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Operating instructions Coffee maker 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 – AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 648 830

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Operating instructionsCoffee maker

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essentialto read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time.

en – AU, NZ M.-Nr. 10 648 830

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Packaging material / Disposal of old machine

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Packaging materialThe packaging material used protectsthe machine during transportation.Please retain the original box andpolystyrene pieces so that you canpack the machine securely, should youneed to transport it in the future.

Disposing of your oldapplianceElectrical and electronic appliancesoften contain valuable materials. Theyalso contain specific materials,compounds and components, whichwere essential for their correct functionand safety. These could be hazardousto human health and to the environmentif disposed of with your domestic wasteor if handled incorrectly. Please do not,therefore, dispose of your old appliancewith your household waste.

Please dispose of it at your localcommunity waste collection / recyclingcentre for electrical and electronicappliances. You are also responsible fordeleting any personal data that may bestored on the appliance prior todisposal. Please ensure that your oldappliance poses no risk to childrenwhile being stored prior to disposal.

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Contents

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Packaging material / Disposal of old machine ..................................................  2

Warning and Safety instructions ..........................................................................  6

Guide to the appliance .......................................................................................  16

Controls and display ...........................................................................................  17

Accessories .........................................................................................................  18

Using for the first time ........................................................................................  19Before using for the first time................................................................................ 19Switching on for the first time ............................................................................... 19Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 20

Operating principles............................................................................................  22

Filling the water container ..................................................................................  23

Filling the coffee bean container .......................................................................  24

Switching the coffee machine on and off .........................................................  25

Cup heating..........................................................................................................  26

Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height.....................................  27

Making drinks ......................................................................................................  28Making a coffee drink............................................................................................ 28Cancelling preparation .......................................................................................... 29Dispensing a double portion ................................................................................. 29Preparing several cups of coffee - Coffee pot ...................................................... 29Making coffee drinks from ground coffee ............................................................. 30Dispensing hot water (CM6350) ............................................................................ 31Preparing User profile drinks................................................................................. 32

Making coffee with milk......................................................................................  33Milk flask ............................................................................................................... 33Using bottled milk or cartons ................................................................................ 34Preparing drinks with milk ..................................................................................... 34

Grinder setting .....................................................................................................  35

Amount of coffee, brew temperature and pre-brewing ...................................  36Amount of coffee................................................................................................... 36Brewing temperature ............................................................................................. 36Pre-brewing ground coffee.................................................................................... 37

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Portion size ..........................................................................................................  38

User profiles.........................................................................................................  40Calling up User profiles ......................................................................................... 40Creating a User profile........................................................................................... 40Selecting a User profile ......................................................................................... 41Changing a User profile name............................................................................... 41Deleting a profile ................................................................................................... 41Changing a User profile......................................................................................... 41

Settings ................................................................................................................  42Calling up the "Settings" menu ............................................................................. 42Changing and saving settings ............................................................................... 42Overview of available settings............................................................................... 43Language............................................................................................................... 45Time of day............................................................................................................ 45Timer ..................................................................................................................... 45Eco mode .............................................................................................................. 46Lighting.................................................................................................................. 46Info (display information) ....................................................................................... 47Locking the coffee machine (System lock ) ....................................................... 47Water hardness ..................................................................................................... 47Display brightness................................................................................................. 47Volume................................................................................................................... 47Cup heating........................................................................................................... 47Factory default....................................................................................................... 48Showroom programme (Demo mode) ................................................................... 48

Cleaning and care ...............................................................................................  49Quick guide ........................................................................................................... 49Cleaning by hand or in the dishwasher ................................................................. 50Drip tray and waste container ............................................................................... 52Drip tray cover ....................................................................................................... 53Water container ..................................................................................................... 53Stainless steel water intake valve filter.................................................................. 54Central spout with cappuccinatore ....................................................................... 54Stainless steel milk flask ....................................................................................... 56Milk pipework ........................................................................................................ 56Bean container and ground coffee chute.............................................................. 57Housing ................................................................................................................. 57Maintenance programmes..................................................................................... 58

Opening the "Maintenance" menu ...................................................................  58Rinsing the appliance............................................................................................ 58Rinsing the milk pipework ..................................................................................... 59

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Cleaning the milk pipework using the maintenance programme .......................... 59Degreasing the brew unit and cleaning the interior............................................... 60

Descaling the machine .......................................................................................  64

Problem solving guide ........................................................................................  66Messages in the display........................................................................................ 66Unusual performance of the coffee machine ........................................................ 69Unsatisfactory results............................................................................................ 76

Transporting the machine...................................................................................  78Evaporating the coffee machine............................................................................ 78Packing.................................................................................................................. 78

After sales service and warranty .......................................................................  79

Saving energy ......................................................................................................  80

Electrical connection ..........................................................................................  81

Installation............................................................................................................  82

Appliance dimensions.........................................................................................  83

Technical data......................................................................................................  84

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Warning and Safety instructions

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This coffee machine conforms to current safety requirements.Improper use of the appliance can, however, present a risk of bothpersonal injury and material damage.

To avoid the risk of accidents and damage to the appliance,please read these instructions carefully before installation andbefore using it for the first time. They contain important notes onthe installation, safety, operation and care of the appliance.Miele cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliancewith these Warning and Safety instructions.

Keep the instructions in a safe place and pass them along to anyfuture owner.

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Correct application

This appliance is designed for domestic use and for use in similarenvironments by guests in hotel or motel rooms, bed & breakfastsand other typical living quarters. This does not include common/shared facilities or commercial facilities within hotels, motels or bed& breakfasts.

The coffee machine is not suitable for outdoor use.

The machine is intended only for the preparation of coffee baseddrinks such as espresso, cappuccino, latte macchiato etc. Any otherusage is at the owner's risk.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includingchildren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, orlack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been givensupervision or instruction concerning its use by a person responsiblefor their safety, and are able to recognise the dangers of misuse.

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Safety with children

Caution! Danger of burning and scalding on the dispensingspouts.Children's skin is far more sensitive to high temperatures than thatof adults.

Ensure children do not touch hot surfaces of the coffee machine orplace parts of their body under the dispensing spouts.

Install the coffee machine out of reach of children.

Young children must be kept away from the machine and themains connection cable and plug/socket.

Older children may only use the coffee machine unsupervised ifthey have been shown how to use it safely and recognise andunderstand the consequences of incorrect operation.

Children should be supervised when they are near the coffeemachine. Do not allow them to play with it or to use the controls.

Cleaning may only be carried out by older children under thesupervision of an adult.

Remember that coffee and espresso are not suitable drinks forchildren.

Risk of suffocation!Children may be able to wrap themselves in packing material or pullit over their head with the risk of suffocation. Keep children awayfrom any packing material.

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Technical safety

A damaged coffee machine is dangerous. Check it for any visibledamage before setting it up. Never attempt to use a damaged coffeemachine.

Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply, make surethat the rating on the data plate corresponds to the voltage andfrequency of the household supply. This data must correspond inorder to avoid the risk of damage to the appliance. Consult aqualified electrician if in any doubt.

The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteedwhen continuity is complete between it and an effective earthingsystem. It is most important that this basic safety requirement ispresent and tested regularly and, where there is any doubt, thehousehold wiring system should be inspected by a qualifiedelectrician.

Reliable and safe operation of the coffee machine can only beguaranteed if it is connected to the mains electrical supply.

Do not connect the machine to the mains electricity supply by amulti-socket adapter or an extension lead. These do not guaranteethe safety of the appliance (e.g. danger of overheating).

This appliance must not be installed and operated in mobileinstallations (e.g. on a ship).

Unplug the machine from the power supply immediately if younotice any damage or smell scorching, for example.

Ensure that the mains connection cable cannot be pinched ordamaged by any sharp edges.

The mains connection cable should not hang down. Someonecould trip over it with the risk of injury and the machine could bedamaged.

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Only use the coffee machine in rooms where the ambienttemperature is between +10 °C and +38 °C.

Danger of overheating! Ensure that there is sufficient ventilationaround the coffee machine. Do not cover it with tea towels etc.whilst it is in use.

If the coffee machine is installed behind a kitchen furniture door, itmay only be used with the furniture door open. This will prevent theformation of heat and humidity and subsequent damage to theappliance and/or furniture unit. Do not close the furniture door whilethe coffee machine is in use. Ensure the coffee machine has cooleddown completely before closing the furniture door.

Protect the coffee machine from water and water spray. Do notimmerse the machine in water.

Repairs and other work by unqualified persons to the machineand the connection cable could be dangerous. The manufacturercannot be held liable for unauthorised work. Repairs may only becarried out by a Miele authorised service technician.

The manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated if the appliance isnot repaired by a Miele approved service technician.

Faulty components must only be replaced by genuine Mieleoriginal spare parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee the safetyof the appliance when Miele replacement parts are used.

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Before any repair work is carried out, the appliance must becompletely disconnected from the electricity supply. The appliance isonly completely isolated from the electricity supply when:

– it is switched off at the wall socket and the plug is withdrawn fromthe socket. Do not pull the mains connection cable but the mainsplug to disconnect your appliance from the mains electricitysupply.

– the mains circuit breaker is switched off.

Never open the outer casing of the machine. Tampering withelectrical connections or components and mechanical parts is highlydangerous to the user and can cause operational faults or electricshock.

Use only Miele original spare parts. If spare parts or accessoriesfrom other manufacturers are used, the warranty will be invalidated,and Miele cannot accept liability.

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Correct use

The dispensing spouts present a danger of burning orscalding.The liquids and steam dispensed are very hot.

Please note:

– Keep well away from the area underneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are being dispensed.

– Heating surfaces have residual heat after use. Do not touch hotcomponents.

– Hot liquid or steam could spatter from the nozzles. Ensure thatthe central spout is clean and fitted correctly.

– Water in the drip tray can also be very hot. Take care whenemptying it.

CM6350: Risk of injury to the eyes!

Never look directly at the lighting or use optical instruments(magnifying glass or similar) to look at it.

