Miele CVA 2650 User Manual

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Page 1 - CVA 2650

Operating instructionsCoffee SystemCVA 2650To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.UVM.-Nr. 06 541 610

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Left displayCOSIK12345 L onGk C–Drink selectionUp to 5 different coffee types K, aswell as, steam L and hot water o–User profileUp to 4 different user

Page 3 - Contents

Turning the machine on and offThe appliance must be correctlyinstalled and connected before thefirst use.Turning on^Press the left jog shuttle.MíeleWe

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Before using the coffee systemfor the first time1. Clean the parts^Hand wash the coffee capsule platewith hot water and liquid dish soap.^The water ta

Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Filling the water tankThe water tank should be washed andfilled with fresh cold tap water beforeeach day of use.Never put hot water or any otherliquid

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Filling the coffee capsulecarouselOnly insert Nespresso coffeecapsules in the carousel.Damaged, broken or dentedcapsules should not be used theymay ja

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Twelve different Nespresso coffee typesare available for this coffee system.They differentiate in terms of acidity,fruitness, bitterness and roast.The

Page 8 - Guide to the machine

Allocating different coffeetypesCHAMBER 5ARPEGGIO~^Turn the right jog shuttle to thedesired coffee type and press toconfirm it to that chamber.Settin

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Rinse the water lines beforepreparing the first drink of the day. Ifthe "Automatic rinsing" option is setto "on" and the machine i

Page 10 - Displays

Prewarming the cupsPrewarming the cups allows the coffeeto fully develop the flavor and aroma.Use caution. Steam and hot waterare very hot.^Place a cu

Page 11 - First steps to use

Espresso and coffeeThe flavor of the coffee depends on thecoffee capsule and the quantity ofwater used. To ensure the machineuses exactly the amount o

Page 13 - Filling the water tank

Cappuccinatore (milk froth mug)A cappuccinatore (milk froth mug) issupplied with the appliance.Before using the cappuccinatore forthe first time, wash

Page 14 - Changing the coffee capsules

Frothing milk into the cup^Prewarm the cup before filling withfroth.^Fill the cappuccinatore to the upper"max" mark with cold milk.^Turn the

Page 15 - Allocating the coffee types

Frothing milk in the cappuccinatore^Fill the cappuccinatore to the lower"max" mark with cold milk.^Turn the spout to the cappuccinatoresymbo

Page 16 - Setting a new coffee type

Hot water^Place a cup under the hot water /steam valve.HOT WATERK12345 LonGk C^Turn the left jog shuttle to "Hot water".^Press the right jog

Page 17 - Making coffee

The flavor of the coffee depends on thecoffee type and the quantity of waterused. To ensure the machine usesexactly the amount of water to suit yourta

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Setting the user nameUp to four different user profiles can beprogrammed to accommodate differentpreferences and serving sizes. See"Setting servi

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Setting user profiles(serving sizes)In addition to the default, differentserving sizes can be programmed forfour additional users.PROFILEK12345 L onGk

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The coffee system can be customizedto suit individual preferences.Selecting a languageSETTINGS FK12345 L onGkC^Turn the left jog shuttle to "Sett

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Setting the time of daySETTINGS FK12345 L onGkC^Turn the left jog shuttle to "Settings".LANGUAGEF YK n I IJZThe language symbol is highlight

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Turning off after Standby timeTo conserve energy the coffee systemcan be set to turn off automatically aftera programmed time interval.A time period b

Page 23 - Dispensing hot water

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Guide to the machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Setting serving sizes

Turning on at a preset timeA specific time can be set to turn themachine on, e.g. for breakfast. In orderto use this function the clock has to beset.S

Page 25 - Setting user profiles

Turning off at a preset timeA specific time can be set to turn thecoffee system off. In order to use thisfunction the clock has to be set.SETTINGS FK1

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Setting lighting, displaycontrast and brightnessSETTINGS FK12345 L onGkC^Turn the left jog shuttle to "Settings".PROGRAMMINGFYK nIIJZ^Turn t

Page 27 - Settings

Automatic rinsingThe rinsing feature flushes out coffeeresidue and pre-warms the coffeesystem. When "Automatic rinsing - on"is selected the

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Steam systemTo conserve energy, the steam systemcan be turned off if steam is not usedall the time.Residual heat may allow themachine to dispense some

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Total coffee counter (INFO)If the option "Info" is selected, thedisplay will show the number of cups ofcoffee dispensed to date (espresso,co

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The coffee system can be locked sothat it cannot be used by children orthose not familiar with the operatinginstructions.Locking the coffee system^Tur

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Turn the machine off at the mainswitch before cleaning.Allow the coffee system to coolbefore cleaning. Danger of burns!Do not clean the unit with a st

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Interior^Clean all interior parts and areas ofthe machine with a solution of hotwater and liquid dish soap. Seebelow for more details.Capsule carousel

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Capsule plateThe capsule plate will soil more or lessdepending on the oil content of thecoffee capsule used.Clean the capsule plate as necessaryor whe

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Fault messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Frequently asked questions . . .

