Miele CVA 3660 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - CVA 3660

Operating and installation instructionsBuilt-in coffee machineCVA 3660To avoid the risk of accidentsor damage to the machine,it is essential to read t

Page 2 - Contents

~Never open the outer casing of themachine. Tampering with electricalconnections or components andmechanical parts is highly dangerousto the user and

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~Do not use milk with additives.Sugar additives would stick to the milkpipework and damage the coffeemachine and the cappuccinatore.~Never place a dri

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The capsule carousel can hold up to 20coffee capsules. These 20 coffeecapsules are divided between 5chambers. This means that the capsulecarousel can

Page 5 - Caring for the environment

The following notes should help you getto know your coffee machine beforestarting to use it.ControlsThis machine has sensor controls whichreact to tou

Page 6 - Guide to the machine

When you use the machine for the veryfirst time, you will be prompted toselect a language.^Touch the right or left arrow until thelanguage you want ap

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The coffee machine must becleaned thoroughly (see "Cleaningand care") before you fill it with waterand coffee capsules.It is vital that you

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Filling the capsule carouselDo not put anything other thanNespresso coffee capsules in thecapsule carousel.Do not use coffee capsules whichare damaged

Page 9 - Technical safety

Important: the water piping must berinsed through every day before thefirst drink of the day is prepared.Rinsing will take place automaticallyif the m

Page 10 - Correct use

^Touch the OK sensor once.The drink you want will then run out ofthe spout.You can programme the sizeof portion dispensed forespresso and coffeeaccord

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Do not set the valve between thesetwo settings as this will cause themilk to sputter.Milk can be frothed and dispensedstraight into a cup, or heated o

Page 12 - Brief description

Caring for the environment...5Guide to the machine ...6Warning and S

Page 13 - Controls

The steam valve must engage in thelower position in order to connectproperly with the cappuccinatore.^When you have enough froth in thecup push the st

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Preparing hot milk^Turn the valve on the cappuccinatoreanti-clockwise as far as it will go.^Fill the cappuccinatore up to theupper marker with cold mi

Page 15 - Filling the water container

User profile drinksWith User profiles, you can createdrinks to suit your personal taste andthose of your guests.If you have set the machine up for asp

Page 16 - Taking capsules out of the

It is easy to customise your machine tosuit your exact requirements.Settings menuTo select the various programmeoptions:Settings FK1 K2 K3 K 4 K5 L on

Page 17 - Making drinks

Maintenance: Carry out (see "Cleaningand care").Showroom prog.: Demo programme,OffFactory default: All settings can bereset to the factory d

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Setting the time of day^Select "Settings F" from the mainmenu, and then touch the OK sensor.^Touch the right arrow sensor until"Time&qu

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Setting the timer^Select "Settings F" from the mainmenu, and then touch the OK sensor.^Touch the right arrow sensor until"Timer" i

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^First set the hour with one of thearrow sensors. Touch the OK sensor.^Then use the arrow sensors to set theminutes. Touch the OK sensor.The machine w

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Setting the Steam systemThe machine has two heating systemswhich allow you to dispense steam andcoffee at the same time. To saveenergy, the steam syst

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Lighting: Setting the switch-offtimeThe machine lights up when switchedon. The lighting switches offautomatically after 15 minutes ofinactivity to sav

Page 23 - Settings menu

Settings: Customising your machine ...23Settings menu ...23Selecting a l

Page 24 - Selecting a language

Safety (activating the Systemlock)The machine can be locked to ensurethat it is not operated by unsupervisedchildren or persons who areunacquainted wi

Page 25 - Setting the time of day

If the water is harder than40°d/7.0 mmol/l, limescale will buildup more rapidy than with soft water.Descaling will need to be carried outmore regularl

Page 26 - Setting the timer

Setting the volume (keypadtone, buzzer)You can choose for a tone to soundeach time a sensor is touched. Thevolume of the tone can also beadjusted:^Sel

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Factory default settings (the coffeemachine is delivered with thefollowing settings)–Steam system (On)–Time of day display (On for 60seconds),Clock fo

Page 28 - Lighting: Setting the

There are 16 different types ofNespresso coffee available for use inthis machine (as well as occasional"special" brands). They vary in terms

Page 29 - Info (showing the number of

It is best to take the capsule carouselout of the machine so that you can seewhich type of coffee you have put intoeach chamber more easily.Select typ

Page 30 - Setting the water hardness

Change typeYou can use this option to select thecoffee type that you would like tochange.^Touch one of the arrow sensors tohighlight "Change type

Page 31 - Setting the display

The flavour of the coffee produceddepends on the type of coffee, howfinely the beans are ground and thequantity of water used. Not all espressoand cof

Page 32 - Resetting the factory default

Programming the amount via"Settings"^Place the appropriate cup for theamount you want to programmeunder the appropriate spout.^Select "