Please note the following regarding water:

– Fill the water container only with fresh, cold tap water. Hot orwarm water or other liquids could damage the coffee machine.

– Change the water every day to prevent a build-up of bacteria.

– Do not use mineral water. Mineral water will cause seriouslimescale deposits to build up in your machine and damage it.

– Do not use water from reverse osmosis units. The machine couldbe damaged.

Only fill the bean container with roasted espresso or coffee beans.Do not fill the bean container with coffee beans which have beentreated, e.g flavoured or caramelised, or with ground coffee.

Do not fill the bean container with any type of liquid.

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Do not use green (unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffeebeans which contain green coffee beans. Green coffee beans arevery hard and still contain a certain amount of residual moisture.These can damage the coffee machine grinder as soon as grindingbegins.

Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel,sugar or other substances. Sugar will damage the coffee machine.

Do not use any caramelised ready ground coffee. The sugar in thecoffee will stick to and block the brew unit of the coffee machine.The cleaning tablets for degreasing the brew unit will not remove thistype of deposit.

Only use milk without additives. Additives in milk usually containsugar and this will stick to the milk pipework.

If using cow's milk, only use pasteurised milk to prevent a build-up of bacteria in the appliance.

Do not place any alcohol mixtures which are alight underneath thecentral spout. The flames could ignite plastic components and causethem to melt.

Do not use naked flames, e.g. a candle, on or near the coffeemachine. The coffee machine could catch fire with the risk of the firespreading.

The machine must not be used for cleaning objects.

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Cleaning and care

Disconnect the coffee machine from the power supply beforecleaning.

Clean the coffee machine and the milk flask (supplied as standard,depending on model) daily, particularly before using for the first time(see "Cleaning and care").

All parts of the milk system need to be cleaned thoroughly andregularly. Milk contains bacteria which proliferate rapidly withinadequate cleaning.

Do not clean the machine with a steam cleaner or immerse it inwater as this will damage the machine. Steam or water could reachthe electrical components and cause a short circuit.

Avoid spillage on appliance connectors.

Descale the coffee machine regularly depending on the waterhardness level in your area. Descale the machine more frequently inareas with very hard water. Miele cannot be held liable for damagearising from insufficient descaling, the use of incorrect descalingagents or the use of a descaling agent which is not of theappropriate concentration.

Degrease the brew unit regularly with Miele cleaning tablets.Depending on the natural oil content of the coffee used, the brewunit can become blocked quite quickly.

Used coffee grounds should be disposed of with the organicrubbish or on the compost heap. Do not empty them down the sink,as they could block it.

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The following applies to appliances with stainless steelsurfaces:

Do not adhere stickers, adhesive tape or any other adhesivematerials to stainless steel surfaces. The coating on the stainlesssteel surfaces will become damaged and lose its protectiveproperties against soiling.

Stainless steel scratches very easily and even magnets can causedamage to the surface.

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Guide to the appliance

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a Hot water spout*

b Controls and display

c Cup heating*

d Water container

e Ground coffee chute

f Coffee bean container

g Grinder setting(behind the service panel)

h Brew unit (behind the service panel)

i Central spout with cappuccinatore

j Park position for milk pipework(behind the service panel)

k Drip tray with lid and waste container

l Milk tube aperture

m Lower panel with drip tray cover

n Stainless steel milk flask*

*CM 6350

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Controls and display

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a On/Off sensor For switching the coffee machine onand off

b Drink sensorsEspresso Coffee Cappuccino  or Latte macchiato 

c DisplayShows information on current activityor status

d "Back" For returning to the previous menu,cancelling unwanted actions

e Arrow sensors For showing more selection optionsin the display and highlighting aselection

f OKFor confirming display messages andsaving settings

g Optical interface(for service technician use only)

h LEDFlashes when the machine isswitched on and the display is black

i Settings For displaying and changing settings

j Parameters For displaying and changing drinksettings

k User profiles For creating and managing profiles

l Double portion For dispensing two portions of adrink

m Further programmes More drinks such as ristretto, longcoffee, caffè latte, hot milk, milk frothand hot water*Maintenance programmes

* CM6350

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Accessories

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These products and other usefulaccessories can be ordered via theMiele webshop or directly from Miele(see back cover for contact details).

Accessories supplied– Measuring spoon

For ground coffee

– Stainless steel milk flask MB-CMFor keeping milk cool for longer (capacity 0.5 l)

The stainless steel milk flask is notsupplied with the CM6150.

– Starter set "Miele appliance care"Various cleaning and care products,such as Miele descaling tablets, aresupplied as standard. These varydepending on model.

– Cleaning brushFor cleaning the milk pipework

Optional accessoriesMiele also offers a range of optionalaccessories, as well as cleaning andconditioning products for your coffeemachine.

– Original Miele all purposemicrofibre clothFor removing finger marks and lightsoiling

– Cleaning agent for milk pipeworkFor cleaning the milk system

– Cleaning tabletsFor degreasing the brew unit

– Descaling tabletsFor descaling the water pipework

– Stainless steel milk flask MB-CMFor keeping milk cool for longer (capacity 0.5 l)

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Using for the first time

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Before using for the first time Remove any protective foil and

stickers from the machine. Exception:Please do not remove any labels (e.g.the data plate) which are visible whenyou pull out the lower panel.

Remove the protective foil from thedrip tray and place the drip tray intothe lower panel.

Place the coffee machine on a flatsurface that is not sensitive to water(see "Installation").

Clean the appliance thoroughlybefore filling it with water and coffeebeans (see "Cleaning and care").

Insert the plug of the coffee machineinto the socket (see "Electricalconnection").

Remove the water container and fill itwith fresh, cold tap water. Only fill thecontainer up to the "max." marker.Push the water container back intothe appliance (see "Filling the watercontainer").

Take the lid off the coffee beancontainer, fill it with roasted coffeebeans and replace the lid (see "Fillingthe coffee bean container").

Useful tip: The milk tube can be storedbehind the appliance door when not inuse.

Switching on for the first timeWhen you switch the machine on forthe first time, you will be asked to setthe following settings after the Welcomemessage:

– Language and country

– Time of day

Touch the On/Off sensor .

"Miele - Willkommen" appears briefly inthe display.

Selecting a language

Use the arrow sensors  tohighlight the required language. Then touch OK.

Use the arrow sensors  tohighlight the required country. Then touch OK.

The setting is now saved.

Setting the time of day

Touch the arrow sensors  until thetime of day appears.Then touch OK.

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Using for the first time

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The setting is now saved.

The coffee machine is now set up foruse. It will heat up and rinse thepipework. Water from the rinse processwill come out of the central spout.

Rinse the milk pipework (see "Rinsingthe milk pipework") before makingdrinks with milk for the first time.

Please note that the full aroma of thecoffee and typical crema will notdevelop fully until several coffees havebeen made.

Switch the machine off with the On/Off  sensor. Do not unplug thepower plug to switch off the coffeemachine. If you unplug the coffeemachine while using it for the firsttime, you will have to set it up for useagain.

For the first coffee drinks, a largerquantity of coffee beans is ground andpowder from the coffee grounds mayadhere to the cover of the drip tray.

Water hardnessThe water hardness level indicates howmuch calcium is dissolved in the water.The higher the calcium content, theharder the water, and the harder thewater, the more often the coffeemachine will need to be descaled.

The coffee machine measures theamount of water and steam used.Depending on the level of waterhardness set, more or fewer drinks canbe dispensed before the applianceneeds to be descaled.

Programme the coffee machine to thewater hardness level of your area sothat it functions correctly and does notget damaged. At the correct time aprompt will then appear in the displayto descale the appliance.

Contact your local water supplier to findout your local water hardness range ifnecessary.

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Using for the first time

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The machine is programmed at thefactory to hardness level 3.

The machine has four programmablelevels:

°dH mmol/l ppm(mg/l CaCO3)

Setting*

0 – 8.4 0 – 1.5 0 – 150 Soft 1

8.4 – 14 1.5 – 2.5 150 –  250 Medium 2

14 – 21 2.5 – 3.7 250 – 375 Hard 3

> 21 >  3.7 >  375 Very hard4

* The hardness level shown in the displaymay differ from the hardness level in yourarea. You must follow the values in the chartto set your machine to your local hardnesslevel.

Setting the water hardness level

Touch .

Use the arrow sensors to selectWater hardness and touch OK.

Use the arrow sensors  tohighlight the required water hardness.Then touch OK.

The setting is now saved.

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Operating principles

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To operate the coffee machine, touchthe sensors with your finger.

CM6350: An audible signal isgenerated each time a sensor istouched. You can adjust the volume ofthe signal tones or switch the tones off(see "Settings – Volume").

When the following appears in thedisplay, you are in the drinks menu:

Miele

Select drink

To prepare a coffee drink, touch one ofthe drink sensors.

You can find more drinks in the Furtherprogrammes  menu.

Selecting a menu andnavigating within a menuTo select a menu, touch the relevantsensor. You will then be able to start anaction or change settings in the menu.

Settings

TimeTimer

Language

A bar on the right-hand side indicatesthat further options or text are available.Use the arrow sensors  to showthese.

The setting which is currently selectedwill have a tick  beside it.

If you want to select an option, touchthe arrow sensors  until the optionyou want is highlighted.

Touch the OK sensor to confirm yourselection.

Leaving the menu or cancellingan actionTo exit the current menu, touch "Back".

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Filling the water container

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Change the water every day toprevent a build-up of bacteria.

Only use cold, fresh tap water to fillthe water container.Hot or warm water or other liquidscan damage the coffee machine.

Do not use mineral water. Mineralwater will cause serious limescaledeposits to build up in your machineand damage it.

Press the lid on the right-hand side.

Pull the water container up by the lidto remove it.

Fill the water container with fresh,cold tap water up to the "max."marker.

Push the water container back intothe appliance.

If the water container is a little highor at a slant, check whether thesurface that the water container sitson is dirty. If the water container isnot sitting correctly, the drain valvewill not be sealed. Clean the surfaceif necessary.

