Miele CVA 5060, CVA 5068 Operating Instruction

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Operating and installation instructions
Built-in coffee machines CVA 5060 CVA 5068
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
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Contents
Caring for the environment..........................................5
Guide to the machine ..............................................6
Accessories supplied ..............................................8
Optional accessories...............................................9
Warning and Safety instructions ....................................10
Functions .......................................................14
Using the coffee machine - first steps ................................16
Controls .........................................................16
Display ..........................................................16
Before using for the first time.........................................16
Switching on ...................................................16
Switching off ...................................................17
Filling the water and coffee bean containers ..........................18
Filling the water container ...........................................18
Filling the coffee bean container ......................................19
Making drinks....................................................20
Switching on .....................................................20
Pre-warming cups .................................................20
Adjusting the height of the central spout................................21
Preparing espresso and coffee from freshly ground beans .................21
Double portion .................................................22
Cancelling preparation ...........................................22
Making espresso and coffee using ready ground coffee ...................22
Adding ground coffee............................................22
To make a drink ................................................23
To cancel preparation............................................23
Drinks with milk ...................................................23
Stainless steel milk flask ..........................................23
Cappuccino, latte macchiato, hot milk, milk froth.......................24
User profile drinks .................................................25
After use.........................................................25
Setting the coffee grinder ..........................................26
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Settings: customising your machine .................................27
Settings menu ....................................................27
Selecting a language...............................................28
Setting the time of day ..............................................29
Setting the timer...................................................30
Coffee jug (making several cups one after the other) ......................32
Setting the amount of coffee .........................................32
Setting Pre-brewing ................................................33
Setting the temperature .............................................33
Setting Automatic rinsing............................................34
Setting the Steam system ...........................................34
Lighting: Setting the brightness.......................................35
Lighting: Setting the switch-off time....................................35
Info (showing the number of drinks) ...................................36
Safety (Activating the System lock) ....................................36
To activate or deactivate the System lock ............................36
To override the System lock .......................................37
Setting the water hardness ..........................................37
Setting the display .................................................38
Setting the volume (keypad tone, buzzer)...............................38
Activating the plate warmer ..........................................39
Showroom programme .............................................40
Resetting the factory default settings ..................................40
Miele|home......................................................41
Programming the amount: setting the portion sizes ....................42
Programming the amount of espresso, coffee, hot milk and milk froth via the OK
sensor ..........................................................42
Programming the proportions for cappuccino or latte macchiato via the OK
sensor ..........................................................43
Programming the amount for hot water via the Hot water sensor .............44
Programming the amount via "Settings".................................44
Setting up User profiles ...........................................45
Selecting a User profile .............................................45
Creating a User profile..............................................46
Changing a User profile.............................................46
Deleting a User profile ..............................................47
Revert...........................................................47
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Cleaning and care ................................................48
Chart ...........................................................48
Rinse the system ..................................................49
Milk pipework.....................................................50
Rinse milk pipework .............................................50
Clean milk pipework .............................................50
Stainless steel milk flask ............................................51
Central spout .....................................................52
Water container ...................................................53
Waste container ...................................................53
Drip tray ........................................................54
Drip tray cover ....................................................54
Coffee bean container ..............................................55
Central spout connector ............................................55
Interior and machine door ...........................................55
Brew unit ........................................................56
Degreasing the brew unit .........................................57
Machine front .....................................................58
Descaling the machine ............................................60
To run the descaling programme .....................................61
Problem solving guide ............................................62
After sales service ................................................69
Electrical connection U.K., ZA, IRL ..................................70
Installation ......................................................71
Building-in and combination options ...................................71
Installation.....................................................72
Adjusting the door hinges.........................................73
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Caring for the environment
Disposal of the packing material
The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal, and can normally be recycled.
Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags, etc. are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young children. Danger of suffocation.
Dispose of or recycle all packaging materials safely as soon as possible. Rather than just throwing these materials away, please ensure that they are recycled.
Disposal of your old machine
Electrical and electronic machines often contain materials which, if handled or disposed of incorrectly, could be potentially hazardous to human health and to the environment. They are, however, essential for the correct functioning of your machine. Please do not therefore dispose of it with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local community waste collection/recycling centre, or contact your Dealer for advice. Ensure that it presents no danger to children while being stored for disposal. It should be disconnected from the mains electricity supply by a competent person.
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Guide to the machine
Exterior view
a On/Off sensor for switching the coffee machine on and off
b Display
c Left arrow, for scrolling through the various programme options
d OK sensor, for confirming the selection of a programme option and for saving a
setting
e Right arrow, for scrolling through the various programme options
f Sensor for selecting hot water
g Door grip h Hot water spout
i Lighting
j Drip tray cover
k Central spout, height-adjustable
l Stainless steel milk flask
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Interior view
Guide to the machine
a Master switch
b Ground coffee chute cover
c Ground coffee chute
d Slide control to select fineness of ground coffee
e Coffee bean container
f Drip tray with grid for easier carrying
g Water container
h Brew unit
i Waste container
j Central spout connector (connecting the brew unit and the central coffee spout)
k Stainless steel milk flask
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Accessories supplied
Stainless steel milk flask
For storing and keeping milk cold, with lid (with handle) and additional cap (not suitable for cleaning in a dishwasher)
Containers
Large and small containers for cleaning and rinsing the milk pipework
Coffee spoon
For adding the correct amount of ground coffee
Cleaning powder
For daily cleaning of the milk pipework
Cleaning tablets
For cleaning the brew unit
Descaling tablets
For descaling the water pipework
Other accessories and spare parts
Test strips for determining the water hardness level
Bypass tube for placing on the central spout
Silicone grease for lubricating the cap on the central spout connector
Brush for cleaning the milk pipework
Mains connection cable
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Optional accessories
Miele accessories and cleaning and conditioning products are available for your coffee machine. These can be ordered via the internet at www.miele-shop.com, from the Miele Spare Parts Department or from your Miele Dealer.
Stainless steel milk flask with cap
For storing and keeping milk cold (not suitable for cleaning in a dishwasher)
Cleaning powder
For daily cleaning of the milk pipework
Cleaning tablets
For cleaning the brew unit
Descaling tablets
For descaling the water pipework
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E-Cloth (microfibre cloth)
Removes finger marks and light soiling
Silicone grease
For lubricating the cap on the central spout connector
Miele|home
With Miele|home, the coffee machine becomes a communication-enabled appliance which can be monitored or operated via a PC or mobile phone. For further information, contact your nearest Miele sales office.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Safety with children
This machine conforms with all relevant legal safety requirements. Improper use can, however, lead to personal injury and damage to property.
To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the machine, please read these instructions carefully before using it for the first time. They contain important notes on the installation, safety, operation and care of the machine.
Keep these instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any future owner.
Correct application
The machine is intended for
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domestic use only for the preparation of espresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato etc. Any other usage is not supported by the manufacturer and could be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage resulting from incorrect or improper use of the appliance.
This coffee machine is not intended
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for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised whilst using it or have been shown how to use it correctly by a person responsible for their safety.
Keep children away from the
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machine at all times. It is not a toy! To avoid the risk of injury do not allow children to play on or near it or to play with its controls. Supervise children whilst you are using it. Children's skin is very sensitive, and reacts to hot temperatures. Danger of burning.
Older children may only use the
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coffee machine when its operation has been clearly explained to them and they are able to use it safely, recognising the dangers of misuse. Remember that coffee and espresso are not suitable drinks for children.
Technical safety
Before setting up the machine,
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check it for any externally visible damage. Never install or attempt to use a damaged machine. Danger of injury.
To avoid the risk of damage to the
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machine, make sure that the rating on the data plate corresponds to the voltage and frequency of the household supply, before connecting the machine to the mains supply. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
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Warning and Safety instructions
The electrical safety of this machine
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can only be guaranteed when continuity is complete between it and an effective earthing system which complies with local and national safety regulations. It is most important that this basic safety requirement is present and tested regularly, and where there is any doubt the household wiring system should be inspected by a qualified electrician. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for the consequences of an inadequate earthing system (e.g. electric shock).
The machine must only be operated
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when built in, to ensure that all electrical components are shielded. Ensure power is not supplied to the machine until after installation, repair work or maintenance work has been carried out.
Do not connect the machine to the
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mains electricity supply by a multi-socket unit or an extension lead. These do not guarantee the required safety of the machine (e.g. danger of overheating).
The second electrical connection
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socket on the back of the CVA 5060 coffee machine may only be used for connecting a Miele EGW 4000-14, EGW 4000-29 or 5000-14 plate warmer. Connecting any other appliance would damage the machine.
The machine is not suitable for use
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in the open air, even when installed in a mobile unit (optional extra).
This equipment may only be used in
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mobile installations if a risk assessment of the installation has been carried out by a suitably qualified engineer.
Installation work and repairs may
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only be carried out by suitably qualified and competent persons in strict accordance with current local and national safety regulations. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous and the manufacturer will not be held liable.
While the machine is under
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guarantee, repairs should only be undertaken by a service technician authorised by the manufacturer. Otherwise the guarantee will be invalidated.
Faulty components must only be
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replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.
The machine is only completely
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isolated from the electricity supply when:
the mains fuse is disconnected,
the screw-out fuse is removed (in countries where this is applicable),
it has been switched off at the wall socket and the plug has been withdrawn.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Never open the outer casing of the
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machine. Tampering with electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electric shock.
If the coffee machine is to be built in
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above another appliance, there must be a full-width, closed shelf between them (except when it is combined with a Miele built-in plate warming drawer).
In areas which may be subject to
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infestation by cockroaches or other vermin, pay particular attention to keeping the machine and its surroundings in a clean condition at all times. Any damage which may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the machine guarantee.
Correct use
Caution. Danger of burning. The liquids dispensed are very hot. Never look directly at the lighting or use optical instruments to look at it.
The water pipework and milk
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pipework must be rinsed through and the machine and stainless steel milk flask cleaned thoroughly before the first drink is prepared.
Only cold, fresh tap water should be
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used to fill the water container. Warm or hot water or other liquids could damage the machine. Change the water every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria.
