Miele 29640550USA Manuel d'installation

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Page 1 - Built-in Coffee System

Operating and Installation InstructionsBuilt-in Coffee SystemTo prevent accidents and machine damage, you absolutely must readthese instructions befor

Page 2 - Contents

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS10 Defective components should be replaced by Miele original partsonly. Only with original Miele parts can the manufactu

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M.-Nr. 10 214 170 / 04en – US, CACVA 6405

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS11Plumbing Do not connect the coffee system to a hot water supply. The non-return valve must be easily accessible when

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS12Proper use Danger of burning and scalding from the dispensers.The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot. Please no

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS13 Do not use green (unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffeebeans which contain green coffee beans. Green coffee b

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS14Cleaning and care The coffee system must be disconnected from the electrical sup-ply before cleaning or maintenance.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS15For machines with stainless steel surfaces: Do not use sticky notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tapeor other t

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Guide to the appliance16Front viewaOn / Off button bControls and displaycDoor handledHot water dispensereDrip tray coverfHeight-adjustable main dispe

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Guide to the appliance17Interior viewhGround coffee chute coveriBrew unitjGround coffee chutekGrind control leverlCoffee bean containermWater tank wit

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Controls and display18aOn / Off buttonTurning the machine On and OffbDrink buttonsFor making espresso, coffee ,cappuccino , or latte macchiato 

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Accessories19Additional accessories are available.Contact Miele or visit the Miele websitefor more information. These productsand other useful accesso

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Contents2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ... 5Preparing your appliance for an extended vac

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Before using for the first time20Before using the coffee system forthe first time, please read these in-structions and make yourself familiarwith the

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Before using for the first time21DisplayYou can choose from the following op-tions:– On: The time and date are always vis-ible in the display when the

Page 16 - Guide to the appliance

Before using for the first time22Determining the water hardnessYou can measure the water hardnessyourself using the enclosed test strip.Alternatively,

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Operation23To operate the coffee system, tap thetouch controls with your finger.When the following appears in the dis-play, you are in the drinks menu

Page 18 - Controls and display

Filling the water tank24 Change the water every day toprevent a build-up of bacteria.If the coffee system is plumbed into thewater supply, the water

Page 19 - Accessories

Filling the coffee bean container25Fill the coffee bean container withroasted coffee or espresso beans if youwant to use freshly ground coffee beansfo

Page 20 - Turning on for the first time

Turning the machine On and Off26Turning onWhen the coffee system is switched on,it heats up and rinses the pipework.This not only cleans the pipework,

Page 21 - Water hardness

Adjusting the coffee dispensers to the cup height27You can adjust the main dispenser tosuit the height of the cup you are usingso that the coffee or e

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Preparing beverages28 Danger of burning and scaldingfrom the dispensers.The liquids and steam dispensed arevery hot.Keep away from the area underneat

Page 23 - Settings

Preparing beverages29Double portionYou can request two portions ofespresso or coffee at once in one cupor in two separate cups simultaneously.To fill

Page 24 - Filling the water tank

Contents3Profiles... 40Accessing a pro

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Preparing beverages30Coffee pot: Preparing severalcups of coffee one after theotherYou can automatically prepare severalcups of coffee one after the o

Page 26 - Turning off

Preparing beverages31 Open the appliance door. Remove the coffee chute cover andopen the lid of the coffee chute. Add one level scoop of ground cof

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Preparing beverages32Drinks with milk Danger of burning and scaldingfrom hot steam coming out of themain dispenser!The liquids and steam dispensed ar

Page 28 - Preparing beverages

Preparing beverages33 Push the milk flask into the coffeesystem.Preparing drinks with milk Place a suitable container under themain dispenser. Tap

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Preparing beverages34Preparing user profile drinksIf you have already created a user pro-file (see "User profiles"), you can selectit before

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Coffee the way you like it35In order to customize the coffee systemto the type of coffee being used, youcan– Change the grinder setting– Change the am

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Coffee the way you like it36Amount of coffee, brew tem-perature and pre-brewingYou can adjust the amount of coffee,the brew temperature and pre-brewin

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Coffee the way you like it37Brewing temperatureThe ideal brewing temperature will de-pend on:– the type of coffee,– whether an espresso or a coffee is

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Portion size38The flavor of the coffee produced de-pends not just on the type of coffeeused, but also on the amount of waterused. You can program the

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Portion size39Changing the portion size inthe Parameters menuYou can adapt the portion sizes forlungo coffee, caffè latte, hot milk,and milk froth u

