm
water and a little washing-up liquid. Dry
the lids thoroughly before refitting them
on the bean containers.
Open the machine door.
Pull the left and right-hand bean
containers out of the coffee machine.
Clean the bean container wells inside
the machine.
Tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
any coffee residues from the interior.
Remove the lids and empty the bean
containers.
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Do not remove the components for
improving the flow of the beans (see
arrow).
Clean the bean containers and lids by
hand using a slightly damp cloth. Dry
all parts carefully before filling the
bean containers with roasted coffee
beans.
Replace the lids and push the
containers back into place in the
coffee machine.
Close the machine door.
Brew unit removal and
cleaning by hand
The moving parts of the brew unit
are lubricated. Cleaning agents and
washing-up liquid will damage the
brew unit.
Clean the brew unit by hand only
under warm running water. Do not
use washing-up liquid or any other
cleaning agent.
Remove and clean the brew unit once a
week. Also clean the area below the
brew unit once a week.
Open the machine door.
Remove the water container.
Press the button under the handle of
the brew unit and, whilst doing so,
turn the handle forwards.
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First, pull the brew unit sideways
and then tip it forwards and slide it
out that way.
If you cannot remove the brew unit or
can only do so with difficulty, the brew
unit is not in the correct position (see
“Problem solving guide”).
When you have removed the brew
unit, do not change the position of
the handle on the brew unit.
Otherwise, the brew unit cannot be
inserted.
Clean the brew unit by hand under
warm running water without using
cleaning agent or washing-up liquid.
Wipe any remaining coffee residue
from the filters. One filter is located in
the funnel. The other filter can be
found to the left of the funnel.
Dry the funnel to prevent ground
coffee sticking to it the next time a
coffee is made.
Clean the inside of the coffee
machine. Use your vacuum cleaner to
remove dry ground coffee residues.
Replacing the brew unit
Proceed in reverse order: tip the brew
unit forwards at a slight angle and
push it back into the coffee machine.
Press the button under the handle of
the brew unit and, whilst doing so,
turn the handle backwards.
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Tip: If you are unable to turn the brew
unit handle, apply firm pressure to the
sides of the brew unit.
Push the water container into the
coffee machine.
The process of removing and inserting
the brew unit causes ground coffee to
drop into the drip tray.
Remove the drip tray and clean the
lid.
Push the drip tray back into the
coffee machine and close the
machine door.
Cleaning the interior, inside of
the machine door and drip tray
Clean the interior and front of the
machine as part of the normal cleaning
process. For instance, if you remove the
water container, use this as an
opportunity to clean the area under the
water container at the same time.
The drip tray is located at the bottom on
the inside of the machine door.
Remove and empty the drip tray on a
regular basis. The drip tray is
dishwasher safe.
Open the machine door.
Remove and clean the drip tray.
Remove the following parts from the
interior:
Water container
Drip tray
Maintenance container
Brew unit
Bean containers
Tip: Use your vacuum cleaner to
remove dry ground coffee residues.
Clean the interior and the inside of
the machine door by hand with a
clean and slightly damp cloth/
microfibre cloth. After cleaning, wipe
the interior and machine door dry
using a soft cloth.
Put all the parts back in place,
including the drip tray.
Close the machine door.
Cleaning the front of the
machine
If soiling is not removed promptly, it
could cause the surface to alter or
discolour.
Remove any soiling on the front of
the machine straight away.
Make sure that water cannot get
behind the display.
Clean the front of the machine after
manual descaling. If possible, wipe
up any spillages of descaling agent
immediately.
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Tip: Before cleaning the control panel,
open the machine door to prevent
accidental operation.
Clean the front of the machine with a
clean and slightly damp cloth/
microfibre cloth. After cleaning, wipe
the surfaces dry using a soft cloth.
Tip: You can also use a Miele microfibre
cloth to clean the front.
Maintenance programmes
The coffee machine has maintenance
programmes for:
Rinsing the machine
Rinsing the milk pipework
Cleaning the milk pipework*
Degreasing the brew unit*
Descaling the machine*
* If you have not fitted any cleaning
and/or descaling cartridges and have
switched off automatic cleaning, you
will need to run the maintenance
programmes manually yourself.
Please also note that the coffee
machine pipework may also have to be
descaled manually at regular intervals
even if a descaling cartridge has been
fitted, depending on how you use your
machine and the hardness of the water
used.
Opening the Maintenance menu
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
Select Maintenance.
You can now start the desired
maintenance programme.
Rinsing the machine
If you have made a coffee drink, the
coffee machine will rinse the coffee
pipework automatically before
switching off. You can also start the
Rinse the appliance function manually.
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Rinsing the milk pipework
If you have made a drink with milk, the
coffee machine will rinse the milk
pipework automatically after a few
minutes. You can also start the Rinse the
milk pipework function manually.
Maintenance programme:
Clean the milk pipework
You can run the maintenance
programme with the Miele cleaning
cartridge or with the cleaning agent for
milk pipework (small sticks of powdered
cleaning agent). The maintenance
programme lasts for
approx.20minutes.
If you have switched on automatic
cleaning and fitted a ready-to-use
cleaning cartridge, the Clean the milk
pipework maintenance programme will
run using the cleaning cartridge.
Cleaning the milk pipework with the
cleaning cartridge
In addition to using the automatic
cleaning function, you can also start the
maintenance programme manually, e.g.
to clean the milk pipework after a
period of intensive use.
The Maintenance menu is displayed.
Touch Clean the milk pipework.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Cleaning the milk pipework with the
cleaning agent for milk pipework
(sticks)
If automatic cleaning is switched off,
the milk pipework must be cleaned at
least once a week.
For optimal cleaning results, we
recommend Miele cleaning agent for
milk pipework.
The cleaning agent for milk pipework
has been specially developed for use
with Miele coffee machines and
prevents subsequent damage.
For each cleaning process, you will
need 2sticks of the cleaning agent for
milk pipework.
It is available to order via the Miele
webshop or directly from Miele (see the
end of this booklet for contact details).
