
Operating instructions
Coffee machine
To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance it is essential
to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.
en-GB M.-Nr. 10 609 630

Packaging material / Disposal of old machine
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Packaging material
The packaging material used protects
the machine during transportation.
Please retain the original box and poly-
styrene pieces so that you can pack the
machine securely, should you need to
transport it in the future.
The original packaging should also be
kept in case the machine ever needs to
be returned to Miele for servicing.
Disposing of your old appli-
ance
Electrical and electronic appliances of-
ten contain valuable materials. They
also contain specific materials, com-
pounds and components, which were
essential for their correct function and
safety. These could be hazardous to hu-
man health and to the environment if
disposed of with your domestic waste
or if handled incorrectly. Please do not,
therefore, dispose of your old appliance
with your household waste.
Please dispose of it at your local com-
munity waste collection / recycling
centre for electrical and electronic ap-
pliances, or contact your dealer or
Miele for advice. You are also respons-
ible (by law, depending on country) for
deleting any personal data that may be
stored on the appliance being disposed
of. Please ensure that your old appli-
ance poses no risk to children while be-
ing stored prior to disposal.

Contents
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Packaging material / Disposal of old machine .................................................. 2
Warning and Safety instructions.......................................................................... 6
Guide to the machine ......................................................................................... 15
Controls and display ........................................................................................... 16
Accessories ......................................................................................................... 17
Using for the first time ........................................................................................ 18
Before using for the first time................................................................................ 18
Switching on for the first time ............................................................................... 18
Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 19
Operation.............................................................................................................. 21
Filling the water container.................................................................................. 22
Filling the coffee bean container ....................................................................... 23
Switching on and off ........................................................................................... 24
Cup heating.......................................................................................................... 25
Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height..................................... 26
Making drinks ...................................................................................................... 27
Making a coffee..................................................................................................... 27
Cancelling preparation .......................................................................................... 28
Making two portions.............................................................................................. 28
Coffee pot: making several cups of coffee one after the other ............................. 29
Making coffee with ground coffee......................................................................... 29
Dispensing hot water (CM6350) ............................................................................ 30
Making drinks using a profile ................................................................................ 31
Making coffee with milk...................................................................................... 32
Milk flask ............................................................................................................... 32
You can use bottled milk or cartons...................................................................... 33
Making drinks with milk......................................................................................... 34
Grinder setting..................................................................................................... 35
Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing................................... 36
Amount of coffee................................................................................................... 36
Brewing temperature ............................................................................................. 36
Pre-brewing the coffee.......................................................................................... 37

Contents
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Portion size .......................................................................................................... 38
Profiles.................................................................................................................. 40
Accessing a profile ................................................................................................ 40
Creating a profile ................................................................................................... 40
Selecting a profile.................................................................................................. 41
Changing the name ............................................................................................... 41
Deleting a profile ................................................................................................... 41
Changing a profile ................................................................................................. 41
Settings ................................................................................................................ 42
Opening the Settings menu................................................................................... 42
Changing and saving settings ............................................................................... 42
Possible setting options ........................................................................................ 43
Language............................................................................................................... 45
Time....................................................................................................................... 45
Timer ..................................................................................................................... 45
Eco mode .............................................................................................................. 46
Lighting.................................................................................................................. 46
Info (display information) ....................................................................................... 47
Locking the coffee machine (System lock) ....................................................... 47
Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 48
Display brightness................................................................................................. 48
Volume................................................................................................................... 48
Cup heating........................................................................................................... 48
Factory default setting........................................................................................... 48
Demo mode (Showroom programme)................................................................... 48
Cleaning and care ............................................................................................... 49
Quick guide ........................................................................................................... 49
Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher ................................................................. 50
Drip tray and waste container ............................................................................... 52
Drip tray cover....................................................................................................... 53
Water container ..................................................................................................... 53
Stainless steel water intake valve filter.................................................................. 54
Central spout with integrated cappuccinatore ...................................................... 54
Stainless steel milk flask ....................................................................................... 56
Milk pipework ........................................................................................................ 56
Bean container and ground coffee chute.............................................................. 57
Casing ................................................................................................................... 57
Maintenance programmes..................................................................................... 58
Opening the "Maintenance" menu ...................................................................58
Rinsing the machine.............................................................................................. 58
Rinsing the milk pipework ..................................................................................... 59

Contents
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Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning inside ...................................................... 60
Descaling the machine ....................................................................................... 64
Problem solving guide ........................................................................................ 66
Messages in the display........................................................................................ 66
Unusual performance of the coffee machine ........................................................ 69
Unsatisfactory results............................................................................................ 76
Transporting the machine................................................................................... 78
Evaporation ........................................................................................................... 78
Packing the machine ............................................................................................. 78
After Sales / Guarantee....................................................................................... 79
Saving energy ...................................................................................................... 80
Electrical connection .......................................................................................... 81
Installation............................................................................................................ 82
Dimensions .......................................................................................................... 83
Technical data...................................................................................................... 84

Warning and Safety instructions
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This coffee machine complies with current safety requirements.
Improper use can, however, present a risk of both personal injury
and material damage.
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 setting it up, as well as on its
safety, operation and maintenance.
Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance
with these Warning and Safety instructions.
Keep the instructions in a safe place and pass them on to any fu-
ture owner.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct application
This coffee machine is intended for use in domestic households
and similar working and residential environments.
Examples of a working or residential environment include
– shops, offices and other working environments,
– small businesses, showrooms etc.,
– where the coffee machine is being used by customers in hotels,
motels, bed and breakfast and other similar establishments.
This coffee machine is not intended for outdoor use.
It must only be used as a domestic appliance to make espresso,
cappuccino, latte macchiato etc. Any other use is not permitted.
This coffee machine can only be used by people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, if they are supervised whilst using it, or have been
shown how to use it in a safe way and recognise and understand the
consequences of incorrect operation.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Safety with children
Caution! Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing
spouts.
Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than that
of adults.
Ensure children do not touch hot surfaces of the coffee machine or
place parts of their body under the dispensing spouts.
Install the coffee machine where it is out of the reach of children.
Children under eight years of age must be kept away from the ma-
chine and the mains connection cable and plug/socket.
Children 8 years and older may only use the coffee machine unsu-
pervised if they have been shown how to use it safely and recognise
and understand the consequences of incorrect operation.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the coffee machine and
do not allow them to play with it.
Children must not be allowed to clean the coffee machine unsu-
pervised.
Remember that coffee and espresso are not suitable drinks for
children.
Danger of suffocation.
Packaging, e.g. plastic wrappings, must be kept out of the reach of
babies and children. Whilst playing, they could become entangled in
packaging or pull it over their head and suffocate.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Technical safety
A damaged coffee machine is dangerous. Check it for any visible
damage before setting it up. Never attempt to use a damaged coffee
machine.
To avoid the risk of damage to the machine, make sure the con-
nection data (voltage and frequency) on the data plate corresponds
to the household supply, before connecting the machine to the
mains supply. Consult a qualified electrician if in any doubt.
The electrical safety of this coffee machine can only be guaran-
teed when correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety
requirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical installa-
tion tested by a qualified electrician.
Reliable and safe operation of the coffee machine can only be
guaranteed if it is connected to the mains electrical supply.
Do not connect the machine to the mains electricity supply by a
multi-socket adapter or an extension lead. These are a fire hazard
and do not guarantee the required safety of the appliance.
The coffee machine must not be used in a non-stationary location
(e.g. on a ship).
Unplug the machine from the power supply immediately if you no-
tice any damage or smell scorching, for example.
Ensure that the mains connection cable cannot be pinched or
damaged by any sharp edges.
The mains connection cable should not hang down. Someone
could trip over it with the risk of injury and damage the machine.
Only use the coffee machine in rooms where the ambient temper-
ature is between +10°C and +38°C.
Danger of overheating. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation
around the coffee machine. Do not cover it with tea towels etc.
whilst it is in use.

Warning and Safety instructions
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If the coffee machine is positioned behind a kitchen furniture door,
it may only be used with the furniture door open. This will prevent the
formation of heat and humidity and subsequent damage to the ma-
chine and/or furniture unit. Do not close the furniture door while the
coffee machine is in use. Ensure the coffee machine has cooled
down completely before closing the furniture door.
Protect the coffee machine from water and water spray. Do not
immerse the machine in water.
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons to the machine
and the connection cable could be dangerous. The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for unauthorised work. Repairs may only be
carried out by a Miele authorised service technician.
While the machine is under guarantee, repairs should only be un-
dertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the
guarantee is invalidated.
Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Miele Ori-
ginal spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safety of
the machine when Miele replacement parts are used.
The coffee machine must be disconnected from the electricity
supply during repair work.
Never open the outer casing of the machine. Tampering with elec-
trical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly
dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electric
shock.
Only use genuine original Miele accessories with this machine.
Using spare parts or accessories from other manufacturers will inval-
idate the guarantee, and Miele cannot accept liability.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Correct use
The spouts present a danger of burning or scalding.
The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot.
Please note:
– Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hot li-
quids and steam are being dispensed.
– Do not touch hot components.
– Hot liquid or steam could spatter from the spouts. Ensure that the
central spout is clean and fitted correctly.
– Water in the drip tray can also be very hot. Take care when
emptying it.
CM6350:Risk of injury to the eyes!
Never look directly at the lighting or use optical instruments to look
at it.
Please note the following regarding water:
– Only use cold, fresh tap water to fill the water container. Hot or
warm water or other liquids could damage the coffee machine.
– Change the water every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria.
– Do not use mineral water. Mineral water will cause serious limes-
cale deposits to build up in your machine and damage it.
– Do not use water from a reverse osmosis unit in this machine.
This would damage it.
Only fill the bean container with roasted espresso/coffee beans.
Do not fill the bean container with coffee beans which have been
treated with additives or with ground coffee.
Do not fill the bean container with any type of liquid.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Do not use green (unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffee
beans which contain green coffee beans. Green coffee beans are
very hard and still contain a certain amount of residual moisture.
These can damage the coffee machine grinder as soon as grinding
begins.
Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel,
sugar or other substances including sugary liquids. Sugar will dam-
age the coffee machine.
Only add ground coffee or the Miele cleaning tablets for degreas-
ing the brew unit to the ground coffee chute.
Do not use any caramelised ready ground coffee. The sugar in the
coffee will stick to and block the brew unit of the coffee machine.
The cleaning tablets for degreasing the brew unit will not remove this
type of deposit.
Only use milk without additives. Additives in milk usually contain
sugar and this will stick to the milk pipework.
If using dairy milk make sure that it has been pasteurised.
Do not place any alcohol mixtures which are alight underneath the
central spout. The flames could ignite plastic components and cause
them to melt.
Do not use naked flames, e.g. a candle on or near the coffee ma-
chine. The coffee machine could catch fire with the risk of the fire
spreading.
The machine must not be used for cleaning objects.

