Operating & Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
 - Guide to the appliance
 - Accessories
 - Operation
 - Before using for the first time
 - Filling the water tank
 - Filling the coffee bean container
 - Turning the machine On and Off
 - Dispenser adjustment
 - Preparing beverages
 - Coffee the way you like it
 - Portion size
 - Resetting drinks
 - User profiles
 - User profiles: Creating and editing your own drinks
 - MyMiele
 - Settings
- Accessing the "Settings" menu
 - Changing and saving settings
 - Setting options
 - Language
 - Time of day
 - Date
 - Timer
 - Eco mode
 - Lighting
 - Start screen
 - Info (displaying information)
 - Locking the coffee system (System lock )
 - Water hardness
 - Display brightness
 - Volume
 - Activating and deactivating water connection
 - Dispenser adjustment
 - Factory default setting
 - Showroom program (Demo mode)
 
 - Cleaning and care
- Overview
 - Clean by hand or in dishwasher
 - Drip tray
 - Drip tray cover
 - Water tank
 - Waste unit
 - Main dispenser
 - Sensor cover
 - Maintenance of the milk valve
 - Milk flask with lid
 - Bean container
 - Interior and machine front
 - Main dispenser connector
 - Brew unit
 - Care programs
 - Rinsing the coffee system
 - Rinsing the milk pipework
 - Cleaning the milk pipework
 - Degreasing the brew unit
 
 - Descaling the machine
 - Frequently Asked Questions
 - Technical Service
 - Saving energy
 - Packaging material / Disposal of old machine
 - Plumbing
 - Electrical connection
 - Installation
 - Copyright and licenses
 
 

Installation
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Ventilation
Condensation water can damage the
coffee system or surrounding cabi-
nets.
The specified ventilation cross-sec-
tions absolutely must be observed.
Do not cover or block the ventilation
cross-sections.
Clean the ventilation cross-sections
on a regular basis.
Due to the heating of water, water
steam can condense inside the coffee
system and inside the door.
During installation, ensure there is suffi-
cient ventilation at the rear of the appli-
ance so that steam and warm air are
able to escape without hindrance.
The surrounding cabinets should be de-
signed as follows:
– Air intake  occurs via the plinth at
the bottom of the appliance and the
air escapes at the top  at the rear
of the surrounding cabinets.
– A ventilation gap of at least 1
5/8" (40mm) depth must be provided
behind the appliance for air to circu-
late.
– The ventilation cross-sections in the
plinth, surrounding cabinets and
above the appliance must amount to
at least 783/4 square inches
(200cm
2
) to ensure that air can circu-
late without obstruction.
Top ventilation cross-section
The ventilation cross section at the top
of the appliance can be constructed in
different ways:
a
directly above the coffee system
with a ventilation grille (free airflow of
at least 78 3/4 square inches /
200cm
2
)
b
between the surrounding cabinets
and the ceiling
c
through a suspended ceiling