Do not on any account use mineral
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water. Mineral water will cause serious limescale deposits to build up in your machine and damage it.
Never put anything other than
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roasted espresso/coffee beans in the coffee bean container. It must never be filled with ground coffee as this could damage the grinder.
The ground coffee chute must never
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be filled with anything other than ground coffee or brew unit cleaning tablets. Otherwise the machine will be damaged.
Do not use milk with additives.
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Sugar additives will adhere to the milk pipework and damage the machine.
Do not use coffee beans which have
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been treated with anything containing caramel, any kind of sugar or any other substances. Do not put drinks containing sugar, or instant coffee in the machine.
Never place a drink with ignited
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alcohol under the central spout of the coffee machine. The flames could ignite plastic components and cause fire damage.
Hot water and steam could cause
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scalding. Be very careful when using these functions. Make sure you do not come into contact with steam or hot water. The machine must not be used for cleaning objects.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
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this machine. Steam could reach the electrical components and cause a short circuit.
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Warning and Safety instructions
Clean the machine every day to
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prevent a build-up of bacteria. All parts, except the brew unit, the coffee bean container, the stainless steel milk flask and lid, and the cover of the central spout are dishwasher safe.
The machine should be descaled
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regularly, depending on the hardness of the water, with the descaling tablets supplied. The harder the water, the more often the machine must be descaled. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage arising from insufficient descaling.
Only use the descaling tablets
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supplied by Miele and follow the instructions on the packet carefully. Use the exact proportions recommended. Otherwise the machine will be damaged.
Depending on the natural oil content
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of the coffee used, the brew unit could become blocked. It is important therefore to clean the brew unit with a cleaning tablet after approx. 200 coffees. (A reminder will appear in the display),
The machine is designed to be used
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in areas with an ambient temperature of +15 °C to +60 °C. Please do not use it anywhere with an ambient temperature outside this range.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these Warning and safety instructions.
Used coffee grounds should be put
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with the organic rubbish or on the compost heap, but not emptied down the sink, as they could block it.
Never swing from or hang anything
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on the front when it is open as this could damage the machine.
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Functions
This machine can be used to prepare
espresso, coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato, milk froth, hot milk and hot water.
Milk can be stored for several hours in the stainless steel milk flask depending on the type and on the ambient temperature of the room.
This machine has a container for coffee beans so that they can be freshly ground on demand for every cup to benefit fully from the flavour. You can also make coffee with a portion of ready ground coffee should someone prefer a cup of decaffinated coffee, for example.
After grinding, the ground coffee can also be moistened with hot water to develop the aroma (Pre-brewing - see Settings: Customising your machine). Then hot water is forced at high pressure through the ground coffee.
If the machine is used by various people with different tastes and preferences, you can programme
specific settings for up to nine individual users (User profiles).
The used coffee grounds are automatically emptied into the waste container. There is no need to remove the grounds manually after each cup.
If two cups of coffee or espresso are required at the same time, the OK sensor has to be touched twice briefly. The machine will fill the two cups one after the other, with a slight pause in between.
Up to 8 cups of coffee can be prepared automatically one after the other via the Coffee jug function.
The machine can be programmed to grind from 6 to 14 g of coffee, depending on the type. The programmed amount of coffee will be the same for all sizes of cup (espresso, coffee, Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato).
The fineness to which the coffee is ground can be set.
For safety reasons, the electricity supply to the brewing system and the coffee grinder cuts out when the machine door is opened. The machine also features a system lock to prevent children from operating the machine.
The easy-to-use programming facility in the Settings menu allows, amongst other things, the language in the display to be changed and the water hardness to be programmed in.
The size of different cups and glasses can be programmed in so that the correct amount is dispensed.
The amount of Espresso, milk or milk froth can also be programmed for making Cappuccino and Latte Macchiato.
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To ensure that the flavour can develop fully and be maintained for longer the machine has an additional function to
automatically rinse and pre-warm the system when the machine is cold. This
automatic rinsing function is also used to flush coffee remains out of the system and the central spout after use.
The hot water from the hot water spout is ideal for pre-warming the cups.
So that the machine remains ready for use but does not use electricity unnecessarily, it will switch into Energy saving mode after a programmable length of time.
If you wish the machine to switch on or off at a certain time, you can programme the machine accordingly.
Functions
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Using the coffee machine - first steps
The following notes should help you get to know your coffee machine before starting to use it.
Controls
This machine has sensor controls which react to touch. To operate the machine, you only need to touch the relevant sensor. There are five sensors:
s On/Off sensor: For switching the
machine on or off
< > Left/right arrows:
For scrolling through the various programme options
OK sensor: For confirming the
selection of a programme option and for saving a setting
- Hot water sensor
Display
Espresso
q r HI J L n m C
The following symbols come up in the display in the main menu:
q Espresso r Coffee
H Cappuccino I Latte Macchiato
G Maintenance programme for milk
pipework, brew unit, descaling, rinsing
C Settings: Customising your
machine
The arrow sensors are used to select
^
a programme option in the display. Touch the OK sensor when the option you want appears highlighted in the display.
Before using for the first time
The machine must be correctly installed and connected (see "Electrical connection" and "Installation") before it is used for the first time. It must then be cleaned (see "Cleaning and care"). Remove any protective foil from the front of the machine.
Switching on
^ Touch the On/Off sensor s to switch
on the machine.
When the machine is switched on for the first few times with the master switch, a welcome screen and some other messages will appear briefly. The welcome screen will be displayed each time the machine is switched on until 5 drinks have been prepared.
J Hot milk
L Milk froth
n User profile for up to 9 different
users
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Míele
Willkommen
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Using the coffee machine - first steps
When you use the machine for the very first time, you will be prompted to
select a language.
Use the right or left arrow until the
^
language you want appears in the display.
Touch the OK sensor.
^
The language you have chosen is now set.
The request to set the clock format will then appear.
Use the arrows to select the clock
^
format you want (12 h or 24 h), and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Enter the time of day: First set the
hour with the arrow sensors and then touch the OK sensor. Then set the minutes in the same way.
^ Now decide when you want the time
of day to be displayed, and press the OK sensor.
If everything has been entered correctly, Set up successful will appear in the display.
Confirm this message by touching
^
the OK sensor.
To get the best out of your coffee machine and to set it
up for your specific requirements, please continue to work through these operating instructions.
Switching off
Touch the On/Off sensor s to switch
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off the machine.
If automatic rinsing is switched on, providing that coffee or a milk drink has actually been dispensed from machine, the rinsing process will begin. After this the machine will switch off automatically.
"On": The display will always show
the time of day (even when the machine is switched off).
"On for 60 seconds": The display will show the time for 60 seconds, and then go dark after the machine is switched off.
"Do not display": The display will only show the time of day when the machine is switched on, and will go dark as soon as it is switched off.
^
Press the OK sensor to confirm that your machine is communication enabled.
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Filling the water and coffee bean containers
The coffee machine must be cleaned thoroughly (see "Cleaning and care") before you fill it with water and coffee beans.
It is vital that you programme in the water hardness level of your water (see "Settings: Customising
your machine - Setting the water hardness").
Filling the water container
The quality of the water plays an important part in the
overall quality of the coffee. The water container should therefore be emptied and filled with fresh tap water every day.
Hot water and other liquids could damage the machine. Only use cold, clean tap water and fill the machine every day. Do not on any account use mineral water. Mineral water will cause serious limescale deposits to build up in your machine and damage it.
Pull the water container forwards to
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remove it.
Remove the lid, and fill the water
^
container with cold, clean tap water up to the "Max." mark.
A valve at the front of the water container will ensure that water cannot escape.
^ Put the lid back on and replace the
container in the machine, pushing it right to the back until it clicks into position.
The water container must click into position and sit in the machine correctly to ensure the valve is sealed. If you do not hear it click into position or the water container protrudes slightly or does not sit flat on the floor, check whether the surface that the water container sits on is dirty and clean it if necessary.
^
Open the machine door.
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Filling the water and coffee bean containers
Filling the coffee bean container
Only put roasted espresso or coffee beans in the container. Anything else, including ground coffee, will damage the grinder. Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel, sugar or other substances. Do not put drinks containing sugar, or instant coffee in the machine. Sugar will damage the machine.
^ Pull out the coffee bean container. ^
Push back the lid and fill the container with roasted coffee beans.
^
Slide the lid back into place,
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push the coffee bean container back into the machine and close the machine door.
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Making drinks
Important: the water piping must be rinsed through every day and the machine cleaned thoroughly before the first drink of the day is prepared. This will take place automatically if the Rinsing programme option has been set to "On" and the machine is cold. Hot water will run out of the central spout into the drip tray once the machine has heated up. If the Rinsing programme option has been set to "Off", select "Rinsing" in the display to rinse out the system (see "Cleaning and care").
Pre-warming cups
The cups should always be pre-warmed to allow the flavour to develop and be retained. The aroma of espresso does not react well to cold. The smaller the volume of coffee/espresso and the thicker the cup, the more important it is to pre-warm the cup. Use a plate warming drawer if you have one. If not, you can warm them as follows:
Place the cup to be warmed under
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the hot water spout.
^ Touch the Hot water sensor.
Switching on
^ Touch the On/Off sensor s.
The following message will then appear:
Heating phase
If the automatic Rinsing programme option has been set to "On" (factory default setting), the following will appear after the machine has heated up:
Rinsing
Water will run out of the central spout.
The main menu will then appear in the display:
Espresso
q r HI J L n m C
^ Run a little hot water into the cup to
warm it.
^ Touch the OK sensor to stop the flow
of water.
^ Leave the cup for about a minute
until it is warm, then pour the water away.
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Adjusting the height of the central spout
The height of the central spout can be adjusted to suit the height of the cup so that the drink will not cool down as quickly as it would if the spout were further away from the cup. The crema will also be a better quality if the coffee does not have so far to go!
^ Slowly pull the central spout
downwards.
Making drinks
Place a cup under the central spout.
^
The coffee is always dispensed simultaneously from both spouts.