Warning and Safety instructions
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Cleaning and care
The coffee machine must be disconnected from the electricity
supply before cleaning or maintenance.
Clean the coffee machine and the milk flask (supplied as standard,
depending on model) daily, particularly before using for the first time
(see "Cleaning and care").
All parts of the milk system need to be cleaned thoroughly and
regularly. Milk contains bacteria which proliferate rapidly with inad-
equate cleaning.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean this machine. Steam could
reach electrical components and cause a short circuit.
Descale the coffee machine regularly depending on the water
hardness level in your area. Descale the machine more frequently in
areas with very hard water. Miele cannot be held liable for damage
arising from insufficient descaling, the use of incorrect descaling
agent or the use of descaling agent which is not of the appropriate
concentration.
Degrease the brew unit regularly with Miele cleaning tablets. De-
pending on the natural oil content of the coffee used, the brew unit
can become blocked quite quickly.
Used coffee grounds should be disposed of with the organic rub-
bish or on the compost heap. Do not empty them down the sink, as
they could block it.

Warning and Safety instructions
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For machines with stainless steel surfaces:
Do not use sticky notes, transparent adhesive tape, masking tape
or other types of adhesive on stainless steel surfaces. These dam-
age the surface, causing it to lose its dirt repellent protective coating.
The finish on stainless steel surfaces is susceptible to scratching.
Even magnets can cause scratching.

Guide to the machine
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a
Hot water spout*
b
Controls and display
c
Cup heating*
d
Water container
e
Ground coffee chute
f
Coffee bean container
g
Grinder setting
(behind the service panel)
h
Brew unit (behind the service panel)
i
Central spout with integrated cap-
puccinatore
j
Park position for milk pipework
(behind the service panel)
k
Drip tray with lid and waste container
l
Milk tube aperture
m
Lower panel with drip tray cover
n
Stainless steel milk flask*
*CM 6350

Controls and display
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a
On/Off sensor
For switching the coffee machine on
and off
b
Drink sensors
For making Espresso,
Coffee,
Cappuccino or
Latte macchiato
c
Display
Shows information about the current
action or status
d
Back
For returning to the previous menu,
cancelling unwanted actions
e
Arrow sensors
For displaying further options and
highlighting a selection
f
OK
For confirming display messages and
saving settings
g
Optical interface
(for Miele service technician use only)
h
LED
Flashes on and off when the machine
is switched on and the display is dark
i
Settings
For displaying and changing settings
j
Parameters
For displaying and changing drink
settings
k
Profiles
For creating and managing profiles
l
Two portions
For making two portions of a drink
m
Further programmes
Other drinks: Ristretto, Long coffee,
Caffè latte, Hot milk, Milk froth, Hot
water *
Maintenance programmes
* CM6350

Accessories
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These products and other useful ac-
cessories can be ordered via the Miele
webshop, from Miele (see back cover
for contact details) or from your Miele
dealer.
Accessories supplied
– Measuring spoon
for ground coffee
– Stainless steel milk flask MB-CM
for keeping milk cool for longer
(capacity 0.5 litres)
The stainless steel milk flask is not
supplied with the CM6150.
– Starter set "Miele appliance care"
Various cleaning and care products,
such as Miele descaling tablets, are
supplied as standard. These vary de-
pending on model.
– Cleaning brush
for cleaning the milk pipework
Optional accessories
Miele accessories and cleaning and
conditioning products are available for
your coffee machine.
– Microfibre cloth
for removing finger marks and light
soiling
– Cleaning agent for milk pipework
for cleaning the milk system
– Cleaning tablets
for degreasing the brew unit
– Descaling tablets
for descaling the water pipework
– Stainless steel milk flask MB-CM
for keeping milk cool for longer
(capacity 0.5 litres)

Using for the first time
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Before using for the first time
Remove any protective foil and no-
tices from the machine.
Insert the drip tray into the lower
panel.
Place the coffee machine on a flat
surface that is not sensitive to water
(see "Installation").
Clean the machine thoroughly before
filling it with water and coffee beans
(see "Cleaning and care").
Insert the plug of the coffee machine
into the socket (see "Electrical con-
nection").
Remove the water container and fill it
with cold fresh water to the "max."
mark. Place it back in the machine
(see "Filling the water container").
Remove the bean container lid, fill it
with roasted coffee beans and re-
place the lid (see "Filling the bean
container").
Switching on for the first time
When you switch the coffee machine on
for the first time, after the welcome
screen has appeared you will be
prompted to set the following:
– Language and country
– Time of day
Touch the On/Off sensor.
The welcome message Miele - Willkom-
men will appear in the display briefly.
Select language
Use the arrow sensors to high-
light the required language.
Touch OK.
Use the arrow sensors to high-
light the required country.
Touch OK.
The setting is now saved.
Setting the time
Use the arrow sensors until the
current time of day appears.
Touch OK.
The setting is now saved.
The coffee machine is now set up for
use. It will heat up and rinse the pipe-
work. Water from the rinse process will
come out of the central spout.
Rinse the milk pipework (see "Rinsing
the milk pipework") before making
drinks with milk for the first time.
Please note that the full aroma of the
coffee and typical crema will not de-
velop fully until several coffees have
been made.

Using for the first time
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Switch the coffee machine off with
the On/Off sensor. Do not switch
it off by withdrawing the plug. If you
disconnect it from the mains at this
early stage you will have to set it up
for use again.
A larger amount of beans will be
ground for the first few coffees. This
can lead to residues of ground coffee
settling on the lid in the drip tray.
The full aroma of the coffee and its
typical crema will not develop fully un-
til a few coffees have been made.
Water hardness
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 coffee ma-
chine will need to be descaled.
The coffee machine measures the
amount of water used and steam made.
Depending on the level of water hard-
ness set, more or fewer drinks can be
dispensed before the machine needs to
be descaled.
Programme the coffee machine to the
water hardness level of your area so
that it functions correctly and does not
get damaged. A prompt to descale the
machine will then appear in the display
at the correct time.
Contact your local water supplier to find
out your local water hardness range if
necessary.
The machine is programmed ex-works
to hardness level 3.
The machine has four programmable
levels:
°dH mmol/l ppm
(mg/l CaCO
3
)
Setting
0–8.4 0–1.5 0–150 Soft 1
8.4–14 1.5–2.5 150– 250 Medium 2
14–21 2.5–3.7 250–375 Hard 3
> 21 > 3.7 > 375 Very hard
4
* The hardness level shown in the display
may differ from the hardness level in your
area. You must follow the values in the chart
to set your machine to your local hardness
level.

Using for the first time
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Setting the water hardness level
Touch.
Select Water hardness with the arrow
sensors and touch OK.
Use the arrow sensors to high-
light the required water hardness.
Then touch OK.
The setting is now saved.

Operation
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To operate the coffee machine, touch
the sensors with your finger.
CM6350: An acoustic tone will sound
each time a sensor is touched. You
can adjust the volume of this tone or
switch the tone off altogether if you
wish (see "Settings – Volume").
You are in the drinks menu when the
display shows:
Miele
Select drink
To make a drink, touch one of the
drinks sensors.
You can find more drinks in the Further
programmes menu.
Selecting a menu and navigat-
ing within a menu
To select a menu, touch the relevant
sensor. You will then be able to start an
action or change settings in the menu.
Settings
Time
Timer
Language
A bar on the right-hand side indicates
that further options or text are available.
Use the arrow sensors to show
these.
The setting which is currently selected
will have a tick beside it.
To select an option, touch the arrow
sensors until the option you want is
highlighted.
Touch OK to confirm your selection.
Exiting a menu or cancelling an
action
To exit the current menu, touch.

Filling the water container
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Change the water every day to
prevent a build-up of bacteria.
Only use cold, fresh tap water to fill
the water container.
Hot or warm water or other liquids
can damage the coffee machine.
Do not use mineral water. Mineral
water will cause serious limescale
deposits to build up in your machine
and damage it.
Press the lid on the right hand side.
Pull the water container up by the lid
to remove it.
Fill the water container with fresh,
cold tap water up to the "Max."
marker.
Replace the water container.
If the water container is a little high
or at a slant, check whether the sur-
face that the water container sits on
is dirty. If the water container is not
sitting correctly, the drain valve will
not be sealed.
Clean the surface if necessary.

