
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, IE M.-Nr. 12 922 410

Contents
2
Warnings and safety notes ......................................................................................... 6
Sustainability and environmental protection.......................................................... 13
Saving energy..................................................................................................................
13
Installation...................................................................................................................... 14
Electrical connection ....................................................................................................
14
Appliance dimensions....................................................................................................
15
Installation.......................................................................................................................
16
Familiarisation................................................................................................................ 17
Product description .......................................................................................................
17
Milk container and milk siphon ....................................................................................
18
Milk container in detail ..................................................................................................
18
Connecting piece for milk siphon and milk container...............................................
18
Accessories supplied.....................................................................................................
18
Controls and indicators .................................................................................................
19
Symbols in the display ............................................................................................. 19
Drink button symbols............................................................................................... 20
Operation.........................................................................................................................
21
Selecting a menu and navigating within a menu.................................................. 21
Miele@home ..................................................................................................................
21
Coffee drinks...................................................................................................................
22
Tea drinks.........................................................................................................................
23
Special functions............................................................................................................
23
DoubleShot................................................................................................................ 23
Coffee pot.................................................................................................................. 23
TeaTimer..................................................................................................................... 23
Cup heating ............................................................................................................... 23
Expert mode .............................................................................................................. 23
Profiles........................................................................................................................ 23
Commissioning.............................................................................................................. 24
Before using for the first time.......................................................................................
24
Switching on for the first time and commissioning...................................................
24
Completing the commissioning process............................................................... 25
Operation........................................................................................................................ 26
Switching the coffee machine on.................................................................................
26
Filling the coffee bean container..................................................................................
26
Filling the water container.............................................................................................
26
Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height ..............................................
27
Parameters......................................................................................................................
27
Displaying and changing parameters..................................................................... 27
Changing the portion size........................................................................................ 28

Contents
3
Expert mode....................................................................................................................
28
Switching Expert mode on and off......................................................................... 28
Changing the portion size in Expert mode............................................................ 29
Profiles .............................................................................................................................
29
Creating a profile....................................................................................................... 29
Making drinks stored in a profile ............................................................................ 29
Changing drinks within a profile ............................................................................. 29
Editing profiles........................................................................................................... 30
Degree of grinding..........................................................................................................
30
Identifying the ideal degree of grinding ................................................................. 30
Adjusting the degree of grinding............................................................................. 31
MobileStart................................................................................................................
31
Switching MobileStart on and off..................................................................... 31
Preparing MobileStart.............................................................................................. 31
Cup heating .....................................................................................................................
32
Switching cup heating on or off.............................................................................. 32
Pre-heating the cups................................................................................................ 32
Waking the coffee machine ..........................................................................................
32
Preparing for an extended period of inactivity ...........................................................
33
Switching the coffee machine off ................................................................................
33
Making drinks ................................................................................................................ 34
Hot milk and milk froth ..................................................................................................
34
Preparing milk and alternative dairy products ...................................................... 34
Using the milk container.......................................................................................... 34
Using a milk carton with the milk siphon ............................................................. 35
Coffee...............................................................................................................................
36
Making a coffee......................................................................................................... 36
Cancelling a drink...................................................................................................... 37
Making a DoubleShot of coffee ....................................................................... 37
Making 2portions............................................................................................... 37
Coffee pot: making several cups of coffee one after the other.......................... 37
Making coffee with ground coffee.......................................................................... 37
Tea ....................................................................................................................................
38
Making tea ................................................................................................................. 38
Starting the TeaTimer manually.............................................................................. 39
Dispensing warm or hot water .....................................................................................
39
Good to know................................................................................................................. 40
Coffee drinks in detail ....................................................................................................
40
Tea drinks in detail..........................................................................................................
40

Contents
4
Parameters......................................................................................................................
41
Portion size ................................................................................................................ 41
Quantity of coffee..................................................................................................... 41
Brewing temperature for coffee drinks.................................................................. 41
Dispensing temperature for tea drinks .................................................................. 42
Pre-brewing the ground coffee............................................................................... 42
Degree of grinding .................................................................................................... 42
Adjusting settings ......................................................................................................... 43
Displaying and changing Settings................................................................................
43
Language..........................................................................................................................
43
Timer: switch off after....................................................................................................
43
TeaTimer ..........................................................................................................................
43
Volume .............................................................................................................................
43
Display brightness..........................................................................................................
43
Lighting.............................................................................................................................
43
Info (display information) ..............................................................................................
44
Altitude.............................................................................................................................
44
Performance mode.........................................................................................................
44
Eco mode................................................................................................................... 44
Barista mode ............................................................................................................. 44
Latte mode................................................................................................................. 44
Party mode ................................................................................................................ 44
Water hardness...............................................................................................................
45
System lock................................................................................................................
46
Miele@home ..................................................................................................................
46
Remote control ...............................................................................................................
46
RemoteUpdate ...............................................................................................................
47
Software version.............................................................................................................
47
Showroom programme (Demo mode) ........................................................................
47
Factory defaults ..............................................................................................................
48
Cleaning and care ......................................................................................................... 49
Overview of cleaning intervals......................................................................................
49
Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher .......................................................................
50
Unsuitable cleaning agents...........................................................................................
51
Cleaning the drip tray and waste container................................................................
51
Cleaning the drip tray cover..........................................................................................
52
Cleaning the water container........................................................................................
52
Cleaning the water container filter...............................................................................
53
Cleaning the central spout............................................................................................
53
Cleaning the steam jet...................................................................................................
56
Cleaning the milk pipework and rinse valve................................................................
56
Cleaning the milk siphon ...............................................................................................
57

Contents
5
Cleaning the milk container ..........................................................................................
58
Cleaning the bean container and ground coffee chute.............................................
58
Cleaning the brew unit and interior .............................................................................
59
Cleaning the casing........................................................................................................
60
Maintenance programmes............................................................................................
60
Opening the Maintenance menu............................................................................ 60
Rinse the appliance .................................................................................................. 60
Rinsing the milk pipework ....................................................................................... 61
Cleaning the milk pipework..................................................................................... 61
Degreasing the brew unit ........................................................................................ 62
Descaling the machine............................................................................................. 64
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................. 66
Messages in the display................................................................................................
66
Unusual performance of the coffee machine.............................................................
69
Unsatisfactory results....................................................................................................
76
Customer Service Department.................................................................................. 78
Contact in the event of a fault......................................................................................
78
Warranty ..........................................................................................................................
78
EU Conformity declaration............................................................................................
78
UK Conformity declaration ...........................................................................................
79
Transporting the machine .............................................................................................
80
Evaporating the coffee machine............................................................................. 80
Packing the coffee machine securely .................................................................... 80
Technical data................................................................................................................ 81
Optional accessories.................................................................................................... 82

Warnings and safety notes
6
This coffee machine complies with all the stipulated safety
requirements. Inappropriate use can, however, lead to personal
injury and material damage.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the coffee
machine. They contain important information on the installation,
safety, use and maintenance of the appliance. This prevents both
personal injury and damage to the coffee machine.
In accordance with standard IEC60335-1, Miele expressly and
strongly advises that you read and follow the instructions in the
chapter on installing and connecting the coffee machine as well as
the safety instructions and warnings.
Miele cannot be held liable for injury or damage caused by non-
compliance with these instructions.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and pass them on
to any future owner.

Warnings and safety notes
7
Correct application
This coffee machine is intended for home use.
This coffee machine is not intended for outdoor use.
This coffee machine must not be used at altitudes above 2000m.
It must only be used as a domestic appliance to make espresso,
cappuccino, latte macchiato, tea 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.
Safety with children
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 8years of age must be kept away from the coffee
machine and the mains connection cable and plug/socket.
Children aged 8and older may only use the coffee machine
without supervision if they have been shown how to use it in a safe
manner.
Children aged 8and older must be aware of the potential dangers
caused by incorrect operation.
Please supervise children in the vicinity of the coffee machine and
do not allow them to play with it.
Young children must not be allowed to clean the coffee machine at
all. Cleaning may only be carried out by children 8years of age or
older under the supervision of an adult.
Remember that coffee and espresso are not suitable drinks for
children.

Warnings and safety notes
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Danger of suffocation! Whilst playing, children may become
entangled in packaging material (such as plastic wrapping) or pull the
packaging material over their head, presenting the risk of suffocation.
Keep packaging material away from children.
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
connection 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 guaranteed
when correctly earthed. It is essential that this standard safety
requirement is met. If in any doubt please have the electrical
installation tested by a qualified electrician.
Temporary or permanent operation on an autonomous power
supply system or a power supply system that is not synchronised
with the mains power supply (e.g. island networks, back-up systems)
is possible. A prerequisite for operation is that the power supply
system complies with the specifications of EN50160 or an
equivalent standard.
The function and operation of the protective measures provided in
the domestic electrical installation and in this Miele product must
also be maintained in isolated operation or in operation that is not
synchronised with the mains power supply, or these measures must
be replaced by equivalent measures in the installation. As described,
for example, in the current version of BS OHSAS 18001–2 ISO
45001.
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
notice any damage or smell scorching, for example.
Ensure that the mains connection cable cannot be pinched or
damaged by any sharp edges.

Warnings and safety notes
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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
temperature is between +10°C and +38°C.
Position the coffee machine at a height of at least 850mm from
the floor.
Danger of overheating. Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the coffee machine. Do not cover the coffee
machine with tea towels etc. while it is in use.
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 warranty, repairs should only be
undertaken by a Miele authorised service technician. Otherwise the
warranty is invalidated.
The coffee machine must be disconnected from the electricity
supply during repair work.
Never open the outer casing of the machine. Tampering with
electrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highly
dangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electric
shock.
Correct use
Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensing spouts.
The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot.
Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hot
liquids 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.

Warnings and safety notes
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Danger 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:
- The water quality must conform to the requirements for drinking
water in the country in which the coffee machine is being used.
- Only use cold, fresh tap water to fill the water container. Hot or
warm water or other liquids can damage the coffee machine.
- Change the water every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria.
- Do not use carbonated water.
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.
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
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 damage
the coffee machine.
Only fill the coffee chute with ground coffee beans.
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.
When making tea, please follow the instructions on the packaging.
Do not place flaming alcohol mixtures 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
machine. The coffee machine could catch fire with the risk of the fire
spreading.

Warnings and safety notes
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The machine must not be used for cleaning objects.
Make sure that the coffee machine does not come into contact
with hand sanitiser gel or sunscreen, as this will damage the
surfaces.
Accessories and spare parts
Miele can only guarantee the safety of the machine when original
Miele spare parts are used. Faulty components must only be
replaced by genuine Miele original spare parts.
Only use original Miele accessories. If other parts are used,
warranty, performance and/or product liability claims will be
invalidated.
Miele will guarantee to supply functional spare parts for a
minimum of 10years and up to 15years following the discontinuation
of your coffee machine.
Cleaning and care
Refer to the relevant instructions in “Cleaning and care”.
Clean the coffee machine and the milk flask (supplied as standard,
depending on model) daily, particularly before using for the first time.
All parts of the milk system need to be cleaned thoroughly and
regularly. Milk contains bacteria which proliferate rapidly with
inadequate 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.
Depending 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
rubbish or on the compost heap. Do not empty them down the sink,
as they could block it.

Warnings and safety notes
12
For machines with stainless steel surfaces:
Do not use sticky notes, adhesive tape, masking tape or other
types of adhesive on the stainless steel surfaces.
Stainless steel surfaces are susceptible to scratching. Even
magnets can cause scratches.