Page 35 - Coffee the way you like it

Contents4Care programs... 64Accessing the "M

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Profiles40If the coffee system is used by severalpeople with different coffee prefer-ences, you can create individual userprofiles in addition to the

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Profiles41Selecting a user profileThis selection is only possible if a pro-file has been allocated in addition tothe Miele standard user profile. Use

Page 38 - Portion size

Profiles42Changing a user profileYou can program the coffee system sothat it changes back to the Miele stan-dard profile automatically after eachdrink

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Settings43Accessing the "Settings" menu Tap Settings.Now you can check or change any set-tings.The check  next to the individual entryshow

Page 40 - Profiles

Settings44Setting optionsThe factory default for each option is indicated by *.Menu item Available settingsLanguage  German*, English and other langu

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Settings45Menu item Available settingsInfo Number of drinks– Total no. of uses / Espresso / Coffee / Coffee Americano /Cappuccino / Latte macchiato /

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Settings46LanguageYou can select the language (and coun-try variant of that language) for all dis-play text.Tip: If you select the wrong languageby m

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Settings47Selecting a timerAvailable options are:– Timer 1: Turn on at, Turn off at, Turn offafter– Timer 2: Turn on at, Turn off atTurn on at:Please

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Settings48To activate and deactivate the timerFor the time display, you have selectedOn or Night dimming: If the timer for Turn on at has been acti-va

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Settings49LightingYou have the following options:– You can set the brightness when themachine is switched on.– You can set the brightness when themach

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS5Please read these instructions carefully to prevent accidents andmachine damage.This appliance complies with current saf

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Settings50Locking the coffee system(System lock)You can lock the coffee system to pre-vent it being used without your knowl-edge, by children, for e

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Settings51Factory default settingYou can reset the settings back to theones which were set when the coffeesystem was delivered - the factory de-fault

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Cleaning and care52 The coffee system must be cleaned regularly to prevent a build-up of bacte-ria.OverviewRecommended frequency What do I have to cl

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Cleaning and care53Clean by hand or in dish-washerThe following must be cleaned by handonly:– Main dispenser cover– Brew unit– Coffee bean container a

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Cleaning and care54All external surfaces are susceptibleto scratching. Scratches on glasssurfaces could even cause a break-age. Contact with unsuitabl

Page 52 - Cleaning and care

Cleaning and care55Drip tray Burn hazard!If the rinsing process has just fin-ished, wait a few minutes before re-moving the drip tray as the wateruse

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Cleaning and care56Drip tray cover Remove the drip tray cover. The drip tray cover can be cleaned inthe dishwasher or by hand usingwarm water and li

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Cleaning and care57Waste unitAfter a certain period of time a reminderto empty the waste unit will appear inthe display. The waste unit must becleaned

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Cleaning and care58 Hold the dispenser at the sides andpull it forwards to release it. Turn upper connecting piece  andpull it upwards to remove it

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Cleaning and care59 Reassemble the dispensing unit inthe reverse order. Make sure that up-per adapter  clicks into position.Press the dispenser nozz

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS6Intended use Use this coffee system only in standard household environmentsfor making coffee beverages such as espresso

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Cleaning and care60Milk flask with lidSoiling can lead to machine malfunc-tions.It is important to keep the neck andflange of the milk flask clean (wh

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Cleaning and care61 Also use the cleaning brush to cleanthe milk pipework in the lid from thetop and bottom.To reassemble the lid: First insert the

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Cleaning and care62Interior and machine front First take out all removable parts andthen clean the interior and the ma-chine front with a mild soluti

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Cleaning and care63Brew unitRemove the brew unit and wash byhandClean the brew unit by hand only us-ing warm water. Do not use liquiddish soap.The mov

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Cleaning and care64 Press the button on the end of thehandle of the brew unit  and whiledoing so turn the handle clockwise. Close the machine door

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Cleaning and care65Rinsing the coffee systemYou can rinse the coffee systempipework manually.After a coffee has been dispensed, themachine is rinsed b

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Cleaning and care66Cleaning the milk pipeworkThe milk pipework must be cleaned ap-proximately once a week. The coffee system will remind you to dothis

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Cleaning and care67Making a cleaning solutionWe recommend using the Miele milkpipework cleaning agent for cleaningthe milk pipework.This has been spec

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Cleaning and care68Degreasing the brew unitDepending on the natural oil content ofthe coffee used, the brew unit can be-come blocked quite quickly. It

