Miele CVA 2660 Operating Instructions Manual

Miele CVA 2660 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions

Built-in coffee machine
CVA 2660
GWOZi
To avoid the risk of accidents or
damage to the machine,
it is essential to read these
instructions before it is installed
and used for the first time.
M.-Nr. 06 541 200

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Built-in coffee machine CVA 2660 GWOZi To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time. M.-Nr. 06 541 200...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Guide to the machine..........5 Caring for the environment .
  • Page 3 Contents Filling the machine with water and coffee capsules..... 34 Filling the water tank ..........34 Filling the capsule magazine .
  • Page 4 Contents Steam valve ............57 Milk frother (cappuccinatore).
  • Page 5: Guide To The Machine

    Guide to the machine External view a Left display b Left-hand control dial c Right-hand control dial d Right display e Upper door handle for use when built-in at a lower level, e.g. at worktop height f Lower door handle for use when built-in at a higher level, e.g. in a tall unit g Plastic grille h Metal drip tray cover i Spout...
  • Page 6 Guide to the machine Interior view l Master switch m Capsule plate (replaced by the descaling funnel when descaling is carried out) n Brew unit o Capsule magazine p Magazine runners q Water container r Drip tray with grid s Waste container Coffee glossary There is a glossary of coffee terms at the end of this instruction book.
  • Page 7: Caring For The Environment

    Caring for the environment Disposal of the packing Disposal of your old appliance material or machine The transport and protective packing Electrical and electronic appliances / has been selected from materials which machines often contain materials are environmentally friendly for disposal which, if handled or disposed of and can normally be recycled.
  • Page 8: Warning And Safety Instructions

    Warning and Safety instructions Technical safety This machine complies with all To avoid the risk of damage to the relevant local and national safety machine, make sure that the rating requirements. Improper use can, on the data plate corresponds to the however, present a risk of both voltage and frequency of the household personal injury and material...
  • Page 9 (except when it is combined with Do not on any account use mineral a Miele built-in plate warming drawer). water. Mineral water will cause serious limescale deposits to build up in your machine and damage it.
  • Page 10 Warning and Safety instructions Never put anything other than Only use the descaling tablets Nespresso coffee capsules in the supplied by Miele and follow the capsule magazine. Other instructions on the packet carefully. Use manufacturer’s capsules etc. would the exact proportions recommended to damage the machine.
  • Page 11: Brief Description

    Brief description The capsule magazine can hold up to The hot water function is ideal for 20 coffee capsules. These 20 coffee pre-warming the cups. capsules are divided between 5 The machine features a system lock to chambers. This means that the capsule prevent children from operating it.
  • Page 12: A Brief Overview Of The Controls

    A brief overview of the controls Operating sequence The following notes should help you get to know your coffee machine before starting to use it. Left-hand control dial The dial can be pressed and turned. Pressing the dial: – Switches the machine on and off. Turning the dial: –...
  • Page 13: Left-Hand Display

    A brief overview of the controls Left-hand display COSI The basics are shown in the left-hand display, such as – Drink selection: Up to 5 different coffee types K, Steam L and Hot water o. – The user profile n for up to 4 different users. –...
  • Page 14: Before Using For The First Time

    A brief overview of the controls Before using for the first time Before using the machine for the first time ensure that it is correctly installed and connected (see "Electrical connection and Installation"). If the machine is being switched on for the first time, a welcome screen and some other messages will appear in the right-hand display.
  • Page 15: Switching Off

    A brief overview of the controls To get the best out of your coffee machine, and to set it up for your specific requirements please continue to work through these operating instructions. Switching off To switch the machine off: ^ Press the left-hand dial for approx. 2 seconds until the displays go dark.
  • Page 16: Settings: Customising Your Machine

    Settings: Customising your machine It is easy to customise your machine to suit your exact requirements. The following settings are available: Language: German, English (GB), English (USA), French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Turkish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finish, Greek, Polish, Russian, Czech and Hungarian.
  • Page 17: Selecting A Language

    Settings: Customising your machine Selecting a language The language should be selected before the machine is used for the first time so that all display text will be in your own language. SETTINGS ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the "Settings" menu. LANGUAGE The language symbol will be highlighted in the right-hand display.
  • Page 18: Setting Time Of Day

    Settings: Customising your machine Setting time of day SETTINGS ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the "Settings" menu. LANGUAGE The language symbol will be highlighted in the right-hand display. TIMES ^ Turn the right-hand dial until the clock symbol is highlighted and then press the dial to confirm your selection.
  • Page 19: Switching Off After A Pre-Set Time

    Settings: Customising your machine TIMES The setting is saved automatically and the display will go back to the previous screen which has now been updated. Switching off after a pre-set time To prevent the machine using unnecessary electricity when it is not being used it can be set to switch off automatically.
  • Page 20: Switching On At A Pre-Set Time

    Settings: Customising your machine The setting is saved automatically and the display will go back to the previous screen. If rinsing is set to "On" and machine had been used for making drinks, it will automatically carry out a brief rinse before it switches itself off.
  • Page 21: Switching Off At A Pre-Set Time