Sustainability and environmental protection
13
Disposing of the packaging
material
The packaging material is used for
handling and protects the appliance
from transport damage. The packaging
material used is selected from materials
which are environmentally friendly for
disposal and can generally be recycled.
Recycling the packaging material
reduces the use of raw materials. Use
material-specific collection points for
valuable materials and take advantage
of return options.
We recommend you keep the packaging
material for transport purposes.
Saving energy
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).
- Reduce the brightness of the display.
- Change the setting for the Switch off
after timer to 20minutes. The coffee
machine will then switch itself off
20minutes after the last drink was
made or a sensor control was
touched. If you increase the setting
for the Switch off after timer, the energy
consumption of the coffee machine
will increase.
- Some changes to the factory default
settings may increase the energy
consumption of the coffee machine.
Pay particular attention to the
following message on the display: This
setting uses more energy.
- If you only want to pre-heat your cups
occasionally, you can switch the cup
heating surface off.
- Switch the coffee machine off with
the On/Off sensor control if it is
not going to be used for a while.
Disposing of your old appliance
Electrical and electronic appliances
contain many valuable materials. They
also contain certain materials,
compounds and components which
were essential for their correct
functioning and safety. These could be
hazardous to human health and to the
environment if disposed of with
household waste or if handled
incorrectly. Please do not, therefore,
dispose of your old appliance with
household waste.
Instead, please make use of officially
designated collection and disposal
points to dispose of and recycle
electrical and electronic appliances in
your local community, with your dealer
or with Miele, free of charge. By law, you
are solely responsible for deleting any
personal data from the old appliance
prior to disposal. You are legally obliged
to remove any old batteries which are
not securely enclosed by the appliance
and to remove any lamps without
destroying them, where this is possible.
These must be taken to a suitable
collection point where they can be
handed in free of charge. Please ensure
that your old appliance poses no risk to
children while being stored for disposal.

Installation
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Electrical connection
The coffee machine is supplied with a
mains cable with moulded plug ready
for connection to a suitable earthed
socket.
The socket must be easily accessible
after the coffee machine has been
installed. If the socket is not easily
accessible, ensure that a suitable
means of disconnection is provided on
the installation side for each pole.
Risk of fire from overheating.
Connecting the coffee machine to
multi-socket adapters or extension
cables can overload the cables.
For safety reasons, do not use multi-
socket adapters, extension cables,
adapters and/or energy-saving plug.
The electrical system must comply with
local and national safety regulations
(BS7671 in the UK).
For safety reasons, we recommend
using a type residual current device
(RCD) in the relevant electrical
installation for connecting the coffee
machine.
If the mains connection cable is
damaged, it must only be replaced with
a specific mains connection cable of the
same type (available from the Miele
Customer Service Department). For
safety reasons, such replacement may
only be carried out by a qualified
specialist or the Miele Customer
Service Department.
The data plate indicates the nominal
power consumption.
The fuse rating must be at least 10A.
Compare this information with the data
of the on-site electrical connection.
Consult a qualified electrician if in any
doubt.
Temporary or permanent operation on
an autonomous power supply system or
a power supply system that is not
synchronised with the mains power
supply (e.g. island networks, back-up
systems) is possible. A prerequisite for
operation is that the power supply
system complies with the specifications
of EN50160 or an equivalent standard.
The function and operation of the
protective measures provided in the
domestic electrical installation and in
this Miele product must also be
maintained in isolated operation or in
operation that is not synchronised with
the mains power supply, or these
measures must be replaced by
equivalent measures in the installation.

Installation
*INSTALLATION*
15
Appliance dimensions

Installation
*INSTALLATION*
16
Installation
Danger of overheating due to
insufficient ventilation.
If the coffee machine is not
sufficiently ventilated, the appliance
can overheat.
Please ensure that there is adequate
ventilation around the coffee
machine.
Do not cover the coffee machine with
tea towels etc. while it is in use.
If the coffee machine is installed
behind a closed furniture front, heat
and moisture can build up behind the
furniture front when closed. This can
result in damage to the coffee
machine and/or furniture unit.
Do not close the furniture front 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 coffee 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
minimum dimensions:
Height 508mm
Width 450mm
Depth 555mm
When setting up the machine: make
sure that the service panel 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.

Familiarisation
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Product description
a
Hot-water spout
b
Control panel
c
Cup heater*
d
Water container
e
Ground coffee chute
f
Bean container
g
Grinder setting (behind the
appliance door)
h
Brew unit (behind the appliance
door)
i
Height-adjustable central spout
j
Drip tray with lid and waste
container
k
Milk pipework aperture
l
Lower panel with drip tray cover
*depending on model: CM6360,
CM6560

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Milk container and milk siphon
a
Milk flask*
b
Milk siphon
c
Milk pipework with rinse valve
*depending on model: CM6360,
CM6560
Milk container in detail
a
Connecting piece
b
Lid
c
Sealing ring
d
Stainless steel tube
e
Glass
Connecting piece for milk
siphon and milk container
You can prepare milk with the milk
siphon or milk container (included in the
scope of delivery depending on the
model).
There is one connecting piece included
in the scope of delivery which can be
inserted either into the milk siphon or
into the milk container lid.
The appliance is supplied with the
connecting piece either enclosed
separately or inserted into the milk
container lid (depending on the model).
The connecting piece is easy to push
out from the inside of the milk container
lid.
Accessories supplied
- Starter set “Miele appliance care”
Various cleaning products are
supplied depending on model.
- Cleaning brush
for cleaning the milk pipework
- Milk siphon
For preparing milk directly from the
sales packaging
- Milk flask with lid
For storing and preparing milk
(included depending on model)

Familiarisation
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Controls and indicators
a
On/Offbutton
For switching coffee machine on and
off
b
Display
For showing information about the
current action or status
c
Drink buttons
For making drinks
d
Optical interface
(For Miele Customer Service
Department only)
e
Sensor control
– For making other drinks: ristretto,
cappuccino italiano, flat white, café
au lait, hot milk and milk froth, hot
water, warm water, coffee pot
function
– Maintenance programmes
– Profiles
– Settings
f
“2portions”sensor
For dispensing 2portions of a drink at
once
g
“DoubleShot”sensor
For making a particularly strong and
aromatic coffee by using twice as
much ground coffee but the same
amount of water
h
OKsensor
For confirming display messages and
saving settings
i
Arrow buttons
For scrolling through lists, selecting
entries or changing values
j
“Back”sensor
For returning to the previous menu
and cancelling unwanted actions
k
MobileStart sensor control
For activating the Remote start
option for making drinks via the Miele
app
Symbols in the display
The following symbols may also appear in the display in addition to the text:

Familiarisation
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Symbol Explanation
This symbol indicates the “Settings” menu and the
“Language” menu option.
This symbol indicates that there is additional information and
advice about using the coffee machine. SelectOK to confirm
the messages.
The symbol is displayed when the system lock is switched
on. The controls are locked.
The TeaTimer minute minder has been started (see
“TeaTimer”). The remaining brewing time is shown next to
the symbol.
This symbol appears while the appliance is being descaled.
This symbol can also be found on the water container: fill up
to this mark.
If Miele@home has been activated for the coffee machine,
these symbols represent the quality/status of the WiFi
connection, indicating the strength in increments from
strong to not connected.
Drink button symbols
Espresso
Coffee
Long coffee
Cappuccino
Latte macchiato
Espresso macchiato
Tea water

Familiarisation
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Operation
Sensor controls
To operate the coffee machine, touch
the sensor controls with your finger.
An audible signal is generated each
time a sensor is touched. You can
adjust the volume of the keypad tones
or switch the tones off (see “Adjusting
settings – Volume”).
Drinks menu
When the following appears in the
display, you are in the drinks menu:
Select drink.
Select drink
Miele
You can find more drinks in the Further
menu (sensor control).
Selecting a menu and navigating
within a menu
To select a menu, touch the relevant
sensor control, e.g. the sensor
control.
Profiles
Maintenance
Other drinks
Miele
You will then be able to start an action
or change settings in the menu. A bar on
the right-hand side of the display
indicates that further options or text are
available.
To select a menu option, keep pressing
the sensor controls until the option
you want is highlighted.
As soon as you reach a confirmable
value, message or setting, the
OKsensor control will light up orange.
Touch the OKsensor control to confirm
your selection.
The setting that is currently selected in
a list will have a tick beside it.
Exiting a menu or cancelling an action
To exit the current menu, touch the
sensor.
Alternatively, touch the lit orange sensor
again to return to the drinks menu.
Miele@home
Your coffee machine is equipped with
an integrated WiFi module.
Before installing the coffee machine at
the installation site, ensure that the
signal from your WiFi network is strong
enough.
To use this feature, you will need:
- A WiFi network
- The Mieleapp
- A Miele user account (this can be
created from the Miele app)
The Miele app will guide you through
the process of connecting your coffee
machine to your home WiFi network.
Once your coffee machine is connected
to your WiFi network, you can use the
Miele app to carry out activities such as
the following:
- Installing software updates
- Calling up information on the
operating status of your coffee
machine

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- Changing settings on your coffee
machine
- Controlling your coffee machine
remotely
Connecting your coffee machine to
your WiFi network will increase energy
consumption, even when the machine
is switched off.
Availability of the WiFi connection
The WiFi connection shares a frequency
range with other appliances (including
microwave ovens and remote control
toys). This can give rise to sporadic or
even complete connection failures.
Therefore, the availability of featured
functions cannot be guaranteed.
Miele@home availability
The ability to use the Miele app
depends on the availability of the
Miele@home service in your country.
The Miele@home service is not
available in every country.
For information about availability, please
visit www.miele.com.
Miele App
The Miele App is available to download
free of charge from the Apple App
Store
®
or from the Google Play Store™.
Coffee drinks
Coffee or espresso can be made from
whole roasted coffee beans which are
freshly ground in the coffee machine for
each portion.
Alternatively, you can make coffee
drinks with ready ground coffee.
Tip: If you want to use green coffee
beans, you can use a nut or seed grinder
to grind them. These types of grinder
generally have a rotating stainless steel
blade. You can then add the ground
green coffee one portion at a time to
the ground coffee chute and make the
desired coffee drink.
You can use your coffee machine to
prepare the following coffee-based
drinks:
- Ristretto
- Espresso
- Coffee
- Long coffee
- Cappuccino
- Cappuccino Italiano
- Latte macchiato
- Caffè latte
- Espresso macchiato
- Flat white
- Café au lait

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Tea drinks
To make tea, you can select from the
following options:
- Japanese tea
- White tea
- Green tea
- Black tea
- Herbal tea
- Fruit tea
Special functions
DoubleShot
Select the DoubleShot function if
you would like a particularly strong and
aromatic coffee. In this case, more
coffee beans will be ground and brewed
halfway through the brewing process.
The shorter extraction time means that
fewer unwanted aromas and bitter
compounds will be released.
DoubleShot can be activated for all
drinks apart from “Ristretto”.
Coffee pot
You can make several cups of coffee one
after the other automatically with the
coffee potfunction, e.g. to fill a coffee
pot.
This can make up to 8 cups in
succession (max. 1litre).
TeaTimer
You can use the TeaTimer function to
start a minute minder when making tea.
There is a preset brewing time for the
type of tea selected, but this can be
changed.
Cup heating
Depending on the model: CM6360,
CM6560.
You can pre-heat cups or glasses on the
cup heating surface on the top of the
coffee machine.
Cups should always be pre-heated to
allow the flavour of the coffee to
develop and its temperature to be
retained.
When the cup heating surface is
activated, the cup rest will be heated
continually until the coffee machine is
switched off. This increases the energy
consumption of the coffee machine.
Expert mode
The Expert mode function allows you to
change the portion size while the drink
is being made. The setting will not be
saved and will only apply for the current
drink.
Profiles
In addition to the Miele drinks menu
(Miele profile), you can create individual
profiles to cater for different tastes and
preferences.
Within the profile, you can adjust the
portion sizes and parameters
individually for all drinks.

Commissioning
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Before using for the first time
Remove any notices from the
machine.
Remove the protective foil from the
drip tray cover and place the drip tray
cover into the lower panel.
Place the coffee machine on a flat
surface that is not sensitive to water
(see “Installation”).
Clean the appliance before filling it
with water and coffee beans. Refer to
the relevant instructions in “Cleaning
and care”; for example, clean the
bean container with a soft, dry cloth.
Clean the water container, the bean
container and the central spout.
Remove the water container and fill it
with fresh, cold tap water. Only fill the
water container up to the “max.”
marker and then refit it in the
machine.
Take the lid off the bean container, fill
it with roasted coffee beans and
replace the lid.
Insert the plug of the coffee machine
into the socket.
Switching on for the first time
and commissioning
Touch the On/Offbutton if nothing
is visible on the display.
Selecting the display language
Select the desired display language.
You might also be asked for your
location.
Setting up the network (Miele@home)
To receive software updates and
operate the coffee machine via the
Miele app on your mobile device, you
can connect your coffee machine to
your home WiFi network.
The following appears in the display
during commissioning: Set up
“Miele@home”.
Tip: You can also choose to set up
Miele@home at a later point. In this
case, select Skip.
Make sure that your WiFi network
signal is sufficiently strong in the
coffee machine’s installation site.
Touch Continue.
Select the connection method you
wish to use.
Follow the instructions provided in
the coffee machine display and in the
Miele app.
Connection successfully established. will
appear in the display.
Any new software that is available for
your coffee machine will be downloaded
via RemoteUpdate the next time the
appliance is switched on. In this case,
you will be notified that you can install
the new software (see “RemoteUpdate”
section).

