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
Filling the coffee bean container
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Fill the coffee bean container with
roasted coffee or espresso beans if you
want to use freshly ground coffee beans
for each cup of espresso or coffee.
Alternatively, you can make coffee or
espresso with ground coffee (see "Mak-
ing coffee drinks from ground coffee").
Important! Risk of damage to the
grinder.
Only put roasted coffee or espresso
beans in the container. Anything
else, including ground coffee, will
damage the grinder.
Do not pour liquids in the bean con-
tainer.
Important! Sugar damages the coffee
system.
Do not use coffee beans that have
been treated with sugar, caramel, or
other substances containing sugar in
the coffee bean container.
Do not use green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans.
Green coffee beans are very hard
and still contain a certain amount of
residual moisture. These can dam-
age the coffee system grinder as
soon as grinding begins.
Tip: You can use a nut or seed grinder
to grind green coffee beans. These
types of grinder generally have a rotat-
ing stainless steel blade. You can then
add the ground green coffee portion by
portion to the ground coffee chute and
make the desired coffee drink (see
"Making coffee drinks from ground cof-
fee").
Pull out the coffee bean container.
Push back the lid and fill the con-
tainer with roasted coffee beans.
Slide the lid back into place.
Push the coffee bean container fully
back into the coffee system. Close
the front.