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Filling the coffee bean container

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Fill the coffee bean container withroasted coffee or espresso beans if youwant to use freshly ground coffee beansfor each cup of espresso or coffee.

Alternatively, you can make coffee orespresso with ready ground coffee (see"Making coffee or espresso using readyground coffee").

Important! Risk of damage to thegrinder.Only put roasted coffee or espressobeans in the container. Anythingelse, including ground coffee, willdamage the grinder.Do not fill the bean container withany type of liquid.

Important! Sugar damages the coffeemachine.Do not use coffee beans that havebeen treated with sugar, caramel, orother substances and do not putliquids containing sugar in the coffeebean container.Do not use green (unroasted) coffeebeans or mixtures of coffee beanswhich contain green coffee beans.Green coffee beans are very hardand still contain a certain amount ofresidual moisture. These candamage the coffee machine grinderas soon as grinding begins.

Useful tip: You can use a nut or seedgrinder to grind green coffee beans.These types of grinder generally have arotating stainless steel blade. You canthen add the ground green coffeeportion by portion to the ground coffeechute and make the desired coffeedrink (see "Making drinks with readyground coffee").

Take the lid off the coffee beancontainer.

Fill the container with roasted coffeebeans.

Refit the lid.

Useful tip: Only add enough beans tolast for a few days.Contact with air causes coffee beans tolose their aroma.

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Switching the coffee machine on and off

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Switching on Touch the On/Off sensor .

The appliance will begin rinsing afterthe heating-up phase. Hot water will runout of the central spout.

When Select drink appears in the display,you can prepare drinks.

If the coffee machine is already atoperating temperature, rinsing will nottake place.

If you do not touch any sensors or runany maintenance programmes, thedisplay will switch itself off after approx.7 minutes to save energy.The right-hand LED will flash on and offas long as the machine is switched on.

Touch any one of the sensors to wakethe machine up again to make adrink.

Switching off Touch the On/Off sensor .

After a coffee has been dispensed, thepipework will be rinsed before themachine switches off.

If a drink has been made using milk, themessage Place milk pipe in drip tray willappear in the display.

Insert the end of the milk pipe into theaperture in the drip tray, then touchOK.

If the milk system is not rinsed outbefore switching off, it will have to berinsed the next time the machine isswitched on.

Switching off for longerperiods of timeIf the coffee machine is not going to beused for a longer period of time, e.g. ifyou are going on holiday:

Empty the drip tray, the wastecontainer and the water container.

Clean all parts thoroughly, includingthe brew unit.

Switch the machine off and ifnecessary withdraw the plug todisconnect it from the power supply.

The time of day will not be saved. Itwill have to be reset next time themachine is switched on.

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Cup heating

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(CM6350)

Cups should always be pre-heated toallow the flavour of the coffee todevelop and be retained.The smaller the volume of the coffee/espresso and the thicker the cup, themore important it is to pre-heat the cup.

You can pre-heat cups or glasses onthe cup heating surface on the top ofthe coffee machine.

The cup heating function must first beswitched on.

The cup heating surface will be heatedcontinually until the coffee machine isturned off.

Switching cup heating on or off

Touch .

Select Cup heating and touch OK.

Select the required option and touchOK.

The setting is now saved.

Pre-heating cups

Arrange the cups or glasses on thecup heating surface on the top of thecoffee machine.

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Adjusting the central spout to the correct cup height

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You can adjust the central spout to suitthe height of the cup you are using sothat the coffee or espresso will not cooldown as quickly and the crema willhave a better consistency.

Pull the central spout down until it isat the same level as the rim of thecup.Alternatively, push the central spoutup until there is enough room to fit alarger cup or mug underneath.

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Making drinks

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The following drinks can be made:

– Ristretto  is a concentrated, strongespresso. It is made with the samequantity of ground coffee as for anespresso, but with very little water.

– Espresso  is a strong, aromaticcoffee with a thick hazelnut browncoloured layer of froth - known as thecrema - on top.When making espresso, useespresso roasted coffee beans.

– Coffee  differs from espresso bythe increased amount of water andthe roast of the beans.Use coffee beans of the correct roastto make coffee.

– Long coffee  is a coffee withconsiderably more water.

The dispensing spouts present adanger of burning or scalding.The liquids and steam dispensed arevery hot.Keep well away from the areaunderneath the spouts when hotliquids and steam are beingdispensed.Do not touch hot components.

Making a coffee drink

Place a cup under the central spout.

Select a drink:

– Espresso 

– Coffee 

– In Further programmes :Ristretto, Long coffee

The drink will be dispensed from thecentral spout into the cup.

To ensure that any coffee residuesfrom the factory testing process areremoved from the brewing system,please throw away the first two cupsof coffee when using the coffeemachine for the first time.

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Making drinks

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Cancelling preparationTo cancel preparation:

Touch the drinks sensor which is litup, or for drinks from Furtherprogrammes again.

Preparation will be cancelled.

Useful tip: Drink preparation can becancelled by pressing OK as soon asStop appears in the display.

When making coffee with milk or twoportions of a drink you can canceleach stage individually.

Touch OK.

Preparation will be cancelled.

Dispensing a double portionYou can dispense two portions into onecup or dispense two portions into twocups at the same time.

To prepare two cups at the sametime, place one cup under each jet.

Touch .

Select a drink.

Two portions of the desired drink will bedispensed from the central spout.

Useful tip: If, after a while, you have nottouched any of the drink sensors, the"Double portion"  option will revertback to single portions.

Preparing several cups ofcoffee - Coffee potYou can make several cups of coffeeone after the other automatically withthe Coffee pot function (max. 1 litre). Upto eight cups can be made in this way.

You can use the Coffee pot functiontwice in a row. After this, the coffeemachine needs a cooling down time ofone hour in order to avoid it beingdamaged.

Place a sufficiently large containerunder the central spout.

Touch .

Use the arrow keys  until Coffeepot is highlighted. Touch OK.

Use the arrow keys to highlightthe desired number of cups (3 to 8).Touch OK.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Each cup of coffee will be brewed anddispensed individually. The display willinform you about the progress.

Cancelling preparation

Touch OK when Stop appears in thedisplay.

Dispensing will stop.

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Cancelling Coffee pot

Touch .

Coffee pot dispensing will stop.

Making coffee drinks fromground coffeeTo prepare drinks using ready groundcoffee, add a portion of ground coffeeto the ground coffee chute.This allows you to prepare adecaffeinated coffee, for example, evenif the bean container is filled withregular coffee beans.

The coffee machine will recogniseautomatically that ground coffee hasbeen added to the coffee chute.

Only one portion can be prepared at atime when using ready ground coffee orespresso.

Add a maximum of two level spoonsof coffee to the ground coffee chute.If too much is added, the brew unitwill not be able to process thecoffee.

Adding ready ground coffee

The coffee machine will use all theground coffee which has been added tothe chute to make the next coffee.

Use the measuring spoon supplied sothat the correct amount is added.

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Open the ground coffee chute.

Use the measuring spoon to addready ground coffee to the chute.

Add a maximum of two level spoonsof coffee to the ground coffee chute.

Close the coffee chute.

Use ground coffee appears in the display.

Making drinks with ready groundcoffee

If you want to make a drink with readyground coffee:

Select Yes and touch OK.

You can now select which type of drinkyou would like to make with the groundcoffee.

Place a cup under the central spout.

Select a drink.

The coffee machine will prepare thedesired drink.

If you select No and confirm thiswith OK, the ground coffee will bedisposed of in the waste containerwithout being brewed. The appliancerinses.

Dispensing hot water (CM6350)

Caution! Danger of burning andscalding on the hot water spout.Water coming out of the spout isvery hot.

Please note that the water preparedby the machine is not boiling and istherefore not suitable for preparingblack tea.

Place a suitable cup underneath thehot water spout.

Touch .

Select Hot water and touch OK.

Hot water will be dispensed into thecup under the hot water spout.

To cancel preparation

Touch OK.

Preparation will be cancelled.

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Preparing User profile drinksYou can enter individual profiles to caterfor different tastes and preferences.

If you have already created your ownprofile (see "User profiles"), you canselect this to make a drink according toyour own preferences.

Touch .

Select the required profile with thearrow sensors  and touch OK.

The name of the selected user profilewill appear in the top of the display.

You can now prepare the drink youwant.

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Caution! Danger of burning andscalding from the central spout.Liquids and steam dispensed fromthe spouts will be very hot.

Do not use milk with additives. Mostadditives contain sugar which willadhere to the milk pipework anddamage the machine.

As soon as you select a drinkcontaining milk the machine will start toheat up. The milk will be drawn up intothe central spout where it is heated bysteam and also frothed for drinksrequiring milk froth.

If you have not made any milk drinksfor a while, rinse the milk systemthoroughly before making the firstdrink to ensure any bacteria isflushed out.

The following drinks with milk can bemade:

– Cappuccino  consists of approx.2/3 milk froth and 1/3 espresso.

– Latte macchiato  consists of 1/3each of hot milk, milk froth andespresso.

– Caffè latte  consists of hot milkand espresso.

Hot milk or milk froth can also bemade separately.

Useful tip: Using cold cow's milk(< 10 °C) with a protein content of atleast 3% will produce the perfect milkfroth.You can select milk with a fat contentaccording to preference. With wholemilk (at least  3.5% fat), the milk frothwill be slightly creamier.

Milk flask(Supplied with CM6350)

The stainless steel flask keeps milk coolfor longer. Good milk froth can only bemade with cold milk (< 10 °C).

Connect the stainless steel suctiontube to the inside of the lid. Makesure that the slanted end is pointingdownwards as shown.

Fill the milk flask up to max. 2 cmbelow the rim. Seal the milk flask withthe lid.

Connect the milk tube to the top ofthe lid. Make sure that the connectingpiece clicks into position.

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Place the milk flask beside the coffeemachine. Connect the other end ofthe milk tube to the central spout.

Using bottled milk or cartons

The milk tube for cartons and othersuitable containers is located behindthe appliance door.

Connect the milk pipe to the aperturein the central spout.