Filling the coffee bean container
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Fill the coffee bean container with roas-
ted coffee or espresso beans if you
want to use freshly ground coffee beans
for each cup of espresso or coffee.
Alternatively, you can make coffee or
espresso with ready ground coffee (see
"Making coffee or espresso using ready
ground coffee").
Warning. Risk of damage to the
grinder.
Only put roasted coffee or espresso
beans in the container. Anything
else, including ground coffee, will
damage the grinder.
Do not fill the bean container with
any type of liquid.
Warning. Sugar will damage the cof-
fee machine.
Do not use coffee beans that have
been treated with sugar, caramel or
other substances and do not put li-
quids containing sugar in the coffee
bean container.
Do not use green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans.
Green coffee beans are very hard
and still contain residual moisture.
These can damage the coffee ma-
chine grinder as soon as grinding be-
gins.
Tip: You can use a nut or seed grinder
to grind green coffee beans. These
types of grinder generally have a rotat-
ing stainless steel blade. You can then
add the ground green coffee one por-
tion at a time to the ground coffee
chute and make the desired coffee
drink (see "Making espresso and coffee
using ready ground coffee").
Take the lid off the coffee bean con-
tainer.
Fill the container with roasted coffee
beans.
Replace the lid.
Tip: Only add enough beans to last for
a few days as contact with air causes
coffee beans to lose their aroma.

Switching on and off
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Switching on
Touch the On/Off sensor.
The machine will begin rinsing after the
heating-up phase. Hot water will come
out of the central spout.
When Select drink appears in the display,
you can make drinks.
If you do not touch any sensors or run a
maintenance programme, the display
will switch itself off after approx.
7minutes to save energy.
The right hand LED will flash on and off
as long as the machine is switched on.
Touch any one of the sensors to wake
the machine up again to make a
drink.
Switching off
Touch the On/Off sensor.
If the coffee machine has been used for
making a drink it will rinse itself before
switching off.
If you have made a drink using milk,
Place milk pipe in drip tray will appear in
the display.
Insert the end of the milk pipe into the
aperture in the drip tray, then touch
OK.
If the milk system is not rinsed out be-
fore switching off, it will have to be
rinsed the next time the machine is
switched on.
Switching off for longer peri-
ods of time
If the coffee machine is not going to be
used for a longer period of time, e.g. if
you are going on holiday:
Empty the drip tray, the waste con-
tainer and the water container.
Clean all parts thoroughly, including
the brew unit.
Switch off and withdraw the plug to
disconnect from the mains if neces-
sary.
The time of day will not be saved. It
will have to be reset next time the ma-
chine is switched on.
If the coffee machine is already at
operating temperature, the pipework
will not be rinsed when the machine is
switched on.

Cup heating
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(CM6350)
Cups should always be pre-heated to
allow the flavour of the coffee to de-
velop and be retained.
The smaller the volume of the coffee/
espresso and the thicker the cup, the
more important it is to pre-heat the cup.
You can pre-heat cups or glasses on
the cup heating surface on the top of
the coffee machine.
The cup heating function must first be
switched on.
The cup heating surface will be heated
continually until the coffee machine is
turned off.
To switch cup heating on or off
Touch.
Select Cup heating and then touch OK.
Select the required option and touch
OK.
The setting is now saved.
Pre-heating cups
Arrange the cups or glasses on the
cup heating surface on the top of the
coffee machine.

Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height
26
You can adjust the central spout to suit
the height of the cup you are using so
that the coffee or espresso will not cool
down as quickly and the crema will
have a better consistency.
Pull the central spout down until it is
at the same level as the rim of the
cup.
Alternatively, push the central spout
up until there is enough room to fit a
larger cup or mug underneath.

Making drinks
27
The following drinks can be made:
– Ristretto. This is a concentrated,
strong espresso. It is made with the
same quantity of ground coffee as for
an espresso, but with very little water.
– Espresso. This is a strong, aro-
matic coffee with a thick hazelnut
brown coloured layer of froth - known
as the crema - on t
op.
When making espr
esso, use es-
presso roast coffee beans.
– Coffee. This differs from espresso
by the increased amount of water
and the roast of the beans.
Use coffee beans of the correct roast
to make coffee.
– Long coffee is a coffee with con-
siderably more water.
The spouts present a danger of
burning or scalding.
The liquids and steam dispensed are
very hot.
Keep well away from the area under-
neath the spouts when hot liquids
and steam are being dispensed.
Do not touch hot components.
Making a coffee
Place a cup under the central spout.
Select a drink:
– Espresso
– Coffee
– in Further programmes:
Ristretto, Long coffee
Dispensing will start.
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 when using the coffee ma-
chine for the first time.

Making drinks
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Cancelling preparation
To cancel preparation:
Touch the drinks sensor or for
drinks from Further programmes again.
The machine will stop making the drink.
Tip: You can cancel making a drink by
touching OK as soon as Stop appears in
the display.
When making coffee with milk or two
portions of a drink you can cancel
each stage individually.
Touch OK.
The machine will stop making the drink.
Making two portions
You can dispense two portions into one
cup or dispense two portions into two
cups at the same time.
To fill two cups at the same time,
place a cup under each coffee spout.
Touch.
Select a drink.
Two portions of the desired drink will be
dispensed from the central spout.
Tip: After a while, if you have not
touched one of the drinks sensors, the
"Two portions" option will revert to
single portions.

Making drinks
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Coffee pot: making several
cups of coffee one after the
other
You can make several cups of coffee
one after the other automatically with
the Coffee pot function (max. 1 litre). Up
to eight cups can be made in this way.
Place a sufficiently large container
under the central spout.
Touch.
Use the arrow sensors to high-
light Coffee pot.
Touch OK.
Use the arrow sensors to high-
light the number of cups you want
(3to8). Touch OK.
Follow the instructions in the display.
The coffee for each cup is individually
ground, brewed and dispensed. Each
stage of the process is shown in the
display.
Cancelling preparation
TouchOK when Stop appears in the
display.
Dispensing will stop.
Cancelling Coffee pot
Touch.
Coffee pot dispensing will stop.
Making coffee with ground
coffee
To make coffee using ready ground cof-
fee, add a portion of ground coffee to
the ground coffee chute.
This gives you the option of making a
cup of decaffeinated coffee, for ex-
ample, even though the coffee bean
container is filled with roasted coffee
beans.
The coffee machine will recognise auto-
matically that ready ground coffee has
been added to the ground coffee chute.
Only one portion of coffee or espresso
can be made at a time when using
ground coffee.
Adding ground coffee
Add a maximum of two spoons of
ground coffee to the coffee chute. If
too much is added, the brew unit will
not be able to process the coffee.
The coffee machine will use all the
ground coffee which has been added to
the chute to make the next coffee.
Use the measuring spoon supplied so
that the correct amount is dispensed.

Making drinks
30
Open the ground coffee chute.
Use the measuring spoon to add
ready ground coffee to the chute.
Add a maximum of two level spoons
of coffee to the ground coffee chute.
Close the coffee chute.
Use ground coffee will appear in the dis-
play.
Making coffee with ground coffee
If you want to make a drink with ready
ground coffee:
Select Yes and then touch OK.
You can now select which type of drink
you would like to make with ground cof-
fee.
Place a cup under the central spout.
Select a drink.
This will now be dispensed.
If you selectNo and confirm this
withOK, the ground coffee will be dis-
posed of in the waste container without
being brewed. The machine will then
rinse itself.
Dispensing hot water (CM6350)
Danger of burning and scalding
on the hot water spout. The water
dispensed is very hot.
Please note that the water dispensed
is not hot enough for making black
tea.
Place a suitable container underneath
the hot water spout.
Touch.
Select Hot water and then touch OK.
Hot water is dispensed into the con-
tainer under the spout.
To cancel preparation
Touch OK.
The machine will stop dispensing.

Making drinks
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Making drinks using a profile
You can enter individual profiles to cater
for different tastes and preferences.
If you have already created your own
profile (see "Profiles"), you can select
this to make a drink according to your
own taste.
Touch.
Select the profile with the arrow
sensors and touch OK.
The name of the profile will appear in
the top of the display.
You can now make your drink.

Making coffee with milk
32
Caution. Danger of burning and
scalding from the central spout. Li-
quids and steam dispensed from the
spouts will be very hot.
Do not use milk with additives. Most
additives contain sugar which will
stick to the milk pipework and dam-
age the machine.
As soon as you select a drink contain-
ing milk the machine will start to heat
up. The milk will be drawn up into the
central spout where it is heated by
steam and also frothed for drinks re-
quiring milk froth.
If you have not made any milk drinks
for a while, rinse the milk system
through before making the first drink.
This will flush out any bacteria.
The following drinks with milk can be
made:
– Cappuccino consisting of approx.
2/3 milk froth and 1/3 espresso.
– Latte macchiato consisting of 1/3
each of hot milk, milk froth and es-
presso.
– Caffè latte consisting of hot milk
and espresso.
Hot milk or milk froth can also be
made.
Tip: Using cold cow's milk (<10°C)
with a protein content of at least 3 %
will produce the perfect milk froth.
You can select milk with a fat content
according to preference. With whole
milk (at least 3.5% fat), the milk froth
will be slightly creamier.
Milk flask
(Supplied with CM6350)
The stainless steel flask keeps milk cool
for longer. Good milk froth can only be
made with cold milk (< 10°C).
Connect the stainless steel suction
tube to the inside of the lid. Make
sure that the slanted end is pointing
downwards as shown.
Fill the milk flask with milk up to max.
2 cm below the rim. Close the milk
flask with the lid.
Connect the milk tube to the top of
the lid. Make sure that the connecting
piece clicks into position.

Making coffee with milk
33
Place the milk flask beside the coffee
machine. Connect the other end of
the milk tube to the central spout.
You can use bottled milk or
cartons.
The milk tube for cartons and other
suitable containers is located inside the
machine.
Connect the milk tube to the aperture
in the central spout.
Place a container with sufficient milk
beside the coffee machine.
Place the end of the milk tube in the
container making sure that it is suffi-
ciently immersed in the milk.

Making coffee with milk
34
Making drinks with milk
Place a suitable container underneath
the central spout.
Select a drink:
– Cappuccino
– Latte macchiato
– in Further programmes: Caffè latte, Hot
milk, Milk froth
The drink will now be made.