Espresso
q r HI J L n m C
^ Select the drink you want using the
arrow sensors, and touch the OK sensor once.
Preparing espresso and coffee from freshly ground beans
You can programme the size
of portion dispensed for
espresso and coffee according to taste (see "Programming the amount: setting the portion sizes").
Espresso, coffee, double espresso and double coffee are all dispensed in the same way:
The machine will now grind the coffee beans, pre-brew the ground coffee (if the "Pre-brewing" option has been set to "On") and the coffee will then be dispensed from the coffee spouts.
Do not open the machine door during the brewing process. This will damage the machine.
To ensure that any coffee residues from the factory testing process are removed from the brewing system, please throw away the first two cups of coffee.
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Making drinks
Double portion
If you want to dispense a double portion of coffee or espresso or to dispense two portions at the same time:
touch the OK sensor twice whilst
^
"2 portions?" is in the display.
The two portions will be dispensed one after the other.
^ To prepare two cups at the same
time, place one cup under each jet.
Cancelling preparation
^ Touch the OK sensor when "Stop" is
showing in the display.
Preparation will be halted.
Making espresso and coffee using ready ground coffee
Adding ground coffee
If you want to make espresso or coffee using ready ground coffee, you can add ground coffee to the specially designed coffee chute.
^ Pull the cover for the coffee chute
right out of the machine and open up the lid (a) to the chute.
^ Use the scoop supplied and place
one level scoop of ground coffee into the coffee chute (b). Close the lid.
Push the cover into the machine and close the machine door.
Make the coffee?
Yes
No
^
Use the arrow sensor to highlight "Yes".
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The display will change to the main menu and you can select the drink you want.
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Making drinks
If you have not added any
ground coffee, you must
select "No". Otherwise the machine will assume that there is ground coffee in the chute, and only water will be dispensed the next time coffee is made!
To make a drink
Place a cup under the central spout.
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Touch the OK sensor.
^
The machine will prepare espresso or coffee, which will then be dispensed from the central spouts.
Do not open the machine door during the brewing process. This will damage the machine. At the end of the process, the coffee machine will revert automatically to
making coffee with coffee beans.
To cancel preparation
^
Touch the OK sensor.
Preparation will be halted.
Only one portion can be prepared at a time when using ready ground coffee. This is because the machine will use all the ground coffee which has been added to the chute to prepare one coffee.
Drinks with milk
Stainless steel milk flask
The stainless steel milk flask is vacuum insulated to keep the milk cold for a period of time. With an ambient temperature of about 20°C, milk at 6°C can be stored for 11-12 hours and remain under 13°C. (Milk that is warmer than 13°C should not be used because it will not make good milk froth.) Milk cannot be stored for as long as 11-12 hours if there is a warming drawer underneath the coffee machine.
Do not fill the stainless steel milk flask to the rim. You need to leave a gap of at least 2 -3 cm below the rim.
It is important to keep the top of the flask and the seals clean (whilst filling it and carrying it). Any soiling can lead to a malfunction of the flask in the machine.
Good milk froth can be made with cow's milk that has a fat
content of 0.3 - 3.8%, lactose free milk, soya milk, goats milk and rice milk. It is important to pre-heat the cup with hot water before making your drink.
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Making drinks
To make drinks with milk,
place the lid on the stainless steel
^
milk flask by twisting it anticlockwise until it locks into place.
^ Open the machine door and hang the
milk flask in the machine as illustrated, ensuring that the milk pipework is correctly engaged.
Cappuccino, latte macchiato, hot milk, milk froth
Place a suitable cup or glass under
^
both jets.
For best results with latte
macchiato, the glass should
be placed beneath the jets such that the espresso flows into the centre of the milk froth.
Cappuccino
qr H IJL n m C
^ Touch the right arrow sensor until
symbol for the drink you want is highlighted and then touch the OK sensor once.
^ Touch the OK sensor again to stop
dispensing.
You can then specify the proportions of coffee, milk froth and hot milk required for the drink (see "Programming the amount: setting the portion sizes").
^
Then close the machine door.
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Making drinks
User profile drinks
The User profile function is used to select the quantity of water and milk for your drink, as well as the fineness of the ground, temperature and pre-brewing to suit your taste and that of your guests (see "Setting up user profiles").
If you have set the machine up for a specific user profile you must first select the user profile required and then the type of drink.
User profile
qrHI J L
^ Touch the right arrow to highlight the
User profile symbol and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Select" with the arrow sensors
and touch the OK sensor.
^ Select the user profile you want with
one of the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
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After use
Before switching the machine off for any length of time, the pipework, brew system, spouts and milk pipework need to be cleaned (see "Cleaning and care: "Rinse the system" and "Clean the milk pipework").
A large user profile symbol n will now appear in the display to show that a user
profile has been selected.
This function operates in the same way as a standard profile.
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Setting the coffee grinder
A good espresso or coffee with a thick, even crema depends not only on the quality, pressure and temperature of the water and the quality of the coffee beans, but also on the quantity of beans and how finely they are ground.
The crema should have an even nut-brown colour with dark stripes running through it.
You can set the amount of coffee beans to be ground in the main menu (see "Settings: Customising your machine ­Setting the amount of coffee").
Always adjust the amount of beans to be ground one stage at a time only and then let the machine grind this quantity before adjusting the amount again. Otherwise the machine will be damaged.
There are various ways to tell whether the coffee grinder is set correctly:
Espresso or coffee flows into the cup too quickly
The beans have been ground too coarsely and the pressure is not sufficient. Set the grinder on a finer setting.
Espresso or coffee only trickles into the cup
The crema is evenly coloured but pale
The beans have been ground too coarsely. Set the grinder on a finer setting.
The crema is very dark brown on one side, graduating almost to white on the other
The beans have been ground too finely. Set the grinder on a coarser setting.
To alter the grinder setting
^ Push the slide control one setting to
the left (for finer grinding) or one setting to the right (for coarser grinding).
You should be able to feel the notches when moving the slide control.
^
If the slide control refuses to move, close the machine and dispense a cup of espresso coffee.
Then try the slide control again.
The beans have been ground too finely and the coffee will be bitter. Set the grinder on a coarser setting.
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It is easy to customise your machine to suit your exact requirements.
Settings menu
To select the various programme options:
Settings F
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Touch the right arrow sensor until
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"Settings" appears in the display, and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Touch one of the arrow sensors until
the option you want is highlighted.
^ Then touch the OK sensor to select
the highlighted option.
The option that is currently active on the machine will have a tick next to it.
Possible setting options
Language F: 22 different languages
are available to choose from
Time of day: You can set either a 24 hour or 12 hour clock, and choose to have the Time of day display on or off
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Timer: Here, you can set or activate the Timer. The following options are available in the "Set" menu:
Switch on at: The machine can be
set to switch on at a specific time of day.
Switch off after: The machine can
be set to switch off after a pre-set time. A time of between 15 minutes to 9 hours can be set.
Switch off at: The machine can be
set to switch off at a specific time of day.
Coffee jug: 3 to 8 cups
Programming the amount: Espresso,
coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato, hot milk, milk froth and hot water (see "Programming the amount: setting the portion sizes").
Amount of coffee: You can set different amounts of coffee for espresso, coffee, cappuccino and latte macchiato.
Pre-brewing: Long, Normal, Without
Temperature: The temperature for
espresso, coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato and hot water can be set from minimum to maximum.
Automatic rinsing: On, Off
Steam system: On, Off
Lighting: Brightness
Info: No. of drinks, Portions until
descaling
Safety: System lock (On, Off)
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Water hardness: Soft, Medium, Hard,
Very hard
Display: Contrast, Brightness
Volume: Buzzer tones, Keypad tone
Plate warmer (CVA 5060 only): Auto
matic, On, Off
Showroom prog.: Demo programme, Off
Factory default: All settings can be reset to the factory default and user profiles deleted
To return to the previous option in
the menu, select "Back" A".
Further details about the different options can be found in the pages that follow.
Selecting a language
If you want to change the language used in the display, use the Settings menu and follow the flag symbol.
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
­menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Language F
Time of day
Touch the OK sensor.
^
Touch one of the arrow sensors until
^
the language you want is highlighted.
^ Touch the OK sensor.
The setting is saved automatically and the display will go back to the previous screen.
All display texts will now appear in the language you have just selected.
If you select the wrong language by mistake, find the "Language" option
via the flag symbol F again.
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Setting the time of day
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Time of day
Timer
Touch the right arrow sensor until
^
"Time of day" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
There are three options:
Display
The Time of day display can be switched on or off.
^ Use the arrow sensors to select
"Display".
You can now choose one of three options:
"On": The display will always show
the time of day (even when the machine is switched off).
Clock format
Use the arrow sensors to select
^
"Clock format".
Use the right arrow to select a 24 h or
^
12 h clock.
Touch the OK sensor when the option
^
you want is highlighted.
The clock format you have chosen will be saved.
Setting the time of day
Use the arrow sensors to select "Set".
^ ^ First set the hour with one of the
arrow sensors. Touch the OK sensor.
^ Then use the arrow sensors to set the
minutes. Touch the OK sensor.
The time of day is now saved.
"On for 60 seconds": If the machine is switched off, the display will show the time for 60 seconds, and then go dark.
"Do not display": The display will only show the time of day when the machine is switched on, and will go dark as soon as it is switched off.
^
Once you have selected the display format you require, touch OK.
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Setting the timer
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Timer
Coffee jug
Touch the right arrow sensor until
^
"Timer" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
Select "Set" with the arrow sensors
^
and touch the OK sensor.
There are three options:
Switch on at:
You can choose a time for the coffee machine to switch on automatically, e.g. in the morning for breakfast.
^ Select "Switch on at" with the arrow
sensors and touch the OK sensor.
^ First set the hour with one of the
arrow sensors. Touch the OK sensor.
^
Then use the arrow sensors to set the minutes. Touch the OK sensor.
If you activate the Timer, the coffee machine will switch on every day at the time you have set (see "Activate")
If Automatic rinsing is set to "On", the machine will automatically carry out a brief rinse when it switches itself on. If the System lock is activated, the machine will not switch itself on at the pre-set time.
