Building In The Coffee Machine - Miele CVA 744C Operating And Installation Instructions

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Installation

Building in the coffee machine

Danger of injury due to incorrect
installation.
Personal injury can result from an
incorrectly installed, and therefore
unsecured, appliance.
The coffee machine can only be
operated once it has been built in.
Risk of damage to property due
to incorrect operation.
If the ambient temperature range is
not complied with, the coffee
machine may not function correctly.
The coffee machine may only be
operated in an ambient temperature
range between +16 °C and +38 °C.
A minimum installation height of
850 mm must be maintained.
Ensure that a door opening angle of
120° is present so that the bean
container on the left can be
removed.
Check whether there is a gap of at least
299 mm between the wall or similar and
the coffee machine so that the door can
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be opened wide enough to remove the
bean container on the left (minimum
door opening angle of 120°).
A TX 20 screwdriver is required for
installation.
Useful tip: We recommend providing a
place to sit the coffee machine which is
the same height as the building-in
niche. This will make it easier to
connect the machine to the electricity
supply.
Connecting to the mains electricity
supply
Observe the instructions in
"Electrical connection".
 Connect the coffee machine to the
mains electricity supply.
Pushing in and levelling the coffee
machine
Ensure the mains connection cable
does not get jammed or damaged
when pushing the appliance into the
niche.
 Push the coffee machine all the way
into the building-in niche.
 Check the height of the coffee
machine to make sure that it is sitting
centrally in the niche and that it is
level. If this is not the case, realign
the machine using the four feet.
Do not adjust the door hinges to
align the coffee machine. This could
result in the milk flask not being able
to be fitted correctly and milk
preparation may not function
properly.

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