Grinder setting
35
When the beans are ground correctly,
the coffee or espresso will flow evenly
into the cup with a good crema.
The crema should have an even nut-
brown colour.
The grinder setting you select will be
used for all coffee drinks.
There are various ways to tell whether
the coffee grinder is set correctly.
The coffee has been too coarsely
ground if:
– Espresso or coffee flows into the cup
too quickly.
– The crema is very pale and uneven.
Set a finer grinder setting.
The coffee has been too finely ground
if:
– Espresso or coffee only trickles into
the cup.
– The crema is dark brown.
Set a coarser grinder setting.
To avoid damaging the grinder,
please note the following:
Only adjust the grinder one setting at
a time.
Grind the coffee beans again if you
want to adjust the grinder to the next
setting.
Open the machine.
Push the slide control one setting to
the left (for finer grinding) or one set-
ting to the right (for coarser grinding).
Close the machine.
Opening the machine resets the in-
ternal counter for emptying the drip
tray and the waste container.
Empty the drip tray and the waste
container.
Make one cup of coffee.
Adjust the grinder setting again.
The altered grinder setting will not be
used until after the second coffee has
been dispensed.

Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing
36
You can adjust the amount of coffee,
the brew temperature and pre-brewing
individually for each coffee drink. To do
this, first select the drink from the Para-
meters menu and then adjust the
drink parameters.
Touch.
Select the drink and touch OK.
The current settings for the amount of
coffee, brewing temperature and pre-
brewing will be displayed for this drink.
Select Amount of coffee, Brew temperat-
ure or Pre-brewing.
Select the setting you want and
touchOK.
The setting is now saved.
Amount of coffee
The coffee machine can grind and brew
6-14 g of coffee beans per cup. The
greater the quantity, the stronger the
coffee.
There are various ways to tell whether
the amount of coffee is set correctly.
The amount of coffee is too low if:
– Espresso or coffee flows into the cup
too quickly.
– The crema is very pale and uneven.
– The espresso or coffee lacks body.
Increase the amount of coffee so that
more ground coffee is brewed.
The amount of coffee is too high if:
– Espresso or coffee only trickles into
the cup.
– The crema is dark brown.
– The espresso or coffee tastes bitter.
Decrease the amount of coffee so that
less ground coffee is brewed.
Tip: If the coffee is too strong for you or
it tastes bitter, try a different type of
bean.
Brewing temperature
The ideal brewing temperature will de-
pend on
– the type of coffee being used,
– whether an espresso or a coffee is
being made, and
– the altitude of the region.
If the coffee machine is located at more
than 2000 metres above sea level, the
brewing temperature needs to be set
lower due to the change in pressure.
This is because the boiling point for wa-
ter at a high altitude above sea level is
lower than the boiling point for water at
sea level.
Tip: Not all types of coffee can with-
stand high temperatures. Certain types
are too delicate - the crema on top
would not be as good and the taste
would be impaired.

Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing
37
Pre-brewing the coffee
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 helps release the flavour
of the coffee.
You can set pre-brewing for a short or
long length of time, or deselect " Pre-
brewing " altogether.
The machine is supplied with the "Pre-
brewing" function switched off.

Portion size
38
The flavour of the coffee produced de-
pends not just on the type of coffee
used, but also on the amount of water
used.
You can programme the amount of wa-
ter to suit the size of your cups and the
type of coffee you are using.
For coffee drinks that use milk, in addi-
tion to the amount of coffee or es-
presso, you can also set the amount of
milk or milk froth to be dispensed. You
can also set the portion sizes for hot
milk and milk froth separately.
Each type of drink has a maximum por-
tion size that can be programmed. Pre-
paration is stopped once this has been
reached. The maximum possible por-
tion size for this type of drink is then
saved in the machine.
If the water container becomes empty
whilst making a drink, the machine will
stop programming the portion size.
The portion size will not be saved.
There are two ways to start program-
ming the portion amount:
– Either by touching the drink sensor
when you are making a coffee, or
– By selecting Portion size in the Para-
meters menu.
The changed portion size is always
saved in the current profile. The name
of the current profile appears in the top
left of the display.
Cancelling quantity programming
Touch the drinks sensor again or the
sensor for drinks from Further pro-
grammes again.
Changing the portion size
while making a drink
You can change and save the portion
size for Espresso, Coffee, Cap-
puccino and Latte macchiato while
making these drinks.
Place a cup under the central spout.
Touch the sensor for the drink you
want until Change appears in the dis-
play.
The desired drink will be made and Save
will appear in the display.
When the cup is filled up to the level
you want, touchOK.
If you want to change the portion size
for coffee specialities made with milk
(e.g. Cappuccino), the ingredients
(components) which make up the drink
will be saved one after the other while
the drink is being made.
When the quantity for each ingredient
reaches the level you want, touchOK.
The programmed mix of ingredients and
portion sizes will now be dispensed
every time that particular drink is selec-
ted.

Portion size
39
Changing the portion sizes in
the Parameters menu
You can only change the portion sizes
for Long coffee, Caffè Latte, hot
milk and milk froth via the "Paramet-
ers" menu.
Place a suitable container underneath
the central spout.
Touch.
Select the drink you want.
Select Portion size and touchOK.
Now proceed as for changing the por-
tion size while making a drink.
Changing the portion size for
different profiles
You can set the portion size for indi-
vidual drinks for each profile.
Touch .
Select the profile you want.
The name of the current profile is
shown in the top left of the display.
You can now change the portion size of
the individual drinks as described previ-
ously.

Profiles
40
In addition to the Miele profile, you can
enter individual profiles to cater for dif-
ferent tastes and preferences.
In each profile you can adjust the set-
tings for individual drinks (portion size,
amount of coffee, brewing temperature
and pre-brewing).
The name of the current profile is
shown in the top left of the display.
Accessing a profile
Touch.
You can now create a profile.
If you have allocated a profile in addi-
tion to the Miele profile, you have the
following options:
– Select profile from the profiles which
are already allocated.
– Change name if you want to alter the
name of a profile.
– Delete profile if you want to delete a
profile.
– Change profile to programme the
coffee machine so that it changes
back to the Miele standard profile
automatically after each drink is dis-
pensed or so that it retains the most
recently selected profile.
Tip: Touch or to return to the main
menu.
Creating a profile
Select Create profile with the arrow
sensors and touch OK.
Letters will appear in the display that
you can select with the arrow sensors.
You can use the arrow sensors to select
numbers, upper case and lower case
letters.
Touch the arrow sensors to se-
lect the first character and then
touchOK.
The character you have chosen will ap-
pear in the top line of the display.
Repeat the process until the name re-
quired appears in the top line of the
display.
Tip: If you make a mistake you can de-
lete the last character with the
sensor.
When you have finished entering a
name and want to save it,
use the arrow sensors to high-
light the tick and touch OK.
If you do not want to save your entry:
touch until all characters have
been deleted and the previous menu
appears in the display.
The last created profile is selected as
the current profile.

Profiles
41
Selecting a profile
This option is only possible if a profile
has been allocated in addition to the
Miele standard profile.
Select Select profile with the arrow
sensors and touch OK.
Select the profile with the arrow
sensor and touchOK.
The name of the current profile is
shown in the top left of the display.
Changing the name
This option is only possible if a profile
has been allocated in addition to the
Miele standard profile.
Select Change name with the arrow
sensors and touch OK.
Now proceed as described in "Creat-
ing a profile":
– Select to delete a character,
– To enter new characters, highlight the
relevant character and confirm with
OK,
– Save the new name by selecting in
the display and touching OK.
Deleting a profile
This option is only possible if a profile
has been allocated in addition to the
Miele standard profile.
Select Delete profile with the arrow
sensors and touch OK.
Select the profile you wish to delete.
TouchOK.
A tick will appear beside the profile
and after a short while the profile will be
deleted.
Changing a profile
You can programme the coffee machine
so that it changes back to the Miele
profile automatically after each drink
has been dispensed, so that the Miele
profile is always active when the ma-
chine is switched on or so that it retains
the most recently selected profile.
Select Change profile and then touch
OK.
You now have the following options:
– Manually: The currently selected pro-
file will remain active until you select
another profile.
– After each use: The machine will
change back to the Miele profile
automatically after a drink is dis-
pensed.
– When switched on: Each time the ma-
chine is switched on it will automatic-
ally select the Miele profile regardless
of which profile was selected before
the machine was last switched off.
Select the required option and touch
OK.

Settings
42
Opening the Settings menu
Touch .
You can now check or make alterations
to settings.
Options which are currently selected
will have a tick next to them.
Touch if you want to access the
previous menu.
Touch to return to Select drink.
Changing and saving settings
Touch .
Select the setting you wish to change
with the arrow sensors and
touch OK.
Use the arrow sensors to high-
light the required option.
Then touch OK.
The setting is now saved.

Settings
43
Possible setting options
The factory default for each option has a * next to it.
Option Available settings
Language deutsch* English and other languages
Country
Time Clock format
– 12 h / 24 h*
Set
Timer Set :
Switch on at / Switch off after (0:30)* / Switch off at
Activate :
Switch on at (Yes / No*) / Switch off at (Yes / No*)
Eco mode On* / Off
Lighting Set the brightness
Info Number of drinks
– Total no. of portions / Espresso / Coffee / Long coffee /
Cappuccino / Latte macchiato / Caffè latte / Milk froth / Hot
milk / Hot water
No. of uses until appliance needs descaling:
No.of uses until brew unit needs degreasing:
System lock On / Off*
Water hardness Soft
Medium
Hard*
Very hard

Settings
44
Option Available settings
Display brightness Set the brightness
Volume Buzzer tones
Keypad tone
Cup heating On / Off*
Showroom programme Demo mode (On / Off*)
Factory default Do not reset
Reset
The lighting, cup heating and volume functions are only available with the
CM6350.