If the machine has switched itself on automatically 3 times and no drinks or hot water have been dispensed, the machine will not switch itself on again automatically. The programmed times will, however, remain in memory and will be reactivated after manually switching the machine on again. This prevents the machine switching itself on unnecessarily, for example whilst you are away on holiday, and you have not cancelled the automatic switching on procedure.
Switch off after:
To save energy, the machine can be set to switch off automatically by selecting the "Switch off after" option. A time of between 15 minutes to 9 hours can be set. This time is measured from the last time a drink was dispensed.
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^
Select "Switch off after" with the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
For example, 1:00 means that the machine will switch off after 1 hour.
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First set the hour with one of the
^
arrow sensors. Touch the OK sensor.
Then use the arrow sensors to set the
^
minutes. Touch the OK sensor.
The machine will now switch off after the time you have set.
If Automatic rinsing is set to "On" and the machine has been used for making drinks, it will automatically carry out a brief rinse before it switches itself off.
Switch off at:
If you always use your machine at a particular time of the day you can set it to switch off automatically at a specific time.
^ Select "Switch off at" with the arrow
sensors and touch the OK sensor.
^ First set the hour with one of the
arrow sensors. Touch the OK sensor.
Activate
Select "Activate" with the arrow
^
sensors and touch the OK sensor.
The "Switch on at" and "Switch off at" options will show in the display.
Activate
8 Switch on at
8 Switch off at
Select the option required with one of
^
the arrow sensors.
Touching the OK sensor activates the option (ticked box) or deactivates (no tick).
^ Use one of the arrow sensors to
select "Accept" and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Now use one of the arrow sensors to
select "Back A" and touch the OK
sensor.
^
Then use the arrow sensors to set the minutes. Touch the OK sensor.
If you activate the Timer, the coffee machine will switch off every day at the time you have set (see "Activate").
If Automatic rinsing is set to "On" and the machine has been used for making drinks, it will automatically carry out a brief rinse before it switches itself off.
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Coffee jug (making several cups one after the other)
This function can be used to make up to 8 cups of coffee automatically one after the other.
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Coffee jug
Prog. the amount
Touch the right arrow sensor until
^
"Coffee jug" is highlighted, and touch the OK sensor.
^ Select the number of cups you wish
to make (3 to 8), and confirm with OK.
^ Place a coffee jug of a suitable size
under the central spout, and follow the directions in the display.
The coffee for each cup is individually ground, brewed and poured. Each stage of the process is shown in the display. You can cancel the process at any stage by touching the OK sensor ("Stop").
^
When Programme finished shows in the display, confirm with OK.
Setting the amount of coffee
Both the flavour and the crema on the coffee depend on the quantity of ground coffee used.
6 to 14 grams of coffee beans are used per cup, depending on the type of coffee. The greater the quantity, the stronger the espresso, coffee, cappuccino, latte macchiato or cappuccino.
The quality of the crema is also affected by the quantity:
If the crema is evenly coloured but
pale, it could mean that too little coffee is being used.
– If the crema is very dark brown on
one side, graduating almost to white on the other, it could mean that too much coffee is being used.
You can set different amounts of coffee beans to
be ground for espresso, coffee, cappuccino and latte macchiato.
^
Select "Settings F" from the main
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Amount of coffee
Pre-brewing
^
Touch the right arrow sensor until "Amount of coffee" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
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Use the arrow sensor to select the
^
drink that you wish to set the amount of coffee for and then touch the OK sensor.
Use the arrow sensor to set the
^
amount to "more" or "less".
Touch the OK sensor to save the
^
setting.
Setting Pre-brewing
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 will make the aroma of the coffee considerably more intensive.
Without pre-brewing, hot water is forced straight away at high pressure through the ground coffee.
You can select a normal or extra long Pre-brewing, or deselect Pre-brewing altogether. The machine is delivered with Pre-brewing set at Off (= Without).
^
Select "Settings F" from the main
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Pre-brewing
Temperature
^
Touch the right arrow sensor until "Pre-brewing" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
Setting the temperature
Different temperature ranges can be selected to take account of making coffee at different altitudes. If the machine is located above 2000 meters above sea level the temperatures need to be set lower due to the change in pressure. There is a choice of three temperature ranges for each type of coffee, and two for hot water.
Not all types of coffee can
withstand a high temperature.
Certain types are too delicate and the crema on top would not be so good.
^ Select "Settings F" from the main
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Temperature
Automatic rinsing
^ Touch the right arrow sensor until
"Temperature" is highlighted, and then touch the OK sensor.
^
Use the arrow sensors to highlight the drink for which you wish to set the temperature, and then touch the OK sensor.
^
Use the arrow sensors to highlight the temperature option.
^
Touch the OK sensor to save the setting.
^
Use the arrow sensors to highlight the Pre-brewing option.
^
Touch the OK sensor to save the setting.
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Setting Automatic rinsing
To remove any coffee grounds and residual milk from the system, the water piping must be rinsed through before the first drink of the day is prepared. If Automatic rinsing is selected, the rinse cycle will take place automatically whilst the machine is still cold when the machine is switched on. This will also pre-heat the system because hot water is used for the rinse process. A message will appear in the display to let you know what is happening. The machine will also run an automatic rinse before it switches off, if it has been used to prepare a drink.
The machine is delivered with the Automatic rinsing option set to "On".
To prevent water from running into the drip tray,
always place an empty cup or the small cleaning container under the central spout before making the first drink.
^
Select "Settings F" from the main
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Automatic rinsing
Steam system
^
Touch the right arrow sensor until "Automatic rinsing" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
Setting the Steam system
The machine has two heating systems. The Steam system enables milk froth or hot milk, and coffee or espresso to be made at the same time. To save energy, the Steam system can be switched off if steam is not required all the time.
If this option is switched off, milk froth and hot milk can still be made; however the machine must be heated up first. The Steam heating system remains active as long as the machine is still on.
^ Select "Settings F" from the main
menu and touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Steam system
Lighting
^ Touch the right arrow sensor until
"Steam system" is highlighted, and then touch the OK sensor.
^
Touch one of the arrow sensors to select "On" or "Off", and then touch the OK sensor.
^
Touch one of the arrow sensors to select "On" or "Off" and touch the OK sensor.
It is a good idea to set this
option to "On" so that the
rinse process cannot be
forgotten.
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Lighting: Setting the brightness
You can set how bright the lighting should be on the machine:
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Lighting
Info
Touch the right arrow sensor until
^
"Lighting" is highlighted, and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Brightness", and then touch
the OK sensor.
^ Touch one of the arrow sensors to
select a lighter or darker setting, and then touch the OK sensor.
If you continue towards the left until none of the small white bars is showing, the lighting will be switched off.
Lighting: Setting the switch-off time
The machine lights up when switched on. It switches off automatically after 15 minutes of inactivity to save energy.
The lighting can be set to remain on after the machine is switched off, and then to go out automatically after a specified time if the machine is not used. This duration can be set to between 15 minutes and 6 hours:
Switch the machine off.
^ ^ Touch the OK sensor whilst the
machine is off.
^ Select "Lighting" and touch the OK
sensor.
^ Select "Switch off after" and touch the
OK sensor.
^ Select the switch-off time you want
with the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
^
Select "Brightness", and touch the OK sensor.
^
Touch one of the arrow sensors to select a lighter or darker setting, and then touch the OK sensor to save the setting (factory default setting: Off).
^
Touch "Back A" twice to leave the
menu.
The lighting will switch off automatically after the duration set.
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Info (showing the number of drinks)
The "Info" option enables you to check how many drinks the machine has already dispensed or how many you can still dispense before it has to be descaled.
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Info
Safety
Touch the right arrow sensor until
^
"Info" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "No of drinks" or "Portions until
descale" with the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
With "No of drinks" you can check the "Total number of coffees" or the number of portions dispensed to date of a particular type of coffee, milk froth, hot milk or hot water.
^
Touch the OK sensor to return to the previous display.
Safety (Activating the System lock)
The machine can be locked to ensure that it is not operated by unsupervised children or persons who are unacquainted with the operating instructions.
When the machine is locked, the "Switch on at" setting of the timer will
not work.
To activate or deactivate the System lock
^ Select "Settings F" from the main
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Safety
Water hardness
^ Select "Safety" with the arrow sensors
and touch the OK sensor.
^ Use an arrow sensor to highlight
"System lock" and then touch the OK sensor.
^
Select "On" with the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
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The machine will now lock as soon as it is switched off and cannot be switched on again. If a sensor is touched, a
message and a locked padlock X will
appear in the display.
To deactivate the System lock, proceed as above, but select "Off".
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To override the System lock
Touch the OK sensor for about
^
3 seconds.
The machine is now temporarily unlocked and can be used to make drinks again. It locks itself as soon as
the machine is switched off.
Setting the water hardness
For trouble-free operation of the coffee machine, and to ensure that the descaling reminder appears in the display at the appropriate time, it is important to set the water hardness level. The water hardness level indicates how much calcium is dissolved in the water. The higher the calcium content, the harder the water, and the harder the water, the more often the machine will need to be descaled.
Dip the strip in your drinking water for
^
approximately a second, then shake off any excess water. The result will be evident after about a minute.
If the water is harder than 40 °d/7.0 mmol/l, limescale will build up more rapidy than with soft water. Descaling will need to be carried out more regularly than stated to prevent limescale damage to the machine.
The machine measures the amount of water which has been taken in (including the amount required for producing steam). The amount of water which the machine can use before it needs to be descaled will depend on the water hardness level set. Less water will be used in hard water areas than in soft water areas.
Your local water authority will be able to tell you the hardness of water in your area. Alternatively, you can measure the hardness yourself using the enclosed test strip:
The machine has four programmable levels:
Soft:
Local water hardness level 1 0-3 °d (0-0.6 mmol/l) Water through-flow: approx. 100 l
Steam through-flow: approx. 120 min.