Place a container with sufficient milkbeside the coffee machine.

Place the end of the milk tube in thecontainer making sure that it issufficiently immersed in the milk.

Preparing drinks with milk Place a suitable cup or glass

underneath the central spout.

Select a drink:

– Cappuccino 

– Latte macchiato 

– In Further programmes: Caffè latte, Hotmilk, Milk froth

The coffee machine will now preparethe selected drink.

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When the beans are ground correctly,the coffee or espresso will flow evenlyinto the cup with a good crema.The crema should have an evennutbrown colour.

The grinder setting you select will beused for all coffee drinks.

There are various ways to tell whetherthe coffee grinder is set correctly.

The coffee has been too coarselyground if:

– Espresso or coffee flows into the cuptoo quickly.

– The crema is very pale and uneven.

Set a finer grinder setting.

The coffee has been too finely groundif:

– Espresso or coffee only trickles intothe cup.

– The crema is dark brown.

Set a coarser grinder setting.

To avoid damaging the grinder,please note the following:Only adjust the grinder one setting ata time.Grind the coffee beans again if youwant to adjust the grinder to the nextsetting.

Open the service door.

Push the slide control one setting tothe left (for finer grinding) or onesetting to the right (for coarsergrinding).

Close the service door.

Opening the service door resets theinternal counter for emptying the driptray and the waste container.

Empty the drip tray and the wastecontainer.

Dispense a coffee.

Then you can adjust the grinder settingwith the slide control again.

The altered grinder setting will not beused until after the second coffee hasbeen dispensed.

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You can adjust the amount of coffee,the brew temperature and pre-brewingindividually for each coffee drink. To dothis, first select the drink in theParameters  menu, then the drinkparameters can be adjusted.

Touch .

Select the drink you want and touchOK.

The current settings for the amount ofcoffee, brewing temperature and pre-brewing will be displayed for this drink.

Select Amount of coffee, Brewtemperature or Pre-brewing.

Select the setting you want and touchOK.

The setting is now saved.

Amount of coffeeThe coffee machine can grind and brew6-14 g of coffee beans per cup. Thegreater the quantity, the stronger thecoffee.

There are various ways to tell whetherthe amount of coffee is set correctly.

The amount of coffee is too low if:

– Espresso or coffee flows into the cuptoo quickly.

– The crema is very pale and uneven.

– The espresso or coffee lacks body.

Increase the amount of coffee so thatmore ground coffee is brewed.

The amount of coffee is too high if:

– Espresso or coffee only trickles intothe cup.

– The crema is dark brown.

– The espresso or coffee tastes bitter.

Decrease the amount of coffee so thatless ground coffee is brewed.

Useful tip: If the coffee is too strong foryou or it tastes bitter, try a different typeof bean.

Brewing temperatureThe ideal brewing temperature willdepend on

– the type of coffee being used,

– whether an espresso or a coffee isbeing prepared, and

– the altitude of the region.

If the coffee machine is located at morethan 2000 metres above sea level, thebrewing temperature needs to be setlower due to the change in pressure.This is because the boiling point forwater at a high altitude above sea levelis lower than the boiling point for waterat sea level.

Useful tip: Not all types of coffee canwithstand a high temperature. Certaintypes are too delicate - the crema ontop would not be as good and the tastewould be impaired.

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Pre-brewing ground coffeeWhen the pre-brewing function isswitched on, the freshly ground coffeeis first moistened with a little hot water.Then the remaining water is forcedthrough the moistened coffee at highpressure. This helps release the flavourof the coffee.

You can set pre-brewing for a normallength of time or an extra long length oftime. Alternatively, you can switch offthe "Pre-brewing" function. The machine is supplied with the "Pre-brewing" function switched off.

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The flavour of the coffee produceddepends not only on the type of coffee,but also on the amount of water used.You can programme the amount ofwater for all coffee drinks and hot waterto suit the size of your cups and thetype of coffee you are using.

For coffee drinks that use milk you canalso set the amount of milk or milk frothto be dispensed with these drinks.Additionally, you can set the portionsizes for hot milk and milk froth alone.

A maximum portion size can beprogrammed for each type of drink. Thecoffee machine halts preparation of thecoffee once this portion size has beenreached. The maximum possibleportion size is then saved by themachine for this type of drink.

If the water container becomes emptyduring the preparation of a drink, theprogramming of the portion size willbe cancelled. The portion size will notbe saved.

There are two ways of initiating theprogramming of the portion size:

– By touching the drink sensor whenyou are preparing a coffee; or

– By selecting Portion size in theParameters  menu.

The changed portion size is alwayssaved in the current user profile. Thename of the current user profile isshown in the top left of the display.

Cancelling portion size programming

Touch the drinks sensor which is litup or the sensor for drinks fromFurther programmes.

Changing the portion sizeduring drink preparationYou can change and save the portionsize for Espresso , Coffee ,Cappuccino  and Latte macchiato while making these drinks.

Place a cup under the central spout.

Touch the sensor for the drink youwant until Change appears in thedisplay.

The desired drink will be made and Savewill appear in the display.

When the cup is filled up to the levelyou want, touch OK.

If you want to change the portion sizefor coffee specialities made with milk(e.g. Cappuccino), the ingredients(components) which make up the drinkwill be saved one after the other whilethe drink is being made.

When the quantity for each ingredientreaches the level you want, touch OK.

The combination programmed in andthe total portion size will now bedispensed every time that particulardrink is selected.

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Changing the portion sizes inthe Parameters  menu

You can only change the portion sizesfor Long coffee, Caffè Latte, hotmilk and milk froth via the"Parameters" menu.

Place a suitable cup or glassunderneath the central spout.

Touch .

Select the drink you want.

Select Portion size and touch OK.

From this point onwards the procedureis identical to programming the portionsize during drink preparation.

Changing the portion size fordifferent User profilesYou can set the portion size forindividual drinks for each User profile.

Touch .

Select the User profile you want.

The name of the current User profile isshown in the top left of the display.

You can now change the portion size ofthe individual drinks as describedpreviously.

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In addition to the Miele profile, you canenter individual profiles to cater fordifferent tastes and preferences.

For each profile you can adjust thesettings for drinks individually (portionsize, grinder setting, brew temperatureand pre-brewing).

The name of the current User profile isshown in the top left of the display.

Calling up User profiles Touch .

You can now create a User profile.

If you have allocated a profile inaddition to the Miele standard profile,you have the following options:

– Select profile from the User profilesthat have already been allocated.

– Change name if the name of a Userprofile needs to be changed.

– Delete profile if you want to delete aUser profile.

– Change profile to set whether thecoffee machine automatically alwaysreverts to the Miele standard profileor retains the last selected profile.

Useful tip: Touch or to return tothe main menu.

Creating a User profile Select Create profile with the arrow

sensors  and touch OK.

Letters will appear in the display thatyou can select with the arrow sensors.You can use the arrow sensors to selectfrom numbers, upper case and lowercase letters.

Touch the arrow sensors  toselect the first character and thentouch OK.

The character will then appear in theline above.

Repeat the process until the requiredname appears in the display lineabove.

Useful tip: If you make a mistake,select the  sensor to delete the lastcharacter.

When you have finished entering aname and want to save it,

use the arrow sensors  tohighlight the tick  and touch the OKsensor.

If you do not want to save what youhave entered,

touch and hold until all charactershave been deleted and the coffeemachine jumps back to the previousmenu.

The last created profile is selected asthe current profile.

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Selecting a User profile

This selection is only possible if aprofile has been allocated in additionto the Miele standard profile.

Use the arrow sensors to selectSelect profile and touch OK.

Select the required profile with thearrow sensors  and touch OK.

The name of the current User profile isshown in the top left of the display.

Changing a User profile name

This selection is only possible if aprofile has been allocated in additionto the Miele standard profile.

Select Change name with the arrowsensors  and touch OK.

Proceed the same as with "Createprofile":

– Select to delete a character.

– To enter new characters, select therelevant character and confirm withOK.

– Save the new name by selecting inthe display and touching OK.

Deleting a profile

This selection is only possible if aprofile has been allocated in additionto the Miele standard profile.

Select Delete profile with the arrowsensors  and touch OK.

Select the profile you wish to delete.

Touch OK.

A tick  will appear after the name andthe profile will be deleted after a shorttime.

Changing a User profileYou can programme the coffee machineso that it changes back to the Mielestandard profile automatically after eachdrink is dispensed, so that the Mieleprofile is always active when themachine is switched on or so that itretains the most recently selectedprofile.

Select Change profile and touch OK.

You now have the following options:

– Manually: The selected User profileremains active until you selectanother User profile.

– After each use: The machine willchange back to the Miele standardprofile automatically after a drink isdispensed.

– When switched on: Each time themachine is switched on it willautomatically select the Mielestandard profile regardless of whichUser profile was set before themachine was last switched off.

Select the required option and touchOK.

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Calling up the "Settings" menu Touch .

You can now check or change thesettings.

Options which are currently selectedwill have a tick  next to them.

Touch if you want to access theprevious menu. Touch to return to Select drink.

Changing and saving settings Touch .

Select the setting you wish to changewith the arrow sensors  andtouch OK.

Use the arrow sensors  tohighlight the required option. Thentouch OK.

The setting is now saved.

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Overview of available settingsThe factory default for each option is indicated by *.

Menu option Available settings

Language deutsch* and other languages

Country

Time Clock format

– 12 h / 24 h*

Set

Timer Set : Switch on at / Switch off after (0:30)* / Switch off at

Activate : Switch on at (Yes / No*) / Switch off at (Yes / No*)

Eco mode On* / Off

Lighting Set the brightness

Info Number of drinks

– Total no. of drinks / Espresso / Coffee / Long coffee /Cappuccino / Latte macchiato / Caffè latte / Milk froth / Hotmilk / Hot water

No. of portions until appliance needs descaling:

No. of portions until brew unit needs degreasing:

System lock On / Off*

Water hardness Soft 1

Medium 2

Hard 3*

Very hard 4

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Menu option Available settings

Display brightness Set the brightness

Volume Buzzer tones

Keypad tone

Cup heating On / Off*

Showroom programme Demo mode (On / Off*)

Factory default Do not reset

Reset

The lighting, cup heating and volume functions are only available with theCM6350.