Settings
45
Language
You can select the language (and coun-
try variant of that language) for all dis-
play text.
Tip: If you select the wrong language
by mistake, you can find the "Lan-
guage" option by following the flag
symbol .
Time
You can set the clock display and the
time of day.
Clock format
The options are:
– 24-hour display (24 h)
– 12-hour display (12 h)
Setting the time
Use the arrow sensors to set the
hours and minutes.
Timer
The timer offers the following options:
The coffee machine
– switches on at a particular time, e.g.
in the morning for breakfast (Switch on
at),
– switches off at a particular time
(Switch off at),
– switches off after a particular length
of time if no sensors have been
pressed (Switch off after).
For Switch on at and Switch off at to be
set, the timer must be activated.
Switch on at
Please note that the coffee machine
will not switch on at the required time
if you have activated the system lock.
Use the arrow sensors to set the
hours and minutes.
If the coffee machine has switched itself
on three times using the Switch on at
timer function and no drinks have been
dispensed, the machine will not switch
itself on again automatically. This pre-
vents the coffee machine from switch-
ing itself on unnecessarily, for example,
whilst you are away on holiday.
The programmed times will, however,
remain in memory and will be reactiv-
ated after manually switching the ma-
chine on again.

Settings
46
Switch off at
Use the arrow sensors to set the
hours and minutes.
In the event of a longer absence the
programmed times will remain in
memory and will be reactivated after
manually switching the machine on
again (see "Switch on at").
Switch off after
If none of the sensors have been
touched or no drink has been made, the
coffee machine will switch itself off after
30 minutes to save energy.
You can change this pre-setting using
the arrow sensors to a time of
between 15 minutes and 9 hours.
Activating and deactivating the timer
If the system lock is activated, the
Switch on at option for the timer cannot
be selected.
Select the timer function you want to
use.
The selected timer function will have a
next to it.
Touch the arrow sensor repeatedly
until Accept is highlighted. Touch the
OK sensor.
Eco mode
The Eco mode is an energy-saving
mode.
If Eco mode is switched on, the coffee
machine will heat up anew every time a
drink is made, so that making a drink
takes longer.
If Eco mode is switched off, the coffee
machine uses considerably more en-
ergy. The coffee machine heats up for
dispensing the first drink after switching
on. After that the machine remains
heated up and drinks can be dispensed
without having to wait so long.
A message regarding the altered energy
consumption will appear in the display.
Lighting
(CM6350)
Change the brightness using the arrow
sensors.
If you do not touch any sensors or run
a maintenance programme, the light-
ing will switch off after7minutes to
save energy.
Tip: To switch off the lighting, touch the
arrow sensor until no more segments
are filled in and Switched off appears.

Settings
47
Info (display information)
The Info option allows you to see the
number of portions made for each
drink.
You can also see whether more than
50portions can be dispensed before
the machine needs to be descaled or
before the brew unit needs to be de-
greased (No. of uses until).
Tip: TouchOK to return to the previous
display.
Locking the coffee machine
(System lock)
You can lock the coffee machine to pre-
vent it being used without your know-
ledge, by children, for example.
Activating and deactivating the sys-
tem lock
When the system lock is activated, the
Switch on at option for the timer is de-
activated. The coffee machine will not
switch on at the time set.
Overriding the system lock
While the message Press the OK button
for 6 seconds to unlock is in the display,
touch the OK sensor for 6 seconds.
As soon as you switch the coffee ma-
chine off, the system lock will be activ-
ated again and the coffee machine is
locked.

Settings
48
Water hardness
Please see "Using for the first time" for
information about water hardness.
Display brightness
Change the display brightness using
the arrow sensors .
Volume
(CM6350)
You can set the volume of buzzer and
sensor tones using the arrow
sensors.
Tip: To switch off the tones, touch the
arrow sensor, until no segments are
filled and Switched offappears.
Cup heating
(CM6350)
See "Cup heating" for more informa-
tion.
Factory default setting
You can reset the coffee machine to its
factory default settings.
The number of drinks and the machine
status (No. of drinks until the machine
must be descaled, ... Degrease the
brew unit) cannot be reset.
Please refer to the "Possible setting op-
tions" chart for the factory settings.
The following settings will not be re-
set:
– Language
– Time
Demo mode (Showroom pro-
gramme)
Do not activate this setting for do-
mestic use!
The coffee machine can be demon-
strated in the showroom using
theShowroom programme. In this mode
the machine lights up but drinks cannot
be made or actions taken.
If you activate the Demo mode, you
cannot switch the appliance off with
the On/Off sensor.

Cleaning and care
49
Clean the coffee machine regularly to avoid a build-up of bacteria.
Quick guide
Recommended frequency What do I have to clean / maintain?
Every day
(at the end of the day)
Water container
Waste container
Drip tray and drip tray cover
Stainless steel milk flask
Once a week
(more often if heavily soiled)
Central spout with integrated cappuccinatore
Brew unit
Area underneath the brew unit
Housing (particularly important immediately after descaling
the machine)
Once a month Bean container and ground coffee chute
When prompted Milk pipework
Brew unit (degrease with the cleaning tablets)
Descale the machine

Cleaning and care
50
Cleaning by hand or in the
dishwasher
The following must be cleaned by hand
only:
– Stainless steel central spout cover
– Brew unit
– Water container lid
– Bean container lid
– Stainless steel milk flask
– Lower panel
Some components of the coffee ma-
chine are dishwasher safe. However,
cleaning these in the dishwasher fre-
quently can cause them to become
discoloured due to regular contact
with food residues (e.g. tomatoes) in
the dishwasher. The surface can also
become damaged.
The following components are dish-
washer safe:
– Drip tray and lid
– Drip tray cover
– Waste container
– Water container
– Central spout (without stainless steel
cover)
Danger of burning and scalding
on hot components or by hot liquids.
Always allow the coffee machine to
cool down before cleaning it.
Caution: Water in the drip tray can be
very hot
Do not use a steam cleaner to
clean this machine. Steam could
reach the electrical components and
cause a short circuit.
It is important to clean the machine reg-
ularly as the used coffee grounds will
soon go mouldy. Sour milk deposits
can block the milk pipework.

Cleaning and care
51
All surfaces are susceptible to
scratching. Scratches on glass sur-
faces could even cause a breakage.
Contact with unsuitable cleaning
agents can discolour the surfaces.
Wipe up any spillages or splashes of
descaling agent immediately.
To avoid damaging the surfaces of
your coffee machine, do not use:
– cleaning agents containing soda, am-
monia, acids or chlorides,
– solvent-based cleaning agents,
– cleaning agents containing descaling
agents,
– stainless steel cleaning agents,
– dishwasher cleaner,
– glass cleaning agents,
– oven 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 ab-
rasive cleaning agents,
– melamine eraser blocks,
– sharp metal tools.

Cleaning and care
52
Drip tray and waste container
Clean the drip tray and waste con-
tainer every day to avoid unpleasant
smells and mildew.
The waste container is located in the
drip tray. Water from rinsing also col-
lects in the waste container.
A prompt will appear in the display
when the drip tray and/or the waste
container is full and needs to be emp-
tied. Empty the drip tray and the waste
container.
Danger of burning.
If the rinsing process has just fin-
ished, wait a while before removing
the drip tray as the water used for
rinsing will run out of the coffee
spouts.
Push the central spout up as far as it
will go.
a
b
c
Pull the drip tray carefully out of the
machine. Take the lid off.
Empty the drip tray and the waste
container.
Remove drip tray cover and lower
panel.
Clean all parts thoroughly.
Clean the lower panel by hand only
using hot water and a little washing-
up liquid.
All other parts are dishwasher safe.
Clean the inside of the machine un-
derneath the drip tray.
Reassemble all parts and place the
drip tray back in the coffee machine.
Make sure the drip tray has been
pushed right into the machine as far
as it will go.

Cleaning and care
53
Drip tray cover
Remove the drip tray cover.
The drip tray cover can be cleaned in
the dishwasher, or by hand using hot
water and a little washing-up liquid.
Dry the drip tray thoroughly.
Refit the drip tray cover making sure
that it is correctly fitted (see illustra-
tion).
Water container
Clean the water container lid by
hand only using hot water and a little
washing-up liquid.
Press the lid on the right hand side.
Pull the water container up by the lid
to remove it.
Take the lid off the container and
wash it by hand.
The water container can be cleaned
in the dishwasher, or by hand using
hot water and a little washing-up li-
quid. After cleaning, dry the water
container.
Carefully clean and dry the surface
the water container sits on, particu-
larly the recesses.
Fit the lid back on the container.
Make sure that the valve, the under-
side of the water container and the
surface the water container sits on are
clean. Otherwise the water container
will not sit correctly.

Cleaning and care
54
Stainless steel water intake
valve filter
The stainless steel water intake valve fil-
ter is located in the recess for the water
container.
Particles in the water can collect on the
fine mesh in the filter. Therefore the
stainless steel filter should be checked
monthly for soiling.
Remove the water container.
Clean the stainless steel filter with
water only without detergent in order
to avoid possible unpleasant fla-
vours.
Check the stainless steel filter for
soiling and clean it if necessary, e.g.
with a damp cotton swab.
Replace the water container.
Central spout with integrated
cappuccinatore
Clean the central spout cover by
hand only using hot water and a little
washing-up liquid.
All other parts are dishwasher safe.
Push the central spout right down
and remove the stainless steel cover
by pulling it off towards you.
Pull the dispensing unit off towards
you.

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Twist upper section with the holder
for the milk pipework and pull it off.
Then pull the Y-shaped piece off.
Release the spout nozzles.
Clean all parts thoroughly.
Clean the surfaces of the central
spout with a damp cloth.
If the milk pipework is blocked, clean it
under running water with the brush sup-
plied.
Insert the brush in the tube and move
it back and forth as far as it will go
until all milk residue has been re-
moved.
Fit the dispensing unit back together.
Push the dispensing unit back onto
the central spout. Press firmly to en-
sure the spouts at the bottom con-
nect correctly with the edge of the
dispenser.
Replace the stainless steel cover and
connect the milk pipework if applic-
able.