Medium:
Local water hardness level 1 4-7 °d (0.7-1.3 mmol/l) Water through-flow: approx. 80 l Steam through-flow: approx. 90 min.
Hard:
Local water hardness level 2 7-14 °d (1.3-2.5 mmol/l) Water through-flow: approx. 60 l Steam through-flow: approx. 60 min.
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Very hard:
Local water hardness levels 3-4 14-21 °d (2.5-3.8 mmol/l) or more Water through-flow: approx. 40 l Steam through-flow: approx. 30 min.
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Water hardness
Display
Use the arrow sensors to highlight
^
"Water hardness" and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Touch one of the arrow sensors to set
the water hardness, and then touch the OK sensor.
The water hardness level selected is saved to memory.
Setting the display
You can adjust both the contrast and the brightness of the display:
^
Select "Settings F" from the main
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Display
Volume
^
Touch the right arrow sensor until "Display" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
^
Touch one of the arrow sensors to select "Contrast" or "Brightness" and touch the OK sensor.
Touch one of the arrow sensors to set
^
the contrast lower or higher or the brightness lighter or darker.
Touch the OK sensor to save the
^
setting.
Setting the volume (keypad tone, buzzer)
You can choose for a keypad tone to sound each time a sensor is touched. The volume of the tone can also be adjusted:
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Volume
Plate warmer
^ Touch the right arrow sensor until
"Volume" is highlighted, and then touch the OK sensor.
^ Touch one of the arrow sensors to
select "Buzzer tones" or "Keypad tone" and touch the OK sensor.
^
Touch one of the arrow sensors to set the volume quieter or louder.
If you continue towards the left until none of the small white bars is showing, the tone will be switched off.
^
Touch the OK sensor to save the setting.
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Activating the plate warmer
(CVA 5060 only)
You can connect a Miele EGW 4000-14,
-29 or an EGW 5000-14 to the coffee machine using a special connection cable available as an optional accessory from your Miele Dealer or the Miele Spare Parts Department.
Once the plate warmer is connected, you will need to "install" the plate warmer in the "Settings" menu.
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Plate warmer
Showroom prog.
^ Touch the right arrow sensor until
"Plate warmer" is highlighted and touch the OK sensor.
There are three options:
Automatic
The plate warmer will switch on and off together with the coffee machine. The plate warmer must be switched on with the On/Off control. If you have programmed the coffee machine to switch on at a specific time, the plate warmer will always switch on approx. 30 minutes before the coffee machine is due to switch on so that your cups are warmed up ready for your coffee.
On
You can switch the plate warmer on and off manually whenever you want, independently of the coffee machine.
Off
The plate warmer will not switch on because the coffee machine is not supplying it with any electricity. The coffee machine is delivered with "Off" as the default setting.
To switch the plate warmer on independently of the coffee machine
You can switch the plate warmer on via the coffee machine, even without the coffee machine being switched on.
^ Touch the OK sensor whilst the
machine is off.
^ Select "Plate warmer" and touch the
OK sensor.
^ Select "Manual - on" and touch the
OK sensor.
The plate warmer is now switched on. To switch the plate warmer off again, proceed as above again, but select
"Manual - off" instead of "Manual ­on".
If you have forgotten to switch the plate warmer off, it will switch itself off automatically after a maximum of 9 hours.
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Showroom programme
This function enables the machine to be illuminated in a showroom situtation without the heaters working.
Resetting the factory default settings
The "factory default" setting is used to reset the various settings back to the default status.
From here you can select whether to reset all settings back to the default or to delete any user profiles.
^ Select "Settings F" from the main
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Factory default
Back #
^ Use an arrow sensor to highlight
"Factory default", and then touch the OK sensor.
Various options will then be available:
All settings
This option sets "All settings" back to the factory default.
Select "Reset" under "All settings",
^
and touch the OK sensor.
All settings are then reset to the default.
If you select "Reset" by mistake, switch the coffee machine off: Resetting to the
factory defaults will not be carried out.
Factory default settings (the coffee machine is delivered with the following settings)
– Amount of coffee (medium)
– Temperatures for coffee and hot
water (medium settings for both)
– Pre-brewing (without)
– Automatic rinsing and Steam system
(both set to "On")
– Plate warmer and Showroom prog.
(both set to "Off")
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Time of day display (On for 60 seconds), Clock format (24 h), Timer - Switch on at (12:00), Timer - Switch off after (1:00), Timer - Switch off at (12:00), (Switch on at and Switch off at are both deactivated)
Coffee jug (3 cups)
Lighting: Brightness (medium)
Safety: System lock (Off)
Water hardness (Very hard 4)
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Display: Contrast (medium),
Brightness (maximum)
Volume: Volume of buzzer tones and
keypad tone (maximum setting for both)
User profile: Revert (when switched
on).
User profiles
You can delete all user profiles except for the standard one under "User Profiles".
Select "Reset" under "User profiles",
^
and touch the OK sensor.
User profiles are then deleted.
If you select "Reset" by
mistake, switch the coffee
machine off: Resetting to the factory defaults will not be carried out.
Miele|home
With Miele|home, the coffee machine becomes communication-enabled and can be monitored or operated via a pc or mobile phone. For further information, contact your nearest Miele sales office.
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Programming the amount: setting the portion sizes
The flavour of the coffee produced depends on the type of coffee, how finely the beans are ground and the quantity of water used. Not all espresso and coffee cups are the same size. To ensure the machine uses the right amount of water to suit your taste and your cups, you can programme the amount to use.
With milky drinks the proportions of espresso, milk and milk froth are important for the taste. These proportions can be set for cappuccino and latte macchiato.
You can programme the amount in two ways, either by touching the OK sensor continually, or via the "Settings" option.
If a User profile has been activated, the proportions for this particular User profile will be set.
If you wish to set the proportions for all of the User profiles, select the "Standard" user profile.
Programming the amount of espresso, coffee, hot milk and milk froth via the OK sensor
Place the appropriate cup for the
^
amount you want to programme under the spouts.
Select the type of drink you require.
^
Touch the OK sensor until "Prog. the
^
amount" appears in the display.
When sufficient liquid has flowed into
^
the cup touch the OK sensor again. "Save" will then appear in the display.
The volumes of water or milk programmed in will now be dispensed every time that particular drink is selected.
Water flow stops automatically when the maximum amount possible is reached. The maximum amount possible for that type of drink will be saved.
If there is insufficient water or milk in the water container or milk flask, the process will be stopped and the amount will not be saved.
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Programming the proportions for cappuccino or latte macchiato via the OK sensor
Place the appropriate cup or glass
^
for the amount you want to programme under the spouts.
Select Cappuccino or Latte
^
Macchiato.
Touch the OK sensor until the display
^
shows the options for Cappuccino (Milk froth, Espresso) or Latte Macchiato (Hot milk, Milk froth, Espresso).
Latte Macchiato
8 Hot milk
8 Milk froth
^ Use the arrow sensor to select the
component you wish to set the amount for.
^ Touch the OK sensor to activate a
tick next the component you have selected so that you can then programme its amount.
Once sufficient has flown into the cup
^
or glass and "Save" shows in the display, press the OK sensor to save the amount.
Each subsequent drink of this type will then have the same proportions of coffee, milk etc.
^
Repeat this for all components required for that drink.
^
Select "Start" with the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
The machine will now start the process for making a cappuccino or latte macchiato.
As soon as the component required starts to flow into the cup or glass "Programme the amount" will appear in the display.
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Programming the amount for hot water via the Hot water sensor
Place the appropriate cup for the
^
amount you want to programme under the hot water spout.
Touch the Hot water sensor until
^
"Prog. the amount" appears in the display.
When sufficient water has flowed into
^
the cup touch the Hot water sensor again. "Save" will then appear in the display.
Each subsequent portion of hot water will then have the same amount.
Programming the amount via "Settings"
Select "Settings F" from the main
^
menu, and then touch the OK sensor.
Settings
Prog. the amount
Amount of coffee
Use the arrow sensors to highlight
^
"Prog. the amount", and then touch the OK sensor.
Use the arrow sensor to select the
^
drink you wish to set the amount for.
^ Select "Start" and touch the OK
sensor.
The procedure is now the same as for programming the amount using the OK sensor or the Hot water sensor.
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Setting up User profiles
To cater for different tastes and preferences, you can enter up to 9 individual User profiles. For each User profile, you can select the following individual settings:
The amount of water for
coffee-based drinks and hot water
The amount of milk for drinks with
milk
The amount of coffee
The water temperature
Pre-brewing
(See "Programming the amount: setting the proportions" and "Settings: customising your machine").
User profile
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^ Touch the right arrow sensor until
"User profile" is highlighted, and then touch the OK sensor.
The following options only appear if you have already entered a new User profile in addition to the Standard User profile:
Change User profile, if you want to
alter a User profile.
Delete User profile, if you want to
delete a User profile.
Revert: You can programme the
machine so that it always reverts to the Standard User profile or so that it continues to operate using a User profile you have set.
Selecting a User profile
^ Select the User profile you want with
the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
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You can now:
Select User profile from the User profiles which are already allocated.
Create User profile, if you want to enter a new User profile.
To show that a user has been selected, the top line of the display will now show a
large symbol for a "user"!
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Setting up User profiles
Creating a User profile
Use the arrow sensors to highlight
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"Create", and then touch the OK sensor.
You can allocate up to 9 User profiles. If you try to allocate more than 9 User profiles, "Memory full" will appear in the display and you will need to delete one name to create space.
Letters and numbers will now appear in the display. Use the arrow sensors to select the letters and numbers you require.
A new word always starts with a capital letter. The rest of the word will automatically be in lower case. Hyphens and spaces can be used between lower case letters.
^ Use the arrow sensors to select the
characters you require.
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Confirm each one with the OK sensor.
The characters you have chosen will appear in the top line of the display.
If you make a mistake, use
the arrow sensors to select
the bin symbol and touch the OK sensor. The last character will be deleted.
Saving an entry
When you have finished making your
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entry, use the arrow sensors to highlight the word "OK" and then touch the OK sensor.
The User profile welcome screen will appear briefly in the display, and then the Main menu.