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Networking increases the energy
consumption of the coffee machine.
TouchOKto proceed with
commissioning.
Setting the water hardness level
Contact your local water supplier to
find out your local water hardness
range if necessary.
More information can be found under
“Settings – Water hardness”.
Enter your local water hardness (in
°dH) and confirm withOK.
Selecting the
Performance mode
You can select the appropriate
Performance mode to suit your personal
preferences (see “Adjusting settings –
Performance mode”):
- Eco mode: This mode consumes the
least amount of energy (default
setting).
- Barista mode: This mode has been
optimised for unadulterated coffee
enjoyment.
- Latte mode: In this mode, milk-based
drinks can be prepared within a much
shorter space of time.
Select the Performance mode you
want.
Confirm withOK.
Selecting a Performance mode other
than Eco mode increases the energy
consumption of the coffee machine.
Completing the commissioning
process
Your machine has been successfully set
up and is ready for use.
Confirm withOK.
The coffee machine heats up and rinses
the pipework. The water used for rinsing
will run out of the central spout.
Before making drinks with milk for the
first time, rinse the milk pipework (see
“Rinsing the milk pipework”).
Please note that the full aroma of the
coffee and typical crema will not
develop fully until several coffees have
been made.
To ensure that any coffee residues
from the factory testing process are
removed from the brewing system,
please throw away the first 2cups of
coffee when using the coffee
machine for the first time.
For the first coffee drinks, a larger
quantity of coffee beans is ground. This
means that powder from the coffee
grounds may adhere to the lid of the
drip tray.
To switch the coffee machine off after
use, touch the On/Offbutton. Do
not pull out the plug – if you unplug
the coffee machine from the mains
supply shortly after setting it up, you
will have to set it up for use again.

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Switching the coffee machine
on
Touch the On/Offbutton.
The coffee machine heats up and rinses
the pipework. Hot water will run out of
the central spout.
When Select drink appears in the display,
you can make drinks.
If the coffee machine is already at
operating temperature, rinsing will not
take place when the machine is
switched on.
Filling the coffee bean container
Risk of damage to the grinder
due to incorrect operation.
The coffee machine will be damaged
if the bean container is filled with
unsuitable substances such as
liquids, ground coffee or coffee beans
treated with caster sugar, caramel or
similar.
In addition, green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans
can damage the grinder. Green coffee
beans are very hard and still contain
residual moisture. These can damage
the coffee machine grinder as soon
as grinding begins.
Only put roasted coffee beans in the
bean container.
Coffee or espresso can be made from
whole roasted coffee beans which are
freshly ground in the coffee machine for
each portion. This requires the coffee
bean container to be filled with coffee
beans.
Alternatively, you can make coffee
drinks with ready ground coffee.
Tip: You can use a nut or seed grinder to
grind green coffee beans. These types of
grinder generally have a rotating
stainless steel blade. You can then add
the ground green coffee one portion at
a time to the ground coffee chute and
make the desired coffee drink.
Take the lid off the coffee bean
container.
Fill the container with roasted coffee
beans.
Replace the lid.
Tip: Only add enough beans to last for a
few days.
Contact with air causes coffee beans to
lose their aroma.
Filling the water container
Risk to health due to
contaminated water.
Bacteria can develop in water which
has been sitting in the water
container for too long and is a risk to
your health.
Change the water in the water
container every day.

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Risk of damage due to incorrect
operation.
Unsuitable liquids such as hot or
warm water or other liquids can
damage the coffee machine.
Bottled mineral water leaves too
much limescale in the coffee
machine.
Only use cold, fresh tap water to fill
the water container.
If the water container is sitting too
high or at an angle, this will prevent
the dispenser valve from attaching
correctly and water can leak out.
Check whether the surface under the
water container is soiled.
Clean the surface underneath the
water container if necessary.
Press the lid on the right side.
Pull the water container up by the lid
to remove it.
Fill the water container with fresh,
cold drinking water up to the max.
mark.
Push the water container back into
the machine.
Adjusting the central spout to
the correct cup height
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.
Parameters
Displaying and changing parameters
You can change the portion size for all
drinks.
In addition, you can set the quantity of
coffee, the brewing temperature and
pre-brewing for each coffee drink
individually.
Touch .
Select Parameters.
Select a drink.
Confirm with OK.
The parameters that can be changed for
this drink are displayed.

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Once you have selected a drink, the
current settings for the following
appear: Amount of coffee, Brew
temperature and Pre-brewing.
The Portion sizemenu option is
displayed in the first line. If you select
Portion size and confirm with OK, the
drink will be dispensed immediately.
Select the parameter you want.
Change the setting as required.
Confirm with OK.
The setting is now saved.
Changing the portion size
You can change the portion size in
Expert mode for the current drink or on
a permanent basis. If you want to
change the portion size of the drink
permanently, change the Portion
sizeparameter.
Place a cup under the central spout.
Touch .
Select Parameters.
Select a drink.
Confirm with OK.
The parameters that can be changed for
this drink are displayed.
Select Portion size.
Confirm with OK.
The required drink will now be made. As
soon as the minimum amount has been
made, Save will be shown on the display.
When the cup is filled up to the level
you want, touch OK.
If you want to change the portion size
for coffee drinks made with milk, the
ingredients that 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, touch OK.
The programmed portion size will now
be dispensed every time that particular
drink is selected.
Tip: For the drinks pictured on the
control panel, you can change the
portion size by pressing and holding the
button down. To do this, keep the drinks
sensor pressed until the preparation
process starts. As soon as the minimum
amount has been made, Save will be
shown on the display.
If the water container becomes empty
whilst making a drink, the coffee
machine will stop programming the
portion size. The new portion size will
not be saved.
Expert mode
Switching Expert mode on and off
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch thesensor control.
Select Settings |Expert mode.
Select the option you want.
Confirm withOK.
The setting is now saved.

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Changing the portion size in Expert
mode
The portion size can only be changed
when the respective ingredient is
being processed while the drink is
being made. The new portion size will
not be saved.
If you select DoubleShot or
2portions, Expert mode cannot be
used to change the portion size.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Select a drink.
Dispensing starts. You can adjust the
portion size while it is being dispensed,
e.g. individually change the amount of
hot milk, milk froth and espresso for a
latte macchiato.
Dispensing
Use the and sensor controls to
move the indicator (small triangle) as
you wish.
Profiles
Creating a profile
Touch the sensor control.
Select Profiles.
Confirm withOK.
The Profilesmenu opens.
Select Create profile.
The editor will open in the display.
Letters and numbers are entered using
the and sensor controls. You can
choose between upper and lower case
letters.
Name
A B C D E F
Z
- To enter a character, highlight the one
you want and confirm your choice
withOK.
- To delete a character, touch the
sensor control.
- To save the name, select the tick
and confirm with OK.
Enter the profile name.
Tip: It is best to select short names.
The profile has been created.
The name of the current profile is
shown in the top left of the display.
Making drinks stored in a profile
Touch the sensor control and
select Profiles. Confirm withOK.
Select the profile you want.
Select the drink you want.
The machine starts dispensing the
drink.
Changing drinks within a profile
When you change the parameters of a
drink within a profile, these settings only
apply to the active profile. The settings
for drinks contained within other profiles
remain unaffected.
Touch the sensor control.

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The Profilesmenu opens.
Select the profile you want.
The name of the selected profile is
shown in the top left of the display.
You can now change the drinks
individually.
Editing profiles
Once you have created at least one
profile, you can edit the profiles in the
Profilesmenu.
Touch the sensor control.
The Profilesmenu opens.
Select Edit.
Confirm with OK.
You can now edit the following settings
for the selected profile:
- Setting when the profile should
change
- Changing the profile name
- Deleting a profile
Setting when the profile should
change
Touch thesensor control.
TheProfilesmenu opens.
SelectEdit.
Confirm withOK.
SelectChange profile.
Confirm withOK.
You have the following options:
- Manual: The selected profile will
remain active until you select another
one.
- After each use: The machine will
revert to the Miele profile whenever a
drink is dispensed.
- When switched on: The Miele profile
will be displayed whenever the coffee
machine is switched on, regardless of
which profile was selected before the
machine was last switched off.
Select the option you want.
Confirm withOK.
Changing the name
This option can only be selected if a
profile has been allocated in addition
to the Miele standard profile.
Select Change name and confirm
withOK.
Change the name as required (see
also “Creating profiles”).
Deleting the profile
This option can only be selected if one
profile has already been created in
addition to the Miele profile.
Touch thesensor control.
TheProfilesmenu opens.
SelectEdit.
Confirm withOK.
SelectDelete profile.
Confirm withOK.
Select the profile you wish to delete.
SelectYes.
Confirm withOK.
The profile will be deleted.
Degree of grinding
Identifying the ideal degree of grinding
There are various ways to tell whether
the degree of grinding is set correctly.
The degree of grinding is too coarse if:

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- The espresso or coffee flows into the
cup very quickly
- The espresso or coffee tastes sour
- The crema is very pale and uneven
The degree of grinding is too fine if:
- The espresso or coffee flows into the
cup very slowly
- The espresso or coffee tastes too
bitter
- The crema is dark brown
Adjusting the degree of grinding
If the degree of grinding is adjusted
by more than one level, the grinder
may be damaged.
Only ever adjust the degree of
grinding one level at a time.
Each time you adjust the setting,
start making a new drink so that the
beans are ground. You can then
adjust the degree of grinding by one
level again.
Open the appliance door.
Push the slide control a maximum of
one level to the left (for finer grinding)
or to the right (for coarser grinding).
The selected degree of grinding will be
used for all coffee drinks.
Close the appliance door.
Empty the drip tray and the waste
container.
Make one cup of coffee.
Adjust the degree of grinding again, if
required.
The altered degree of grinding will not
be used until after the second coffee
has been dispensed.
The grinder will naturally wear out
slightly over time. Set the grinder to a
finer degree of grinding if necessary.
MobileStart
Switching MobileStart on and off
If you want to use MobileStart, the
Remote controloption must be switched
on.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor control.
The sensor control lights up. You can
now start making a drink via the app.
Follow the prompts to do this.
Preparing MobileStart
Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts.
If liquids or steam are dispensed
while the machine is unsupervised,
persons may burn themselves if they
place body parts under the central
spout or touch hot components.
Ensure that no one, especially
children, can be harmed if the
machine is operated without
supervision.

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Milk is not cooled in the milk
container or in a milk carton.
Milk may spoil if it is left in the milk
container or carton for an extended
period without being cooled
(depending on the type of milk).
If you want to start making a drink
with milk using the app, make sure
that the milk is sufficiently cold
(<10°C).
In particular, do not leave cow’s milk
in the milk container or carton for an
extended period without cooling it.
Please follow the manufacturer’s
instructions regarding the shelf life of
the milk used.
With Mobile Start, you can start making a
drink, for example, via the Mieleapp.
You will only be able to use Mobile Start
if:
- Miele@home has been set up for your
coffee machine and
- Mobile Start has been switched on.
Make sure that the coffee machine is
ready to use – for example, check that
the water container and bean
container are sufficiently filled.
Place a sufficiently large, empty cup
under the central spout.
You can now make drinks via the app.
If you are making a drink with Mobile
Start, you will be notified when the drink
is being dispensed via audible and visual
signals. These signals cannot be
changed or switched off.
If the coffee machine is being operated
manually, it cannot be operated via the
app. Operation on the appliance takes
precedence.
Cup heating
Depending on the model: CM6360,
CM6560.
Switching cup heating on or off
Touch the sensor control.
Select Settings | Cup heating.
Select the option you want.
Confirm with OK.
The setting is now saved.
Pre-heating the cups
Arrange the cups or glasses on the
cup heating surface on the top of the
coffee machine.
Waking the coffee machine
If you do not touch any sensor control or
run any maintenance programmes, the
display will switch itself off after approx.
7minutes to save energy. The
OKsensor control will flash on and off
as long as the coffee machine is
switched on.
Touch one of the sensor controls to
wake the coffee machine up again to
make a drink.