Clean the milk pipework appears in the
display.
The cleaning process cannot be
cancelled. It must be completed
through to the end.
Confirm the message withOK.
Follow the instructions in the display.
When Fill water container with lukewarm
water and cleaning agent up to the 
symbol and replace it. Close the door
appears in the display, proceed as
follows.
Preparing the cleaning solution
Open 2sticks of the cleaning agent
for milk pipework and empty the
contents into the water container.
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Fill the water container to the
mark with lukewarm water and stir
the solution.
Follow the instructions for the mixing
ratio carefully. It is important that you
do not fill the water container with
too little water. Otherwise, cleaning
will be incomplete.
Replace the water container in the
coffee machine and close the
machine door.
Follow the instructions in the display.
If prompted to do so in the display,
rinse the water container thoroughly
with clean water. Make sure that no
cleaning agent is left in the water
container. Fill the water container with
fresh tap water.
The cleaning process is finished when
Process finished appears in the display.
Degreasing the brew unit and
cleaning the interior
Depending on the natural oil content of
the coffee used, the brew unit can
become blocked quite quickly. It must
be degreased regularly in order to
ensure aromatic coffee and trouble-free
operation of the coffee machine.
You can run the maintenance
programme with the Miele cleaning
cartridge or with cleaning tablets for
degreasing the brew unit. The
maintenance programme lasts for
approx.20minutes.
If you have switched on automatic
cleaning and fitted a ready-to-use
cleaning cartridge, the Degrease the
brew unit maintenance programme will
run using the cleaning cartridge.
If you have not fitted a Miele cleaning
cartridge, the following message will
appear in the display after 200portions:
Degrease the brew unit.
Confirm the message withOK.
This message will keep being displayed
until the brew unit has been degreased.
Degreasing the brew unit
The Maintenance menu is displayed.
The maintenance programme cannot
be cancelled. It must be completed
through to the end.
Touch Degrease the brew unit.
The maintenance programme will then
start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Remove the water container and the brew
unit. Rinse the brew unit by hand and clean
the interior of the machine will appear in
the display.
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Cleaning the brew unit and interior
The moving parts of the brew unit
are lubricated. Cleaning agents and
washing-up liquid will damage the
brew unit.
Clean the brew unit by hand only
under warm running water. Do not
use washing-up liquid or any other
cleaning agent.
To ensure good tasting coffee and to
prevent the formation of microbes in
the machine, remove and clean the
brew unit under running water once a
week.
Open the machine door.
Remove the water container.
Press the button under the handle of
the brew unit and, whilst doing so,
turn the handle forwards.
First, pull the brew unit sideways
and then tip it forwards and slide it
out that way.
If you cannot remove the brew unit or
can only do so with difficulty, the brew
unit is not in the correct position (see
“Problem solving guide”).
When you have removed the brew
unit, do not change the position of
the handle on the brew unit.
Otherwise, the brew unit cannot be
inserted.
Clean the brew unit by hand under
warm running water without using
cleaning agent or washing-up liquid.
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Wipe any remaining coffee residue
from the filters. One filter is located in
the funnel and the other to the left of
the funnel.
The process of removing the brew unit
causes ground coffee to drop into the
drip tray.
Remove the drip tray and clean the
lid.
Clean the inside of the coffee
machine. Use your vacuum cleaner to
remove dry ground coffee residues.
Dropping a cleaning tablet into the
brew unit
Drop a cleaning tablet into the top of
the brew unit (arrow).
Push the brew unit containing the
cleaning tablet back into the coffee
machine.
Press the button under the handle of
the brew unit and, whilst doing so,
turn the handle backwards.
Push the water container and drip
tray (plus waste container) back into
the coffee machine.
Close the machine door.
Follow the further instructions given
in the display.
The cleaning process is complete when
the drinks menu appears.
Descaling the machine
Risk of damage from spilt descaling
solution.
Sensitive surfaces and/or natural
floors can suffer damage.
Wipe up any spillages of descaling
agent immediately.
Limescale builds up in the coffee
machine through use. How often the
machine needs to be descaled will
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depend on the water hardness level in
your area. Limescale must be removed
regularly.
The machine will guide you through the
descaling process. Various messages
will appear in the display, e.g. you will
be prompted to empty the drip tray or
fill the water container.
Descaling must be carried out. The
process takes approx.20minutes.
Even if you activate automatic
descaling, the pipework may still have
to be descaled manually with the
Descale the appliance maintenance
programme at regular intervals,
depending on how you use your
machine.
If you have not fitted a descaling
cartridge, the display will remind you
when you need to descale the coffee
machine.
No. of uses until appliance needs descaling:
50 will appear in the display. As of this
point, the display will indicate how
many more drinks can be made before
descaling becomes absolutely
essential. This number is indicated
whenever a drink is made.
Confirm the message withOK.
When the number of remaining portions
reaches 0, the coffee machine will lock
out.
You can switch the coffee machine off if
you do not want to run the descaling
programme at this point in time. You
can not make any drinks until the
machine has been descaled.
Descaling after prompt appears in
the display
Descale the appliance appears in the
display.
Descaling cannot be cancelled once it
has started. It must be completed
through to the end.
Confirm the message withOK.
The process will start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
When Fill water container with lukewarm
water and descaling agent up to the 
symbol and replace it appears in the
display, proceed as follows.
Make up the descaling solution
We recommend using Miele descaling
tablets for optimum results.
These have been specially developed
for use with Miele coffee machines and
prevent subsequent damage.
Other descaling agents, which
contain other acids besides citric
acid and/or other undesirable
substances, such as chlorides for
example, could damage the coffee
machine. Moreover, the descaling
effect required could not be
guaranteed if the descaling solution
was not of the appropriate
concentration.
Miele descaling tablets are available to
order via the Miele webshop, from Miele
(see back cover for contact details) or
from your Miele dealer.
You will need 2descaling tablets.
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Fill the water container to the mark
with lukewarm water.
Drop 2descaling tablets in the water.