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Descaling the machine69Important! When descaling the appli-ance, cover delicate surfaces andnatural flooring to prevent damagefrom splashes of descali

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS7Safety with children Caution! Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensingdispensers.Children's skin is far mo

Page 69 - Descaling the machine

Descaling the machine70You will need two descaling tablets. Fill the water tank to the  mark withlukewarm water. Drop two descaling tablets in the

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Descaling the machine71Descaling when not promptedby a message Tap . Select Maintenance and tap OK. Select Descale the appliance.The descaling pro

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Frequently Asked Questions72Most problems that occur during daily use can be easily corrected. With the helpof the following guide, you will be able t

Page 72 - Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions73Message Possible cause and solutionF73 orCheck the brew unitThe brew unit cannot be positioned correctly, or it isdirty an

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Frequently Asked Questions74Message Possible cause and solutionToo much ground coffee There is too much ground coffee in the coffee chute.If more than

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Frequently Asked Questions75Unusual performance of the coffee systemProblem Possible cause and solutionThe display remainsdark when the coffeesystem i

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Frequently Asked Questions76Problem Possible cause and solutionThe coffee system doesnot switch itself on, al-though the timer settingTurn on at has b

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Frequently Asked Questions77Problem Possible cause and solutionThe machine door willnot close.The containers are not pushed all the way in. Check the

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Frequently Asked Questions78Problem Possible cause and solutionDuring rinsing, no orconsiderably less rins-ing water than usualcomes out of the maindi

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Frequently Asked Questions79Problem Possible cause and solutionLoud noises are heardduring the descalingprogram.This is not a fault.These noises occur

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS8Technical safety Installation and repairs may only be carried out by a Miele-autho-rized service technician. Installati

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Frequently Asked Questions80Unsatisfactory resultsProblem Possible cause and solutionThe coffee is not hotenough.The cup has not been pre-heated.The s

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Frequently Asked Questions81Problem Possible cause and solutionThe coffee trickles tooslowly into the cup.The grind level is too fine. Set the grinde

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Frequently Asked Questions82Problems when preparing milkProblem Possible cause and solutionThe milk sprays duringdispensing and hissingnoises can be h

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Frequently Asked Questions83Exchanging the elbow connec-torIf you can prepare only hot milk insteadof milk froth, check the following first:– Is the m

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Frequently Asked Questions84 Push the tubes back into the elbowconnector and replace this in the ma-chine. Make sure that the land on theelbow connec

Page 85 - Technical Service

Technical Service85After sales serviceIn the event of a fault that you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact– Your Miele dealeror– Miele Technical Se

Page 86 - Saving energy

Saving energy86If the settings of the following functionsare altered from the factory default, en-ergy consumption will increase:– Eco mode– Lighting–

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Packaging material / Disposal of old machine87Disposal of packaging materialThe cardboard box and packing materi-als protect the appliance during ship

Page 88 - Plumbing

Plumbing88Notes on connecting to thewater supplyThe appliance must be connected tothe water supply by a qualified pro-fessional.Disconnect the applian

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Plumbing89Parts must only be replaced withoriginal Miele spare parts, availablefrom Miele. Screw the supplied brass compres-sion fitting, with the 3/

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS9 Do not cover or block the aeration and ventilation cross-sections.Condensation water can damage the coffee system or s

Page 91 - Electrical connection

Plumbing90This product is tested and certified by the WQA against ORD0902 for California"lead free" compliance.Miele & Cie KGCarl-Miele-

Page 92 - Installation

Electrical connection91Make sure that the power to the ma-chine is OFF before installing or per-forming maintenance or repairs. Allelectrical work sho

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Installation92Installation and combination optionsThe appliance is designed to be built into a tall unit.

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Installation93It can also be combined with other Miele built-in appliances. If the coffee system isto be built in above another appliance, there must

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Installation94VentilationCondensation water can damage thecoffee system or surrounding cabi-nets.The specified ventilation cross-sec-tions absolutely

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Installation95Installing the coffee systemMake sure that there is no power tothe machine during installation. Thisalso applies when uninstalling.The m

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Installation96 Open the appliance door, and par-tially tighten the side socket screws. Carefully turn the lower socketscrews to center the machine i

Page 100 - CVA 6405

9 Independence WayPrinceton, NJ 08540Phone:Fax:www.mieleusa.comU.S.A.Miele, Inc.National HeadquartersPlease have the model and serial numberof your a

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