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To cater for different tastes andpreferences, you can enter up to 9individual User profiles. Each Userprofile can also be allocated its ownportion siz

Page 34 - (Allocate type)

Cleaning and care ...42Quick guide ...42Rinsing the sy

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^Use the arrow sensors to select thecharacter you require.^Confirm the character by pressingthe OK button.The characters you have chosen willappear in

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RevertYou can programme the machine sothat it reverts to the Standard Userprofile after you have made each drink,or so that it continues to operate us

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Quick guideClean the coffee machine regularly to prevent a build-up of bacteria.Recommended frequency What do I have to do?Each time milk is used to m

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Miele branded cleaning andconditioning products are availablefrom the Miele Spare Parts Departmentor via the internet onwww.miele-shop.com.Always allo

Page 39 - Setting up User profiles

Water containerEmpty the water container daily and fillwith fresh, cold tap water just beforeuse.When cleaning, make sure that thereis no soiling in t

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Drip trayThere is a sensor in the drip tray whichcauses a message to appear in thedisplay when the drip tray is full andneeds to be emptied. Remove th

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Grille with drip tray cover^Take the grille and drip tray cover outand wash them.The plastic grille must only bewashed by hand.Capsule carousel and ca

Page 42 - Cleaning and care

Coffee outlet cover^Open the front of the machine.^Push up the cover in the middle ofthe machine front.^Clean the cover with a mild solutionof hot wat

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Capsule plateHow quickly the capsule platebecomes soiled will depend on thecontent of natural oils in the coffeeused. It should be cleaned wheneverthe

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Cappuccinatore (milk frother)The cappuccinatore can be dismantledinto several parts to clean it properly. Itis very important to clean the partsthorou

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Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly fordisposal, and

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Machine frontIf soiling is not removed promptly itcould cause the surface of themachine to alter or discolour.Remove any soiling immediately.^Switch t

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MaintenanceThe capsule hopper in the brew unitneeds to be replaced after about15,000 cups of coffee. Replacementcapsule hoppers are available from the

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The machine should be descaledregularly to ensure that it functionscorrectly. It will remind you when thisneeds to be carried out.When only 50 portion

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The display will guide you through thewhole procedure. Please follow theinstructions to, for example, empty thedrip tray, fill the water container etc

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^When a message asking you to fillthe water container with fresh tapwater appears in the display, youshould remove the container andrinse it out thoro

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Repairs to electrical appliancesshould only be carried out by asuitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance withcurrent local and natio

Page 52 - Descaling the machine

. . . the machine does not switch oneven though the "Switch on at"setting for the timer has beenactivated.The system lock has been activated

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...nowater comes out of the steamor hot water spout.The water container has not beencorrectly positioned inside the machine.^Remove the water containe

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. . . coffee preparation has beeninterrupted.^Have you selected a doubleespresso or a double coffee?The machine uses two capsules fordouble portions.

Page 55 - Problem solving guide

. . . the coffee is too weak.^Make sure that the amount of waterprogrammed is not too much for thecoffee.^Check to see how many coffees havealready be

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Exterior viewa On/Off sensor for switching the coffee machine on and offb Displayc Left arrow sensor, for scrolling through the various programme opti

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. . . "Fault - 1" to "Fault - 4" or"Fault - 80" to "Fault - 83" appears inthe display.^Switch off the machine

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. . . "Fault -75" appears in the display.The sensors in the waste containercompartment are dirty.^Pull out the waste container andclean the

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. . . "Fault -76" appears in the display.The coffee capsule was not pushedonto the capsule plate correctly andcould have been damaged.^Open

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. . . "Fault -73" or "Fault -74" or"Fault - 77" appears in the display.^Follow the instructions given in thedisplay.^Swi

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In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, or if the appliance isunder guarantee, please contact:–your Miele Dealeror–Miele (see back c

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All electrical work should be carried outby a suitably qualified and competentperson only, in strict accordance withcurrent national and local safetyr

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Building-in and combination optionsThis machine is designed for installation in a tall unitor in a wall unit.Installation66

Page 64 - After Sales / Guarantee

It can also be combined with otherMiele built-in appliances. If the coffeemachine is to be built in above anotherappliance, there must be a full-width

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^Connect the machine to theelectricity supply.^Push it all the way into the niche untilyou feel resistance.^Open the front of the machine, andpartiall

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Interior viewm Master switchn Capsule plate (replaced with the descaling funnel when descaling is carriedout)o Brew unitp Capsule carouselq Carousel r

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Alteration rights reserved / 2111CVA 3660M.-Nr. 07 477 160 / 05

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This coffee machine conforms withall current safety requirements.Improper use can, however, lead topersonal injury and damage toproperty.To avoid the

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Technical safety~Before setting up the machine,check it for any externally visibledamage. Never use a damagedmachine. Danger of injury.~To avoid the r

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