Miele 29680520USA Installation Manual

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Page 1 - Built-in Coffee System

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

Page 2 - Contents

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

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Installation100VentilationCondensation water can damage thecoffee system or surrounding cabi-nets.The specified ventilation cross-sec-tions absolutely

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Installation101Installing the coffee systemMake sure that there is no power tothe machine during installation. Thisalso applies when uninstalling.The

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Installation102 Open the appliance door, and par-tially tighten the side socket screws. Carefully turn the lower socketscrews to center the machine

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Copyright and licenses103Miele uses software to operate and control the appliance.The copyright authorization from Miele and other relevant software s

Page 10 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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

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M.-Nr. 10 215 120 / 03en – US, CACVA 6805

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

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

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

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

Page 16 - Guide to the appliance

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

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Guide to the appliance16Front viewaOn / Off button bTouch displaycBack sensor buttondDoor handleeHot water dispenserfDrip tray covergMain dispenser,

Page 18 - Accessories

Guide to the appliance17Interior viewiGround coffee chute coverjBrew unitkGround coffee chutelGrind control levermCoffee bean containernWater tank wit

Page 19 - Operation

Accessories18Additional accessories are available.Contact Miele or visit the Miele websitefor more information. These productsand other useful accesso

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Operation19Touch displayThe touch display can be scratched by pointed or sharp objects, e.g. pens andpencils.Only touch the touch display with your fi

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

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Operation20Operating actionsEach time you tap a possible option, the relevant field will light up orange.To select or open a menu Tap the desired fie

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Operation21The numerical keypad will appear. Tap the desired numbers.Once you have entered an accepted value, OK will light up green. Tap OK.Enterin

Page 24 - Turning on for the first time

Operation22HelpWhen maintenance programs are selected, a context help appears in the bottomline Help.To display the information with images and text,

Page 25 - Water hardness

Operation23Symbols in the displayThe following symbols can appear in addition to the text and the drinks symbols:Symbol Description Settings, e.g., t

Page 26 -  Settings

Before using for the first time24Before using the coffee system forthe first time, please read these in-structions and make yourself familiarwith the

Page 27 - Filling the water tank

Before using for the first time25Select the water supply (Main Water)The coffee system is intended for oper-ation with a water connection. You cansele

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Before using for the first time26Determining the water hardnessYou can measure the water hardnessyourself using the enclosed test strip.Alternatively,

Page 29 - Turning off

Filling the water tank27 Change the water every day toprevent a build-up of bacteria.If the coffee system is plumbed into thewater supply, the water

Page 30 - Dispenser adjustment

Filling the coffee bean container28Fill the coffee bean container withroasted coffee or espresso beans if youwant to use freshly ground coffee beansfo

Page 31 - Preparing beverages

Turning the machine On and Off29Turning onWhen the coffee system is switched on,it heats up and rinses the pipework.This not only cleans the pipework,

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Contents3Resetting drinks ... 42User profiles...

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Dispenser adjustment30The height of the main dispenser can-not be manually adjusted.The coffee system automatically de-tects the height of the cup or

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Preparing beverages31 Danger of burning and scaldingfrom the dispensers.The liquids and steam dispensed arevery hot.Keep away from the area underneat

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Preparing beverages32Double portionYou can request two portions ofespresso or coffee at once in one cupor in two separate cups simultaneously.To fill

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Preparing beverages33Making coffee drinks fromground coffeeTo make espresso or coffee usingground coffee, add a portion of groundcoffee to the ground

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Preparing beverages34Making coffee drinks from groundcoffeeIf you want to make a drink with groundcoffee: Tap Yes.You can now select which type of dr

Page 38 - Coffee the way you like it

Preparing beverages35Notes on the milk flaskMilk is not cooled in the milk flask.Therefore, place the milk flask in therefrigerator if you are not goi

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Preparing beverages36Preparing hot waterCaution! Danger of burning andscalding. The water dispensed isvery hot.TheDrinks menu is displayed. Place a

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Preparing beverages37After a drink has been pre-paredStart rinse cycle appears in the display afew minutes after a drink with milk hasbeen prepared.

Page 41 - Portion size

Coffee the way you like it38In order to customize the coffee systemto the type of coffee being used, youcan– Change the grinder setting– Change the am

Page 42 - Resetting drinks

Coffee the way you like it39Changing the parameters of adrinkYou can change the amount of coffee,pre-brewing and the brewing tempera-ture for each dri

Page 43 - User profiles

Contents4Waste unit... 62Main dispenser...