    Settings: Customising your machine If rinsing is set to "On", the machine will automatically carry out a brief rinse when it switches itself on. If the machine has switched itself on automatically 3 times and no drinks, hot water or steam have been displensed the machine will not switch itself on again automatically! The programmed times will, however, remain in memory and can be reactivated after manually switching the...
  • Page 22: Deleting A Set Switching On Or Switching Off Time

    Settings: Customising your machine ^ Turn the right-hand dial to set the minutes and then press the dial to confirm your selection. The display will then go back to the previous screen. The machine will now switch itself off automatically at the pre-set time.
  • Page 23: Automatic Rinsing

    Settings: Customising your machine ^ A bar will appear. Turning the right-hand dial anti-clockwise will make the bar smaller and decrease the lighting, contrast or brightness. Turning the right-hand dial clockwise will make the bar bigger and increase the lighting, contrast or brightness. ^ Press the right-hand dial to save your setting.
  • Page 24: Steam System

    Settings: Customising your machine AUTOMATIC RINSING ^ Turn the right-hand dial to the "Automatic Rinsing" option and then press the dial to call up the settings. AUTOMATIC RINSING on B ^ Press the right-hand dial to select "on" or "off". A tick will appear as confirmation of the current setting.
  • Page 25 Settings: Customising your machine SETTINGS ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the "Settings" menu. PROGRAMMING ^ Turn the right-hand dial until the "Programming" symbol is highlighted and then press the dial to confirm your selection. STEAM SYSTEM n IA ^ Turn the right-hand dial to the "Steam System"...
  • Page 26: Setting The Water Hardness

    Settings: Customising your machine Setting the water hardness For trouble-free operation of the coffee machine, and to ensure that the descaling reminder appears in the right display at the appropriate time, it is important to programme the machine for the water hardness level in your area. The water hardness level indicates how much calcium is dissolved in the water.
  • Page 27 Settings: Customising your machine There are four programmable levels: Setting Hardness °d mmol/l Water (in the level through-flow machine) (local water) in litres Hardness 1 1 (soft) 0 - 3 0 - 0.6 approx. 200 Hardness 2 1 (soft) 4 - 7 0.7 - 1.3 approx.
  • Page 28: Displaying The Number Of Cups Of Coffee Already Dispensed (Info)

    Settings: Customising your machine ^ Press the right-hand dial again to reach the exit menu of this display. Displaying the number of cups of coffee already dispensed (INFO) When you select the programme option "Info", the number of drinks (espresso, coffee, double espresso / coffee) that have been dispensed to date will be displayed.
  • Page 29: Saving Different Types Of Coffee

    Saving different types of coffee There are 12 different types of Nespresso coffee available for use in this machine (as well as occasional "special" brands). They vary in terms of taste, aroma and how they are roasted. Preparation time also affects the taste. Allocating the types of coffee (Allocate type) You can store five different types of coffee in this machine (e.g.
  • Page 30 Saving different types of coffee TYPE ARPEGGIO ^ Turn the dial to the chamber you want and then press it to confirm your selection. Allocating different types CHAMBER 5 ARPEGGIO B ^ Turn the dial to a different type and press it to allocate the type chosen to this chamber.
  • Page 31 Saving different types of coffee If you make a mistake, turn the dial until "delete" appears in the display. Then press the dial and the last character you entered will be deleted. Then turn the dial back to the left to reach the alphabet again and complete your entry.
  • Page 32: Setting Up User Profiles

    Setting up user profiles Setting the user name To cater for different tastes and preferences, you can enter up to 4 individual user profiles and also allocate different portion sizes to them (see "Setting the portion sizes"). SETTINGS ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the "Settings" menu. USER NAME ^ Turn the right-hand dial until the "User name"...
  • Page 33 Setting up user profiles If you make a mistake, turn the dial until "delete" appears in the display. Then press the dial and the last letter you entered will be deleted. Then turn the dial back to the left to reach the alphabet again and complete your entry.
  • Page 34: Filling The Machine With Water And Coffee Capsules

    Filling the machine with water and coffee capsules Please clean the machine thoroughly before filling the water container and the capsule magazine (see "Cleaning and care"). Filling the water tank The quality of the water plays an important part in the overall quality of the coffee.
  • Page 35: Filling The Capsule Magazine

    Filling the machine with water and coffee capsules ^ Fill the water container with cold, clean drinking water up to the "Max." level. A valve at the front of the water container will ensure that water cannot escape. ^ Push the water container fully back into the machine. Filling the capsule magazine Never put anything other than Nespresso coffee capsules in the capsule magazine.
  • Page 36: Taking Capsules Out Of The Capsule Magazine

    Filling the machine with water and coffee capsules Please note that the individual capsules sit loosely in the capsule magazine to prevent them from becoming jammed. ^ If you have removed the capsule magazine, place it onto the magazine runners before putting it back into the machine.
  • Page 37: Making Coffee

    Making coffee Important: the water piping must be rinsed through every day and the machine cleaned thoroughly before the first drink of coffee is prepared. This will take place automatically if the Rinsing programme option has been set to "On" and the machine is cold. Hot water will run out of the spout into the drip tray once the machine has heated up.
  • Page 38: Before Preparing The First Drink