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LanguageYou can select a language and countryfor all display texts.

Useful tip: If you select the wronglanguage by mistake, you can find the"Language" option by following the flagsymbol .

Time of dayYou can set the clock display and thetime of day.

Clock format

You can select:

– 24-hour display (24 h)

– 12-hour display (12 h)

Setting the time of day

Use the arrow sensors  to set thehours and minutes.

TimerThe timer offers the following options:

The coffee machine

– switches on at a particular time, e.g.in the morning for breakfast (Switch onat).

– switches off at a particular time(Switch off at),

– switches off after a particular lengthof time if no sensors have beenpressed (Switch off after).

For Switch on at and Switch off at to beset, the timer must be activated.

Switch on at

Please note that the coffee machinewill not switch on at the required timeif you have activated the system lock.

Use the arrow sensors  to set thehours and minutes.

If the coffee machine has switched itselfon three times via the Switch on at timerfunction and no drinks have beendispensed, the machine will not switchitself on again automatically. Thisprevents the coffee machine fromswitching itself on unnecessarily, forexample, whilst you are away onholiday.The programmed times will, however,remain in memory and will bereactivated after manually switching themachine on again.

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Switch off at

Use the arrow sensors  to set thehours and minutes.

In the event of a longer absence theprogrammed times will remain inmemory and will be reactivated aftermanually switching the machine onagain.

Switch off after

If none of the sensors has been pressedor no drink has been prepared, thecoffee machine will switch itself off after30 minutes to save energy.

You can change this pre-setting usingthe arrow sensors  to a time ofbetween 15 minutes and 9 hours.

Activating and deactivating the timer

When the system lock is activated, theSwitch on at option for the timer cannotbe selected.

Select the timer function you want touse.

The selected option will have a nextto it.

Touch the arrow sensor  repeatedlyuntil Accept is highlighted. Touch theOK sensor.

Eco modeEco mode is an energy-saving mode.

If Eco mode is switched on, the coffeemachine heats up anew before eachdrink preparation. Preparation times areslightly longer.

When Eco mode is switched off, themachine uses considerably moreenergy. The coffee machine heats upfor the first drink preparation afterswitching on. After that the applianceremains heated up and drinks can beprepared with very little waiting time.

The coffee machine will indicate thatthe energy consumption has beenaltered.

Lighting(CM6350)

Change the brightness using the arrowsensors .

If no sensors are touched ormaintenance programmes carried out,the lighting will switch off afterapproximately 7 minutes to saveenergy.

Useful tip: To switch off the lighting,touch the arrow sensor until allsegments are empty and Switched offappears.

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Info (display information)In the Info option you can choose todisplay the number of preparedportions for each type of drink.

You can also see whether more than50 portions can be dispensed beforethe machine needs to be descaled orbefore the brew unit needs to bedegreased (No. of portions until ...).

Useful tip: To return to the previousdisplay, touch OK.

Locking the coffee machine(System lock )You can lock the coffee machine toprevent it being used without yourknowledge, by children, for example.

Activating and deactivating thesystem lock 

When the system lock is activated, theSwitch on at option for the timer isdeactivated. The coffee machine willnot switch on at the time set.

Overriding the system lock 

While the message Touch the OK sensorfor 6 seconds to unlock is in the display,

touch the OK sensor for 6 seconds.

As soon as you switch the coffeemachine off, the system lock will beactivated again and the coffeemachine is locked once more.

Water hardnessSee "Water hardness" for informationabout water hardness.

Display brightnessChange the display brightness usingthe arrow sensors .

Volume(CM6350)

You can set the volume of buzzer andkeypad tones using the arrowsensors .

Useful tip: To switch off the tones,touch the  arrow sensor until all of thesegments are empty and Switched offappears in the display.

Cup heating(CM6350)

See "Cup heating" for moreinformation.

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Factory defaultYou can reset the settings back to theones which were set when the coffeemachine was delivered - the factorydefault settings.

The number of drinks and the appliancestatus (No. of portions until applianceneeds descaling, ... brew unit needsdegreasing) cannot be reset.

Please refer to the "Overview ofavailable settings" chart for the factorysettings which are indicated by *.

The following settings will not bereset:

– Language

– Time

Showroom programme (Demomode)

Do not activate this function fordomestic use.

The appliance can be presented inMiele Experience Centres or retailstores with the Showroom programmefunction. The lighting will come on butdrinks cannot be dispensed and otheractions cannot be carried out.

If you activate the Demo mode, youcannot switch the appliance off withthe On/Off sensor .

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Clean the coffee machine regularly to avoid a build-up of bacteria.

Quick guide

Recommended frequency What do I need to clean / maintain?

Every day(at the end of the day)

Water container

Waste container

Drip tray and drip tray cover

Stainless steel milk flask

Once a week (more often if heavily soiled)

Central spout with cappuccinatore

Brew unit

Area underneath the brew unit

Housing (particularly important straight after descaling)

Once a month Bean container and ground coffee chute

When prompted Milk pipework

Brew unit (degrease with the cleaning tablets)

Descale the machine

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Cleaning by hand or in thedishwasherThe following components must onlybe cleaned by hand:

– Stainless steel central spout cover

– Brew unit

– Water container lid

– Bean container lid

– Stainless steel milk flask

– Lower panel

Some components of the coffeemachine are dishwasher safe.However, cleaning these in thedishwasher frequently can causethem to become discoloured due toregular contact with food residues(e.g. tomatoes) in the dishwasher.The surface of these componentscan also become damaged.

The following components aredishwasher safe:

– Drip tray and lid

– Drip tray cover

– Waste container

– Water container

– Central spout (without stainless steelcover)

Danger of burning and scaldingon hot components or by hot liquids.Always allow the coffee machine tocool down before cleaning it.Caution: Water in the drip tray can bevery hot.

Do not use a steam cleaner toclean this machine. Steam couldreach the electrical components andcause a short circuit.

It is important to clean the machineregularly as the used coffee groundswill soon go mouldy. Milk residue canspoil and the milk pipework canbecome blocked.

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All external surfaces are susceptibleto scratching. Scratches on glasssurfaces could even cause abreakage. Contact with unsuitablecleaning agents can discolour theexternal surfaces. Wipe up anyspillages or splashes of descalingagent immediately.

To avoid damaging the surfaces ofyour appliance, do not use:

– cleaning agents containing soda,ammonia, acids or chlorides,

– solvent-based cleaning agents,

– cleaning agents containing descalingagents,

– stainless steel cleaning agents,

– dishwasher cleaner,

– glass cleaning agents,

– oven cleaner,

– abrasive cleaning agents, e.g.powder cleaners and cream cleaners,

– hard, abrasive sponges, e.g. potscourers, brushes or sponges whichhave been previously used withabrasive cleaning agents,

– dirt erasers,

– sharp metal tools.

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Drip tray and waste container

Clean the drip tray and wastecontainer every day to avoidunpleasant smells and mildew.

The waste container is located in thedrip tray. Water from rinsing alsocollects in the waste container.

A prompt will appear in the displaywhen the drip tray and/or the wastecontainer is full and needs to beemptied. Empty the drip tray and thewaste container.

Danger of burning!If the rinsing process has justfinished, wait a while beforeremoving the drip tray as the waterused for rinsing will run out of thecoffee spouts.

Push the central spout up as far as itwill go.

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Then pull the drip tray carefully out ofthe machine. Take the lid off .

Empty the drip tray and the wastecontainer.

Remove the drip tray cover  andthe lower panel .

Clean all parts thoroughly.

Clean the lower panel by hand onlyusing warm water and a littlewashing-up liquid.All other parts are dishwasher safe.

Clean the inside of the machineunderneath the drip tray.

Reassemble all parts and place thedrip tray back in the coffee machine.

Make sure that the drip tray is pushedright into the coffee machine as far asit will go.

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Drip tray cover Remove the drip tray cover.

The drip tray cover can be cleaned inthe dishwasher, or by hand usingwarm water, a little washing up liquid,and a soft cloth.

Dry the drip tray.

Refit the drip tray. Make sure that thedrip tray cover is correctly fitted (seepicture).

Water container

Clean the water container lid byhand only using hot water, a littlewashing up liquid, and a soft cloth.

Press the lid on the right-hand side.

Pull the water container up by the lidto remove it.

Take the lid off the container andwash it by hand.

The water container can be cleanedin the dishwasher, or by hand usingwarm water and a little washing-upliquid. After cleaning, dry the watercontainer.

Thoroughly clean and dry the surfacethe water container sits on,particularly the slots.

Fit the lid back on the container.

Make sure that the valve, theunderside of the water container andthe surface the water container sits onare clean. Otherwise the watercontainer will not sit correctly.

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Stainless steel water intakevalve filterThe stainless steel water intake valvefilter is located in the recess for thewater container.

Particles in water may deposit on thefine mesh of the filter. Therefore checkthe stainless steel filter once a monthfor soiling.

Remove the water container.

Clean the stainless steel filter withwater only without detergent in orderto avoid possible unpleasantflavours.

Check the stainless steel filter forsoiling and clean it if necessary, e.g.with a damp cotton bud.

Push the water container back intothe appliance.

Central spout withcappuccinatore

Clean the central spout cover byhand only using warm water and alittle washing-up liquid.

All other parts are dishwasher-safe.

Push the central spout right downand remove the stainless steel coverby pulling it off towards you.

Pull the dispensing unit off towardsyou.

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Twist off the upper section with theholder for the milk pipework and pullit off. Then pull the Y-shaped piece off. Remove the dispensing spouts.

Clean all parts thoroughly.

Clean the surfaces of the centralspout with a damp cloth.

If the milk tube is blocked, clean itunder running water with the brushsupplied:

Insert the brush in the milk tube.Move it back and forth as far as it willgo until all milk residue has beenremoved.

