Miele CVA 5060 Operations Instructions

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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.
M.-Nr. 07 816 860
en - AU, NZ
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CVA 5068

Operating and installation instructionsBuilt-in coffee machinesCVA 5060CVA 5068To avoid the risk of accidentsor damage to the machine,it is essential

Page 2 - Contents

This machine conforms with allrelevant legal safety requirements.Improper use can, however, lead topersonal injury and damage toproperty.To avoid the

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Technical safety~Before installation, check theappliance for visible signs of damage.Never install or attempt to use adamaged appliance. Danger of inj

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~The appliance is only completelyisolated from the electricity supplywhen:–the mains fuse is disconnected,–the screw-out fuse is removed (incountries

Page 5 - Caring for the environment

~Do not use coffee beans which havebeen treated with anything containingcaramel, any kind of sugar or any othersubstances. Do not put drinkscontaining

Page 6 - Guide to the machine

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

Page 7

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

Page 8 - Accessories supplied

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

Page 9 - Optional accessories

Filling the coffee beancontainerOnly put roasted espresso or coffeebeans in the container. Anythingelse, including ground coffee, willdamage the grind

Page 10 - Safety with children

Important: the water piping must berinsed through every day and themachine cleaned thoroughly beforethe first drink of the day is prepared.This will t

Page 11 - Technical safety

Adjusting the height of thecentral spoutThe height of the central spout can beadjusted to suit the height of the cup sothat the drink will not cool do

Page 12 - Correct use

Caring for the environment...5Guide to the machine ...6Accessories s

Page 13

Double portionIf you want to dispense a doubleportion of coffee or espresso or todispense two portions at the same time:^Touch the OK sensor twice whi

Page 14 - Controls

If you have not added anyground coffee, you mustselect "No". Otherwise themachine will assume that there isground coffee in the chute, and o

Page 15

To make drinks with milk,^place the lid on the stainless steelmilk flask by twisting it anticlockwiseuntil it locks into place.^ Open the machine door

Page 16 - Filling the water container

User profile drinksThe User profile function is used toselect the quantity of water and milk foryour drink, as well as the fineness of theground, temp

Page 17 - Filling the coffee bean

A good espresso or coffee with a thick,even crema depends not only on thequality, pressure and temperature ofthe water and the quality of the coffeebe

Page 18 - Making drinks

It is easy to customise your machine tosuit your exact requirements.Settings menuTo select the various programmeoptions:Settings FqrHI J L n mC^Touch

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Water hardness: Soft, Medium, Hard,Very hardDisplay: Contrast, BrightnessVolume: Buzzer tones, Keypad toneShowroom prog.: Demo programme,OffFactory de

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Setting the time of day^Select "Settings F" from the mainmenu and touch the OK sensor.SettingsTime of dayTimer^Touch the right arrow sensor

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Setting the timer^Select "Settings F" from the mainmenu and touch the OK sensor.SettingsTimerCoffee jug^Touch the right arrow sensor until&q

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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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Settings: customising your machine ...25Settings menu ...25Selecting a

Page 24 - Setting the coffee grinder

Coffee jug (making severalcups one after the other)This function can be used to make upto 8 cups of coffee automatically oneafter the other (max. 1 l)

Page 25 - Settings menu

^Use the arrow sensor to select thedrink that you wish to set the amountof coffee for and then touch the OKsensor.^Use the arrow sensor to set theamou

Page 26 - Selecting a language

Setting Automatic rinsingTo remove any coffee grounds andresidual milk from the system, the waterpiping must be rinsed through beforethe first drink o

Page 27 - Setting the time of day

Lighting: Setting thebrightnessYou can set how bright the lightingshould be on the machine:^Select "Settings F" from the mainmenu, and then

Page 28 - Setting the timer

Info (showing the number ofdrinks)The "Info" option enables you to checkhow many drinks the machine hasalready dispensed or how many youcan

Page 29 - Activate

To override the System lock^Touch the OK sensor for about3 seconds.The machine is now temporarilyunlocked and can be used to makedrinks again. It lock

Page 30 - Setting the amount of coffee

–Very hard:Local water hardness levels 3-414-21 °d (2.5-3.8 mmol/l) or moreWater through-flow: approx. 40 lSteam through-flow: approx. 30 min.^Select

Page 31 - Setting the temperature

Showroom programmeThis function enables the machine to beilluminated in a showroom situtationwithout the heaters working.Resetting the factory default

Page 32 - Setting the Steam system

–Display: Contrast (medium),Brightness (maximum)–Volume: Volume of buzzer tones andkeypad tone (maximum setting forboth)–User profile: Revert (when sw

Page 33 - Lighting: Setting the

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 34 - Safety (Activating the System

Cleaning and care ...45Overview ...45Rinse the syste

Page 35 - Setting the water hardness

Programming the proportionsfor cappuccino or lattemacchiato via the OK sensor^Place the appropriate cup or glassfor the amount you want toprogramme un

Page 36 - Setting the volume (keypad

Programming the amount forhot water via the Hot watersensor^Place the appropriate cup for theamount you want to programmeunder the hot water spout.^To