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Preparing for an extended
period of inactivity
If the coffee machine is not going to be
used for more than 3days, such as
during a holiday, prepare the appliance
for this.
Empty the drip tray, the waste
container and the water container.
Clean all parts thoroughly, including
the brew unit and appliance interior.
Unplug the coffee machine to
disconnect it from the power supply.
Switching the coffee machine
off
Touch the On/Offbutton.
If you have made a drink using milk,
Place rinsing valve in drip tray will appear in
the display.
Insert the rinse valve into the right
aperture in the drip tray cover.
Confirm with OK.
If a drink has been dispensed, the coffee
machine will rinse the pipework. The
coffee machine will then switch off.

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Danger of burning and scalding
on the dispensing spouts.
The liquids and steam dispensed are
very hot and can cause scalding.
Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being
dispensed.
Do not touch hot components.
Hot milk and milk froth
Preparing milk and alternative dairy
products
Cow’s milk or alternative plant-based
dairy products (e.g. soy milk)
containing added sugar can clog up
the milk pipework and any other
parts that carry milk. Residues from
unsuitable liquids can interfere with
milk preparation.
The milk used must not contain any
additives.
Dairy milk naturally contains bacteria.
If using dairy milk, make sure that it
has been pasteurised, e.g.
pasteurised cow’s milk.
You can prepare hot milk and milk froth
using cow’s milk or alternative plant-
based dairy products.
As soon as you select a drink containing
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
requiring milk froth. However, the
consistency of the milk froth will vary
greatly depending on the type of milk
used. Not all types of milk are suitable
for milk froth.
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 least3.5% fat), the milk froth
will be slightly creamier than with low-
fat milk.
Alternative plant-based dairy products
– hereafter referred to as “alternative
dairy products” – contain different
ingredients than cow’s milk, for
example. Due to natural settling,
alternative dairy products tend to
thicken. When preparing hot milk or
milk froth, this thicker consistency can
prevent the alternative dairy products
from being drawn into the milk
pipework.
Stir alternative dairy products well
immediately before preparation.
Do not shake alternative dairy
products. Shaking causes foam to form
in the packaging and impairs the
preparation process.
Tip: Rinse the milk pipework manually
immediately after preparation.
Using the milk container
Milk is not cooled in the milk
container.
Milk may spoil if it is left in the milk
container for an extended period
without being cooled (depending on
the type of milk).
In particular, do not leave cow’s milk
in the milk container for an extended
period without cooling it.
Please follow the manufacturer’s
instructions regarding the shelf life of
the milk used.

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If you have not made any milk drinks
for a while, rinse the milk pipework
thoroughly before making the first
drink.
Tip: For high-quality milk froth, always
use cold milk (<10°C).
Insert the connecting piece into the
lid from above until everything sits
flush.
Connect the stainless steel tube to
the inside of the lid. Make sure that
the slanted end of the stainless steel
tube is pointing downwards.
If you use alternative dairy products,
make sure that you stir the milk well.
To ensure the best preparation,
alternative dairy products must be
stirred and not shaken.
Fill the milk container with milk up to
a maximum of2cm below the rim.
Seal the milk container with the lid.
Place the milk container to the right
next to the coffee machine.
Attach the milk pipework rinse valve
to the milk container lid.
Connect the milk container to the
coffee machine by attaching the milk
pipework to the aperture in the
central spout.
The “seam” on the milk pipework and
on the central spout makes it easier to
assemble it correctly.
Using a milk carton with the milk
siphon
If you have not made any milk drinks
for a while, rinse the milk pipework
thoroughly before making the first
drink.
The milk siphon enables you to prepare
milk directly from milk cartons or other
suitable containers. The milk siphon is
made up of a connecting piece and a
long stainless steel tube.
Tip: For high-quality milk froth, always
use cold milk (<10°C).

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First insert the connecting piece onto
the long stainless steel tube. Make
sure that the slanted end of the
stainless steel tube is pointing
downwards.
Attach the rinse valve to the
connecting piece.
If you use alternative dairy products,
make sure that you stir the milk well.
To ensure the best preparation,
alternative dairy products must be
stirred and not shaken.
Place the milk carton to the right next
to the coffee machine.
Dip the milk siphon into the milk.
Connect the milk pipework to the
aperture in the central spout.
The “seam” on the milk pipework and
on the central spout makes it easier to
assemble it correctly.
Tip: Rinse the milk siphon under running
water after use.
Coffee
Making a coffee
Place a cup under the central spout.
If you want to make a coffee with hot
milk or milk froth, prepare the milk
carton with the milk siphon or the
milk container.
Select a drink: touch the sensor
control for the drink you want. Or
select a drink from the Further| Other
drinks menu (sensor control).
Dispensing starts.

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Cancelling a drink
Touch the lit orange symbol on the
control panel again.
When preparing drinks with several
ingredients (e.g. latte macchiato), you
can cancel each of the individual
ingredients prematurely.
When Stop appears in the display,
confirm with OK.
Making a DoubleShot of coffee
Touch the sensor control
immediately before or after you start
making a drink.
Dispensing starts and the sensor
control lights up. 2portions of coffee
beans will be ground and brewed.
Making 2portions
You can dispense 2portions of a drink
into 1large cup or into 2cups at the
same time.
Place a cup under each of the
dispensing spouts in the central
spout.
Touch the sensor control
immediately before or after you start
making a drink.
The sensor control lights up.
Dispensing starts and 2portions of the
desired drink will be dispensed.
Coffee pot: making several cups of
coffee one after the other
You can make several cups of coffee
automatically one after the other with
the Coffee potfunction (maximum of
1litre).
The drinks menu is displayed.
Tip: Make sure that the bean and water
containers have enough beans and
water inside them before starting the
Coffee potfunction.
Place a sufficiently large container
under the central spout.
Touch the sensor control.
Select Further| Other drinks| Coffee pot
and confirm with OK.
Select the number of cups you would
like (3to8).
Each portion of coffee will be brewed
and dispensed individually. You can
follow the process in the display.
Cancelling a drink
Touch the sensor control.
Making coffee with ground coffee
To make drinks using ready ground
coffee, add a portion of ground coffee to
the ground coffee chute.
This allows you to make a decaffeinated
coffee if the bean container is already
filled with regular coffee beans, for
example.
Only 1portion of coffee or espresso can
be made at a time when using ready
ground coffee.

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Place a maximum of 12g in the
ground coffee chute.
If too much ground coffee is added,
the brew unit will not be able to
process the coffee.
Adding ground coffee
The coffee machine will use all the
ground coffee which has been added to
the chute to make the next coffee.
Open the ground coffee chute.
Place a maximum of12g in the
ground coffee chute.
Add ready ground coffee to the chute.
Close the coffee chute.
Making coffee with ground coffee
The following appears in the
display:Use ground coffee?
Select Yes and confirm withOK.
You can now select which type of drink
you would like to make with ground
coffee.
Place a cup under the central spout.
Select a drink.
The coffee will now be made.
If you select No and confirm this
withOK, the ground coffee will be
disposed of in the waste container
without being brewed. The appliance
rinses.
Tea
If the dispensing temperature is too
high or too low or if the brewing time
is too short or too long, this can
affect the flavour of your tea.
Follow the instructions provided by
the manufacturer of the tea you are
making.
The coffee machine is not intended for
commercial or scientific purposes.
Dispensing temperatures given are
approximate and can vary according to
ambient conditions. A temperature
increment of approximately2°C
makes a difference.
Making tea
Touch the sensor control to access
the menu containing the various types
of tea.
The drinks menu is displayed.
Pour loose tea into a tea filter or
similar, or take a tea bag from the
packet.
Place the tea filter or the tea bag in
the tea cup.

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Place the cup under the hot water
spout.
Touch the sensor control.
Select the type of tea you would like.
Confirm with OK.
Hot water will be dispensed into the
cup.
If the TeaTimer| Automaticsetting has
been selected, the minute minder for
the brewing time will start running once
the water has been dispensed.
Remove the tea filter or tea bag when
the brewing time has elapsed.
Starting the TeaTimer manually
You can start the TeaTimerfunction
manually.
TeaTimer appears in the display as soon
as the water has been dispensed.
Touch OK.
The editor will open with a suggested
time.
Change the brewing time if required.
Confirm with OK.
After the brewing time has elapsed, a
buzzer will sound and the symbol will
flash.
Now remove the tea filter or the tea
bag.
Dispensing warm or hot water
Danger of burning and scalding
on the hot water spout. The liquids
and steam dispensed are very hot
and can cause scalding.
Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being
dispensed.
Do not touch hot components.
You can choose between the following
options:
- Hot water at approx.80°C
- Warm water at approx.60°C
The drinks menu is displayed.
Place a suitable container underneath
the hot water spout.
Touch the sensor control.
Select Other drinks and choose
between warm or hot water.
Confirm withOK.
Dispensing will start.

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Coffee drinks in detail
You can use the coffee machine to
prepare the following coffee-based
drinks:
- Ristretto is a strong, concentrated
espresso. It is prepared with the same
amount of coffee as for an espresso
but with a lot less water.
- Espresso is a strong aromatic coffee
with a thick, hazelnut brown-coloured
froth – known as the crema – on top.
We recommend using espresso-
roasted coffee beans to make an
espresso.
- Coffee differs from espresso by the
increased amount of water and the
roast of the beans.
We recommend using coffee beans of
the correct roast to make the coffee.
- Long coffee is a coffee with
considerably more water.
- Cappuccinoconsists of approx.
2thirds milk froth and 1third
espresso.
- Latte macchiato consists of 1third
each of hot milk, milk froth and
espresso.
- Caffè latte consists of espresso and
hot milk.
- Cappuccino italiano has the same
proportions of milk froth and espresso
as a cappuccino. The difference is that
the espresso is added first and then
the milk froth.
- Espresso macchiato is an espresso
with a small amount of milk froth on
top.
- Flat white is a special variety of
cappuccino that contains significantly
more espresso than milk froth for an
intensive coffee aroma.
- Café au lait is a French style of coffee
consisting of coffee and milk froth.
Café au lait is usually served in a bowl.
Tea drinks in detail
To make tea, you can select from the
following options:
- Japanese tea is a high-quality green
tea which boasts a fine, fresh, “green”
taste.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.65°C, brewing time:
approx.1.5minutes
- White tea is a green tea where only
the young buds of the tea plant are
used and processed very gently.
White tea has a particularly mild taste.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.70°C, brewing time:
approx.2minutes
- Green tea gets its green colour from
the leaves of the tea plant. The tea
leaves are either roasted or steamed
depending on the region. Green tea
can be infused multiple times.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.77°C, brewing time:
approx.2.5minutes
- Black tea gets its dark colour and
characteristic taste from the
fermentation of tea leaves. Black tea
can be enjoyed with a little lemon or
milk.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.87°C, brewing time:
approx.3minutes

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- Herbal tea is an aromatic infusion
drink made up of dried leaves or fresh
parts of plants.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.87°C, brewing time:
approx.8minutes
- Fruit tea is made from dried pieces of
fruit and/or parts of plants, e.g. rose
hip. The taste of the drink varies
according to which plants are used
and how they are blended. Lots of fruit
teas are also flavoured.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.87°C, brewing time:
approx.8minutes
The preset dispensing temperature
varies depending on the type of tea.
The respective dispensing temperatures
are the ones that Miele recommends for
making the types of tea concerned.
Whether you use loose tea leaves,
blended tea or tea bags depends on
your own personal preference.
The amount of tea required varies from
one type of tea to another. Always
follow the recommendations of the
manufacturer on the packaging or of the
retailer. You can adjust the amount of
water according to the type of tea and
the size of the cup (see “Changing the
portion size”).
Parameters
Portion size
The flavour of the coffee produced
depends not only on the type of coffee,
but also on the amount of water used.
You can programme the amount of
water for all drinks (apart from the
Coffee potfunction) to suit the size of
your cups and/or the type of coffee you
are using.
For coffee drinks that use milk, you can
not only set the amount of espresso or
coffee but also the amount of milk or
milk froth to be dispensed with these
drinks.
A maximum portion size can be
programmed for each type of drink.
Dispensing stops once this has been
reached. The maximum possible portion
size is then saved by the machine for
this type of drink.
Quantity of coffee
The coffee machine can grind and brew
6-14g of coffee beans per cup. The
greater the quantity of ground coffee,
the stronger the drink.
The quantity of coffee is too low if the
espresso or coffee lacks body.
Increase the quantity of coffee to brew
more ground coffee.
The quantity of coffee is too high if the
espresso or coffee tastes bitter.
Decrease the quantity of coffee to brew
less ground coffee.
Tip: If the coffee is too strong for you or
it tastes bitter, try a different type of
bean.
Brewing temperature for coffee drinks
The brewing temperature must be
adapted to the beans you are using and
how they are roasted. It also varies
depending on whether you are making
espresso or coffee.
Some bean types are sensitive to high
brewing temperatures, resulting in an
impaired taste. If your coffee tastes
bitter, the brewing temperature you
have selected might be too high.
Espresso is usually brewed at higher
temperatures.