Not saving an entry
If you don't wish to save your entry,
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use the arrow sensors to highlight the
word "Back A" and then touch the
OK sensor.
Changing a User profile
Once you have selected the "Change" option and confirmed your selection with OK,
^ select the User profile, and touch the
OK sensor.
Now proceed as described in "Creating a User profile".
To delete a letter, select the bin symbol.
To enter new characters, select the relevant character and confirm with OK.
Save the new name by selecting "OK" in the display and touching the OK sensor.
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Setting up User profiles
Deleting a User profile
If you want to delete the User profile completely,
Select "Delete User profile" using the
^
OK sensor.
Use the arrow sensors to select the
^
user profile you want to delete.
Touch the OK sensor.
^
A tick will appear after the user profile and after a short while it will be deleted.
Revert
You can programme the machine so that it reverts to the Standard User profile after you have made each drink, or so that it continues to operate using a User profile you have set.
To set the profile to be used: ^ Select "Revert" with one of the arrow
sensors.
After each use
The machine will automatically revert to the Standard User profile each time a drink is dispensed.
Select "After each use" with the arrow
^
sensors and touch the OK sensor.
When switched on
Each time the machine is switched on it will automatically select the Standard User profile regardless of which User profile was set before the machine was last switched off.
^ Select "When switched on" with the
arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
You can now select one of the following:
Manually
The coffee machine will store the user profile you have selected until you select another one.
^
Select "Manually" with the arrow sensors and touch the OK sensor.
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Chart
Time interval What do I have to do?
Each time milk is used to make a drink, if more than one hour has passed since the last drink was made
Every day (usually at the end of the day, before the machine is switched off)
Once a week (or more often if badly soiled)
Once a month Lubricate the cap on the central spout connector
Approx. every 200 portions Degrease the brew unit (with cleaning tablets)
Depending on the hardness of the water
Rinse milk pipework
Rinse the system (pipework)
Clean the milk pipework (with cleaning agent)
Clean the stainless steel milk flask and lid
Clean the central spout
Clean the water container
Clean the individual containers
Clean the drip tray and the drip tray cover
Clean the coffee bean container
Clean the central spout connector
Clean the inside of the machine
Clean the drip tray inside the machine door
Clean the brew unit
Clean the front of the machine (especially straight after descaling)
Descale the machine
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Always allow the machine to cool down before cleaning. Please be aware that the water in the drip tray will be hot. Danger of scalding.
Do not clean the machine with a steam cleaner as this will damage the machine.
Do not use cleaners containing chlorides, acids, soda or scouring agents. These would damage the surface.
It is important to clean the machine regularly, as the used coffee grounds will soon go mouldy.
All removable parts can be cleaned in the dishwasher except for:
– the brew unit
– the coffee bean container
the stainless steel milk flask and lid
the cover to the central spout.
Cleaning and care
Rinse the system
Before switching the machine off for any length of time, the pipework, brew system and central spout need to be cleaned. If you have switched the automatic rinsing function off, you will need to rinse the system through manually. Place the smaller of the two containers under the central spout.
Maintenance
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highlight the maintenance symbol and touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Rinse the system" and touch
the OK sensor.
^ Select "Start" and touch the OK
sensor.
The main menu will reappear in the display after the pipework has been rinsed. The machine can then be switched off.
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If the parts are cleaned frequently in a dishwasher, they can become discoloured from regular contact with food residues (e.g. tomatoes) in the dishwasher, or the surface can become damaged.
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Cleaning and care
Milk pipework
Rinse milk pipework
To prevent milk going off in the machine and the pipework getting clogged up, it should be rinsed through after use. Rinsing is not a substitute for cleaning the pipework through at the end of the day.
Maintenance
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Touch the right arrow sensor to
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highlight the maintenance symbol and touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Rinse milk pipework" and
touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Start" and touch the OK
sensor.
Follow the instructions in the display.
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To prevent milk going off in the machine and the pipework getting clogged up it should be cleaned at the
end of each day using the cleaning agent supplied.
If the milk pipework in the lid is
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clogged, use the cleaning brush to clean it under running water. Insert the brush in the pipework and move it back and forth as far as it will go until all the milk deposits are removed.
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^ Touch the right arrow sensor to
highlight the maintenance symbol and touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Clean milk pipework" and
touch the OK sensor.
^ Select "Start" and touch the OK
sensor.
To rinse the pipework in the lid for the stainless steel milk flask, fill the larger of the two plastic containers to the "max." mark with cold water. Fit the lid from the milk flask to the container, making sure that it engages correctly. Hang it in the machine where the stainless steel milk flask normally sits.
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The display will let you know the current status of the machine or what action needs to be taken.
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Follow the instructions step by step.
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To clean the pipework in the lid for the stainless steel milk flask, fill the larger of the two plastic containers to the "max." mark with lukewarm water to dissolve the cleaning agent. Fit the lid from the milk flask to the container, making sure that it engages correctly. Hang it in the machine where the stainless steel milk flask normally sits.
It is important to use the Miele cleaning agent as it has been developed for this coffee machine. It is available via the internet at www.miele-shop.com, from your Miele Dealer or from the Miele Spare Parts Department.
Cleaning and care
Stainless steel milk flask
The stainless steel milk flask and lid must be washed by hand using hot water.
It is important to keep the top of the flask and the seals clean (whilst filling it and carrying it). Any soiling can lead to a malfunction of the flask in the machine.
Clean the stainless steel flask with
^
hot water after use to remove any residual milk.
^ Clean the handle under the tap and
then clean it thoroughly with a clean damp cloth to remove any milk residues.
^ If the milk pipework in the lid is
clogged, use the cleaning brush to clean it under running water. Insert the brush in the pipework and move it back and forth as far as it will go until all the milk deposits are removed.
The milk pipework will now be cleaned. The pipework is clean once Prog. finished appears in the display. You can then switch the machine off.
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Central spout
Pull the central spout down as far as
^
it will go (a), and pull the cover forwards to remove.
Remove the two rubber stoppers,
^
and manually clean these and the jets thoroughly.
Replace the stoppers.
^
^ Turn the cover around, push the
insert up and out and then clean both parts thoroughly.
^
Slide the insert back into the cover until it clicks into place.
^
Pull the jets out of the central spout.
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^ After cleaning, push the jets firmly
back into place on the central spout, ensuring they are secure.
^
Replace the cover and then push the central spout back up into position.
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Water container
Empty the water container daily and fill with fresh, cold tap water just before use.
When cleaning, make sure that there is no soiling in the area around the valve. Otherwise the container will not sit correctly and this could result in water leaking from the machine.
^ Clean the surface the water container
sits on thoroughly, taking special care to clean the channels properly.
Waste container
After a certain period of time a reminder to empty the waste container will appear in the display. The waste container must be cleaned when this message appears. However it is better to clean the waste container every day to prevent coffee grounds from turning mouldy. There will probably also be water in the waste container left over from the rinsing process.
Lining the waste container with one or two pieces of kitchen paper towel will
make it easier to tip the grounds out. ^ Clean the waste container with hot
water and a little washing-up liquid or in the dishwasher, and dry with a cloth.
^ Also clean the now accessible area
in the machine where the waste container sits, thoroughly.
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Cleaning and care
Drip tray
There is a sensor in the drip tray which causes a message to appear in the display when the drip tray is full and needs to be emptied. Remove the tray and empty and clean it when this message appears. However, to avoid a build-up of odours, the drip tray should be cleaned every day.
After running the last rinse, you should leave the drip tray in position for a while before cleaning it so that you catch any remaining water from the system. Remove the drip tray carefully, as the water in it could be very hot. Danger of scalding.
^ Open the machine door and carefully
remove the drip tray from the machine.
The grid in the drip tray prevents the water from spilling out of the tray when it is being carried.
Clean the drip tray and the grid with
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hot water and a little washing-up liquid, or in the dishwasher and dry with a cloth.
Make sure that the metal contact discs at the top of the drip tray are cleaned and dried properly. These metal discs send a signal to the machine when the drip tray is full or if it is not in the machine. The discs will not convey these messages if they are dirty or damp.
^ Push the drip tray with the grid along
the right hand edge back into the machine.
^
Close the door.
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Drip tray cover
^
Take the drip tray cover out and wash it.
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Coffee bean container
The coffee bean container must be cleaned by hand with hot water and a little washing-up liquid.
Take the coffee bean container out of
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the machine and then push the lid back to remove it.
Clean the coffee bean container and
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the lid, and then dry them both thoroughly.
Replace the lid, and push the
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container back into place in the machine.
Central spout connector
Interior and machine door
First take out all removable parts and
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then clean the interior and the machine door with a mild solution of hot water and washing-up liquid.
Use your vacuum cleaner to remove dry ground coffee residues.
^ Also clean the small drip tray in the
lower part of the inside of the door thoroughly.
The part which connects the brew unit and the central spout is located on the inside of the machine door.
^
Clean this connection regularly with a damp cloth, taking care not to wipe the grease off the cap.
^
Lubricate the cap regularly, once a month, with the silicone grease supplied.
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Brew unit
The brew unit must be cleaned once a week by hand and without using washing-up liquid, because the
moving parts are lubricated and the rubber seals could become brittle in a dishwasher.
Remove the water container, waste
^
container and the coffee chute cover.
^ Press the light coloured button under
the handle of the brew unit a and whilst doing so turn the handle in the direction of the arrow b.
^
Press the catch in front of the brew unit c downwards, and pull the brew unit carefully out of the machine.
If the brew unit is difficult to remove, it is not correctly positioned (see "Problem solving guide").
^
Clean the brew unit thoroughly under hot running water without using washing-up liquid.
Leave the handle in the same position, otherwise the brew unit will
be out of alignment and you will not be able to push it back into the coffee machine.
^ Wipe any remaining coffee off the two
filters. One filter is located in the funnel a and the other to the left of the funnel b.
^ Dry the funnel area a to prevent
ground coffee from sticking to it.
^ Clean the inside of the machine and
remove any coffee residues.