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Coffee the way you like it40Brewing temperatureThe ideal brewing temperature will de-pend on:– the type of coffee,– whether an espresso or a coffee is

Page 45 - Deleting a drink

Portion size41The flavor of the coffee produced de-pends not just on the type of coffeeused, but also on the amount of waterused. You can program the

Page 46 - Sorting entries

Resetting drinks42You can reset drink portions and pa-rameters for all drinks to the factory de-fault.TheDrinks menu is displayed. Tap Edit and then

Page 47 - Settings

User profiles43If the coffee system is used by severalpeople with different coffee prefer-ences, you can create individual userprofiles in addition to

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User profiles44Changing a user profileYou can set up the coffee system sothat after each use it automatically re-verts back to the Miele standard user

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User profiles: Creating and editing your own drinks45You can create your own drinks foreach user profile and, for each drink,you can adjust the portio

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MyMiele46You can display drinks you make fre-quently, drinks from profiles, and pre-ferred maintenance programs in theMyMiele screen.The MyMiele scree

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Settings47You can use the "Settings" menu tocustomize the coffee system to suityour individual requirements.Accessing the "Settings&quo

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Settings48Setting optionsThe factory default for each option is indicated by *.Menu item Available settingsSelect language  deutsch and other languag

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Settings49Menu item Available settingsStart Screen Main MenuDrinksProfilesMyMieleInfo Number of drinks– Total coffee drinks / Espresso / Coffee / Lung

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

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Settings50LanguageYou can select the language (and coun-try variant of that language) for all dis-play text.Tip: If you select the wrong languageby m

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Settings51TimerThere are two timers with the followingfunctions:The coffee system:– switches on at a particular time, e.g.in the morning for breakfast

Page 57 - Cleaning and care

Settings52Turn off afterThe Turn off after timer function is onlyavailable in Timer 1.If none of the keys have been pressedor no drink has been prepar

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Settings53Eco modeEco mode is an energy-saving mode.The steam system does not heat up un-til a coffee drink or steam for hot milk /milk froth is reque

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Settings54Start screenYou can choose which screen appearswhen the coffee system is switched on.– Main Menu– Drinks– Profiles– MyMieleInfo (displaying

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Settings55Water hardnessSee "Before using for the first time" forinformation about water hardness.Display brightnessYou can set the display

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Settings56lighting will come on, but drinks cannotbe dispensed and other actions cannotbe carried out.If you activate the Demo mode, youcannot turn th

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Cleaning and care57 The coffee system must be cleaned regularly to prevent a build-up of bacte-ria.OverviewRecommended frequency What do I have to cl

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Cleaning and care58Clean by hand or in dish-washerThe following must be cleaned by handonly:– Main dispenser cover– Brew unit– Coffee bean container a

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Cleaning and care59All external surfaces are susceptibleto scratching. Scratches on glasssurfaces could even cause a break-age. Contact with unsuitabl

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

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Cleaning and care60Drip tray Burn hazard!If the rinsing process has just fin-ished, wait a few minutes before re-moving the drip tray as the wateruse

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Cleaning and care61Drip tray cover Remove the drip tray cover. The drip tray cover can be cleaned inthe dishwasher or by hand usingwarm water and li

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Cleaning and care62Waste unitAfter a certain period of time a reminderto empty the waste unit will appear inthe display. The waste unit must becleaned

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Cleaning and care63 Press the catch upwards , graspthe dispensing unit by the handle,and pull it forwards and off . Hold the dispenser at the side

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Cleaning and care64Tip: Place the dispenser upright in thetop basket of the dishwasher. Lay theadapters and dispenser nozzles in thecutlery tray. Cle

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Cleaning and care65Sensor coverThe sensor cover for the cup protectioncut-out is located under the main dis-penser. If the automatic dispenser ad-just

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Cleaning and care66Milk flask with lidSoiling can lead to machine malfunc-tions.It is important to keep the neck andflange of the milk flask clean (wh

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Cleaning and care67 Also use the cleaning brush to cleanthe milk pipework in the lid from thetop and bottom.To reassemble the lid: First insert the

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Cleaning and care68Interior and machine front First take out all removable parts andthen clean the interior and the ma-chine front with a mild soluti

Page 75 - Descaling the machine

Cleaning and care69Brew unitRemove the brew unit and wash byhandClean the brew unit by hand only us-ing warm water. Do not use liquiddish soap.The mov