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Dispensing temperature for tea drinks
You can adjust the dispensing
temperatures used for the individual
teas by customising the brewing
temperature.
A temperature increment of
approximately2°C makes a noticeable
difference.
Pre-brewing the ground coffee
When the pre-brewing function is
turned on, the ground coffee is first
moistened with a little hot water. The
ground coffee swells a little. The
remaining amount of water is then
pressed through the moistened coffee
grounds shortly after. If your coffee
tastes too bland and you want to add
some spice and richness, try the “Pre-
brewing” function. Depending on the
type of coffee used, pre-brewing can
intensify the taste.
You can set a short or long duration for
pre-brewing or turn the “Pre-brewing”
function off completely.
Tip: We particularly recommend using
the “Pre-brewing” function to make
coffee.
Degree of grinding
The degree of grinding determines the
contact time between the ground coffee
and the water, known as the extraction
time. Only when the ideal degree of
grinding is selected can the machine
dispense a perfect cup of coffee with a
fine, hazelnut brown crema.

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Displaying and changing
Settings
The drinks menu is displayed.
Touch the sensor control.
Select Settings .
Confirm with OK.
Select the menu option that you want
to display or change.
Confirm with OK.
Change the setting as required.
Confirm with OK.
Some settings which can be found in
the Settings menu are described in
their separate sections in the
operating instructions.
Language
You can select the language (and
location variant of that language) for all
display text.
Tip: If you select the wrong language by
mistake, you can find the “Language”
option again via the symbol.
Timer: 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
20minutes to save energy.
You can change this to another time
(can be set between 20minutes and
9hours).
Extending the Switch off after time
increases the energy consumption of
the coffee machine.
TeaTimer
You can use the TeaTimerfunction to
start a minute minder when making tea.
There is a preset brewing time for the
type of tea selected. You can adjust the
preset brewing time (up to a maximum
of 14:59minutes).
You can set the TeaTimer as follows:
- Automatic: the TeaTimer starts
automatically once the water has
been dispensed.
- Manual: you have the option of
starting the TeaTimer once the water
has been dispensed.
While the brewing time is counting
down, you can continue to use the
coffee machine as normal. After the
brewing time has elapsed, a buzzer will
sound and the symbol will flash.
Volume
You can set the volume of the welcome
melody, buzzer and keypad tone
(segment bar).
Display brightness
You can set the display brightness
(segment bar).
The brighter the display brightness is
set, the higher the energy
consumption will be.
Lighting
You can change the brightness of the
lighting while the coffee machine is
switched on or off.
You can also specify how long the
lighting should stay on for when the
machine is switched off (adjustable
between 15minutes and 9hours).

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The brighter the lighting is set and the
longer it is switched on, the higher the
energy consumption of the coffee
machine.
Info (display information)
You can display the number of drinks
dispensed so far and how many more
can be dispensed until the maintenance
programmes have to be run.
Altitude
If the coffee machine is installed at high
altitudes, the lower air pressure will
cause the water to boil at a
correspondingly lower temperature. You
can set the local altitude to ensure the
ideal drink preparation temperatures.
Performance mode
You can select the appropriate
Performance mode to suit your usage
habits:
- Eco mode
- Barista mode
- Latte mode
There is also a mode for occasional,
intensive use of the coffee machine:
Party mode.
Eco mode
In Eco mode, the coffee machine
consumes the least amount of energy.
The system does not heat up until
someone starts making a drink.
Eco mode is set by default. Selecting a
Performance mode other than Eco
mode increases the energy
consumption of the coffee machine.
Barista mode
This Performance mode has been
optimised for unadulterated coffee
enjoyment. Users can enjoy coffee-
based drinks without any delay as the
coffee machine remains heated to the
brewing temperature.
Barista mode consumes more energy
than Eco mode.
Latte mode
This Performance mode has been
optimised for preparing milk. In Latte
mode, milk-based drinks can be
prepared within a much shorter space
of time.
Latte mode consumes more energy
than Eco mode and Barista Mode.
Party mode
This Performance mode has been
configured for the occasional intensive
use of the coffee machine, e.g. for family
get-togethers.
Clean the coffee machine thoroughly
after intensive use, particularly the
milk pipework.
It may be necessary to descale the
coffee machine and degrease the
brew unit.
Please note the following information
about Party mode:
- Cleaning status messages or cleaning
prompts are suppressed and delayed
until the machine is next switched on.
- The timer Switch off after is
deactivated. The coffee machine
switches off 6hours after the last
sensor control was pressed.

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- The cup light remains permanently
switched on at the maximum
brightness level for as long as the
coffee machine stays switched on.
Water hardness
Programme the coffee machine to the
water hardness level of your area so that
it functions correctly and does not get
damaged.
Contact your local water supplier to find
out your local water hardness range if
necessary.
If you are using bottled drinking water,
e.g. mineral water, select settings
according to the calcium content. The
calcium content is specified on the label
of the bottle in mg/lCa
2+
or ppm
(mgCa
2+
/l).
Do not use carbonated water.
The hardness level is set to21°dH by
default.
Water hardness Calcium
content
mg/lCa
2+
or
ppm (mgCa
2+
/l)
Setting
s
°dH mmol/l
1 0.2 7 1
2 0.4 14 2
3 0.5 21 3
4 0.7 29 4
5 0.9 36 5
6 1.1 43 6
7 1.3 50 7
8 1.4 57 8
9 1.6 64 9
10 1.8 71 10
11 2.0 79 11
12 2.1 86 12
13 2.3 93 13
Water hardness Calcium
content
mg/lCa
2+
or
ppm (mgCa
2+
/l)
Setting
s
°dH mmol/l
14 2.5 100 14
15 2.7 107 15
16 2.9 114 16
17 3.0 121 17
18 3.2 129 18
19 3.4 136 19
20 3.6 143 20
21 3.8 150 21
22 3.9 157 22
23 4.1 164 23
24 4.3 171 24
25 4.5 179 25
26 4.6 186 26
27 4.8 193 27
28 5.0 200 28
29 5.2 207 29
30 5.4 214 30
31 5.5 221 31
32 5.7 229 32
33 5.9 236 33
34 6.1 243 34
35 6.3 250 35
36 6.4 257 36
37–45 6.6–8.0 258–321 37–45
46–60 8.2–10.7 322–429 46–60
61–70 10.9–
12.5
430–500 61–70

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Tip: If your water hardness is >21°dH
(3.8mmol/l), we recommend using
bottled drinking water instead
(<150mg/lCa
2+
). This will mean your
coffee machine will need to be descaled
less often and there will be less impact
on the environment because less
descaler will be used.
System lock
You can lock the coffee machine to
prevent it being used without your
knowledge, by children, for example.
Temporarily deactivating the system
lock
Press and holdOK for 6seconds.
The system lock is reactivated when the
coffee machine is next switched off.
Miele@home
The coffee machine is equipped with a
WiFi module and enabled for
Miele@home.
Depending on whether you have
connected the coffee machine to your
network or not, the following options are
displayed under Miele@home:
- Set up: This option only appears if the
coffee machine has never been
connected to a WiFi network or if the
network configuration has been reset.
- Deactivate*/Activate*: The settings
for the WiFi network are retained, but
the network is switched on or off.
- Connection status*: Information
about the WiFi connection is
displayed. The symbols indicate the
strength of the connection.
- Set up again*: The settings for the
current WiFi network will be reset.
The WiFi connection will be set up
from scratch.
- Reset*: Networking is switched off
and the settings for the current WiFi
network will be reset.
* This menu option appears if
Miele@home has been set up and the
coffee machine has – where applicable
– been connected to a WiFi network.
Networking increases the energy
consumption of the coffee machine,
even if it is switched off.
The network configuration should be
reset whenever the coffee machine is
being disposed of or sold, or if a used
coffee machine is being put into
operation. This is the only way to
ensure that all personal data has been
removed and the previous owner will
no longer be able to access the coffee
machine.
Remote control
The Remote controlmenu option appears
if Miele@home has been set up and the
coffee machine has been connected to
a WiFi network.
You can change the coffee machine
settings, for example, in the Mieleapp
when remote control is switched on. To
start making a drink via the app,
MobileStart must be activated as well.
The remote control function is switched
on by default.

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RemoteUpdate
The RemoteUpdate function allows the
software on your coffee machine to be
updated. If an update is available for
your coffee machine, it will
automatically download it. Updates will
not be installed automatically. They
must be initiated manually.
If you do not install an update, you can
continue to use your coffee machine in
the usual way. However, Miele
recommends installing updates.
The RemoteUpdate menu option is
only displayed and can only be
selected if the requirements for using
Miele@home have been met.
The RemoteUpdate function is activated
by default. Available updates will be
downloaded automatically but will only
be installed if you initiate installation
manually.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want any updates to be downloaded
automatically.
Running a RemoteUpdate
Information about the content and
scope of an update is provided in the
Mieleapp.
A message will appear in your coffee
machine display if an update is ready for
installation.
You can install the update immediately
or postpone this until later. You will be
reminded about the update the next
time you switch the coffee machine on.
Deactivate RemoteUpdate if you do not
want to install the update.
The update may take several minutes.
Please note the following information
about the RemoteUpdate function:
- You will only receive a message when
a RemoteUpdate is available.
- Once a RemoteUpdate has been
installed, it cannot be undone.
- Do not switch the coffee machine off
during the update. Otherwise, the
update will be aborted and will not be
installed.
- Some software updates can only be
carried out by the Miele Customer
Service Department.
Software version
The “Software version” menu option is
intended for the Miele Customer
Service Department. You do not need
this information for domestic use.
Showroom programme (Demo
mode)
Do not activate this function for
domestic use.
TheShowroom programme | Demo mode
function enables the coffee machine to
be demonstrated in shops or
showrooms. In this mode, the appliance
lights up but no drinks can be prepared
and no maintenance programmes can
be run.
You can activate demo mode without
commissioning the appliance for the
first time. Switch the coffee machine
on and off again. Press the control
for 5seconds straight away. Demo
mode is activated.

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Factory defaults
You can reset the coffee machine to its
factory default settings.
The following will not be reset:
- The number of drinks dispensed
and the appliance status (No. of
portions until appliance needs
descaling,...brew unit needs
degreasing)
- Language
- Profiles and the associated drinks
- Miele@home

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Risk to health due to inadequate cleaning
Heat and moisture inside the coffee machine can cause coffee residues to
become mouldy and/or milk residues to go off and pose a risk to health.
Carefully clean the coffee machine regularly.
Overview of cleaning intervals
Recommended frequency What do I have to clean / maintain?
Daily
(at the end of the day)
Water container
Grounds container
Drip tray and drip tray cover
Milk container
Milk siphon
Once a week
(more often if heavily soiled)
Central spout
Milk pipework rinse valve and connecting pieces (with
cleaning brush)
Brew unit
Interior area underneath the brew unit
Casing (especially important immediately after descaling)
Once a month Bean container and ground coffee chute
Water container filter
Steam jet (with cleaning brush)
Once a year (more often if required) Grease the brew unit (with silicone grease)
When prompted Clean the milk pipework (with 1cleaning stick)
Degrease the brew unit (with 1cleaning tablet)
Descale the appliance (with 1descaling tablet)

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Cleaning by hand or in the
dishwasher
The brew unit is not dishwasher safe.
Clean the brew unit by hand only
under warm running water. Do not
use washing-up liquid or any other
cleaning agent.
The following components must be
cleaned by hand only:
- Central spout stainless steel cover
- Brew unit
- Water container lid
- Bean container lid
- Lower panel
Risk of damage as a result of
excessively high dishwasher
temperatures.
Components may be ruined (e.g. may
become warped) if washed in a
dishwasher at temperatures higher
than 55°C.
For dishwasher-safe components,
always select dishwasher
programmes with a maximum
temperature of 55°C.
Contact with natural dyes such as
those found in carrots, tomatoes and
ketchup may discolour the plastic
parts in the dishwasher. This
discolouration does not affect the
stability of the parts.
The following components are
dishwasher safe:
- Drip tray and lid
- Drip tray cover
- Waste container
- Water container
- Central spout (without stainless steel
cover)
- Milk pipework with rinse valve
- Milk siphon
- Milk flask with lid (included depending
on model)
Danger of burning and scalding
on hot components or by hot liquids.
Components can become very hot
during operation. Touching hot
components can cause burning. The
liquids and steam dispensed are very
hot and can cause scalding.
Keep well away from the area
underneath the spouts when hot
liquids and steam are being
dispensed.
Always allow the coffee machine to
cool down before cleaning it.
Please be aware that water in the
drip tray can also be very hot.
Risk of damage due to moisture
ingress.
The steam from a steam cleaning
appliance could reach live electrical
components and cause a short
circuit.
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean
the coffee machine.
It is important to clean the machine
regularly, as the used coffee grounds will
soon go mouldy. Milk residues can go
off and can block the milk pipework.