Use your vacuum cleaner to remove dry ground coffee residues.
^
Place the brew unit on the guide runners and, keeping it straight, push it into the machine.
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Press the light-coloured button under
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the handle of the brew unit a and whilst doing so turn the handle in the direction of the arrow b.
Cleaning and care
Maintenance
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Touch the right arrow sensor to
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highlight the maintenance symbol and touch the OK sensor.
Select "Clean brew unit" and touch
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the OK sensor.
Select "Start" and touch the OK
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sensor. Various messages will now appear in the display.
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Degreasing the brew unit
Depending on the natural oil
content of the coffee used,
the brew unit could become blocked. It should therefore be cleaned after approx. 200 portions have been prepared using the cleaning tablets supplied with the machine. These have been specially formulated for use in this coffee machine and are available via the internet at www.miele-shop.com, from your Miele Dealer or from the Miele Spare Parts Department.
To remind you to degrease the brew unit, the message "Please run the cleaning programme" will appear in the display after 200 portions. It will not go out until the cleaning programme has been carried out.
The cleaning programme lasts for approx. 6 minutes.
^ Follow the instructions given.
So that you do not have to empty the drip tray too
frequently, place a small container under the central spout. However, since the inside of the machine is also being rinsed through, you will still need to empty the drip tray so that the cleaning programme can continue.
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Cleaning and care
When prompted to Drop a cleaning tablet in the ground coffee chute,
remove the coffee chute cover and
^
open the lid of the coffee chute.
Place a cleaning tablet into the coffee
^
chute.
^ Close the lid, replace the coffee
chute cover and close the machine door.
^ Follow the instructions given.
When "Prog. finished" appears in the display,
^ touch the OK sensor.
The brew unit has now been degreased and drinks can be prepared again.
Machine front
If soiling is not removed promptly it could cause the surface of the machine to alter or discolour. Remove any soiling immediately.
Switch the machine off with the
^
On/Off button.
Clean the front using a damp Miele
^
microfibre E-cloth or with a clean sponge and a solution of hot water and washing-up liquid. Wipe dry using a soft cloth.
Make sure that water cannot get behind the display.
All external surfaces are susceptible to scratching. Scratches on glass surfaces could even cause a breakage. Contact with unsuitable cleaning agents can discolour the external surfaces.
Wipe up any spillages or splashes of descaling agent immediately.
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Avoid the following on all types of front:
cleaning agents containing soda,
amonia, acids or chlorides,
solvent-based cleaning agents,
cleaning agents containing
descaling agents,
stainless steel cleaning agents,
dishwasher cleaner,
abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.
powder cleaners and cream cleaners,
– hard, abrasive sponges, e.g. pot
scourers, brushes or sponges which have been previously used with abrasive cleaning agents,
– sharp metal scrapers.
Cleaning and care
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Descaling the machine
The machine should be descaled regularly to ensure that it functions correctly. It will remind you when this needs to be carried out.
When only 50 portions can be made before the next descaling programme has to be run, the following message will appear in the display the first time: No. of portions until descaling: 50. The remaining number of drinks that can be made before descaling will now show in the display after each drink is made.
Confirm the message by touching the
^
OK sensor.
If you let it run to 0, "Descaling programme must be carried out" will appear in the display.
Touch the OK sensor to start the descaling programme. If
you do not have time to wait until the descaling programme has finished (it takes approx. 20 minutes) you can switch the machine off. However, you will not be able to make any more drinks until the descaling programme has been carried out.
Only use the descaling tablets supplied with the machine. (Make sure you use the correct tablets ­approx. 5 cm diameter, pack of 6). These have been specially formulated for use in this coffee machine and are available from the Miele Spare Parts Department or via the internet at www.miele-shop.com.
Other types of descaling agents will damage the machine and affect the taste. Follow the instructions on the package carefully to avoid damaging the machine.
Make sure that you wipe up any
spillages or splashes of descaling agent immediately to avoid
damaging the machine front.
After running the descaling programme, remember to clean the water container and the drip tray thoroughly to remove any descaling residues.
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Descaling the machine
To run the descaling programme
Maintenance
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Touch the right arrow sensor until
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"Maintenance" is highlighted, and confirm with OK, or,
If the machine is switched off, touch
^
the OK sensor whilst the machine is switched off.
Select "Descale" and touch the OK
^
sensor.
^ Select "Start" and touch the OK
sensor.
The display will guide you through the whole procedure. Please follow the instructions to, for example, empty the drip tray, fill the water container etc.
If the machine has already heated up, it will cool down for approx. 10 minutes before starting to run the descaling programme.
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To dissolve the descaling tablets
take the water container out and fill it
^
to the k mark with lukewarm water. (Do not use less water than this because this would cause the descaling programme to finish before it has been completed properly).
Drop 2 descaling tablets in the
^
water. Allow the tablets to dissolve fully before shutting the lid and putting the water container back in the machine.
During the descaling programme, water containing descaling agent will run out of the hot water and the central spouts. This is followed by an activation period before a little more descaling agent is dispensed.
^ When a message asking you to fill
the water container with fresh water appears, you should remove
the container and rinse it out thoroughly with clean water. Make sure all traces of descaling agent are removed, and then fill it up to the k mark with clean tap water.
The descaling programme cannot be cancelled once the OK sensor has been touched. The programme has to be completed through to the end. This is a safety measure to ensure that the machine is fully descaled, and is important for the long-term protection of the machine and to ensure it functions correctly.
Water will flow out of the spouts during the rinsing process. Because the inside of the machine is also cleaned during this process you will be prompted to
Empty the drip tray at the end.
Programme finished will appear in the
display. Follow the instructions given. The machine will then run a short rinsing cycle.
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Problem solving guide
Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in strict accordance with current local and national safety regulations. Repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work.
Various messages will appear in the display to warn of certain problems. Follow the instructions which appear in the display to remedy the problem.
Other problems or situations which occur in general use are described in this section. With the help of the following notes minor faults in the performance of the machine, some of which may result from incorrect operation, can be put right without contacting the Service Department.
What to do if...
. . . nothing appears in the display.
The machine is not connected to the electricity supply.
Is the master switch in the 0 position?
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Is it plugged in and switched on at
^
the socket?
Check that the fuse is not defective
^
and that the mains fuse has not tripped. If it has, contact the Miele Service Department.
. . . the machine suddenly switches itself off.
The machine will switch itself off automatically after a certain length of time if it is not being used. This time depends on the switch off time which has been programmed.
There could be stones in amongst the coffee beans. If this is the case, the machine will switch itself off automatically within 20 seconds to avoid damage. Call the Miele Service Department.
. . . the machine does not light up after it has been switched on.
Has the lighting been switched off?
^
If is has, switch it back on (see "Settings: customising your machine ­Lighting: Setting the switch-off time").
^
If not, then the lighting is defective. Call the Miele Service Department.
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Is it plugged in and switched on at the socket?
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. . . the lighting suddenly switches itself off.
If the machine has not been used for 15 minutes the lighting will switch itself off automatically (see "Settings: customising your machine - Lighting: Setting the switch-off time").
. . . the machine does not switch on even though the "Switch on at" setting for the timer has been activated.
The system lock has been activated. ^ Deactivate it. (See "Settings:
customising your machine - Safety (Activating the System lock)").
The machine was not used after being switched on automatically 3 times in succession.
Switch the machine on and make a drink.
. . . you cannot read the display.
...amessage appears in the display reminding you to fill or replace the milk flask even though it is full and positioned correctly.
Clean the flask thoroughly, paying
^
particular attention to the area around the handle and the neck (see "Cleaning and care - Stainless steel milk flask"). Any soiling in these areas can prevent the sensors for the milk flask from working properly.
. . . the coffee grinder makes a louder noise than usual.
There may be stones in amongst the coffee beans, or the bean container may have emptied during grinding.
^ Switch the machine off immediately. ^ If the bean container is not empty
call the Miele Service Department. If it is empty fill the container with fresh beans.
If the machine is installed too low down, the display can be hard to see.
^
Try to improve this by adjusting the display contrast or brightness (see "Settings: customising your machine ­Setting the display").
. . . milk froth or milk is not flowing out of the central spout.
The spout is clogged up.
^
Clean the central spout - especially the rubber stoppers - and the milk pipework (see "Cleaning and care ­"Central spout" and "Milk pipework").
. . . the espresso is dispensed too quickly.
The coffee is too coarsely ground.
^
Set the grinder on a finer setting (see "Setting the coffee grinder").
. . . the espresso is dispensed too slowly.
The coffee is too finely ground.
^
Set the grinder on a coarser setting (see "Setting the coffee grinder").
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. . . the espresso is not hot enough.
Have the cups and system been
^
pre-warmed? The smaller and thicker the cup, the more important it is to pre-warm it.
Check the temperatures the different
^
types of coffee have been set to (see "Settings: customising your machine ­Setting the temperature").
Check whether the brew unit is
^
blocked. If it is, clean it (see "Cleaning and care - Brew unit").
. . . coffee is not dispensed, even though the beans have been ground and there is sufficient water in the water container.
^ Check whether the slide control for
the fineness of the coffee is at the finest setting, or if the amount of coffee to be ground has been set at the largest amount.
Because the process is time controlled, it is possible that the process has taken so long that there is no time left for brewing.
. . . the machine door will not close.
Are the containers in position
^
correctly?
It might be necessary to adjust the
^
door hinges (see "Installation ­Adjusting the door hinges").
. . . the steam system is switched off but milk froth can still be made.
If the steam system is still hot, milk froth can still be made. However, if the steam system has cooled down after being switched off, it will need to heat up again before steam is available for frothing milk.
. . . coffee preparation has been interrupted.
If the water container empties whilst a drink is being prepared, a message will appear in the display to ask if you wish for the drink preparation to continue after the water container has been refilled. If you do not respond to this question with "OK" within 5 minutes, the drink will be cancelled.
^
Select a slightly coarser coffee grind setting or a lower setting for the amount of coffee to be ground (see "Setting the coffee grinder" and "Settings: customising your machine ­Setting the amount of coffee").