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56
Stainless steel milk flask
(CM6350)
The milk flask should be taken apart
and cleaned every day.
Clean all parts by hand only using
hot water and a little washing-up li-
quid. Use the cleaning brush supplied
to remove milk residues from the milk
pipework if necessary.
Rinse all parts carefully under running
water.
Residual washing-up liquid can affect
the taste of milk from the machine and
the quality of the milk froth.
Dry all parts thoroughly.
Reassemble the milk flask.
Milk pipework
All parts of the milk system need
to be cleaned thoroughly and regu-
larly. Milk contains bacteria which
proliferate rapidly with inadequate
cleaning. A dirty machine can be
harmful to health.
The milk pipework must be cleaned at
least once a week. A message in the
display will prompt you when this needs
to be done.
Confirm the message withOK.
When you confirm the message Clean
milk pipework withOK, the internal
counter for the cleaning interval will be
reset. You will not be reminded again.
There are two options:
– You can remove and dismantle the
central spout with its integrated cap-
puccinatore and either wash it in the
dishwasher or by hand with hot water
and a little washing-up liquid (see
"Central spout with integrated cap-
puccinatore").
– Or you can clean the milk pipework
using the Clean milk pipework mainten-
ance programme together with clean-
ing agent for milk pipework (see
"Maintenance programmes - Clean-
ing the milk pipework").

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Bean container and ground
coffee chute
Danger of injury from the grinder.
Switch off and withdraw the plug to
disconnect the machine from the
mains before cleaning the bean con-
tainer.
Coffee beans contain oils which can
deposit on the walls of the bean con-
tainer and hinder the flow of the beans.
Therefore, clean the bean container reg-
ularly with a soft cloth.
Tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
any coffee residues from the bean con-
tainer and the ground coffee chute.
Open the bean container.
Remove any coffee beans.
Clean the bean container with a dry,
soft cloth.
The bean container can now be refilled.
If necessary, clean the ground coffee
chute:
Open the ground coffee chute and re-
move any ground coffee residue.
Casing
If soiling is not removed promptly, it
could cause the surface of the ma-
chine to alter or discolour. Remove
any soiling immediately.
Make sure that water cannot get be-
hind the display.
The surfaces are susceptible to
scratching. Contact with unsuitable
cleaning agents can alter or discol-
our the surfaces.
Ensure that any splashes of descal-
ing solution are wiped up immedi-
ately.
Switch the coffee machine off.
Clean the front of the machine with a
solution of warm water and a little
washing-up liquid applied with a soft
sponge. Then dry all parts with a soft
cloth.
Tip: You can also clean the appliance
front with the Original Miele all purpose
microfibre cloth.

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Maintenance programmes
The coffee machine has the following
maintenance programmes:
– Rinse the machine
– Rinse the milk pipework
– Clean the milk pipework
– Degrease the brew unit
– Descale the machine
Carry out the relevant maintenance pro-
gramme when the prompt to do so ap-
pears in the display. Please see the fol-
lowing pages for more information.
Opening the "Maintenance" menu
Touch .
Select with the arrow
sensorsMaintenance. TouchOK.
You can now select a maintenance pro-
gramme.
Rinsing the machine
You can rinse the water and coffee
pipework of the coffee machine manu-
ally.
After a coffee has been dispensed, the
machine is rinsed before it switches
off. This removes any residual coffee.
Touch.
Select Maintenance and touchOK.
Select Rinse appliance and touchOK.
The pipework will now be rinsed
through.
You may also be prompted to insert the
end of the milk tube into the drip tray.

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Rinsing the milk pipework
Milk residue can clog up the milk pipes
and so the milk pipework should be
rinsed regularly. If a drink has been
made using milk, the prompt to insert
the end of the milk tube into the drip
tray will appear at the latest when you
switch the machine off.
You can also rinse the milk pipework
manually.
Touch.
Select Maintenance and touchOK.
Select Rinse milk pipework and
touchOK.
When prompted, place the end of the
milk tube into the right-hand aperture
in the drip tray.
TouchOK.
The milk pipework will now be rinsed.
Cleaning the milk pipework us-
ing the cleaning programme
We recommend using Miele milk pipe-
work cleaning agent for cleaning the
milk pipework. This has been specially
developed for use with Miele coffee
machines and prevents subsequent
damage.
The milk pipework cleaning agent is
available to order from Miele or via the
internet at www.miele-shop.com.
The Clean milk pipework maintenance
programme lasts for approx.
15minutes.
Touch.
Select Maintenance and touchOK.
The cleaning process cannot be can-
celled once it has started. The pro-
cess has to be completed through to
the end.
Select Clean milk pipework and
touchOK.
The process will start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Place milk pipe in cleaning agent will ap-
pear in the display.
Preparing the cleaning solution:
Dissolve the powder in a container
with 200ml of lukewarm water. Stir
the solution with a spoon until it has
fully dissolved.

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Carrying out the cleaning process:
Place the container next to the ma-
chine and hang the end of the milk
tube in the solution. Make sure it is
placed sufficiently far into the clean-
ing solution.
TouchOK.
Follow the further instructions given
in the display.
The cleaning process is finished when
rinsing has finished.
Degreasing the brew unit and
cleaning inside
Depending on the natural oil content of
the coffee used, the brew unit can be-
come blocked quite quickly. It must be
degreased regularly in order to ensure
aromatic coffee and trouble-free opera-
tion of the coffee machine.
We recommend using Miele cleaning
tablets to clean the brew unit. These
have been specially developed for use
with Miele coffee machines and prevent
subsequent damage.
Miele cleaning tablets can be ordered
via the Miele webshop, from Miele (see
back cover for contact details) or from
your Miele dealer.
The maintenance programme for de-
greasing the brew unit lasts for ap-
prox.15minutes.
After 200 portions have been dis-
pensed, Degrease the brew unit and clean
inside the machine will appear in the dis-
play.
TouchOK to confirm the message.
This notification appears at regular in-
tervals. Once the maximum possible
number of beverage preparations has
been reached, the coffee machine is
locked
You can switch the coffee machine off if
you do not want to carry out the clean-
ing programme at this time. However,
you will be not be able to make any
more drinks until the brew unit has been
degreased.

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Start "Degrease brew unit"
Touch.
Select Maintenance and touchOK.
Select Degrease the brew unit.
The cleaning process cannot be can-
celled once it has started. The process
has to be completed through to the
end.
TouchOK.
The process will start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Cleaning the brew unit and interior
Clean the brew unit by hand only
using hot water. Do not use wash-
ing-up liquid or any other cleaning
agent. The moving parts of the brew
unit are lubricated. Washing-up liquid
or cleaning agent will damage the
brew unit.
For good tasting coffee and to pre-
vent germs from forming, remove
and clean the brew unit under run-
ning water once a week.
Rinse the brew unit by hand and clean inside
the machine will appear in the display.
Open the machine.
Press the button under the handle of
the brew unit and, whilst doing so,
turn the handle clockwise.
Carefully pull the brew unit out of the
coffee machine.
If you cannot remove the brew unit or
can only do so with difficulty, the brew
unit is not in the correct position (See
"Problem solving guide").
When you have removed the brew
unit, do not change the position of
the handle on the brew unit.
Clean the brew unit by hand under
hot running water without using
washing-up liquid or any other clean-
ing agent.

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Wipe any remaining coffee off the two
filters (see arrows).
Dry the funnel to prevent ground cof-
fee sticking to it the next time a cof-
fee is made.
Make sure you regularly remove any
damp ground coffee residues to pre-
vent the build-up of mould.
Clean the inside of the coffee ma-
chine. Make sure that the areas high-
lighted in the illustration are cleaned
extremely carefully.
Tip: Use your vacuum cleaner to re-
move dry ground coffee residues.
Insert the brew unit with a cleaning tab in it
and close the machine will appear in the
display.
Drop a cleaning tablet into the top of
the brew unit (arrow).
Push the brew unit with cleaning tab-
let back into the coffee machine,
making sure it goes in straight.
Press the button under the handle of
the brew unit and, whilst doing so,
turn the handle anti-clockwise.
Close the machine.
Follow the further instructions given
in the display.
The cleaning process is finished when
rinsing has finished.

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Degrease the brew unit when promp-
ted to do so.
No drinks can be made and Degrease
the brew unit appears in the display.
The maintenance programme cannot
be cancelled. The process has to be
carried through to the end.
TouchOK.
The maintenance programme will then
start.

Descaling the machine
64
Warning. When descaling the ma-
chine, cover delicate surfaces and
natural flooring to prevent damage
from splashes of descaling solution.
Ensure that any splashes of descal-
ing solution are wiped up immedi-
ately.
Limescale builds up in the coffee ma-
chine through use. How often the ma-
chine needs to be descaled will depend
on the water hardness level in your
area. It should be descaled regularly to
ensure that it functions correctly.
The machine will guide you through the
descaling process. Various messages
will appear in the display, e.g. you will
be prompted to empty the drip tray or
fill the water container.
Descaling must be carried out. The
process takes approx.12minutes.
The coffee machine prompts you when
it needs to be descaled. No. of uses until
appliance needs descaling: 50 will appear
in the display. The remaining number of
drinks that can be made before descal-
ing will now show in the display after
each drink is made.
TouchOK to confirm the message.
When the number of remaining portions
reaches 0, the coffee machine will lock
out.
You can switch off the coffee machine if
you do not want to descale it at this
time. However, you will be not be able
to make any more drinks until descaling
has been carried out.
Descaling after prompt ap-
pears in the display
Descale the appliance appears in the dis-
play.
The descaling process cannot be can-
celled once it has started. The process
has to be completed through to the
end.
TouchOK.
The process will start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
When Fill water container with descaling
agent and lukewarm water up to the
symbol and place in the appliance appears
in the display, proceed as follows.
Make up the descaling solution
We recommend using Miele descaling
tablets for optimum results.
These have been specially developed
for use with Miele coffee machines and
prevent subsequent damage.
Other descaling agents, which con-
tain other acids besides citric acid
and/or other undesirable substances,
such as chlorides for example, could
damage the coffee machine.
Moreover, the descaling effect re-
quired could not be guaranteed if the
descaling solution was not of the ap-
propriate concentration.
Miele descaling tablets are available to
order via the Miele webshop, from Miele
(see back cover for contact details) or
from your Miele dealer.
You will need one descaling tablet to
descale the machine.