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Unsuitable cleaning agents
Contact with unsuitable cleaning
agents can alter or discolour all
surfaces. All surfaces are susceptible
to scratching.
Remove all cleaning agent residues
immediately. Make sure you remove
any spillages or splashes of descaler
immediately.
To avoid damaging the surfaces, do not
use:
- Cleaning agents containing soda,
ammonia, acids or chlorides
- Solvent-based cleaning agents
- Disinfectant cleaning agents and hand
sanitiser gel
- Cleaning agents containing descaling
agents (unsuitable for cleaning the
casing)
- Stainless steel cleaners
- Dishwasher cleaning agents
(unsuitable for cleaning the casing)
- Glass cleaning agents
- Cleaning agents for ceramic glass
hobs
- Oven cleaners
- Steam oven cleaning agents
(DGClean)
- 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
abrasive cleaning agents
- Eraser stain remover blocks
- Sharp metal scrapers
- Steel wool or stainless steel wire
scourers
- Sunscreen
Cleaning the drip tray and
waste container
Clean the drip tray and waste
container every day to avoid
unpleasant smells and mould.
The waste container is located in the
drip tray. Water from rinsing also
collects in the waste container.
A prompt will appear in the coffee
machine display when the drip tray and/
or the waste container is full and needs
to be emptied. Empty the drip tray and
the waste container.
Risk of burns!
If the rinsing process has just
finished, wait a while before
removing the drip tray from the
coffee machine. The water used for
rinsing will continue to run out of the
coffee spouts for a while.
Remove the drip tray and the waste
container while the coffee machine is
switched on. Otherwise the message
Empty and refit the drip tray and the waste
container will appear in the display even
though the drip tray and/or the waste
container are not filled to the
maximum level.
Push the central spout up as far as it
will go.

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a
b
c
Pull the drip tray carefully out of the
coffee machine.
Remove the lid.
Empty the drip tray and the waste
container.
Remove the drip tray cover and
lower panel.
Clean the lower panel by hand only
using warm water and a little
washing-up liquid.
All other parts are dishwasher-safe.
Clean all parts thoroughly.
Clean the inside of the coffee
machine underneath where the drip
tray goes.
Reassemble all parts.
Push the drip tray back into the coffee
machine.
Make sure the drip tray has been
pushed right into the coffee machine
as far as it will go.
Cleaning the drip tray cover
Remove the drip tray cover.
Clean the drip tray cover by hand
using warm water and a little
washing-up liquid.
Dry the drip tray cover.
Refit the drip tray cover. Make sure
that the drip tray cover is correctly
fitted (see picture).
Tip: To give the drip tray cover an extra
thorough clean, clean it in the
dishwasher from time to time.
Cleaning the water container
Clean the water container lid by hand
only using warm water and a little
washing-up liquid.
Clean the water container every day.
Press on the mark on the water
container lid.
Pull the water container up by the lid
to remove it.

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Remove the lid from the container
and wash it by hand.
Clean the water container by hand
using warm water and a little
washing-up liquid. Dry the water
container.
Tip: To give the water container an extra
thorough clean, clean it in the
dishwasher from time to time.
Carefully clean and dry the surface
the water container sits on, taking
special care to clean the recesses
properly.
Reassemble the water container.
Make sure that the valve, the
underside of the water container and
the surface under the water container
are clean. Otherwise the water
container will not sit correctly.
Cleaning the water container
filter
Clean the water container filter once a
month.
The water container filter is located
under the water container.
Remove the water container.
Unscrew the cap. Remove the sealing
ring and the filter.
Rinse all parts carefully under running
water.
Then replace the water container filter
(with the cross facing upwards) and
then the sealing ring. Finally screw the
cap back on tightly.
Put the water container back in place.
Cleaning the central spout
Clean the central spout’s stainless
steel cover by hand only using warm
water and a little washing-up liquid.
All other parts are dishwasher-safe.
Use the supplied cleaning brush for
parts that are difficult to reach in the
dispensing unit.

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Tip: Stubborn soiling is easier to clean if
you soak the individual components
overnight in water and washing-up
liquid. Rinse the components under
running water afterwards.
Dismantling the central spout
Push the central spout right down and
remove the stainless steel cover by
pulling it off towards you.
Remove the dispensing unit to the
front.
2
Pull the upper silicone section with
the aperture for the milk pipework
off the black holder.
4
The grey silicone section contains
a black, cylindrical component: pull
out the black component.
Remove the dispensing spouts.
Tip: Soak the spouts in water with a
little washing-up liquid for around 1hour
to remove stubborn deposits. Then
“knead” the spouts.

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Cleaning the central spout
Pull the grey silicone insert out of
the black component.
Clean the small pipe on the black
component with the brush, as
shown in the illustration.
Clean all apertures on the black
holder with the cleaning brush.
Angle the cleaning brush slightly and
clean both spouts.
Clean all parts thoroughly.
Rinse all parts under running water.
Clean the surfaces of the central
spout with a damp sponge cloth.
Reassembling the central spout
The dispensing unit is easier to
reassemble if the individual parts are
dampened with water.
Fit the dispensing unit back together.
Push the spouts firmly all the way
round so that the dispensing unit is
firmly seated in the groove.
Refit the dispensing unit onto the
central spout.

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Replace the stainless steel cover and
connect the milk pipework if required.
Tip: The “seam” on the milk pipework
and on the central spout makes it easier
to assemble.
Cleaning the steam jet
Clean the steam jet once a month.
Push the central spout right down and
remove the stainless steel cover by
pulling it off towards you.
Remove the dispensing unit to the
front.
Push the cleaning brush a max.
of1cm into the steam jet.
Clean the steam jet with the cleaning
brush.
Push the dispensing unit back into the
central spout and replace the
stainless steel cover.
Cleaning the milk pipework and
rinse valve
Risk of damage due to incorrect
cleaning.
The silicone plug can be damaged by
pointed objects, e.g. the supplied
cleaning brush, and stop working.
Be sure to remove the silicone plug
before cleaning the rinse valve body
with a cleaning brush or similar
utensil.
Do not use pointed objects, e.g. a
needle, to clean the silicone plug.
Do not move or remove the white
balls in the silicone plug.
Only clean the silicone plug under
running water and/or in the
dishwasher. Do not use the cleaning
brush supplied with the appliance.
Clean the milk pipework and rinse valve
at least once a week.
Pull the silicone plug out of the rinse
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Rinse the silicone plug under running
water. Do not use pointed objects to
remove any milk residues.
Use the brush to clean the rinse valve
body under running water.
Also clean the hose connections in
the rinse valve body. To do this, insert
the cleaning brush into both openings
and move the brush back and forth.
Rinse the milk pipework and the rinse
valve body under running water.
If necessary, soak all parts overnight
in water and a little washing-up liquid.
Rinse all parts under running water.
Reassemble the rinse valve.
Tip: To give all parts an extra thorough
clean, clean them in the dishwasher
from time to time.
Cleaning the milk siphon
Clean the milk siphon every day.
Rinse the milk siphon under running
water.
Remove the connecting piece from
the stainless steel tube.
Clean the parts by hand under
running water with a little washing-up
liquid.
If necessary, soak the parts overnight
in water and a little washing-up liquid.

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Rinse the parts under running water
afterwards.
Dry the parts.
Tip: To give the individual parts an extra
thorough clean, clean them in the
dishwasher from time to time.
Cleaning the milk container
Clean the milk container every day.
Unscrew the lid from the milk
container glass.
Remove the stainless steel tube.
If necessary, you can remove the
connecting piece and sealing ring from
the milk container lid. Once you have
removed the stainless steel tube, the
connecting piece is easy to push out
from the inside of the lid.
Clean all parts of the milk container
by hand using hot water and a little
washing-up liquid.
Dry all parts thoroughly.
Tip: To give the individual parts of the
milk container an extra thorough clean,
clean them in the dishwasher from time
to time.
Cleaning the bean container
and ground coffee chute
Danger of injury from the grinder!
Switch off the coffee machine and
disconnect it from the power supply
before cleaning the bean container.
Coffee beans contain oils which can
deposit on the walls of the bean
container and hinder the flow of the
beans. Therefore, clean the bean
container regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
Open the bean container.
Remove any coffee beans.
Clean the bean container with a soft,
dry cloth.
The bean container can now be refilled.
If necessary, clean the ground coffee
chute:
Open the coffee chute and remove
any ground coffee residues.
Tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
any dry ground coffee residues from the
bean container and the ground coffee
chute.

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Cleaning the brew unit and
interior
To ensure good tasting coffee and to
prevent the formation of microbes in the
appliance, clean the brew unit and the
appliance interior at least once a week.
Open the appliance door.
Press and hold the button on the end
of the brew unit handle and, whilst
doing so, turn the handle to the
left.
When you have removed the brew
unit, do not change the position of
the handle on the brew unit.
Carefully pull the brew unit out of the
coffee machine.
The moving parts of the brew unit are
lubricated.
Cleaning agents will damage the
brew unit.
Clean the brew unit by hand only
using warm water. Do not use any
cleaning agents.
Clean the brew unit by hand under
warm running water without using
cleaning agents.
Clean any ground coffee residues off
the brew unit filter.
Dry the funnel to prevent ground
coffee sticking to it the next time a
coffee is made.
Clean the inside of the coffee
machine. Make sure that the areas
highlighted in the illustration are
cleaned especially well.
Tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
dry ground coffee residues.
Push the brew unit back into the
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Press the button on the end of the
brew unit handle and, whilst doing
so, turn the handle to the right.
Close the appliance door.
Cleaning the casing
If soiling is allowed to stay on for a
long time or there is contact with
unsuitable cleaning agents, surfaces
can alter or discolour.
Remove any soiling immediately.
Ensure that any splashes of descaler
are wiped up immediately.
Switch the coffee machine off.
Clean the appliance front with a clean
sponge cloth and a solution of warm
water and washing-up liquid.
Dry all surfaces with a soft cloth.
Tip: You can also clean the appliance
casing with the Miele all purpose
microfibre cloth.
Maintenance programmes
The coffee machine has the following
maintenance programmes:
- Rinsing the machine
- Rinsing the milk pipework
- Cleaning the milk line
- Degreasing the brew unit
- Descaling the machine
Carry out the relevant maintenance
programme when the prompt to do so
appears in the display. You can also
start maintenance programmes at any
time so that the coffee machine does
not prompt mandatory cleaning at an
inconvenient time.
Please note that each maintenance
programme must be carried through to
the end and cannot be cancelled.
Opening the Maintenance menu
You can find the maintenance
programmes in the Maintenancemenu.
Run the relevant maintenance
programme when the prompt to do so
appears in the display or when you
decide you need to.
Touch .
Select Maintenance.
Confirm with OK.
You can now select a maintenance
programme.
Tip: To save you having to empty the
drip tray too often and to catch any
splashes, you can place a container
under the central spout.
Rinse the appliance
If you have made a coffee drink, the
coffee machine will rinse the coffee
pipework automatically before switching
off.
You can also start the Rinse the appliance
function manually.