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

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Cleaning and care70 Press the button on the end of thehandle of the brew unit  and whiledoing so turn the handle clockwise. Close the machine door

Page 78 - Frequently Asked Questions

Cleaning and care71Rinsing the coffee systemAfter a coffee has been dispensed, themachine pipework is rinsed before itturns off. This removes any resi

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Cleaning and care72Cleaning the milk pipeworkMake sure that the milk pipework iscleaned regularly and thoroughly.Milk contains natural bacteria thatwi

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Cleaning and care73 Fill the water tank to the  mark withlukewarm water and stir the solution.Please adhere to the mixing ratio. Itis important that

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Cleaning and care74When Place a cleaning tablet in the groundcoffee chute and close the chute appearsin the display: Remove the coffee chute cover an

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Descaling the machine75Important! When descaling the appli-ance, cover delicate surfaces andnatural flooring to prevent damagefrom splashes of descali

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Descaling the machine76 Fill the water tank to the  mark withlukewarm water. Drop two descaling tablets in the wa-ter.Follow the instructions for t

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Descaling the machine77Descaling when not promptedby a message Tap Main Menu or Back. Select Maintenance.The descaling process cannot be can-celle

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Frequently Asked Questions78Most problems that occur during daily use can be easily corrected. With the helpof the following guide, you will be able t

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Frequently Asked Questions79Message Possible cause and solutionF73 orCheck the brew unitThe brew unit cannot be positioned correctly, or it isdirty an

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

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Frequently Asked Questions80Message Possible cause and solutionF234 Cup protection switch-off has been activated threetimes since switching on the cof

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Frequently Asked Questions81Unusual performance of the coffee systemProblem Possible cause and solutionThe display remainsdark when the coffeesystem i

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Frequently Asked Questions82Problem Possible cause and solutionThe coffee system doesnot switch itself on, al-though the timer settingTurn on at has b

Page 91 - Technical Service

Frequently Asked Questions83Problem Possible cause and solutionThe machine door willnot close.The containers are not pushed all the way in. Check the

Page 92 - Saving energy

Frequently Asked Questions84Problem Possible cause and solutionDuring rinsing, no orconsiderably less rins-ing water than usualcomes out of the maindi

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Frequently Asked Questions85Problem Possible cause and solutionLoud noises are heardduring the descalingprogram.This is not a fault.These noises occur

Page 94 - Plumbing

Frequently Asked Questions86Unsatisfactory resultsProblem Possible cause and solutionThe coffee is not hotenough.The cup has not been pre-heated.The s

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Frequently Asked Questions87Problem Possible cause and solutionThe coffee trickles tooslowly into the cup.The grind level is too fine. Set the grinde

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Frequently Asked Questions88Problems when preparing milkProblem Possible cause and solutionThe milk sprays duringdispensing and hissingnoises can be h

Page 97 - Electrical connection

Frequently Asked Questions89Exchanging the elbow connec-torIf you can prepare only hot milk insteadof milk froth, check the following first:– Is the m

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

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Frequently Asked Questions90 Push the tubes back into the elbowconnector and replace this in the ma-chine. Make sure that the land on theelbow connec

Page 100 - Installation

Technical Service91After sales serviceIn the event of a fault that you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact– Your Miele dealeror– Miele Technical Se

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Saving energy92If the settings of the following functionsare altered from the factory default, en-ergy consumption will increase:– Eco mode– Lighting–

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Packaging material / Disposal of old machine93Disposal of packaging materialThe cardboard box and packing materi-als protect the appliance during ship

Page 103 - Copyright and licenses

Plumbing94Notes on connecting to thewater supplyThe appliance must be connected tothe water supply by a qualified pro-fessional.Disconnect the applian

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Plumbing95Parts must only be replaced withoriginal Miele spare parts, availablefrom Miele.Connecting the appliance tothe water supply lineMake sure th

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Plumbing96This product is tested and certified by the WQA against ORD0902 for California"lead free" compliance.Miele & Cie KGCarl-Miele-

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Electrical connection97Make sure that the power to the ma-chine is OFF before installing or per-forming maintenance or repairs. Allelectrical work sho

Page 107 - 33332 Gütersloh

Installation98Installation and combination optionsThe appliance is designed to be built into a tall unit.

Page 108 - CVA 6805

Installation99It can also be combined with other Miele built-in appliances. If the coffee system isto be built in above another appliance, there must

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