Page 37 - Resetting the factory default

To cater for different tastes andpreferences, you can enter up to 9individual User profiles. For each Userprofile, you can select the followingindivid

Page 38 - Miele

Creating a User profile^Use the arrow sensors to highlight"Create", and then touch the OKsensor.You can allocate up to 9 Userprofiles. If yo

Page 39 - Programming the amount of

Deleting a User profileIf you want to delete the User profilecompletely,^Select "Delete User profile" using theOK sensor.^Use the arrow sens

Page 40 - Programming the proportions

OverviewClean the coffee machine regularly to avoid a build-up of bacteria.Time interval What do I have to do?Each time milk is used to make adrink, i

Page 41 - "Settings"

Always allow the machine to cooldown before cleaning. Please beaware that the water in the drip traywill be hot.Danger of scalding.Do not clean the ma

Page 42 - + George

Milk pipeworkRinse milk pipeworkTo prevent milk going off in themachine and the pipework gettingclogged up, it should be rinsed throughafter use. Rins

Page 43 - Setting up User profiles

To clean the pipework in the lid forthe stainless steel milk flask, fill thelarger of the two plastic containersto the "max." mark with luke

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^Take the cover off together with themilk pipework. Clean the wholecomponent in the dishwasher withoutdismantling it.If there is still residual milk i

Page 45 - Cleaning and care

Disposal of the packingmaterialThe transport and protective packinghas been selected from materials whichare environmentally friendly for disposaland

Page 46

^Now push the milk pipes into theguides (a) and push the spoutholder (b) back on. It should clickinto place.^ Fit the cover with the milk pipes backin

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The central spout^Pull the central spout down as far asit will go (a), and pull the coverforwards to remove.^ Turn the cover around, push theinsert up

Page 48

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

Page 49

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

Page 50

Coffee bean containerThe coffee bean container must becleaned by hand with hot water anda little washing-up liquid.^Take the coffee bean container out

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Brew unitThe brew unit must be cleaned oncea week by hand and without usingwashing-up liquid, because themoving parts are lubricated and therubber sea

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^Press the light-coloured button underthe handle of the brew unit a andwhilst doing so turn the handle in thedirection of the arrow b.Degreasing the b

Page 53

When prompted to Drop a cleaningtablet in the ground coffee chute,^remove the coffee chute cover andopen the lid of the coffee chute.^Place a cleaning

Page 54

Avoid the following on all types offront:–cleaning agents containing soda,amonia, acids or chlorides,–solvent-based cleaning agents,–cleaning agents c

Page 55

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

Page 56

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

Page 57

To run the descalingprogrammeMaintenanceqrHI J L nmC^Touch the right arrow sensor until"Maintenance" is highlighted, andconfirm with OK, or,

Page 58

Repair work to electrical appliancesmust only be carried out by asuitably qualified and competentperson in strict accordance withcurrent local and nat

Page 59 - Descaling the machine

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

Page 60

... the coffee grinder makes a loudernoise than usual.There may be stones in amongst thecoffee beans, or the bean containermay have emptied during gri

Page 61 - Problem solving guide

... coffee preparation has beeninterrupted.If the water container empties whilst adrink is being prepared, a message willappear in the display to ask

Page 62

... there is a lot of residual "coffeewater" in the waste container.If the slide control for the grinder is setto too coarse a setting, too

Page 63

... the crema is not as it should be.^Check that the grinder setting is nottoo coarse or too fine, and adjustaccordingly (see "Setting the coffee

Page 64

... The message "Fault - 1" to " Fault -4", or " Fault - 80" to " Fault - 83"appears in the display?^Switch of

Page 65

... the message "Fault -74" or "Fault -77" appears in the display?^Switch off the machine and shortlyafter switch it back on again

Page 66

In the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact:–your Miele Chartered Agentor–MieleThe telephone number and addressfor Miele

Page 67

Interior viewa Master switchb Ground coffee chute coverc Ground coffee chuted Slide control to select fineness of ground coffeee Coffee bean container

Page 68

All electrical work should be carried outonly by a suitably competent person, instrict accordance with national andlocal safety regulations.The machin

Page 69 - After sales service

Building-in and combination optionsThe appliance is designed to be built into a tall unit.It can also be combined with other Miele built-in appliances

Page 70 - Electrical connection

InstallationBefore installation make sure thatthere is no power supply to themachine. This also applies should itever need to be taken out of itshousi

Page 71 - Installation

^Carefully turn the lower socketscrews a to centre the machine inthe niche.^ Tighten both upper socket screws bby hand to secure the machine in theuni

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Alteration rights reserved / 0511CVA 5060, CVA 5068M.-Nr. 07 816 860 / 02

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Stainless steel milk flaskFor storing and keeping milk cold, with lid (with handle) andadditional cap(not suitable for cleaning in a dishwasher)Contai

Page 76 - M.-Nr. 07 816 860 / 02

Miele accessories and cleaning and conditioning productsare available for your coffee machine.These can be ordered via the internet atwww.miele-shop.c

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