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Rinsing the milk pipework
If you have not made any milk drinks for
a while, rinse the milk pipework
thoroughly before making the first drink.
Touch .
Select Maintenance| Rinse the milk
pipework.
Confirm with OK.
Place rinsing valve in drip tray will appear
on the display.
Insert the rinse valve into the right
aperture in the drip tray cover.
Confirm with OK.
The milk pipework will now be rinsed.
Cleaning the milk pipework
The Clean the milk pipeworkmaintenance
programme lasts for approx.15minutes.
You need 1stick of cleaning agent for
milk pipework for the maintenance
programme.
Touch .
Select Maintenance| Clean the milk
pipework.
Confirm with OK.
The process will start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Remove the water container. Fill it with
cleaning solution (see Operating
instructions) and replace it. will appear in
the display.
Tip: For optimum cleaning results, we
recommend the Miele cleaning agent
for milk pipework. The cleaning agent
has been specially developed for use
with Miele coffee machines and
prevents damage to the appliance from
unsuitable cleaning agents. You can
order the cleaning agent for milk
pipework via the Miele online shop, the
Miele Customer Service Department or
from your Miele dealer.
Place 1stick of milk pipework cleaning
agent in a container and add 300ml
of lukewarm water. Stir the solution
with a spoon until the cleaning agent
powder has fully dissolved.
Remove and empty the water
container.
Pour the prepared cleaning solution
into the water container.
Put the water container back in place.
Follow the further instructions given
on the display.
If prompted to do so in the display,
rinse the water container thoroughly
with clean water. Make sure that no
cleaning agent is left in the water
container.
Fill the water container with water.
The cleaning process is complete when
the drinks menu is shown on the
display.

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Degreasing the brew unit
Ground coffee can collect inside the
appliance underneath the brew unit.
Heat and moisture can cause mould
to develop here.
To prevent mould from building up in
this way, remove any damp ground
coffee residues at least once a week.
The brew unit must be degreased
regularly in order to ensure aromatic
coffee and trouble-free operation of the
coffee machine. Depending on the
natural oil content of the coffee used,
the brew unit can become blocked quite
quickly.
The maintenance programme for
degreasing the brew unit lasts for
approx.10minutes.
You need 1cleaning tablet for the
maintenance programme.
Tip: We recommend using Miele
cleaning tablets to clean the brew unit.
These have been specially developed for
degreasing the brew unit in Miele coffee
machines and prevent subsequent
damage.
The cleaning tablets are available to
order from the Miele online shop, from
the Miele Customer Service
Department or from your Miele dealer.
After 200portions have been
dispensed, a message prompting you to
degrease the brew unit will appear in
the display.
Confirm with OK.
You can degrease the brew unit now or
at a later point. The coffee machine
will continue to work until you choose
to degrease it. To ensure the coffee
machine continues to work properly on
a long-term basis, we recommend that
you degrease the brew unit as soon as
you are prompted.
This message will keep being displayed
when you switch the coffee machine
on until the brew unit has been
degreased.
Touch .
Select Maintenance| Degrease the brew
unit.
Confirm with OK.
The process will start.
Remove the brew unit. Clean the interior of
the machine. Rinse the brew unit by hand
and refit it with a cleaning tablet in it. is
shown on the display.
Follow the instructions in the display.
Open the appliance door.
Press and hold the button on the end
of the brew unit handle and, whilst
doing so, turn the handle to the
left.

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When you have removed the brew
unit, do not change the position of
the handle on the brew unit.
Carefully pull the brew unit out of the
coffee machine.
The moving parts of the brew unit are
lubricated.
Cleaning agents will damage the
brew unit.
Clean the brew unit by hand only
using warm water. Do not use any
cleaning agents.
Clean the brew unit by hand under
warm running water without using
cleaning agents.
Clean any ground coffee residues off
the brew unit filter.
Dry the funnel to prevent ground
coffee sticking to it the next time a
coffee is made.
Clean the inside of the coffee
machine. Make sure that the areas
highlighted in the illustration are
cleaned especially well.
Tip: Use a vacuum cleaner to remove
dry ground coffee residues.
Drop 1 cleaning tablet into the top of
the brew unit (arrow).
Push the brew unit back into the
coffee machine.

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Press the button on the end of the
brew unit handle and, whilst doing
so, turn the handle to the right.
Close the appliance door.
The time left for the maintenance
programme is shown in the display.
The maintenance programme is
complete when the drinks menu
appears on the display.
Descaling the machine
Risk of damage from spilt descaling
solution.
Sensitive surfaces and/or natural
floors can suffer damage.
Wipe up any spillages of descaling
agent immediately.
Limescale builds up in the coffee
machine through use. How often the
appliance needs to be descaled will
depend on the water hardness level in
your area. Limescale must be removed
regularly.
The appliance 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.15minutes.
The coffee machine will give you plenty
of warning when it needs to be
descaled. As of this point, the display
will indicate how many more drinks can
be made before descaling becomes
absolutely essential. This number is
indicated whenever a drink is made.
Confirm the message withOK.
When the number of remaining portions
reaches 0, the coffee machine will lock
out.
You can switch the coffee machine off if
you do not want to run the descaling
programme at this point in time. You can
not make any drinks until the machine
has been descaled.
Descale the appliance will appear on the
display.
Confirm withOK.
The process will start.
Follow the instructions in the display.
If the operating temperature is too
high for the descaling process, the
coffee machine cools down. No
separate message is shown on the
display during the cooling phase.
When Fill the water container with lukewarm
water and descaling agent up to the
symbol and replace it appears in the
display, proceed as follows.
For optimum descaling results, we
recommend using the Miele descaling
tablets.
The descaling tablets have been
specially developed for Miele coffee
machines.

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Other descalers, which contain other
acids besides citric acid and/or other
undesirable substances, such as
chlorides for example, can cause
damage to the product. Moreover,
the descaling result required cannot
be guaranteed if the descaling
solution was not of the appropriate
concentration.
Miele descaling tablets are available to
order via the Miele online shop, from
the Miele Customer Service
Department or from your Miele dealer.
You will need 1descaling tablet to
descale the machine.
Fill the water container to the mark
with lukewarm water.
Add 1descaling tablet to the water
container.
Follow the instructions for the
descaling agent mixing ratio carefully.
Do not fill the water container with
too much or too little water.
Otherwise, the descaling process will
be cancelled prematurely.
Push the water container back into
the machine.
Follow the further instructions given
on the display.
When Fill the water container up to the
descaling symbol and replace it. Close
the door. appears in the display:
Remove the water container and rinse
it thoroughly with clean water. Ensure
that no descaling solution residue
remains in the water container. Fill the
water container at least up to the
mark with fresh drinking water.
The descaling process is complete
when the drinks menu appears.

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Many malfunctions and faults can be easily remedied. You can save time and
money in many cases, as you do not need to contact Customer Service.
More information to help you remedy faults yourself can be found at
www.miele.co.uk/support/customer-assistance.
Messages in the display
Error messages must be confirmed withOK, otherwise the message can reappear
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 Service.
Problem Cause and remedy
F1, F2,
F80, F82
There is an internal fault.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/
Offbutton. Wait for approximately1hour before
switching the appliance back on again.
F41, F42, F74, F77,
F235, F236
There is an internal fault.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/
Offbutton. Wait for approximately2minutes
before switching the appliance back on again.
F10, F17 No water or very little water is being drawn in.
Remove the water container. Fill the water container
with fresh tap water and reinsert the water
container.
Remove and clean the water container filter (see
“Cleaning and care – Removing and cleaning the
water container filter”).

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Problem Cause and remedy
F73 or
Check the brew unit
The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/
Offbutton.
Switch off at the wall socket and unplug the coffee
machine. Wait for two minutes before inserting the
power plug back in the socket and switching on.
Remove the brew unit and rinse under warm running
water.
Push the coffee ejector of the brew unit into the
correct position.
Do not fit the brew unit. Close the appliance door
and switch the coffee machine on with the On/
Offbutton.
This will initialise the brew unit drive and put it back
into the start position.
When Insert the brew unit appears in the display, put
the brew unit back in the appliance. Close the
appliance door.

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Problem Cause and remedy
Too much ground coffee There is too much ground coffee in the ground coffee
chute.
The brew unit cannot compact ground coffee if more
than 12g (2level spoonfuls) of ground coffee are
added to the coffee chute. The ground coffee will be
emptied into the waste container and the fault
message will appear in the display.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/Off
button.
Remove and clean the brew unit (see “Removing the
brew unit and cleaning it by hand”).
Remove the ground coffee inside the coffee
machine, e.g. with a vacuum cleaner.
Place a maximum of 12g of coffee in the ground
coffee chute.
There is too much ground coffee in the ground coffee
chute.
Certain types of coffee produce a lot of coffee when
they are ground. Usually this is because the grinder is
set too coarse and the maximum quantity of coffee is
set.
Set the grinder to a finer setting.
Select a smaller quantity of coffee.
If the coffee is still not to your taste, e.g. too weak, try
another type of bean.

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Unusual performance of the coffee machine
Problem Cause and remedy
The display remains dark
when the coffee
machine is turned on
using the On/
Offbutton.
The On/Offbutton was not held for long enough.
Touch and hold the On/Offbutton for at least
3seconds.
The plug is not inserted in the socket correctly.
Insert the plug into the socket.
The fuse has tripped because the coffee machine,
voltage or another appliance is defective.
Switch off at the wall socket and unplug the coffee
machine.
Contact a qualified electrician or the Miele
Customer Service Department.
The lighting remains off
after the coffee machine
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
turns off suddenly.
The factory set switch-off time (20minutes) or the
switch-off time you have programmed 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.
The sensors do not react
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.
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”).

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Problem Cause and remedy
Fill and replace the water
container appears in the
display even though the
water container is full
and in the machine.
The water container is not in the correct position.
Remove the water container and push it back in
again.
Remove and clean the water container filter (see
“Cleaning and care – Cleaning the water container
filter”).
The water container was not correctly filled and
refitted for descaling.
Fill the water container to the descaling symbol
and restart the descaling programme.
Fill and replace the water
container appears after
switching on even
though the container is
filled and fitted in the
machine. The appliance
does not rinse.
The coffee machine needs descaling.
Switch the coffee machine off with the On/
Offbutton. Wait approx. 1hour.
Switch the appliance back on again. As soon as
Heating-up appears, touch the sensor control and
then 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.
When the drip tray and waste container are emptied,
the internal counter is not reset after the coffee
machine has been switched off. Empty the drip tray and
the waste container appears in the display even though
the drip tray and the waste container are not filled to
the maximum.

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Problem Cause and remedy
Neither milk nor milk
froth comes out of the
central spout.
The milk pipework was connected incorrectly to the
central spout.
The seam on the milk pipework, central spout and on
the rinse valve makes it easier to assemble.
Check whether the milk pipework is correctly
connected to the central spout.
The milk pipework is blocked.
Clean the central spout and milk pipework carefully
with the brush.
Empty the drip tray and the
waste container appears in
the display, even though
the drip tray has been
emptied.
This is not a fault. The drip tray was not properly
removed and/or replaced too quickly.
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 waste container.
Reassemble all parts and push the drip tray back as
far as it will go in the coffee machine.

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Problem Cause and remedy
The waste container is
overflowing even though
the drip tray and waste
container have been
emptied following each
reminder.
The drip tray has probably been removed without the
waste container being emptied.
Removing the drip tray resets the internal counter for
emptying the waste container.
Always empty the waste container if you remove the
drip tray.
Certain types of beans produce a lot of coffee when
they are ground, meaning that larger coffee pucks are
pressed.
Adapt the quantity of coffee and grinder setting if
necessary.
Empty the waste container more often than
indicated in the display.
Fill the bean container
appears in the display
even though the bean
container has just been
filled.
This is not a fault.
Confirm the message with OK.
Insufficient coffee beans are getting into the grinder.
Have you used a dark roast?
This type of coffee bean is often more oily. These oils
can cling to the inside of the coffee bean container
and hinder the flow of beans.
Make a coffee and observe whether the coffee
beans drop into the coffee bean container.
Clean the coffee bean container more often if you
are using a darker, more oily bean.
Try other types of coffee bean which are less oily.
The coffee machine
does not rinse itself
when turned on.
This is not a fault.
If the coffee machine is already at operating
temperature, rinsing will not take place.