Follow the instructions for the mixing
ratio carefully. It is important that you
do not fill the water container with
too much or too little water.
Otherwise, the descaling process will
be cancelled prematurely.
Carrying out descaling
Push the water container back into
the machine.
Follow the further instructions given
in the display.
When Rinse and refill the water container
appears in the display:
Remove the water container and
rinse it thoroughly with clean water.
Ensure that no descaling solution
residue remains in the water
container. Fill the water container to
the mark with fresh tap water.
The descaling process is complete
when the drinks menu appears.
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Risk of damage from spilt cleaning
and descaling solution.
Sensitive surfaces and/or natural
floors can suffer damage.
One way to catch the cleaning and
descaling solution is to place the
maintenance container under the
central spout before switching off the
machine.
Clear up any spillages of cleaning
and descaling solution.
When handling a descaling cartridge
which has already been filled with
water, ensure that the descaling
solution does not come into contact
with sensitive surfaces.
The coffee machine features automatic
maintenance programmes for cleaning
the milk pipework and brew unit, and
for descaling the machine. For this, the
Miele cleaning and descaling cartridges
must be fitted in the coffee machine. If
both types of maintenance programme
are due to run on the same day,
automatic cleaning will always be
performed before automatic descaling
(total time: approx.2.5hours).
You can set the time for starting
cleaning and descaling via the
Maintenance Timer.
The coffee machine will automatically
determine the days when to carry out
automatic descaling based on the
usage pattern.
During automatic cleaning, the milk
pipework gets cleaned and/or the brew
unit gets degreased. The coffee
machine also determines the cleaning
solution concentration and the cleaning
programme type for automatic cleaning
based on the number and types of
drinks made.
If you do not make any drinks, the
automatic maintenance programmes
will not be started.
In order to run the automatic cleaning
programmes, a solution is prepared by
mixing water with the cleaning agent.
This solution is then pumped through
the coffee machine pipework. After the
defined activation phase, all the
solution is rinsed out of the pipework
and the machine can then be used as
normal for making drinks.
During automatic cleaning and
descaling, you will hear various noises
(e.g. rinsing noises) at frequent intervals
even though the machine is switched
off.
Please note before and during
the automatic maintenance
programmes:
The coffee machine must be ready to
use and the following conditions must
be met:
Ready-to-use cleaning and descaling
cartridges are fitted.
Automatic cleaning is switched on.
The coffee machine must not be
disconnected from the electricity
supply during the automatic
maintenance programmes.
The drip tray, brew unit and central
spout are inserted.
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If filling the water container manually:
the water container is inserted and is
filled with water at least up to the
mark.
Carry out the instructions which
appear in the display before switch-
off, e.g. Empty and refit the drip tray and
the waste container.
The machine door is closed when the
programme is started.
The coffee machine is switched off.
Automatic cleaning
If you have made a drink containing
milk within the last 24hours, the milk
pipework will be cleaned. The brew unit
will be cleaned after making
approx.25coffee drinks.
Automatic cleaning lasts for
approx.25minutes if both the milk
system and the brewing system have to
be cleaned.
Switching automatic cleaning
on and off
It is usual to switch on automatic
cleaning as part of the process of
setting up the coffee machine.
However, Automatic cleaning can be
switched on or off at any time.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
Select Settings and then Automatic
cleaning.
Select the setting you want and
confirm withOK.
If coffee drinks and/or milk have
already been dispensed when
automatic cleaning is switched on,
you will need to clean the coffee
machine manually as a one-off
operation. This will remove any milk
residues and coffee oils, and will reset
the counter.
The Miele cleaning cartridge
Only use the Miele cleaning cartridge
for automatic cleaning. It has been
developed specifically for use in this
coffee machine.
Please note that the Miele cleaning
cartridge has a lifespan of
approx.1year after it has been
placed in the machine.
Critical for the one-year lifespan is
the date on which the cleaning
cartridge was fitted.
Do not fill the cleaning cartridge with
other fluids or substances.
The Miele cleaning cartridge contains a
cleaning agent for the effective removal
of milk residues and coffee oils.
The Miele cleaning cartridge will last for
up to 3months of automatic cleaning,
depending on how often the coffee
machine is used. Frequent manual
cleaning or a large number of drinks will
shorten this period accordingly.
You can display the cartridge fill level as
a segment bar under Settings | Info| Fill
levels. As the cartridge fill level
decreases, various messages will
appear at regular intervals to remind
you to have a new cartridge at the
ready.
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The first message will appear when the
cartridge is approx.25% full.
Cleaning cartridges are available to
order via the Miele webshop or directly
from Miele (see back cover for contact
details).
If no cleaning cartridge has been
fitted or if the fitted cartridge is
empty or has expired, the milk
pipework and brew unit must be
cleaned manually. For this, you will
need the appropriate cleaning agents
(see “Cleaning and care” – “Cleaning
the milk pipework” and “Degreasing
the brew unit”).
You can leave the cleaning cartridge in
place during long periods of non-use or
when transporting the coffee machine.
Replacing the cleaning
cartridge
You will need a new Miele cleaning
cartridge. Cleaning cartridges are
available to order via the Miele
webshop or directly from Miele (see
back cover for contact details).
Open the machine door and remove
the maintenance container.
Pull the receptacle holding the
cartridge forwards and remove them
both.
Unscrew the cleaning cartridge from
the holder. Dispose of the spent
cartridge with your household waste.
Cleaning agent residues can
sometimes dry on the holder, leaving
white deposits behind. These residues
will not affect the automatic cleaning
programme. If necessary, you can
wipe the deposits off with a damp
cloth or put the holder in the
dishwasher.
Take the new cartridge out of its
packaging and unscrew the screw
cap. The cap is no longer required.
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Screw the new cartridge into the
holder upside down.
Push the holder and cartridge into the
coffee machine until the holder
audibly clicks into place.
Put the maintenance container back
inside the coffee machine and close
the machine door.
Automatic descaling
Automatic descaling takes
approx.2hours, including the activation
phase.