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Fill the water container to the sym-
bol with lukewarm water.
Place one descaling tablet in the wa-
ter.
Follow the instructions for the mixing
ratio carefully. It is important that you
do not fill the water container with
too much or too little water. Other-
wise the descaling process will be
cancelled prematurely.
Carrying out descaling
Replace the water container.
Follow the further instructions given
in the display.
When Rinse the water container and fill with
fresh tap water up to the symbol ap-
pears in the display:
Carefully rinse the water container
with clean water. Ensure that no de-
scaling solution residue remains in
the water container. Fill the water
container to the symbol with fresh,
clean tap water.
The descaling process is finished at the
end of the rinsing cycle and drinks can
be made again.
To protect the machine and sur-
rounding surfaces from damage,
make sure you wipe up any spillages
or splashes of descaling agent im-
mediately.
Descaling when not prompted
by a message
Touch.
Select Maintenance and touchOK.
Select Descale the appliance.
The descaling process cannot be can-
celled once it has started. The process
has to be completed through to the
end.
TouchOK.
The descaling process will now start.

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66
Most problems that occur during daily use can be easily corrected. With the help
of the following guide, you will be able to find the causes of problems and rectify
them.
Warning. Do not open the casing of the machine.
Repairs and other work by unqualified persons can cause considerable danger
to users.
Repairs should only be carried out by a Miele authorised technician.
If you cannot resolve the problem following these instructions please contact Miele
(see back cover for contact details).
Messages in the display
Fault messages must be confirmed with "OK", otherwise the message can re-
appear in the display even though the problem has been remedied.
Follow the instructions which appear in the display to remedy the problem.
If after this, the fault message appears in the display again, contact Miele.
Message Cause and remedy
F1, F2,
F80, F82
There is an internal fault.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off
sensor. Wait for approx.onehour before
switching it back on again.
F41, F42, F74, F77, F235,
F236
There is an internal fault.
Switch the machine off with the On/Off sensor.
Wait for approx.twominutes before switching it
back on again.
F10, F17 No water or very little water is being drawn in.
Remove the water container, fill it with fresh tap
water and replace it.
Check the stainless steel water intake valve filter
and clean if necessary (see "Stainless steel water
intake valve filter").

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Message Cause and remedy
F73 or
Check the brew unit
The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off
sensor.
Remove and clean the brew unit by hand (see
"Cleaning the brew unit and interior").
Push the coffee ejector of the brew unit into the
correct position (see diagram).
Do not insert the brew unit. Close the machine and
switch it on with the On/Off sensor.
This will initialise the brew unit motor and put it back
into the start position.
When Insert the brew unit appears in the display,
open the machine and put the brew unit back in
the machine. Then close the machine.

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Message Cause and remedy
Too much ground coffee There is too much ready ground coffee in the ground
coffee chute.
If more than two level spoons of ground coffee is ad-
ded to the coffee chute, the brew unit cannot process
the coffee. The ground coffee will be directed into the
waste container and the fault message will appear in
the display.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off
sensor.
Remove and clean the brew unit by hand (see
"Cleaning the brew unit and interior").
Remove the ground coffee inside the coffee ma-
chine, e.g. with a vacuum cleaner.
Use the coffee spoon supplied to add ground cof-
fee to the ground coffee chute. Add only a max-
imum of two portions of ground coffee to the
chute.

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Unusual performance of the coffee machine
Problem Cause and remedy
The display remains
dark after the coffee
machine has been
switched on using the
On/Off sensor.
The On/Off sensor was not touched for long
enough.
Touch the depression in the middle of the On/Off
sensor for at least three seconds.
The plug is not inserted in the socket correctly.
Insert the plug into the socket correctly and switch
on.
The mains fuse has tripped due to a problem with the
coffee machine, the electricity supply or another ap-
pliance.
Switch the coffee machine off at the wall socket
and unplug it.
Contact a qualified electrician or Miele Service.
CM6350:
The lighting remains off
after the coffee ma-
chine has been
switched on.
The lighting has been switched off.
Switch the lighting on (see "Settings - Lighting").
The lighting is faulty.
Call Service.
The coffee machine
switches off suddenly.
The switch-off time programmed using the timer has
been reached.
If required, you can select a new switch-off time
(see "Settings - Timer").
The plug is not inserted in the socket correctly.
Insert the plug into the socket correctly and switch
on.
CM6350:
The coffee machine is
switched on. The light-
ing switches off sud-
denly.
The machine will switch itself off automatically after
approximately seven minutes if it is not being used.
The sensors do not re-
act to touch.
The coffee machine
cannot be operated.
There is an internal fault.
Disconnect the machine from the power supply by
removing the plug from the socket.

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Problem Cause and remedy
The coffee machine
does not switch itself
on, although the Switch
on at setting has been
activated for the timer.
The system lock has been activated.
You need to deactivate the system lock (see "Set-
tings - System lock").
The coffee machine was not used after being
switched on automatically three times in succession
(holiday mode).
Switch the machine on and dispense a drink.
The display is hard to
see or not able to be
read.
The display brightness has been set too low.
Change this setting (see "Settings").
Fill and replace the water
container appears in the
display even though the
water container is full
and is in the machine.
The water container is not in the correct position.
Remove the water container and replace it.
Check the stainless steel water intake valve filter
and clean if necessary (see "Stainless steel water
intake valve filter").
The water container was not correctly filled and re-
placed for descaling.
Fill the water container to the descaling symbol
and restart the descaling process.
Fill and replace the water
container appears after
switching on even
though the container is
filled and fitted in the
machine. The machine
does not rinse.
The coffee machine needs descaling.
Switch the machine off with the On/Off sensor.
Wait for approx. one hour.
Then switch the machine on again. As soon as
Heating-up phase appears in the display, touch
and select Descale the appliance.
Descale the coffee machine.
After switching on the
machine the message
Empty the drip tray and the
waste container appears
even though they are
both empty.
This is not a fault.
The drip tray and waste container were probably not
emptied after making the last coffee, or the internal
counter was not reset.
Remove the drip tray and waste container from the
machine and empty them.
Neither milk nor milk
froth comes out of the
central spout.
The milk pipework is blocked.
Clean the central spout, taking particular care to
clean the cappuccinatore and milk pipework care-
fully with the cleaning brush.

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Problem Cause and remedy
Empty the drip tray and the
waste container appears
in the display, even
though the drip tray has
been emptied.
The drip tray is not positioned correctly in the ma-
chine.
Push the drip tray in as far as it will go.
Make sure that the lower panel is sitting on the
drip tray correctly.
Insert the drip tray and the
waste container appears
in the display even
though both are fitted.
The drip tray is not in the correct position and is
therefore not detected.
Empty the drip tray and the waster container. Re-
assemble all parts and push the drip tray back in
the coffee machine until it clicks into position.
The machine is open.
Close the machine.
If necessary, empty the drip tray and the waste
container. Reassemble all parts and push the drip
tray back in the coffee machine until it clicks into
position.
The drip tray or waste
container is full or over-
flowing, although they
have been emptied fol-
lowing each reminder.
This is not a fault.
The drip tray and waste container were probably re-
moved or the machine was opened without the drip
tray and waste container being emptied. When the
drip tray is removed or the machine opened, the in-
ternal counter for emptying the drip tray and waste
container is automatically reset.
Remove the drip tray and waste container from the
machine and empty them.
Fill the bean container ap-
pears in the display
even though the bean
container has just been
filled.
This is not a fault.
Confirm the message withOK.
The coffee machine
does not rinse itself
when turned on.
This is not a fault.
If the coffee machine is already at operating
temperature, the pipework will not be rinsed.

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Problem Cause and remedy
Coffee dispensing is re-
peatedly interrupted
and the message Fill the
bean container appears in
the display.
This is not a fault.
The brew unit has not detected the ground coffee.
The coffee may be too finely ground or there may not
be enough of it. Usually this is because the grinder is
set too fine and the amount set is insufficient.
Confirm the message withOK.
If the coffee is too strong for you or it tastes bitter, try
a different type of bean.
If the display appears with all types of drink:
Set the grinder to a coarser setting (see "Grinder
setting").
Check the amounts of coffee set for all drinks (see
"Amount of coffee"). Select a higher amount of
coffee if necessary.
Remember to check any drinks changed in "Profiles"
.
If the messages only appears when dispensing cer-
tain drinks:
Check the amount of coffee set for these drinks
(see "Amount of coffee"). Select a higher amount
of coffee if necessary.
You may also need to set a slightly coarser grinder
setting.
The descaling process
was started by mistake.
The descaling process cannot be stopped once the
"OK" sensor has been touched.
Descaling must be continued through to completion.
This is a safety precaution to make sure the machine
is descaled correctly. This is important for the longev-
ity and functional efficiency of your coffee machine.
Descale the coffee machine (see "Descaling").

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Problem Cause and remedy
Coffee is not flowing
out of the central spout,
or is only being dis-
pensed via one spout.
The central spout has a blockage.
Clean the coffee pipework (see "Cleaning and care
- Rinsing the machine).
If there is still no coffee coming out, or coffee is only
coming out of one side
Dismantle the central spout and clean all parts
carefully (see "Cleaning and care - Central spout
with integrated cappuccinatore").
Make sure all parts are reassembled correctly.
Milk is dripping or run-
ning out of the central
spout even though no
milk is being dispensed.
The level of milk in the milk flask is higher than the
central spout.
Push the central spout up as far as it will go.