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. . . only water is dispensed when coffee has been selected.
The lid of the ground coffee chute has been opened and closed, and then the "Make the coffee?" (with ground coffee) option has been selected. However, the coffee chute has not been filled with ground coffee. After the drink has been dispensed, the coffee machine will revert automatically to making coffee with coffee beans.
The beans may have become jammed. Pull the bean container out of the machine and then push it back in again. (Very large beans, e.g. "ARKOR MEXICO MELANGE", can cause a blockage).
...amessage keeps appearing asking you to empty the drip tray even though it is empty.
^ Have the contacts been properly
cleaned and dried?
^
Is the drip tray positioned correctly in the machine?
^
Switch the machine off and then back on again with the master switch.
^
Buff the contacts a little, e.g. with fine glasspaper or emery cloth.
^
If this fault message continues to appear, please call the Miele Service Department.
. . . the machine does not rinse through when switched on, even though the Automatic rinsing programme is set to "On".
If the temperature of the machine is above 60 °C, rinsing cannot take place.
. . . water or milk stops flowing whilst programming in the amount to dispense.
The flow stops automatically when the maximum fill quantity is reached. The maximum quantity is stored in memory.
If there was not enough water or milk in the water container or milk flask, the amount that has been dispensed will not be saved to memory.
^ Fill the water container or the milk
flask, and repeat the process to programme in the amount.
. . . there is water in the waste container.
This is not a fault. The water is left over from the brewing and cleaning process.
. . . there is a lot of residual "coffee water" in the waste container.
If the slide control for the grinder is set to too coarse a setting, too much residual "coffee water" can be left in the waste container.
^
Set the grinder on a slightly finer setting (see "Setting the coffee grinder").
^
If necessary, adjust the amount of coffee (see "Settings: customising your machine - Setting the amount of coffee").
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. . . the descaling programme was started by mistake.
The descaling programme cannot be cancelled once you have touched the OK sensor. The programme has to be completed through to the end. This is a safety measure to ensure that the machine is fully descaled, and is important for the long-term protection of the machine and to ensure it functions correctly.
Descale the machine (see "Descaling
^
the machine").
. . . the coffee machine makes loud noises during the descaling programme.
During the descaling programme you will hear loud noises as water is flushed through the machine under high pressure. These are no cause for concern.
. . . the brew unit or the waste container cannot be pulled out of the machine.
The brew unit is not in the correct position. This can happen if, for example, the machine door is opened during grinding or brewing.
Close the door. The brew unit will
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position itself correctly automatically.
. . . the crema is not as it should be.
Check that the grinder setting is not
^
too coarse or too fine, and adjust accordingly (see "Setting the coffee grinder").
^ Check the temperatures the different
types of coffee have been set to. If the temperature is too high, there will be dark patches in the crema. Reduce the temperature (see "Settings: customising your machine ­Setting the temperature").
. . . the heating-up time is getting longer, the amount of water coming through is incorrect and the machine is not performing properly.
The machine needs descaling.
^
Descale the machine (see "Descaling the machine").
...nowater comes out of the central spout.
The filters in the brew unit are dirty.
^
Remove the brew unit and clean the filters with your finger (see "Cleaning and care - Brew unit").
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The crema will not form correctly if stale coffee or an unsuitable coffee blend is used or if the central spout is set too high.
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. . . the message "Push water container in as far as it will go" appears in the display.
Water has not been taken in.
The water container is not correctly
^
positioned inside the machine. Take it out and push it back into the machine so that it clicks into position.
This error message also appears if
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the water container was not correctly filled for descaling. Fill the water container up to the marker.
If this fault message still continues to appear in the display, repeat the steps described above. If neither is the case and the fault message still appears in the display, call the Miele Service Department.
. . . too much crema has formed and is overflowing above the central spout.
Some types of coffee will produce too much crema if the coffee or espresso temperature is set to maximum and the amount of coffee to be ground is set too high.
. . . the slide control for the grinder setting will not move.
Close the machine door and
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dispense a cup of espresso coffee.
The grinder setting slide control will now move.
. . . "Fault - 1" to "Fault - 4" or "Fault - 80" to "Fault - 83" appears in the display.
Switch off the machine using the
^
On/Off sensor, and wait for one hour before switching it on again.
If the Fault message appears in the display again, contact the Service department.
. . . the message "Fault - 28" appears in the display.
Enough ground coffee for one portion, i.e. a level coffeespoonful of ground coffee, passes through the ground coffee chute. If there is too much ground coffee, the machine is unable to process it so that it can be emptied into the waste container, and a fault message appears in the display.
^
Set a lower temperature and reduce the amount of coffee to be ground (see: "Settings: customising your machine - Setting the temperature and Setting the amount of coffee").
^
Switch the machine off and then on again after a short while.
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Problem solving guide
. . . the message "Fault -73" appears in the display.
The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly.
Take the brew unit out of the machine
^
and clean it thoroughly (see "Cleaning and care - Brew unit").
^ Push the coffee ejector of the brew
unit into the correct position.
^ Set the brew unit to one side and
replace the waste container and the water container in the machine.
^ Close the door.
The brew unit motor will now move into the correct position.
^
When "Fit the brew unit" appears in the display, open the door and replace all the parts in the machine.
. . . "Fault - 74" or "Fault - 77" appears in the display?
Switch the machine off and then on
^
again after a short while.
If the Fault message appears in the display again, contact the Service department.
. . . the message "Check the brew unit" appears in the display.
The brew unit may be dirty.
Follow the instructions in the display.
^ ^ Clean the brew unit (see "Cleaning
and care - Brew unit").
^ Set a medium grinder setting and a
medium amount of coffee (see "Setting the coffee grinder" and "Settings: customising your machine ­Setting the amount of coffee"). Set the grinder setting and the amount of coffee to medium in any User profiles as well.
. . . the ground coffee chute cover cannot be pushed in properly.
^
Is the lid of the ground coffee chute closed?
^
Close the door.
If the fault message continues to appear in the display, please call the Miele Service department, quoting the fault code.
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...itisdifficult to open or close the door of the machine.
^
Align the door using the hinges (see "Installation - Adjusting the door hinges").
^
Lubricate the cap of the central spout connector with the silicone grease supplied.
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In the event of a fault which you cannot correct yourself, please contact:
your Miele Dealer
or
the Miele Service Department (see
back cover for address).
When contacting your Dealer or the Service Department, please quote the model and serial number of your machine. These are shown on the data plate inside the machine.
Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded for training purposes (UK only).
N.B. A call-out charge will be applied for unnecessary service visits where the problem could have been rectified as described in these instructions.
After sales service
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Electrical connection U.K., ZA, IRL
All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person only, in strict accordance with current national and local safety regulations (BS 7671 in the UK).
Installation, repairs and other work by unqualified persons could be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for unauthorised work.
Ensure power is not supplied to the machine until after installation work has been carried out.
The voltage and connected load are given on the data plate. Please ensure these match the household mains supply. The fuse rating is quoted on the plug.
The machine is supplied with a mains cable with moulded plug for connection to a 230 - 240 V mains supply.
Connection should be made via a fused plug and suitable switched socket which is easily accessible after installation.
Non-rewireable plugs BS 1363
The fuse cover must be refitted when changing the fuse, and if the fuse cover is lost, the plug must not be used until a suitable replacement is obtained. The colour of the correct replacement cover is that of the coloured insert in the base of the plug, or the colour that is embossed in words on the base of the plug (as applicable to the design of plug fitted). Replacement fuses should be ASTA approved to BS 1362 and have the correct rating. Replacement fuses and fuse covers may be purchased from your local electrical supplier.
Do not connect via an extension lead.
For extra safety it is advisable to install a suitable residual current device (RCD). Contact a qualified electrician for advice.
If the socket is not accessible after installation (depending on country) an additional means of disconnection must be provided for all poles.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
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Building-in and combination options
The appliance is designed to be built into a tall unit.
Installation
It can also be combined with other Miele built-in appliances. 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 Miele built-in plate warming drawer).
The plate warmer can be connected directly to a socket at the rear of the CVA 5060 coffee machine using a special connection cable (available as an optional accessory from your Miele Dealer or the Miele Spare Parts Department) so that it can be in use or ready for use whenever the CVA 5060 coffee machine is being used. This ensures that you always have pre-warmed cups ready for use.
Only a Miele EGW 4000-14 or -29 or 5000-14 plate warmer can be connected directly to the CVA 5060 coffee machine. Connecting any other appliance would damage the coffee machine.
The machine can also be installed in a mobile unit which is available to purchase.
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Installation
Installation
Before installation make sure that there is no power supply to the machine. This also applies should it ever need to be taken out of its housing unit.
The machine may only be used when it has been built in. It can only be used in areas with an ambient temperature of +15 °C to +60 °C.
You will need two Allen keys (size 3 and 5) for installing the machine.
If the furniture unit walls are 19 mm
^
thick you will need to drill four holes in the sides for securing the machine. To mark the position of these holes:
Align the machine in the niche.
Screw the side socket screws inside the machine in a little so that they make indents in the side walls, and then unscrew them again.
Take the machine out of the niche
and drill ø 4.5 mm holes, 2 mm deep where you made the indentations.
Connect the appliance to the
^
electricity supply.
^ Push it all the way into the niche until
you feel resistance.
^ Open the machine door, and partially
tighten the side socket screws.
^
Using the large allen key, unscrew all four feet out by about 2 mm.
^
Push the machine all the way into the niche until there is a resistance. Then check the height to make sure it is sitting centrally in the unit and that it is level. If this is not the case, realign the 4 feet underneath the machine using the large allen key.
The feet can be unscrewed by up to approx. 10 mm.
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^
Carefully turn the lower socket screws a to centre the machine in the niche.
^
Tighten both upper socket screws b by hand to secure the machine in the unit. Do not overtighten them.
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Adjusting the door hinges
If the machine door becomes difficult to open or close after installation you can adjust the hinges to realign it:
^ To adjust the door in direction a,
turn screw a.
^ To adjust the door forwards or
backwards (direction b), turn screw b.
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