To ensure the longevity of
components and a consistent
environment free of limescale, the
coffee machine needs to be manually
descaled from time to time. The
intervals are determined by your
usage behaviour and the water
hardness level of your area. If you
make a lot of coffees with milk, for
example, you will need to descale the
coffee machine more frequently with
the descaling tablets.
The Miele descaling cartridge
Only use the Miele descaling
cartridge for the automatic descaling
programme.
Please note that the Miele descaling
cartridge has a lifespan of
approx.1year after it has been
placed in the machine and filled with
water for the first time. Critical for the
one-year lifespan is the date on
which the descaling cartridge was
fitted and filled with water.
Do not fit a descaling cartridge which
has already been used in another
Miele coffee machine. Your coffee
machine will have no information
about the fill level of this cartridge.
The descaling effect may be
insufficient and damage your coffee
machine.
Do not fill the descaling cartridge
with other fluids or substances.
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The descaling agent comes in the form
of tablets in the descaling cartridge.
The cartridge is filled with water when it
is placed in the machine. The tablets
gradually dissolve over time.
The Miele descaling cartridge will last
for up to 12months of automatic
descaling, depending on how often the
coffee machine is used.
You can display the cartridge fill level as
a segment bar under Settings | Info| Fill
levels. As the cartridge fill level
decreases, various messages will
appear at regular intervals to remind
you to have a new cartridge at the
ready.
The descaling cartridge is available to
order from the Miele online shop or
directly from Miele (see back cover for
contact details).
If a descaling cartridge is not fitted,
an empty cartridge is fitted or an
expired cartridge is fitted, the
machine needs to be descaled using
the Descale the appliance maintenance
programme. To do this, the
appropriate descaling agent is
required (see “Cleaning and care –
Descaling the machine”).
The descaling cartridge can remain
fitted even if the machine is not used for
a long time. Remove the cartridge
before transporting the coffee machine.
Please note:
Once filled with water, the descaling
cartridge has a max. shelf life of
3weeks outside of the machine.
It should be transported with care
and upright. Avoid shaking it.
Shaking or turning upside down
reduces the shelf life or damages the
cartridge.
The cartridge should be stored
upright, in a dark place and at room
temperature (16-38°C).
Replacing the descaling cartridge
Removing the descaling cartridge
Open the machine door and remove
the maintenance container.
Pull the cartridge holder forwards.
Remove the cartridge.
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Tip: You can seal the descaling
cartridge with the cap that can be found
on the cartridge. This cap can be easily
detached by snapping it off.
Dispose of the cartridge with your
household waste.
Fitting the descaling cartridge
Insert the cartridge and push it
upwards as far as it will go.
Push the cartridge holder back and
then put the maintenance container in
place.
Close the machine door.
Follow the instructions in the display.
The next time the coffee machine is
switched off, the new descaling
cartridge will also fill with water when
the machine is rinsed. You will hear
water being pumped into the cartridge
at frequent intervals.
Always wait for the coffee machine
to switch itself off. Do not force it to
do so.
If you do not want to fit a descaling
cartridge, seal the system with the
adapter.
Insert the adapter in place of the
cartridge.
Maintenance Timer
In the Maintenance Timer, you can
select any start time you like for the
automatic maintenance programmes.
Please note that the automatic
maintenance programmes can take
approx.2.5hours to run. For this
reason, it is best to set an evening time
or a regular time during the day when
you are always out.
You can set different start times for the
weekend and/or for Monday to Friday.
Setting the Maintenance Timer
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor.
Select Settings and then Timer.
Select Maintenance timer.
Change the settings as required and
confirm withOK.
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The start time is saved. From now on,
the automatic maintenance
programmes will commence at the
desired time each day.
Cancelling automatic cleaning
and descaling
You can cancel the automatic cleaning
programmes during the activation
phase.
You can cancel automatic cleaning
twice to continue making drinks. If
automatic cleaning is cancelled three
times in a row, the brew unit will have
to be degreased and/or the milk
pipework cleaned when the coffee
machine is next switched on.
Automatic descaling can be cancelled
as often as you like. In this case, you
may need to descale the coffee
machine using the descaling tablets
(see “Cleaning and care – Descaling
the machine”).
Touch theOn/Offbutton.
The time left in hours is shown in the
display.
Cancelling automatic maintenance
Touch Cancel.
The cleaning or descaling solution is
rinsed out of the pipework. Rinsing can
take up to 5minutes. You can now
make drinks.
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Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easily
remedied. Time and money will be saved because a service call will not be
needed.
The following guide may help you to find the reason for a malfunction or a fault,
and to correct it.
Messages in the display
Error messages must be confirmed withOK, otherwise the message can
reappear in the display even though the problem has been remedied.
Follow the instructions which appear in the display to remedy the problem.
If after this, the fault message appears in the display again, contact Miele Service.
Problem Cause and remedy
F1, F2,
F80, F82
F353, F354
There is an internal fault.
Switch the coffee machine off. Wait for
approximately1hour before switching the
machine back on again.
F74, F77
F225, F226
F235, F353, F354
There is an internal fault.
Switch the coffee machine off. Wait for
approximately2minutes before switching the
machine back on again.
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Problem Cause and remedy
F73 or
Check the brew unit
The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly or is
soiled. It is not possible to press the ground coffee.
Check whether you can remove the brew unit.
If you can remove the brew unit, rinse it under
running water.
Push the coffee ejector of the brew unit into the
correct position (see illustration).
Place the water container in the coffee machine
and close the machine door. Do not insert the
brew unit. Switch the coffee machine on.
This will initialise the brew unit motor and put it back
into the start position.
When Insert the brew unit appears in the display, put
the brew unit back in the coffee machine.
If you cannot remove the brew unit, switch the
coffee machine off. Wait for
approximately2minutes before switching the
machine back on again.
A manual maintenance
programme is
prematurely aborted
and the following
appears in the display:
Push the water container in
until it engages.
The water container has not been filled and inserted
correctly.