Fit the dispensing unit back together.

Refit the dispensing unit onto thecentral spout. Press firmly to ensurethe spouts at the bottom connectcorrectly with the edge of thedispenser.

Replace the stainless steel cover andconnect the milk tube if applicable.

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Stainless steel milk flask(CM6350)

The milk flask should be taken apartand cleaned every day.

Clean all parts by hand only usinghot water, a little washing up liquidand a soft cloth. Use the cleaningbrush supplied to remove milkresidue from the milk pipework ifnecessary.

Rinse all parts thoroughly underrunning water.

Residual washing-up liquid can affectthe taste of milk from the machine andthe quality of the milk froth.

Dry all parts afterwards.

Reassemble the milk flask.

Milk pipework

Ensure that all components inwhich milk is transported are cleanedon a regular basis. Milk naturallycontains bacteria that rapidlymultiply if the milk pipework is notcleaned properly. Soiling in theappliance may be dangerous tohealth.

The milk pipework must be cleaned atleast once a week. A message in thedisplay will prompt you when this needsto be done.

Confirm the message with OK.

When you confirm the message Cleanmilk pipework with OK, the internalcounter for the cleaning interval will bereset. You will not be reminded again.

There are two options for cleaning themilk pipework:

– You can remove and dismantle thecentral spout with its integratedcappuccinatore and either wash it inthe dishwasher or by hand with warmwater and a little washing-up liquid(see "Central spout with integratedcappuccinatore").

– Or you can clean the milk pipeworkusing the Clean milk pipeworkmaintenance programme togetherwith the Miele Cleaning agent for milkpipework (see "Cleaning the milkpipework using the maintenanceprogramme").

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Bean container and groundcoffee chute

Danger of injury on the grinder.Switch off the machine anddisconnect it from the power supplybefore cleaning the bean container.

Coffee beans contain oils which candeposit on the walls of the beancontainer and hinder the flow of thebeans. Therefore, clean the beancontainer regularly with a soft cloth.

Useful tip: Use a vacuum cleaner toremove any coffee residues from thebean container and the ground coffeechute.

Open the bean container.

Remove any coffee beans.

Clean the bean container with a dry,soft cloth.

The bean container can now be refilled.

If necessary, clean the ground coffeechute:

Open the coffee chute and removeany ground coffee residue.

Housing

If soiling is not removed promptly, itcould cause the surface of themachine to alter or discolour.Remove any soiling immediately.Make sure that water cannot getbehind the display.All external surfaces are susceptibleto scratching. Contact withunsuitable cleaning agents can alteror discolour the surfaces.To protect the machine andsurrounding surfaces from damage,make sure you wipe up any spillagesor splashes of descaling agentimmediately.

Switch the coffee machine off.

Clean the appliance front with asolution of warm water and a littlewashing-up liquid applied with a softsponge or cloth. Then dry all partswith a soft cloth.

Useful tip: You can also clean theappliance front with the original Miele allpurpose microfibre cloth.

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Maintenance programmesThe coffee machine has the followingmaintenance programmes:

– Rinsing the appliance

– Rinsing the milk pipework

– Cleaning the milk pipework

– Degreasing the brew unit

– Descaling the machine

Carry out the relevant maintenanceprogramme when the prompt to do soappears in the display. Please see thefollowing pages for more information.

Opening the "Maintenance" menu

Touch .

Select Maintenance with the arrowsensor . Touch OK.

You can now select a maintenanceprogramme.

Rinsing the applianceYou can also rinse the appliancemanually.

After a coffee has been dispensed, themachine is rinsed before it switchesoff. This removes any residual coffeegrounds.

Touch .

Select Maintenance and touch OK.

Select Rinse appliance and touch OK.

The pipework will now be cleaned.

You may also be prompted to insert theend of the milk pipe into the drip tray.

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Rinsing the milk pipeworkMilk residue can clog up the milk pipes.If a drink has been made using milk, thecoffee machine will prompt you to rinsethe pipework when you switch themachine off.

You can also rinse the milk pipeworkmanually.

Touch .

Select Maintenance and touch OK.

Select Rinse milk pipework and touchOK.

When prompted, place the end of themilk tube into the right-hand aperturein the drip tray.

Touch OK.

The milk pipework will now be rinsed.

Cleaning the milk pipeworkusing the maintenanceprogrammeFor optimal cleaning results, werecommend Miele Cleaning Agent formilk pipework. The Cleaning Agent formilk pipework has been speciallydeveloped for use with Miele coffeemachines and prevents subsequentdamage.

It is available to order via the Mielewebshop or directly from Miele (see theend of this booklet for contact details).

The Clean milk pipework maintenanceprogramme lasts forapprox. 15 minutes.

Touch .

Select Maintenance and touch OK.

The cleaning process cannot becancelled. It must be completedthrough to the end.

Select Clean milk pipework and touchOK.

The process will start.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Place milk pipe in cleaning agent appears inthe display.

Making a cleaning solution:

Dissolve the cleaning agent in acontainer with 200 ml of lukewarmwater. Stir the solution with a spoonuntil the powder has fully dissolved.

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Carrying out the cleaning process:

Place the container next to themachine and hang the milk tube inthe solution. Make sure it is placedsufficiently far into the cleaningsolution.

Touch OK.

Follow the further instructions givenin the display.

The cleaning process is finished at theend of the rinsing cycle.

Degreasing the brew unit andcleaning the interiorDepending on the natural oil content ofthe coffee used, the brew unit canbecome blocked quite quickly. It mustbe degreased regularly in order toensure aromatic coffee and trouble-freeoperation of the coffee machine.

We recommend using Miele CleaningTablets to clean the brew unit. Thesehave been specially developed for usewith Miele coffee machines and preventsubsequent damage. Miele Cleaning Tablets can be orderedvia the Miele webshop or directly fromMiele (see the end of this booklet forcontact details).

The maintenance programme fordegreasing the brew unit lasts forapprox. 15 minutes.

After 200 portions have beendispensed, Degrease the brew unit andclean inside the machine will appear in thedisplay.

Confirm the message with OK.

The message will appear at regularintervals until the brew unit has beendegreased. Once the maximumpossible number of portions has beenreached, the coffee machine will lockout.

You can switch the coffee machine off ifyou do not want to carry out themaintenance programme at this point intime. You will only be able to makecoffee drinks again once the the brewunit has been degreased.

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Start "Degrease brew unit"

Touch .

Select Maintenance and touch OK.

Select Degrease the brew unit.

The cleaning process cannot becancelled. It must be completedthrough to the end.

Touch OK.

The process will start.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Cleaning the brew unit and interior ofthe machine

Clean the brew unit by hand onlyunder warm running water. Do notuse washing-up liquid or any othercleaning agent. The moving parts ofthe brew unit are lubricated.Washing-up liquid will damage thebrew unit.To ensure good tasting coffee and toprevent the formation of microbes inthe machine, remove and clean thebrew unit under running water once aweek.

Rinse the brew unit by hand and clean insidethe machine appears in the display.

Open the appliance door.

Press the button under the handle ofthe brew unit  and, whilst doing so,turn the handle to the left .

Carefully pull the brew unit out of thecoffee machine.

If you cannot remove the brew unit orcan only do so with difficulty, the brewunit is not in the correct position (See"Problem solving guide").

When you have removed the brewunit, do not change the position ofthe handle on the brew unit.

Clean the brew unit by hand underwarm running water without usingwashing-up liquid.

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Wipe any remaining coffee off the twofilters (see arrows).

Dry the funnel to prevent groundcoffee sticking to it the next time acoffee is prepared.

Make sure you regularly remove anydamp ground coffee residues toprevent the build-up of mould.

Clean the inside of the coffeemachine. Make sure that the areashighlighted in the illustration arecleaned particularly well.

Useful tip: Use your vacuum cleaner toremove dry ground coffee residues.

When Place the brew unit containing acleaning tablet in the machine and close themachine door appears in the display:

Drop a cleaning tablet into the top ofthe brew unit (arrow).

Push the brew unit with cleaningtablet back into the coffee machine,making sure it goes in straight.

Press the button under the handle ofthe brew unit  and, whilst doing so,turn the handle to the right .

Then close the appliance door.

Follow the further instructions givenin the display.

The cleaning process is finished at theend of the rinsing cycle.

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Degrease the brew unit whenprompted to do so.

No drinks can be made and Degreasethe brew unit appears in the display.

The maintenance programme cannotbe cancelled. It must be completedthrough to the end.

Touch OK.

The maintenance programme will start.

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Important! When descaling themachine, cover delicate surfaces andnatural flooring to prevent damagefrom splashes of descaling solution.Ensure that any splashes ofdescaling solution are wiped upimmediately.

Limescale builds up in the coffeemachine through use. How often theappliance needs to be descaled willdepend on the water hardness level inyour area. The machine should bedescaled regularly to ensure that itfunctions correctly.

The appliance will guide you throughthe descaling process. Variousmessages will appear in the display,e.g. you will be prompted to empty thedrip tray or fill the water container.

The descaling process is essential andtakes approx. 12 minutes.

The coffee machine prompts you whenit needs to be descaled. No. of portionsuntil appliance needs descaling:  50appears in the display. Each time adrink is prepared, the coffee machinedisplays the number of portionsremaining until descaling must becarried out.

Confirm the message with OK.

When the number of remaining portionsreaches 0, the appliance will lock out.

You can switch off the coffee machine ifyou do not want to descale it at thispoint in time. However, you will be ableto prepare drinks only after descalinghas been carried out.

Descaling after promptappears in the displayDescale appliance appears in the display.

The descaling programme cannot becancelled once you have touched OK.The programme has to be completedthrough to the end.

Touch OK.

The process will start.

Follow the instructions in the display.

When Fill the water container with descalingagent and lukewarm water up to the symbol and replace appears in the display,proceed as follows.

Creating the descaling solution

We recommend using Miele DescalingTablets for optimum results.These have been specially developedfor use with Miele coffee machines andprevent subsequent damage.