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Problem Cause and remedy
Coffee dispensing is
repeatedly 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.
Certain types of coffee produce a small amount of
coffee when they are ground. In such cases, the
grinder is usually set to fine and the minimum
quantity of coffee is set.
Confirm the message with OK.
If the coffee is too strong for you or tastes bitter, try a
different type of coffee bean.
If the display appears with all types of coffee:
Set the grinder to a coarser setting (see “Degree of
grinding”).
Select a larger quantity of coffee.
Don’t forget to check any drinks changed in “Profiles”.
If the message only appears when dispensing certain
drinks:
Check the quantity of coffee set for this drink (see
“Quantity of coffee”). Select a larger quantity of
coffee.
You may also need to set a coarser grinder setting.
The descaling process
was started
inadvertently.
The descaling programme cannot be stopped once OK
has been touched.
It must now be completed through to the end. This is
a security setting to fully descale the coffee machine.
It ensures a long service life and that your coffee
machine is functioning correctly.
Descale the coffee machine (see “Descaling the
appliance”).
Coffee is not flowing out
of the central spout.
Or coffee is only being
dispensed via one spout.
The central spout has a blockage.
Rinse the coffee pipework (see “Cleaning and care –
Rinsing the appliance”).
Is there still no coffee flowing out of the central spout
or is it only dispensed via one side?
Dismantle the central spout and clean all parts
carefully. Use the supplied cleaning brush for parts
that are difficult to reach.
Make sure all parts are reassembled correctly.
The brew unit is blocked.
Degrease the brew unit (see “Cleaning and care –
Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior”).

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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
comes out of the central
spout.
The milk pipework was not correctly fitted.
Pay attention to the seam on the double hose when
you connect the milk pipework into the central
spout.
If you have disconnected the milk pipework from the
rinse valve: the double hose has different diameters.
Make sure all parts are assembled correctly.
The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth can
only be achieved with cold milk (below 10°C).
Check the temperature of the milk.
The central spout is not fitted correctly and is taking in
air. Or the spouts are blocked.
Check whether the central spout has been
assembled correctly. Make sure that all parts are
tightly connected to one another.
Clean the central spout. Knead the spouts under
running water to loosen any soiling.
The milk pipework, connecting pieces, the stainless
steel tube of the milk flask or the milk siphon 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
illustration).

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Problem Cause and remedy
Coffee grounds have
settled on the lid of the
drip tray and in the
interior around the brew
unit.
This is not a fault.
The movement of the brew unit during the brewing
process can cause some ground coffee to fall around
it. The type of beans used, the fineness of the ground
coffee and the quantity of coffee ground also affect
the quantity. Important! Clean the inside of the coffee
machine regularly to prevent mould etc.
Check whether the quantity of coffee is set too high.
The display lights up but
the coffee machine does
not heat up and no
drinks are made.
The coffee machine
cannot be turned off.
The Demo mode for demonstrating the coffee
machine in the showroom has been activated.
Deactivate 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
(depending on model).
The brewing temperature has been set too low.
Set a higher brewing temperature.
The filters in the brew unit are blocked.
Remove the brew unit and clean it by hand.
Degrease 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
properly. Coffee flows
very slowly out of the
central spout.
The coffee machine needs descaling.
Descale the coffee machine.
The quantity of
dispensed coffee has
changed.
The brew unit is blocked.
Degrease the brew unit (see “Cleaning and care –
Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior”).
The consistency of the
milk froth is
unsatisfactory.
The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth can
only be achieved with cold milk (below 10°C).
Check the temperature of the milk in the milk flask.
The milk pipework is blocked.
Clean the central spout and milk pipework with the
brush.
The coffee grinder
makes a louder noise
than usual.
The coffee bean container has become empty during
the grinding process.
Fill the coffee bean container with fresh beans.
There may be foreign objects such as plastic or stones
in amongst the coffee beans.
Switch the coffee machine off immediately. Call
Service.

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Problem Cause and remedy
The coffee flows too
quickly into the cup.
The coffee is too coarsely ground.
Set the grinder to a finer setting (see “Grinder
setting”).
The coffee is dispensed
too slowly into the cup.
The brew unit is blocked.
Degrease the brew unit (see “Cleaning and care –
Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior”).
There is no crema on the
coffee or espresso.
The coffee beans are no longer fresh. If roasted coffee
beans are stored open for too long, the carbon dioxide
gradually escapes from the coffee beans. The crema is
no longer formed during dispensing.
Of course, you can still use the coffee beans.

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Information to help you rectify faults
yourself and about Miele spare parts
can be found at www.miele.com/
service.
Contact in the event of a fault
In the event of any faults which you
cannot remedy yourself, please contact
your Miele dealer or the Miele
Customer Service Department.
You can book a Miele Customer
Service Department call-out online at
www.miele.com/service.
Contact information for the Miele
Customer Service Department can be
found at the end of this document.
Please quote the model identifier and
serial number of your appliance (Fabr./
SN/Nr.) when contacting the Miele
Customer Service Department. This
information can be found on the data
plate.
Please note that telephone calls may be
monitored and recorded for training
purposes and that a call-out charge will
be applied to service visits where the
problem could have been resolved as
described in this booklet.
Warranty
For information on the appliance
warranty specific to your country please
contact Miele. See back cover for
address.
In the UK, your appliance warranty is
valid for 2 years from the date of
purchase. However, you must activate
your cover by calling 0330 160 6640 or
registering online at www.miele.co.uk.
EU Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this coffee
machine complies with Directive
2014/53/EU.
The complete text of the EU declaration
of conformity is available from one of
the following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from
www.miele.ie
- For service, information, operating
instructions etc: go to
https://miele.co.uk/manuals and enter
the name of the product or the serial
number

Customer Service Department
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UK Conformity declaration
Miele hereby declares that this coffee machine complies with UK Radio Equipment
Regulations 2017, as amended.
The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available from one of the
following internet addresses:
- Products, Download from www.miele.co.uk
- For service, information, operating instructions etc: go to https://miele.co.uk/
manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number
ThisStatement of Compliance confirms this Miele product fully complies with the
Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements
for Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023.
1) Household Appliance –
2)
Manufactured by: Miele & Cie KG,
Carl Miele Street 29, 33332 Gutersloh Germany
Imported by and contact point: Miele Company Ltd, Fairacres, Marcham Road,
Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 ITW Great Britain
The defined support period at the time of first supply is 10 years
3)
To report vulnerabilities and cybersecurity issues please contact: [email protected]4)
5) Signature
Name: Paul Wright
Company Position: Head of Technical Management
Date of signature: 19th March 2024
Place of signature:
Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Household coffee maker 392, 393, 395, 396, 503, 505

Customer Service Department
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Transporting the machine
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 inside of the machine
- Pack the machine securely
Evaporating the coffee machine
Caution! Hot steam is
discharged at the spouts.
Danger of burning and scalding due
to contact with hot steam.
Avoid direct contact with hot steam
as it is being discharged.
The coffee machine should be
evaporated before it is stored for a long
period of time or transported any
distance – particularly at temperatures
below freezing.
Evaporating the appliance involves
removing all traces of water from the
system to prevent the risk of water and
frost damage.
The process cannot be cancelled once
it has started and must be carried
through to the end.
Touch the sensor control.
Select Further| Settings |Showroom
programme| Evaporate.
Select Yes.
Confirm with OK.
Follow the instructions in the display.
When the display goes out, the machine
has finished evaporating.
Switch off the coffee machine and
unplug it to disconnect it from the
power supply.
Empty the water container.
Empty and clean the drip tray and
waste container.
Packing the coffee machine securely
Make sure the appliance is clean and
dry before packing it. Ground coffee
residues can scratch the surfaces. In
addition, coffee, milk and water residues
cause a build-up of bacteria.
Use the original packaging to pack the
coffee machine.
Keep the operating instructions in the
box. This means that you have them to
hand if you want to reuse the coffee
machine.

Technical data
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Electricity consumption in standby: ≤0.3W
Electricity consumption in
networked standby:
≤1.0W
Pump pressure: Max.15bar
Through-flow heater: 1stainless steel thermo block
Dimensions (WxHxD): 251 x 359 x 427mm
Net weight: 9.9kg
Mains connection cable length: 140cm
Water container
capacity:
1.8l
Bean container capacity:
Approx.300g
Milk container capacity: 0.5l
Drip tray
capacity:
0.8l
Waste container
capacity:
Max.10portions of coffee grounds
Central spout: Height adjustable from80-140mm
Grinder: Steel conical grinder
Grinder setting: 5settings
Ground coffee amount: Max.12g
Frequency band: 2.400–2.4835GHz
Max. transmission power <100mW
(The milk flask is supplied with the CM6360, CM6560.)

Optional accessories
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These products and other useful
accessories can be ordered via the
Miele online shop, from the Miele
Customer Service Department or from
your Miele dealer.
- Microfibre cloth
for removing finger marks and light
soiling
- Cleaning tablets
for degreasing the brew unit
- Descaling tablets
for descaling the water pipework
- Milk flask with lid
For storing and preparing milk
- CJ Jug 1.0l
Insulated flask for coffee or tea (pot
function)
- Miele Black Edition One for all
Whole coffee beans – perfect for
making espresso, café crema and
speciality coffees with milk
- Miele Black Edition Espresso
Whole coffee beans – perfect for
making espresso
- Miele Black Edition Café Crema
Whole coffee beans – perfect for
making coffee

United Kingdom
Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW
Tel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected]
Australia
Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.
ACN 005 635 398
ABN 96 005 635 398
Level 4, 141 Camberwell Road
Hawthorn East, VIC 3123
Tel: 1300 464 353
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.com.au
Miele Electrical Appliances Co. Ltd.
No. 82, Shimenyi Road, JingAn District
Shanghai, China, P.R.C
Post Code: 200040
Phone: +86 21 6157 3500
Fax: +86 21 6157 3511
E-mail: info@miele.cn
Internet: www.miele.cn
China Mainland
Miele (Hong Kong) Ltd.
41/F - 4101, Manhattan Place
23 Wang Tai Road
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 2610 1025
Fax: (852) 3579 1404
E-mail:
Website: www.miele.hk
Hong Kong, China
Miele India Pvt. Ltd.
1st Floor, Copia Corporate Suites,
Commercial Plot 9, Mathura Road,
Jasola, New Delhi - 110025
E-mail: customercare@miele.in
Website: www.miele.in
India
Miele Ireland Ltd.
2024 Bianconi Avenue
Citywest Business Campus
Dublin 24
Tel: (01) 461 07 10
Fax: (01) 461 07 97
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.ie
Ireland
Malaysia
Miele Sdn Bhd
Suite 12-2, Level 12
Menara Sapura Kencana
Petroleum
Solaris Dutamas No. 1
Jalan Dutamas 1
50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Phone: +603-6209-0288
Fax: +603-6205-3768
Miele New Zealand Limited
IRD 98 463 631
8 College Hill
Freemans Bay, Auckland 1011
Tel: 0800 464 353
Internet: www.miele.co.nz
New Zealand
Miele Pte. Ltd.
29 Media Circle
#11-04 ALICE@Mediapolis
Singapore 138565
Tel: +65 6735 1191
Fax: +65 6735 1161
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.sg
Singapore
Miele (Pty) Ltd.
63 Peter Place, Bryanston 2194
Tel: (011) 875 9000
Fax: (011) 875 9035
E-mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.miele.co.za
South Africa
Miele Appliances Ltd.
Showroom 1, Eiffel 1 Building
P.O. Box 114782 - Dubai
Tel. +971 4 3044 999
Fax. +971 4 3418 852
800-MIELE (64353)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.miele.ae
United Arab Emirates
Manufacturer: Miele & Cie. KG, Carl-Miele-Straße 29, 33332 Gütersloh, Germany
Thailand
Miele Appliances Ltd.
BHIRAJ TOWER at EmQuartier
43rd Floor Unit 4301-4303
689 Sukhumvit Road
North Klongton Sub-District
Vadhana District
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Sheikh Zayed Road, Umm Al Sheif
E-mail: customercare@miele.co.nz
P.O. Box 69434, Bryanston 2021

M.-Nr. 12 922 410 / 00en-GB, IE
CM6160, CM 6360, CM 6560