Check that you have selected the correct mark.
The symbols marked on the water container indicate
the amount of water required for the
Descale the appliance: and Clean the milk pipework:
maintenance programmes.
Fill the water container up to the relevant mark and
restart the process.
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Problem Cause and remedy
Check water intake and
empty the water container
The mains water supply is not working.
Check whether the inlet hose is kinked or the
stopcock is not turned on completely.
Remove and empty the water container.
Insert the empty water container into the coffee
machine.
The following message is displayed: Please wait. Water
container filling.. The water container fills up.
To turn off the mains water connection, fill and insert
the water container. You can then select Settings:
Mains water| Off.
F233 The cup rim sensor is not inserted or is incorrectly
inserted.
If the central spout is moving upwards and the cup
rim sensor is bumped, e.g. with a cup, the cup rim
sensor loses its reference position.
Confirm the message withOK.
Refit the cup rim sensor.
Cup rim detection remains inactive and the central
spout stays in the top position until the coffee
machine is next switched on. Cup rim detection is
reinitialised during the next switch-on operation.
F355, F357–F362 The bean system must be set up again, e.g. coffee
beans have possibly got jammed.
Open the machine door and remove both bean
containers from the coffee machine.
Close the machine door.
The bean system is set up.
Follow the instructions in the display.
F307 The milk valve is faulty.
Remove and clean the milk valve (see “Cleaning
the milk valve” in the “Problem solving guide”
chapter).
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Unusual performance of the coffee machine
Problem Cause and remedy
The display remains
dark when the coffee
machine is turned on
using the On/
Offbutton.
The On/Off button was not held for long enough.
Touch and hold theOn/Offbutton for at least
3seconds.
The plug is not inserted in the socket correctly.
Insert the plug into the socket.
The fuse has tripped because the coffee machine,
voltage or another appliance is defective.
Switch off at the wall socket and remove the plug.
Contact a qualified electrician or the Miele
Customer Service Department.
The lighting remains off
after the coffee
machine has been
switched on.
The lighting has been switched off.
Switch the lighting on (see “Settings - Lighting”).
The lighting is faulty.
Call Service.
The time of day is being
displayed but
thesensor and
movement sensor are
failing to respond.
This is not a fault. The QuickTouch function is
switched off. Select Display| QuickTouch| On so that
thesensor and movement sensor respond even
when the coffee machine is switched off.
The coffee machine
does not respond to
operation via the
display.
There is a fault.
Touch and hold the On/Offbutton until the
display switches off and the machine restarts.
The coffee machine
turns off suddenly.
The switch-off time programmed using the timer has
been reached.
If required, you can select a new switch-off time
(see “Settings – Timer”).
The plug is not inserted in the socket correctly.
Insert the plug into the socket.
The sensors do not
respond to touch.
The coffee machine can
no longer be operated.
There is an internal fault.
Disconnect the coffee machine from the power
supply.
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Problem Cause and remedy
A fan can be heard even
though no drinks are
being prepared or the
coffee machine is
switched off.
This is not a fault.
Once a drink has been dispensed or the machine has
been switched off, the internal fan will continue to run
for up to30minutes or so.
The brew unit cannot be
removed.
The brew unit is not positioned correctly.
If necessary, move the handle on the brew unit
back to the start position. Close the machine door.
Switch the coffee machine off.
Wait approx.1minute before switching the coffee
machine back on.
This will initialise the brew unit motor and put it back
into the start position.
If necessary, repeat these steps.
Drink dispensing is
prematurely aborted
even though there is a
container under the
central spout.
This is not a fault.
If the container has a very wide opening that
prevents the cup rim sensor from making contact
with the edge of the container (e.g. in the case of a
very large cup), the drink will be cancelled. Use a
different container or position the existing one so that
the sensor can detect the rim.
The coffee machine
does not switch itself
on even though the On
at timer setting has
been activated.
The system lock has been activated.
Deactivate the system lock.
The current day of the week has not been selected.
Check the timer settings and change these if
necessary.
The coffee machine was not used after being
switched on automatically three times in succession
(holiday mode).
Switch the machine on and dispense a drink.
The coffee machine does not switch on with the On
at timer while automatic descaling is being carried
out. This is not a fault. Select a different timer setting.
Steam is dispensed
instead of water while
preparing hot water or
making tea.
It is likely that the wrong altitude has been set.
Change the altitude settings (SettingsAltitude).
If necessary, you can also change the temperature
settings for the drinks (Drink parameters).
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Problem Cause and remedy
The display is hard to
see or not able to be
read.
The display brightness has been set too low.
Change this setting (see “Settings”).
The display lights up
but the coffee machine
does not heat up and no
drinks are made.
The Demo mode for demonstrating the coffee
machine in the showroom has been activated.
Deactivate the demo mode (see “Settings – Demo
mode”)
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Faults with automatic cleaning and/or descaling
Problem Cause and remedy
After switching on, a
message appears
informing you that
automatic cleaning and/
or descaling could not
be carried out.
All removable parts, such as the water container, drip
tray, brew unit or central spout, must be fitted.
The water container must be filled with water at least
up to the descaling symbol.
The machine door was not closed.
Confirm the message withOK.
Make sure that the coffee machine is ready to use
before the next automatic cleaning and/or
descaling process.
The coffee machine was not switched off at the start
time.
The automatic maintenance programmes will only
start if the coffee machine is switched off.
Confirm the message withOK.
Change the start time if neccesary.
Descale the appliance
appears even though a
ready-to-use descaling
cartridge has been
fitted. Drinks cannot be
made.
Depending on the water hardness level in your area
and your usage behaviour, the coffee machine needs
to be descaled using the maintenance programme
occasionally.
For this you will need to use Miele descaling tablets.
Descale the coffee machine using the
maintenance programme (see “Cleaning and care
– Descaling the machine”).
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Problem Cause and remedy
When the machine is
switched on, one of
these messages
appears: Automatic
cleaning could not be carried
out. Start Automatic
cleaning (duration min.)
now? Otherwise Automatic
cleaning will be permanently
switched off
or:
Automatic maintenance
could not be carried out.