Other descaling agents, whichcontain other acids besides citricacid and/or other undesirablesubstances, such as chlorides forexample, could damage the coffeemachine. Moreover, the descalingeffect required cannot be guaranteedif the descaling solution is not of theappropriate concentration.

Miele Descaling Tablets are available toorder via the Miele webshop or directlyfrom Miele (see the end of this bookletfor contact details).

You will need one descaling tablet todescale the machine.

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Fill the water container to themarker  with lukewarm water.

Place one descaling tablet in thewater.

Follow the instructions for the mixingratio carefully. It is important that youdo not fill the water container withtoo much or too little water.Otherwise the descaling process willbe cancelled prematurely.

Carrying out descaling

Push the water container back intothe appliance.

Follow the further instructions givenin the display.

When Rinse the water container and fill withfresh tap water up to the descaling symbol appears in the display:

Remove the water container andrinse it thoroughly with clean water.Ensure that no descaling solutionresidue remains in the watercontainer. Fill the water container tothe symbol with fresh tap water.

The cleaning process is finished at theend of the rinsing cycle. You can nowprepare drinks again.

To protect the machine andsurrounding surfaces from damage,make sure you wipe up any spillagesor splashes of descaling agentimmediately.

Descaling when not promptedby a message Touch .

Select Maintenance and touch OK.

Select Descale appliance.

The descaling programme cannot becancelled once you have touched OK.The programme has to be completedthrough to the end.

Touch OK.

The descaling programme will begin.

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Most problems that occur during daily use can be easily corrected. With the helpof the following guide, you will be able to find the causes of problems and rectifythem.

Important! Never open the casing of the appliance.Unauthorised or incorrect repairs could cause personal injury or damage to theappliance.Repairs should only be carried out by technicians approved by Miele.

If you can't remedy the problem yourself, please call Miele. Please note that a call-out charge will be applied to unnecessary service visits where the problem couldhave been rectified as described in these operating instructions.

Messages in the display

Error messages must be confirmed with OK, otherwise the message canreappear in the display even though the problem has been remedied.

Follow the instructions which appear in the display to remedy the problem.

If the fault message appears in the display again, contact Miele.

Message Possible cause and remedy

F1, F2,F80, F82

There is a fault inside the appliance. Switch the machine off with the On/Off  sensor.

Wait for approx. 1 hour before switching it back onagain.

F41, F42, F74, F77, F235,F236

There is a fault inside the appliance. Switch the machine off with the On/Off  sensor.

Wait for approx. 2 minutes before switching it backon again.

F10, F17 No water or very little water is being drawn in. Remove the water container, fill it with fresh tap

water and replace it. Check the stainless steel water intake valve filter

and clean if necessary (see "Stainless steel waterintake valve filter").

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Message Possible cause and remedy

F73 orCheck the brew unit

The brew unit cannot be positioned correctly. Switch the machine off with the On/Off  sensor. Remove and clean the brew unit by hand (see

"Cleaning and care - Degreasing the brew unit andcleaning the interior").

Push the coffee ejector of the brew unit into thecorrect position (see diagram).

Do not fit the brew unit. Close the appliance doorand switch the machine on with the On/Off sensor.

This will initialise the brew unit motor and put it backinto the start position. When Insert the brew unit appears in the display,

open the appliance door and put the brew unitback in the machine. Then close the appliancedoor.

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Message Possible cause and remedy

Too much ground coffee There is too much ground coffee in the coffee chute. The brew unit cannot compact coffee powder if morethan two level spoonfuls of ground coffee are addedto the coffee chute. The ground coffee will be emptiedinto the waste container and the fault message willappear in the display. Switch the machine off with the On/Off  sensor. Remove and clean the brew unit by hand (see

"Cleaning and care - Degreasing the brew unit andcleaning the interior").

Remove the ground coffee inside the coffeemachine, e.g. with a vacuum cleaner.

Use the measuring spoon supplied to add theground coffee. Place a maximum of two levelscoops of coffee in the ground coffee chute.

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Unusual performance of the coffee machine

Problem Possible cause and remedy

The display remainsdark when the coffeesystem is turned onwith the On/Off sensor.

The On/Off sensor was not touched for longenough. Touch the On/Off  sensor for at least 3 seconds.

The plug is not correctly inserted into the socket orthe socket is not switched on. Insert the plug into the socket correctly and switch

on.The mains fuse has tripped because the coffeemachine, mains voltage or another appliance isdefective. Switch off at the wall socket and remove the plug. Contact a qualified electrician or Miele.

CM6350:The lighting remains offafter the coffeemachine has beenswitched on.

The lighting has been switched off. Switch the lighting on (see "Settings - Lighting").

The lighting is faulty. Call Miele.

The coffee machineswitches off suddenly.

The switch-off time programmed using the timer hasbeen reached. If required, you can select a new switch-off time

(see "Settings - Timer").The plug is not correctly inserted into the socket. Insert the plug into the socket correctly.

CM6350:The coffee machine isswitched on. Thelighting switches offsuddenly.

This is not a fault. The lighting switches offapproximately 7 minutes after the coffee machinewas last used.

The sensors do notrespond to touch.The appliance cannotbe operated.

There is an internal fault. Disconnect the appliance from the electricity

supply by switching off at the wall socket andwithdrawing the power plug, or switching off themains circuit breaker.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

The coffee machinedoes not switch itselfon, although the Switchon at setting has beenactivated for the timer.

The system lock has been activated. You need to deactivate the system lock (see

"Settings - Locking the coffee machine (Systemlock)").

The machine was not used after switching onautomatically three times in succession. Switch the machine on and dispense a drink.

The display is hard tosee or not able to beread.

The display brightness is set too low. Change this setting (see "Settings – Display

brightness").

Fill and replace the watercontainer appears in thedisplay even though thewater container is fulland in the machine.

The water container is not in the correct position. Remove the water container and push it back in

again. Check the stainless steel water intake valve filter

and clean if necessary (see "Stainless steel waterintake valve filter").

The water container was not correctly filled andrefitted for descaling. Fill the water container to the descaling symbol 

and restart the descaling programme.

Fill and replace the watercontainer appears afterswitching on eventhough the container isfilled and fitted in themachine. The appliancedoes not rinse.

The coffee machine needs descaling. Switch the machine off with the On/Off  sensor.

Wait approx. 1 hour. Then switch the machine on again. As soon as

Heating-up phase appears in the display, touch and select Descale appliance.

Descale the coffee machine.

After switching on themachine the messageEmpty the drip tray and thewaste container appearseven though they areboth empty.

This is not a fault.The drip tray and waste container were probably notemptied after making the last coffee, or the internalcounter was not reset. Remove the drip tray and waste container from the

machine and empty them.

Neither milk nor milkfroth comes out of thecentral spout.

The milk pipework is blocked. Clean the central spout, taking particular care to

clean the cappuccinatore and milk pipesthoroughly with the cleaning brush.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

Empty the drip tray and thewaste container appearsin the display, eventhough the drip tray isempty.

The drip tray isn't sitting correctly in the appliance. Push the drip tray all the way into the appliance. Make sure that the lower panel is sitting on the

drip tray correctly.

Insert the drip tray and thewaste container appearsin the display eventhough both are fitted.

The drip tray is not correctly fitted and is therefore notdetected. Empty the drip tray and the waste container.

Reassemble all parts and place the drip tray andthe waste container back in the coffee machine.

The service door is open. Close the service door. If necessary, empty the drip tray and the waste

container. Reassemble all parts and place the driptray and the waste container back in the coffeemachine.

The drip tray or wastecontainer is full oroverflowing, althoughthey have been emptiedfollowing eachreminder.

This is not a fault.The drip tray and waster container were probablyremoved or the service panel was opened without thedrip tray and waste container being emptied. Whenthe drip tray is removed or the service panel opened,the internal counter for emptying the drip tray andwaste container is automatically reset. Remove the drip tray and waste container from the

machine and empty them.

Fill the bean containerappears in the displayeven though the beancontainer has just beenfilled.

This is not a fault. Confirm the message with OK.

The coffee machinedoes not rinse itselfwhen turned on.

This is not a fault.If the coffee machine is already at operatingtemperature, rinsing will not take place.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

Coffee dispensing isrepeatedly interruptedand the message Fill thebean container appears inthe display.

This is not a fault.The brew unit has not detected the ground coffee.The coffee may be too finely ground or there may notbe enough of it. Usually this is because the grinder isset too fine and the amount set is insufficient.

Confirm the message with OK.

If the coffee is too strong for you or tastes bitter, try adifferent type of coffee beans.

If the display appears with all types of coffee: Set the grinder to a coarser setting (see "Coffee

the way you like it - Grinder setting"). Check the amounts of coffee set for all coffee

drinks (see "Coffee the way you like it - Amount ofcoffee"). Select a larger amount of coffee ifnecessary.

Don't forget to check any drinks changed in"Profiles".If the message only appears when dispensing certaindrinks: Check the amount of coffee set for this drink (see

"Coffee the way you like it - Amount of coffee").Select a larger amount of coffee.

You may also need to set a coarser grinder setting.

The descalingprogramme was startedby mistake.

The descaling programme cannot be stopped oncethe OK sensor has been touched.Descaling must be continued through to completion.This is a safety precaution to make sure the machineis descaled correctly. This is important for thelongevity and functional efficiency of your coffeemachine.

Descale the coffee machine (see "Descaling").

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

Coffee is not flowingout of the central spout,or is only beingdispensed via onespout.

The central spout has a blockage. Rinse the coffee pipework (see "Cleaning and care

- Rinsing the appliance").

If there is still no coffee coming out, or coffee is onlycoming out of one side: Dismantle the central spout and clean all parts

carefully (see "Cleaning and care - Central spoutwith integrated cappuccinatore").

Make sure all parts are reassembled correctly.

Milk is dripping orrunning out of thecentral spout eventhough no milk is beingdispensed.