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ExteriorThe front of the appliance can becleaned with a sponge and a solution ofwarm water and non abrasive liquiddish soap. Dry with a soft cloth.Onl

Page 36 - System lock

^Reassemble the lid as shown in thegraphics.^Be sure that the valve sits above thecappuccinatore handle. Otherwisethe frothing process will not work.M

Page 37 - Daily coffee system care

The right display goes dark and theappliance is now lowering theperforator.Remove capsule plate andchange the capsule hopper^Open the appliance door.^

Page 38 - Common coffee system care

The coffee system must be descaledregularly. The time period depends onthe water hardness set. The appliancewill display a reminder message andwill ev

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The right display will prompt youthrough the single steps of thedescaling process.Follow these prompts.See "Descaling prompts" for moreinfor

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Descaling promptsFor clarification regarding the prompts see the following:Please add descaling agent to thewater container^Remove the water tank.^Fil

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If an error occurs a fault message will appear in the right display. Minor problemscan be fixed without a service call.Message Possible fault Solution

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Repairs to electrical appliances should only be carried out by a suitablyqualified person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.Rep

Page 43 - Descaling the appliance

What if the light turns suddenly off?The light turns off automatically when the machine has not been used for 10minutes.What if the door cannot be ope

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Preparing / dispensing problemsWhat if no drink is prepared although there are coffee capsules and water inthe tank?Take out the water tank and then i

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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always befollowed, including the following:Read all instructions before installation

Page 46 - Fault messages

What if the steam heating system is turned off but steam can still bedispensed?Steam can be dispensed as long as thesteam heating system is warm.Once

Page 47 - Frequently asked questions

Coffee resultsWhat if the dispensed coffee has some ground coffee in it?The capsule plate is soiled. Clean the capsule plate.What if the water flow st

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Descaling problemsWhat if the descaling process was started accidently?The descaling process cannot beinterrupted once the right jog shuttle ispressed

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"F" messagesWhat if F 10 shows?–No water can be pumped fromthe water tank.–F 10 also shows, if the water tankwas not filled correctly during

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,Turn the machine off at the main switch in the upper left corner. Danger ofelectric shock. The machine must be turned off before performing the nexts

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In the event of a fault which you cannoteasily fix yourself, please contact theMiele Technical Service Department atthe address on the back of this bo

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The coffee system comes equippedwith a 6 ft. (1.8 m) power cord with aNEMA 5-15P molded plug forconnection to a 120 V, 15 A, 60 Hzpower supply.Connect

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Installation optionsA countertop option for the CVA 2650 is possible with the CVSG 50 casing.The coffee system is designed to be built into cabinetry.

Page 56 - Electrical connection

Installation work and repairs shouldonly be performed by a trainedtechnician in accordance with nationaland local safety regulations. Repairsand other

Page 57 - Installation

To install the CVA 2650 below a hanging cabinet a CVUG 50 casing (optionalaccessory) is required.Installation60

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InstallationMake sure power is not supplied tothe appliance while installation ormaintenance work is performed.Disconnect the power supply to thework

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ProgrammingThe appliance must be correctlyinstalled and connected before thefirst use.Setting the language^Press the left jog shuttle to turn themachi

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Setting the water hardnessThe hardness of the water used in thecoffee system must be determined andprogrammed into the appliance. Thewater hardness wi

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Caffè is the Italian term for a standardespresso.Caffè americano is a thin espressowith water added.Caffè corretto is espresso with asplash of liquor.

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Ristretto (black)is the typical Italian espresso. It is ashort, strong, full-bodied espresso witha touch of acidity. It has a pleasantlylingering tast

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Vivalto (sky blue)is an intense Lungo which combines abeautifully roasted note with a subtlefloral note. With its noticeable cremaand mild aroma, it i

Page 64 - Coffee glossary

Disposal of packing materialThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping. They have been designed tobe biodegradable an

Page 65 - The Espresso range

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Page 66 - The Lungo range

The water lines must be rinsed andthe machine cleaned thoroughlybefore the first coffee is prepared. See"Daily coffee system care".The use o

Page 67 - Caring for the environment

Front viewa Left displayb Left jog shuttlePress this jog shuttle to turn themachine on and off.Turning it selects a desiredprogram, option or setting.

Page 68 - M.-Nr. 06 541 610 / 02

Interior viewl Main switchm Capsule plate(replaced with the descaling funnelwhen descaling is performed)n Perforator(not visible, penetrates capsule t

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