Carry out the Automatic
cleaning part of the
Automatic maintenance
programme (duration min.)
now? Otherwise the
Automatic cleaning part of
the Automatic maintenance
programme will be
permanently switched off
No drinks can be made.
Automatic cleaning could not be carried out twice.
If you want the coffee machine to continue cleaning
the milk pipework and degreasing the brew unit
automatically:
Make sure that the coffee machine is ready for
automatic maintenance (see “Automatic cleaning
and descaling”).
TouchOK to start automatic cleaning.
If you select No to switch automatic cleaning off, you
will have to clean the milk pipework and degrease the
brew unit manually (see “Cleaning and care”). For this,
you will need the cleaning agent for milk pipework
and the tablets for degreasing the brew unit.
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Unsatisfactory results
Problem Cause and remedy
The coffee is not hot
enough.
The cup has not been pre-heated.
The smaller the cup and the thicker its sides, the
more important it is to pre-heat it.
Pre-heat the cup, for example, with hot water.
The brewing temperature has been set too low.
Set a higher brewing temperature.
The filters in the brew unit are blocked.
Remove the brew unit and clean by hand
Degrease the brew unit.
The coffee grinder
makes a louder noise
than usual.
The coffee bean container has become empty during
the grinding process.
Fill the coffee bean container with fresh beans.
There may be foreign objects such as plastic or
stones in amongst the coffee beans.
Switch the coffee machine off immediately. Call
Service.
The coffee flows too
quickly into the cup.
The coffee is too coarsely ground.
Set the grinder to a finer setting (see “Grinder
setting”).
The coffee trickles too
slowly into the cup.
The coffee is too finely ground.
Set the grinder to a coarser setting (see “Grinder
setting”).
The crema on the
coffee or espresso is
not as it should be.
The grinder setting is not correct.
Set the grinder to a finer or coarser setting.
The brew temperature is too high for the type of
coffee being used.
Set a lower brewing temperature.
The coffee beans are no longer fresh.
Add fresh beans to the coffee bean container.
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Problem Cause and remedy
The coffee tastes weak.
The coffee grounds in
the waste container are
sludgy and grainy.
Less coffee is being brewed because insufficient
coffee beans are getting into the grinder.
Have you used a dark roast?
This type of coffee bean is often more oily. These oils
can cling to the inside of the bean containers and
hinder the flow of beans.
Are you using a type of coffee with very large beans
or different sized beans?
The beans are possibly getting wedged or jammed
and forming “bean bridges”.
Clean the bean containers more often if you are
using darker, more oily coffee beans.
If you are using a type of coffee with very large
beans or different sized beans, pull the bean
containers out slightly and give them a shake.
If necessary, try using a different type of coffee.
Coffee is not being
dispensed from both
spouts evenly. Milk may
be sputtering when
being heated up.
Coffee deposits in the central spout are obstructing
dispensing.
Take the central spout apart and wash all the
components – with the exception of the stainless
steel cover – in the dishwasher.
This cleaning operation should be performed once
a week.
The consistency of the
milk froth is
unsatisfactory.
The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth can
only be achieved with cold milk (below 10°C).
Check the temperature of the milk in the milk flask.
The milk pipework is blocked and/or the milk valve is
soiled.
Follow the instructions in “Cleaning the milk valve”.
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Problem Cause and remedy
Coffee drinks trickle/
dribble slowly out of the
central spout.
The brew unit is blocked because the coffee machine
has been used very intensively. And/or the brew unit
has not been regularly removed and cleaned by hand.
If a cleaning cartridge is fitted, start by switching
off Automatic cleaning (Settings| Automatic cleaning).
Run the Degrease the brew unit maintenance
programme with 1cleaning tablet (see “Cleaning
and care – Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning
the interior”).
It is particularly important to clean the filters in the
brew unit thoroughly.
If necessary, switch on Automatic cleaning before
you start making a drink.
Otherwise, the Clean the milk pipework and Degrease the
brew unit maintenance programmes will have to be run
again.
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Cleaning the milk valve
If the following issues occur during milk
preparation, the milk valve may be
blocked: only hot milk is dispensed
instead of milk froth, the milk sputters
or sprays out. Start by checking the
points listed below:
Is the milk in the milk flask cold
(<10°C)?
Have the central spout and the milk
flask lid been cleaned thoroughly?
Is the central spout correctly fitted?
Are the milk pipework and dispensing
unit securely connected?
If you are still unhappy with the results
of milk preparation, follow the steps
described for cleaning the milk valve.
The milk valve cover should only be
cleaned by hand.
Open the machine door.
Remove the bean container and
maintenance container on the left-
hand side.
Take the stainless steel cover off the
central spout.
Remove the milk valve cover as
follows: on the top right-hand side of
the cover, you will find a pin for
swivelling the cover out.
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2
3
Detach the milk pipework from the
dispensing unit on the central
spout and from the milk valve
holder( and).
Remove the milk pipework
connecting the milk valve to the
central spout.
Disconnect the angular moulded
hose from the round hose. Rinse the
hoses thoroughly under running
water.
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Do not remove the connecting pieces
from the hoses.
Press the retainers on the left and
right-hand sides of the milk valve
holder and pull the holder forwards to
remove it.
Take the holder and silicone seal
apart.
Pull the stainless steel bolt upwards
and out.
Clean the individual components of
the milk valve in the dishwasher.
Tip: If there are any dry milk residues
on the front, soak the stainless steel
bolt in warm water and a little washing-
up liquid before placing it in the
dishwasher.
Fitting the milk valve
Insert the stainless steel bolt from
above.
Insert the silicone seal into the milk
valve holder.
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Insert the holder and silicone seal
until they audibly click into place.
Connect together the angular
moulded hose and longer milk pipe.
Start by attaching the top of the
moulded hose to the central spout.
The black connecting piece should
be pointing to the rear.
Then, connect the bottom end of the
moulded hose to the dispensing unit.