The level of milk in the milk flask is higher than thecentral spout. Push the central spout up as far as it will go.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

The milk sputters whenit is dispensed. Hissingnoises can be heardwhen milk is beingheated up or frothed.Although the milkshould be frothed, onlyhot milk comes out ofthe main dispenser.

The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth canonly be achieved with cold milk (below 10°C). Check the temperature of the milk.

The main dispenser with integrated cappucinatore isnot correctly fitted and is taking in air. Or the spoutsare blocked. Check whether the central spout has been

assembled correctly. Make sure that all parts aretightly connected to one another.

If necessary, clean the central spout. Rub thespout under running water to remove any dirt.

The milk pipework, connections or the intake tube onthe milk flask are blocked. Clean all parts thoroughly with the cleaning brush.

The steam jet on the central spout has a blockage.

Clean the steam jet with the cleaning brush (seeillustration).

Coffee grounds havesettled on the lid of thedrip tray and in theinterior around the brewunit.

This is not a fault.The movement of the brew unit during the brewingprocess can cause some ground coffee to fall aroundit. The type of beans used, the fineness of the groundcoffee and the amount of coffee ground also affectthe amount. Important: Clean the inside of the brewunit regularly to prevent mould.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

The display lights upbut the coffee machinedoes not heat up and nodrinks are made.The coffee machinecannot be turned offwith the On/Off  sensor.

The Demo mode of the coffee machine for Miele Experience Centres has been activated. Deactivate the Demo mode (see "Settings - Demo

mode").

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Unsatisfactory results

Problem Possible cause and remedy

The coffee is not hotenough.

The cup has not been pre-heated.The smaller the cup and the thicker its walls, the moreimportant 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 (see "Brewing

temperature").The filters in the brew unit are blocked. Remove and clean the brew unit by hand (see

"Remove the brew unit and wash by hand"). Degrease the brew unit (see "Degreasing the brew

unit and cleaning the interior").

The heating-up time isgetting longer, theamount of water beingdispensed is incorrectand the coffee machineis not performingproperly. Coffee drinksare being dispensedvery slowly from thecentral spout.

The coffee machine needs descaling. Descale the coffee machine.

The amount of coffee orespresso dispensed haschanged.

This is not a fault.You probably changed the drink size by pressing thesensor longer. Touching the drink sensors for longerstarts quantity programming for the respective drink(see "Portion size"). If you do not save a portion size,the maximum possible amount is saved for this drink.

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Problem Possible cause and remedy

The consistency of themilk froth isunsatisfactory.

The milk temperature is too high. Good milk froth canonly be achieved when cold milk (below 10 °C) isused. Check the temperature of the milk in the milk flask.

The milk pipework is blocked. Clean the central spout with integrated

cappuccinatore and the milk pipework with thecleaning brush supplied.

The coffee grindermakes a louder noisethan usual.

The coffee bean container has become empty duringthe grinding process. Fill the container with fresh beans.

There may be stones in amongst the coffee beans. Switch the coffee machine off immediately. Call

Miele.

The coffee flows tooquickly into the cup.

The coffee is too coarsely ground. Set the grinder to a finer setting (see "Setting the

coffee grinder").

The coffee trickles tooslowly into the cup.

The coffee is too finely ground. Set the grinder to a coarser setting (see "Setting

the coffee grinder").

The crema on thecoffee or espresso isnot as it should be.

The grinder setting is not correct. Set the grinder to a finer or coarser setting (see

"Setting the coffee grinder").The brewing temperature is too high for this type ofcoffee. Set a lower brewing temperature (see "Brewing

temperature").The coffee beans are no longer fresh. Add fresh coffee beans to the coffee bean

container.

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If you are not going to use the coffeemachine for an extended period of timeand you intend to transport it, e.g. whenmoving house, a number of procedureswill need to be carried out:

– Empty and clean the coffee beancontainer

– Empty and clean the water container

– Evaporate the coffee machine

– Clean the drip tray and wastecontainer

– Pack the machine securely

Evaporating the coffeemachineThe coffee machine should beevaporated before it is stored for a longperiod of time or transported anydistance - particularly at temperaturesbelow freezing.

Evaporating means removing all waterfrom the system. This prevents waterand frost damage to the appliance.

Switch the machine on with the On/Off  sensor.

Touch .

Touch  twice.

Empty the system? appears in thedisplay.

Select Yes and touch OK.

Follow the instructions in the display.

Caution! Danger of burning andscalding on the dispensing spouts.Hot steam is discharged.

The evaporation process is finishedwhen Process finished appears in thedisplay and the display then goes out.

Switch off the machine and unplug itto disconnect it from the powersupply.

Clean the drip tray and wastecontainer.

The coffee machine is now ready to bepacked.

PackingThe coffee machine should only bepacked when it is clean and dry.Residues of coffee grounds can causescratches on surfaces. Coffee and milkresidues or water can cause a build-upof bacteria.

Use the original packaging includingpolystyrene blocks to pack the coffeemachine.

Also pack the operating instructions sothat they are available when the coffeemachine is next used.

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After sales serviceIn the event of a fault which you cannotcorrect yourself, please contact Miele.

The contact details for Miele are givenat the back of these instructions.

When contacting Miele, please quotethe model and serial number of yourcoffee machine.These can be found on the data platelocated behind the lower panel of theappliance.

WarrantyThis appliance has a manufacturer'swarranty period of 2 years.

For further information, please refer toyour warranty booklet.

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The following tips can help you saveenergy and money as well as care forthe environment:

– Operate the coffee machine in "Ecomode" (default setting).

– Energy consumption may increase ifyou change the settings for the"timers".

This setting uses more energy appears inthe display.

– Switch the coffee machine off withthe On/Off sensor  if it is not goingto be used for a while.

– Change the setting for the "Switch offafter" timer to 15 minutes. The coffeemachine will then switch itself off15 minutes after the last drink wasmade or a sensor was touched.

– If you only want to pre-heat yourcups occasionally, you can switch thecup heating surface off (CM6350).You can use hot water to pre-heat thecups.

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Before connecting the appliance, makesure that the connection data on thedata plate (voltage and frequency)match the mains electricity supply.This data must correspond in order toavoid the risk of damage to theappliance. Consult a qualifiedelectrician if in any doubt.

The connection data is given on thedata plate. The data plate can be seenon the left-hand side when the drip trayis pulled out.

The machine is supplied with a mainscable with moulded plug for connectionto a 50 Hz 220-240 V supply.

The coffee machine must be connectedto the mains supply via a suitableswitched socket with earthing contact.Connection must comply with nationaland local safety regulations.

The fuse rating must be at least 10 A.

The socket should be next to theappliance and easily accessible.

Do not connect the machine to themains electricity supply by a multi-socket adapter or an extension lead.These do not guarantee the safety ofthe appliance (e.g. danger ofoverheating).

Do not connect the machine to aninverter such as those used with anautonomous energy source, e.g. solarpower. When switched on, peak loadsin the system can cause the safetyswitch-off mechanism to be triggered.This can damage the electronic unit.

The machine must not be used with so-called energy saving plugs. Thesereduce the amount of energy suppliedto the machine, causing it to overheat.

If the connection cable is faulty, it mayonly be replaced by a qualifiedelectrician in order to avoid a hazard.

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Installation

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Danger of overheating!Please ensure that there is adequateventilation around the machine. Donot cover the machine with teatowels or similar objects whilst it is inuse.

Danger of overheating!If the coffee machine is installedbehind a kitchen furniture door, itmay only be used with the furnituredoor open.Do not close the furniture door whilethe coffee machine is in use.

Please observe the following installationinstructions:

– The location of the machine must bedry and well ventilated.

– The ambient temperature of the roomin which the machine is used must bebetween +10 °C and +38 °C.

– The machine must be set up on alevel surface. The surface must bewater resistant.

If the machine is installed in a niche, theniche must provide the followingminimum dimensions:

Height 508 mm

Width 450 mm

Depth 555 mm

When setting up the machine: makesure that the front of the machinecan be fully opened so that the brewunit can be removed with ease whenrequired.

The machine must be set up in theniche such that it sits flush with thefront edge of the niche.

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Technical data

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Current draw in standby mode(default setting):

< 0.5 Watt

Pump pressure: max. 15 bar

Through-flow heater: 1 stainless steel thermo block

Appliance dimensions (W x H x D): 251 x 359 x 427 mm

Net weight: 9.9 kg

Connection cable length: 140 cm

Water container capacity:

1.8 l

Bean containercapacity:

 300 g

Stainless steel milk flaskcapacity:

0.5 l

Waste containercapacity:

max. 10 portions of coffee grounds

Central spout: Height adjustable from 80-140 mm

Grinder: Stainless steel mill

Grinder setting: 5 settings

Ground coffee amount: max. 12 g

The stainless steel milk flask is supplied with the CM6350.

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www.miele.com.au

Miele Experience Centre and Head Office Melbourne:1 Gilbert Park DriveKnoxfield, VIC 3180

Miele Experience Centre South Melbourne:206-210 Coventry StreetSouth Melbourne, VIC 3205

Miele Experience Centre and Office Sydney:3 Skyline PlaceFrenchs Forest, NSW 2086

Miele Experience Centre and Office Brisbane:39 Harvey Street NorthEagle Farm, QLD 4009

Miele Experience Centre and Office Perth:

83-85 Sir Donald Bradman DriveHilton, SA 5033

205-207 Stirling HighwayClaremont, WA 6010

Miele Experience Centre and Office Adelaide:

Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.

Miele New Zealand Limited

Level 2, 10 College HillFreemans Bay, Auckland 1011

Miele Experience CentreAuckland:8 College HillFreemans Bay, Auckland 1011Telephone:0800 464 353 (0800 4 MIELE)www.miele.co.nz

Miele Global HeadquartersGermanyMiele & Cie. KGCarl-Miele-Straße 2933332 GüterslohFederal Republic of Germany

Head Office:

IRD 98 463 631

ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398

Miele Experience Centre Gold Coast:131 Ferry RoadSouthport, QLD 4215

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M.-Nr. 10 648 830 / 00en – AU, NZ

CM6150, CM6350