Operating instructions/Installation instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warning and Safety instructions
- Guide to the machine
- Operation
- Miele@home
- Before using for the first time
- Bean system
- Filling the water container
- Switching on and off
- Spout adjustment
- Making drinks
- Expert mode
- Grinder setting
- Parameters
- Portion size
- Resetting drinks
- Profiles
- Profiles: creating and editing drinks
- MyMiele
- MobileStart
- Settings
- Cleaning and care
- Overview of cleaning intervals
- Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher
- Unsuitable cleaning agents
- Cleaning the drip tray and waste container
- Cleaning the drip tray cover
- Cleaning the water container
- Cleaning the central spout
- Cleaning the cup rim sensor
- Cleaning the milk flask with lid
- Cleaning the milk valve (daily)
- Removing and cleaning the milk valve (once a month)
- Cleaning the bean containers
- Removing the brew unit and cleaning it by hand
- Cleaning the interior, inside of the machine door and drip tray
- Cleaning the front of the machine
- Maintenance programmes
- Rinsing the machine
- Rinsing the milk pipework
- Maintenance programme:
- Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior
- Descaling the machine
- Automatic cleaning and descaling
- Problem solving guide
- After sales service and warranty
- Accessories
- Installation
- Technical data
- EU Conformity declaration
- UK Conformity declaration
- Copyrights and Licences
Making drinks
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- Chai latte has its origins in traditional
Ayurveda medicine as a black tea
with typically Indian spices and milk.
The milk mellows the spices and tops
off the flavour experience.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.97°C, brewing time:
approx.3minutes
- Herbal tea is an aromatic infusion
drink made up of dried leaves or
fresh parts of plants.
Dispensed temperature:
approx.97°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.97°C, brewing time:
approx.8minutes
The type of tea determines the preset
temperature.
The respective dispensing temperatures
are the ones that Miele recommends for
making the types of tea concerned.
You can adjust the dispensing
temperatures used for the individual
teas by customising the brewing
temperature (see “Parameters –
Brewing temperature”). A temperature
increment of approximately2°C
makes a noticeable difference.
Whether you use loose tea leaves,
blended tea or tea bags depends on
your own personal preference.
Follow the instructions for making
tea on the tea packaging.
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 “Portion
size”).
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. You can adjust the
preset brewing time (up to a maximum
of 14:59minutes).
There are 2TeaTimer functions
available and they can be started
independently of one another. The
TeaTimer is shown together with the
associated brewing time in the top right
of the display.
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.
Setting the TeaTimer
You can choose between the following
options:
- Automatic: The TeaTimer starts
automatically once the water has
been dispensed.
- Manual: Once the water has been
dispensed, you have the option of
starting the TeaTimer.