Insert the milk pipework into the milk
valve on the left and right-hand sides.
Check that the milk pipework is snug
against the housing and that the
cover can be easily attached.
Tip: If necessary, screw the milk
pipework backwards at the connecting
piece on the right-hand side.
Attach the milk valve cover as
follows: insert the pin in the top right-
hand corner and swivel the cover
backwards until a proper fit is
achieved.
Push the left-hand bean container
and maintenance container back into
the coffee machine. Attach the
central spout's stainless steel cover.
Close the machine door.
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After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannot
correct yourself, or if the machine is
under guarantee please contact:
your Miele Dealer
or
Miele.
Contact details for Miele are given at
the end of this booklet. N.B. A call-out
fee will be charged for service visits
where the problem could have been
resolved as described in these
instructions.
When contacting Miele, please quote
the model and serial number of your
coffee machine.
These can be found on the data plate:
Warranty
For information on the appliance
warranty specific to your country please
contact Miele. See back cover for
address.
In the UK, your coffee machine
warranty is valid for 2 years from the
date of purchase. However, you must
activate your cover by calling 0330 160
6640 or registering online at
www.miele.co.uk.
Accessories
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These products and other useful
accessories can be ordered via the
Miele webshop, from Miele (see back
cover for contact details) or from your
Miele dealer.
Microfibre cloth
for removing finger marks and light
soiling
Cleaning agent for milk pipework
for cleaning the milk system
Cleaning tablets
for degreasing the brew unit
Miele cleaning cartridges
for automatically cleaning the milk
pipework and brew unit
Miele descaling cartridge
for automatic descaling
Descaling tablets
for manual descaling
CJ JUG coffee flask
Vacuum flask for coffee or tea
(capacity 1l)
Miele Coffee Black Edition “One
for All”
Perfect for making Espresso, Café
Crema and Coffee with milk.
Miele Coffee “Espresso”
Perfect for making Espresso.
Miele Coffee Black Edition “Café
Crema”
Perfect for making coffee.
Miele Coffee “Decaf”
Perfect for making decaffeinated
coffee.
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Mains water connection
Danger of injury and machine
damage if machine is not connected
properly.
Failing to connect the machine
properly can result in personal injury
and/or material damage.
The machine may only be plumbed
into the mains water supply by
suitably qualified persons.
Risk to health and risk of
damage due to contaminated water.
The quality of the incoming water
must conform to the requirements for
drinking water in the country where
the coffee machine is being used.
Connect the coffee machine to the
water supply.
Connection to the water supply must
comply with the applicable
regulations in the country where the
machine is being installed. All units
and systems used to supply water to
the coffee machine must also
comply with the applicable
regulations in the respective country.
Connect the coffee machine directly
to a fresh water pipe.
Avoid connecting the coffee machine
to a water supply in which the water
might stagnate. Otherwise, the
flavour of the drinks could be
impaired.
The coffee machine meets the
requirements of IEC61770 and
EN61770.
The coffee machine must only be
connected to a cold water supply.
The back syphonage prevention system
is already installed inside the machine
in accordance with the applicable DIN
standards.
The water connection pressure needs
to be between 100and 1000kPa (1and
10bar).
A stopcock must be provided between
the stainless steel hose and the
household water supply to ensure that
the water supply can be cut off if
necessary. Make sure the stopcock
remains easily accessible once the
coffee machine has been installed.
Fitting the stainless steel hose to the
coffee machine
Only use the stainless steel hose
supplied. The stainless steel hose
must not be shortened, extended or
replaced by a different hose.
A faulty stainless steel hose must
only be replaced by a genuine
original Miele replacement hose. The
food-grade stainless steel hose is
available to order via the Miele
webshop or directly from Miele (see
back cover for contact details).
The stainless steel hose supplied is
1.5m long.
Remove the cover cap from the
mains water connection at the back
of the coffee machine.
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Take the angled end of the stainless
steel hose and check whether there is
a washer. If there is no washer, fit
one.
Screw the coupling nut on the
stainless steel hose onto the
stopcock.
Ensure that the threaded union is
properly connected and does not
leak.
Connecting the water supply
Disconnect the coffee machine
from the power supply before
connecting it to the water supply.
Close the stopcock before
connecting the coffee machine to the
water supply.
Make sure that the stopcock remains
accessible after the machine has
been installed.
A stopcock with 3/4" thread must be
incorporated when connecting the
coffee machine to the water supply.
Check whether there is a washer. Fit
one, if not.
Connect the stainless steel hose to
the stopcock.
Ensure that it is securely screwed into
position correctly.
Turn on the stopcock slowly and
check the mains water connection for
leaks.
Correct the position of the seal and
union, if necessary.
You can now continue installing the
coffee machine.
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Electrical connection
Before connecting the coffee machine,
make sure that the connection data on
the data plate (voltage and frequency)
matches that of the electricity supply.
This data must correspond in order to
avoid the risk of damage to the coffee
machine. If in any doubt, consult a
qualified electrician.
The voltage and frequency are given on
the data plate located inside the
machine. Please ensure these match
the household mains supply. This data
must correspond in order to avoid
damage to the machine. The correct
fuse rating must also be observed.
This machine is supplied with a cable
and moulded plug (13A in the UK) for
connection to the mains electrical
supply.
If possible, the socket should remain
easily accessible. If the socket is no
longer accessible after installation, an
additional means of disconnection must
be provided for all poles. Suitable
means of disconnection include
switches with an all-pole contact gap of
at least 3mm. These include circuit
breakers, fuses and contactors
(EN60335).
Do not connect the coffee machine to
an off-grid inverter. These devices are
used for autonomous power supply,
e.g. a solar power system. Power
surges could cause a safety shutdown.
This could damage the electronic
module.
The coffee machine must not be used
with “energy saving plugs. These
reduce the amount of energy supplied
to the machine, causing it to overheat.
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Building-in dimensions
Installation in a tall unit
A minimum installation height of 850mm must be observed.
All dimensions are given in mm.