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Problem Cause and remedy
The milk sputters when
it is dispensed. Hissing
noises can be heard
when milk is being
heated up or frothed.
Although the milk
should be frothed, only
hot milk is dispensed
from the central spout.
The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth can
only be achieved when cold milk (<10°C) is used.
Check the temperature of the milk.
The central spout with integrated cappucinatore is not
correctly fitted and is taking in air. Of the spouts are
blocked.
Check the central spout is correctly assembled.
Make sure all parts are securely connected with
each other.
Clean the central spout if necessary. Knead the
spouts under running water to loosen any soiling.
The milk pipework, connections or the intake tube on
the milk flask are blocked.
Clean all parts carefully with the cleaning brush.
The steam jet on the central spout has a blockage.
Clean the steam jet with the cleaning brush (see il-
lustration).
Coffee grounds have
settled on the lid to the
drip tray and in the in-
terior around the brew
unit.
This is not a fault.
Movement of the brew unit during the brewing pro-
cess can cause some coffee to fall. The type of cof-
fee bean, the type of grind and the amount of ground
coffee has an influence on how much there is. Im-
portant! Clean the area around the brew unit regularly
to prevent the risk of mould etc.

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Problem Cause and remedy
The display lights up
but the coffee machine
does not heat up and no
drinks are made.
The coffee machine
cannot be turned off
with the On/
Offsensor.
Demo mode for demonstrating the coffee machine in
the showroom has been activated.
Deactivate demo mode (see "Settings – Demo
mode")

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Unsatisfactory results
Problem Cause and remedy
The coffee is not hot
enough.
The cup has not been pre-heated.
The smaller the cup and the thicker its sides, the
more important it is to pre-heat it.
Pre-heat the cups, e.g. using the cup heating (de-
pending on model).
The brewing temperature has been set too low.
Set a higher brewing temperature (see "Brewing
temperature").
The filters in the brew unit are blocked.
Remove and clean the brew unit by hand (see "Re-
move the brew unit and wash by hand").
Degrease the brew unit (see "Degreasing the brew
unit").
The heating-up time is
getting longer, the
amount of water being
dispensed is incorrect
and the coffee machine
is not performing prop-
erly. Coffee flows very
slowly out of the central
spout.
The coffee machine needs descaling.
Descale the coffee machine.
The amount of coffee or
espresso has changed.
This is not a fault.
You might have inadvertently changed the amount by
holding a sensor pressed for too long. Touching a
drinks sensor for too long will start the volume pro-
gramming process for that drink (see "Portion size").
If you do not save the amount, the maximum pos-
sible for that drink will be saved.

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Problem Cause and remedy
The consistency of the
milk froth is unsatisfact-
ory.
The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth can
only be achieved when cold milk (below 10°C) is
used.
Check the temperature of the milk in the milk flask.
The milk pipework is blocked.
Clean the central spout with integrated cappuccin-
atore and the milk pipework with the cleaning
brush supplied.
The coffee grinder
makes a louder noise
than usual.
The coffee bean container has become empty during
the grinding process.
Fill the container with fresh beans.
There may be stones in amongst the coffee beans.
Switch the coffee machine off immediately. Call
Miele.
The coffee flows too
quickly into the cup.
The coffee is too coarsely ground.
Set the grinder to a finer setting (see "Grinder set-
ting").
The coffee trickles too
slowly into the cup.
The coffee is too finely ground.
Set the grinder to a coarser setting (see "Grinder
setting").
The crema on the cof-
fee or espresso is not
as it should be.
The grinder setting is not correct.
Set the grinder to a finer or coarser setting (see
"Grinder setting").
The brewing temperature is too high for this type of
coffee.
Set a lower brewing temperature (see "Brewing
temperature").
The coffee beans are stale.
Add fresh coffee beans to the coffee bean con-
tainer.

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78
If you are not going to use the coffee
machine for an extended period of time,
e.g. whilst on holiday, or if it needs to
be moved, a number of procedures will
need be carried out to ensure its safety.
– Empty and clean the coffee bean
container
– Empty and clean the water container
– Evaporate the coffee machine
– Clean the drip tray and waste con-
tainer
– Pack the machine securely
Evaporation
The coffee machine should be evapor-
ated before it is stored for a long period
of time or transported any distance -
particularly at temperatures below
freezing.
Evaporating the machine involves re-
moving all traces of water from the sys-
tem to prevent the risk of water and
frost damage.
Switch the machine off with the On/
Off sensor.
Touch.
Touch twice.
Empty the system? will appear in the dis-
play.
Select Yes and touchOK.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Caution. Danger of burning and
scalding from hot steam coming out
of the hot water spout.
The evaporation process is finished
when Prog. finished appears in the dis-
play and the display then goes out.
Switch off and withdraw the plug to
disconnect the coffee machine from
the mains.
Clean the drip tray and waste con-
tainer.
The coffee machine is now ready to be
packed.
Packing the machine
The coffee machine should only be
packed when it is clean and dry.
Residues of coffee grounds can cause
scratches on surfaces. Coffee and milk
residues or water can cause a build-up
of bacteria.
Use the original packaging including
polystyrene blocks to pack the coffee
machine.
Also pack the operating instructions so
that they are available when the coffee
machine is next used.

After Sales / Guarantee
79
After sales service
In the event of a fault which you cannot
correct yourself, or if the machine is un-
der guarantee please contact:
– your Miele Dealer
or
– Miele.
Contact details for Miele are given at
the end of this booklet. N.B. A call-out
fee will be charged for service visits
where the problem could have been
resolved as described in these instruc-
tions.
When contacting your Dealer or Miele,
please quote the model and serial
number of your coffee machine.
These are shown on the data plate in-
side the machine.
Guarantee
For information on the appliance guar-
antee specific to your country please
contact Miele. See back cover for ad-
dress.
In the UK, your coffee machine is guar-
anteed for 2 years from the date of pur-
chase. However, you must activate your
cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or re-
gistering online at www.miele.co.uk.

Saving energy
80
The following tips can help you save
energy and money as well as care for
the environment:
– Operate the coffee machine in "Eco
mode" (default setting).
– Energy consumption may increase if
you change the settings for the
"timers".
This setting uses more energy appears in
the display.
– Switch the coffee machine off with
the On/Off sensor if it is not going
to be used for a while.
– Change the "Switch off after" setting
for the timer to 15 minutes. The cof-
fee machine will then switch itself off
15minutes after the last drink was
made or 15 minutes after the last time
a sensor was touched.
– If you only occasionally pre-heat your
cups you can switch cup-heating off
(CM6350). If you do this you can pre-
heat the cups using hot water.

Electrical connection
81
All electrical work should be carried out
by a suitably qualified and competent
person only, in strict accordance with
current national and local safety regula-
tions (BS 7671 in the UK). Installation,
repairs and other work by unqualified
persons could be dangerous. The man-
ufacturer cannot be held liable for unau-
thorised work. Before connecting the
machine make sure that the voltage and
frequency quoted on the data plate are
compatible with your household elec-
trical supply. Please consult a qualified
electrician if you are in any doubt.
The required connection data is quoted
on the data plate. This can be seen on
the left-hand side when the drip tray is
pulled out.
The machine is supplied with a mains
cable with moulded plug for connection
to a 50Hz 220–240V supply.
The coffee machine must be connected
to the mains supply via a fused plug
and suitable switched socket.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST
BE EARTHED.
The fuse rating must be at least 10A
(13A fuse in the UK).
The socket should be next to the appli-
ance and easily accessible. If the
socket is not accessible an additional
means of disconnection must be
provided for all poles.
Do not connect the machine to the
mains electricity supply by a multi-
socket adapter or an extension lead.
These are a fire hazard and do not guar-
antee the required safety of the appli-
ance.
Do not connect the machine to an in-
verter such as those used with an
autonomous energy source e.g. solar
power. When switched on, peak loads
in the system can cause the safety
switch off mechanism to be triggered.
This can damage the electronic unit.
The coffee machine must not be used
with so-called energy saving devices
either. These reduce the amount of en-
ergy supplied to the machine causing it
to overheat.
If the connection cable is faulty, it may
only be replaced by a qualified electri-
cian in order to avoid a hazard.

Installation
82
Danger of overheating
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the machine.
Do not cover the machine with tea
towels or similar objects whilst it is in
use.
Danger of overheating
If the coffee machine is installed be-
hind a kitchen furniture door, it may
only be used with the furniture door
open.
Do not close the furniture door while
the coffee machine is in use.
Please observe the following installation
instructions:
– The location of the machine must be
dry and well ventilated.
– The ambient temperature of the room
in which the machine is used must be
between 10°C and 38°C.
– The machine must be set up on a
level surface. The surface must be
water resistant.
If the machine is installed in a niche, the
niche must provide the following min-
imum dimensions:
Height 508mm
Width 450mm
Depth 555mm
When setting up the machine: make
sure that the front of the machine
can be fully opened so that the brew
unit can be removed with ease when
required.
The machine must be set up in the
niche such that it sits flush with the
front edge of the niche.

Dimensions
83

Technical data
84
Current draw in standby mode
(default setting)
<0.5Watt
Pump pressure: max.15bar
Through-flow heater: 1stainless steel thermo block
Dimensions (W x H x D): 251 x 359 x 427mm
Net weight 9.9kg
Connection cable length: 140cm
Water container
capacity:
1.8l
Bean container
capacity:
300g
Stainless steel milk flask
capacity:
0.5l
Waste container
capacity:
max. 10portions of coffee grounds
Central spout: Height adjustable from 80-140mm
Grinder: Stainless steel mill
Grinder setting: 5settings
Ground coffee amount: max.12g



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M.-Nr. 10 609 630 / 02
en-GB
CM6150, CM6350