The machine can be combined with other Miele built-in appliances. In this case,
there must be a full-width, closed shelf between them. If the machine it to be
combined with a suitable built-in plate/food-warming drawer, no shelf is required in
between.
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Installation and connections
All dimensions are given in mm.
a
Power cable
b
Mains water connection
c
No electrical or mains water connection in this area
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Building in the coffee machine
Danger of injury due to incorrect
operation.
A machine that has not been built in
is not safe and can cause injuries.
Do not operate the coffee machine
unless it has been built in.
Danger of damage due to
incorrect operation.
If the ambient temperature range is
not observed, the coffee machine
may not function properly.
The coffee machine may only be
operated within an ambient
temperature range of +16°C to
+38°C.
A minimum installation height of
850mm must be observed.
A door opening angle of 120° must
be ensured so that you can remove
the left-hand bean container.
Check that there is a gap of at least
299mm between the wall (or similar)
and the coffee machine so that you can
open the door wide enough to remove
the left-hand bean container (minimum
door opening angle of120°).
To install the machine, you will need a
TX20 screwdriver.
Tip: It is useful to have somewhere at
the height of the niche to place the
machine on. This will make it easier to
connect the machine to the electricity
and water supplies.
Connecting the water and electricity
supplies
Observe the information under
“Mains water connection” and
“Electrical connection”.
Connect the coffee machine to the
water and electricity supplies.
Pushing in and aligning the coffee
machine
When pushing the machine into the
niche, make sure that the electrical
and mains water connections do not
get trapped or damaged.
Push the coffee machine all the way
into the niche until you feel a
resistance.
Check the height of the coffee
machine to make sure that it is sitting
centrally in the niche and that it is
level. Align the machine.
Never align the coffee machine by
adjusting the door hinges. This will
prevent the milk flask from attaching
correctly and interfere with the milk
preparation process.
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Now screw the coffee machine to the
furniture unit.
Open the machine door.
TwoTX20 (25mm) screwsare
included with the machine.
Secure the coffee machine to the side
walls of the furniture unit using the
screws supplied. Tighten both screws
by hand.
Tip: To make it easier to attach the
screw on the left, you can remove the
door opening limiters and increase the
door opening angle to approx.170°
(see “Door opening limiters”). Make
sure that there is sufficient space
available and that the machine door is
not going to hit an adjacent wall.
Carry out a functional check on the
coffee machine.
Door opening limiters
The coffee machine door hinges are
equipped with door opening limiters
that restrict the opening angle of the
machine door to approx.120°. This will
prevent the machine door from hitting
an adjacent wall and being damaged
when opened.
The door opening limiters can be
removed, allowing you to increase the
opening angle to approx.170°. This
makes it easier to remove the bean
containers, for example.
Removing the door opening limiters
Make sure that sufficient space is
available for the larger door opening
angle and that the machine door is
not going to hit an adjacent wall.
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Remove the door opening limiters
from the hinges, e.g. by prising them
out with a screwdriver.
The machine door opening angle has
now been increased to approx.170°.
Conformity declaration
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Miele hereby declares that this coffee
machine complies with Directive
2014/53/EU.
The complete text of the EU declaration
of conformity is available from one of
the following internet addresses:
Products, Download from
www.miele.co.uk
For service, information, operating
instructions etc: go to
www.miele.co.uk/domestic/
customer-information-385.htm and
enter the name of the product or the
serial number
Frequency band
of the WiFi
module
2.4000GHz –
2.4835GHz
Maximum
transmitting
power of the WiFi
module
<100mW
Copyrights and Licences
113
Miele uses their own and third party software which is not subject to any so-called
Open Source Licence for the operation and control of the appliance. This software/
these software components are protected by copyright. The copyright powers of
Miele and third parties have to be respected.
Furthermore, this appliance contains software components which are distributed
under Open Source licence conditions. Please refer to Settings| Legal information|
Open Source licences in the appliance for the Open Source components contained
therein, together with the corresponding copyright notices, copies of the licence
terms valid at the time, and any further information. The liability and warranty
provisions of the Open Source licence terms and conditions as stated therein
apply only in relation to the respective rights holders.
In particular, the appliance contains software components licenced by the
copyright holders under the GNU General Public License, Version 2, or the GNU
Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1. For a period of at least 3 years from
the date of purchase or delivery of the appliance respectively, Miele offers to
provide you or third parties with a machine-readable copy of the source code of
the Open Source components contained in the appliance and licenced under the
terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2, or the GNU Lesser General
Public License, Version 2.1, on a data carrier (CD-ROM, DVD or USB stick). Please
contact us via e-mail (info@miele.com) or the below postal address and state the
product name, the serial number and the date of purchase to obtain this source
code.
Miele & Cie. KG
Open Source
GTZ/TIM
Carl-Miele-Straße 29
33332 Gütersloh
Please note the limited warranty in favour of the rights holders under the terms of
the GNU General Public License, Version 2, and the GNU Lesser General Public
License, Version 2.1:
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License and GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
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Miele (Pty) Ltd
63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021
Tel: (011) 875 9000
Fax: (011) 875 9035
E-mail: info@miele.co.za
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd.
Gold & Diamond Park
Office No. 6-217
Sheikh Zayed Road
P.O. Box 11 47 82 - Dubai
Tel. +971 4 3044 999
Fax. +971 4 3418 852
800-MIELE (64353)
E-Mail: info@miele.ae
Website: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Manufacturer:
Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
K.E. & Kingstone Co., Ltd.
6th Fl., No. 120, Sec. 2
Jianguo N. Rd.
Taipei, Taiwan
TEL: +886 2 2502-7256
FAX: +886 2 2502-3077
E-mail: kenk@kenk.com.tw
Website:
www.kenk.com.tw/ke/miele
Taiwan
Thailand
BHIRAJ TOWER at EmQuartier
43rd Floor Unit 4301-4303
689 Sukhumvit Road
North Klongton Sub-District
Vadhana District
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
M.-Nr. 11 203 280 / 01
en-GB
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