    Making coffee You will hear the capsule magazine moving into position. The right-hand display will then show: ESPRESSO Before preparing the first drink Filling the system with water The machine is emptied completely before it leaves the factory. You must allow water to be pumped through the system before the first drink of coffee or hot water is prepared.
  • Page 39: Pre-Warming Cups

    Pre-warming cups The cups should always be pre-warmed to allow the flavour to develop and be retained. Use a Miele plate warming drawer if you have one. The aroma of espresso does not react well to cold. The smaller the volume of coffee/espresso, the more important it is to pre-warm the cup.
  • Page 40: Espresso Or Coffee For A Specific User Profile

    Making coffee The drink you want will then run out of the spout. If you select a double espresso or coffee, two portions will be dispensed one after the other. Cancelling preparation ^ Press the right-hand dial. Preparation will be halted. Espresso or coffee for a specific user profile If you have set the machine up for a specific user profile you must first select the user required and then the type of drink.
  • Page 41: Cappuccino

    Making coffee Cancelling preparation ^ Press the right-hand dial. Preparation will be halted. Cappuccino This machine comes with a milk frother (cappuccinatore). With a little practice you will soon be able to make cappuccino like the professionals. Before using the milk frother for the first time, make sure you have cleaned it out properly.
  • Page 42: Dispensing Froth Directly Into A Cup

    Making coffee ^ Turn the froth spout to the relevant symbol for the way you want to create the froth (Cup 1, Jug 2). Froth is best made from cold, skimmed or semi-skimmed milk. It is very important to warm the cup before pouring in the froth.
  • Page 43 Making coffee You can now wait until the coffee has been dispensed before adding the froth, or you can add it at the same time as dispensing the coffee, but this method will result in a the cappuccino looking too dark. It is also harder to get the ratio of coffee to milk right.
  • Page 44: Frothing Milk In The Milk Frother (Cappuccinatore)

    Making coffee The cappuccino is ready. As a finishing touch, sprinkle a little cocoa powder over the froth. Frothing milk in the milk frother (cappuccinatore) ^ Fill the milk frother up to the lower mark with fresh cold milk. ^ Turn the froth spout to the side to close off the frother. ^ Then turn the dial on the lid clockwise to the "lots of froth"...
  • Page 45: After Frothing Milk

    Making coffee After frothing milk If you want to use the milk frother again before cleaning it thoroughly, e.g. because there is some milk left in the jug, you can use the coffee machine to rinse the lid. This will remove any milk deposits. Rinsing the lid in this way is not a substitute for cleaning it thoroughly in the dishwasher.
  • Page 46: After Use

    Making coffee After use Before switching the machine off for any length of time, the pipework, brew system, spouts and steam valve need to be cleaned. If you have switched the automatic rinsing function off, you will need to rinse the system through manually. Place a suitable container under the spout and the steam valve.
  • Page 47: Setting The Portion Sizes

    Setting the portion sizes The flavour of the coffee produced depends on the type of coffee, and the quantity of water used. Not all cups are the same size. To ensure the machine uses the right amount of water to suit your taste and your cups, you can programme in the amount to use.
  • Page 48: Portion Size For The Standard Profile

    Setting the portion sizes Portion size for the standard profile Have the correct size of cups ready before you start. ^ Place a cup under the spout. COSI ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the type of coffee you want.
  • Page 49: Portion Size For The Different User Profiles

    Setting the portion sizes Portion size for the different user profiles In addition to the standard profile, you can also set specific portion sizes for the four other user profiles. PROFILE ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the "Profile" menu. USER TEST ->...
  • Page 50: System Lock

    System lock The machine can be locked to ensure that it is not operated by unsupervised children or persons who are unacquainted with the operating instructions. Activating the system lock SYSTEM LOCK ^ With the machine switched off turn the right-hand dial until "System lock"...
  • Page 51: Cleaning And Care

    Cleaning and care Always allow the machine to cool down before cleaning. Danger of scalding. Do not clean the machine with a steam cleaner as this will damage the machine. Never use cleaners containing chlorides, sand, soda or scouring agents. These would damage the surface. It is important to clean the machine regularly, as coffee remains will soon go mouldy.
  • Page 52: Water Container

    Cleaning and care The piping has now been rinsed through. You can now prepare drinks or switch off the machine. Water container Empty the water container daily and fill to the max. level with fresh, cold tap water just before use. Waste container Clean the waste container daily.
  • Page 53: Drip Tray

    Cleaning and care Drip tray There is a sensor in the drip tray which causes a message to appear in the display when the drip tray is full and needs to be emptied. Remove the tray and empty and clean it when this message appears.
  • Page 54: Grille With Drip Tray Cover

    Cleaning and care Grille with drip tray cover ^ Take the plastic grille and metal drip tray cover out and wash them. The plastic grille must only be washed by hand. Capsule magazine and magazine runners ^ Pull the magazine runners a out as far as possible. ^ Remove the capsule magazine b by pulling it upwards.
  • Page 55 Cleaning and care ^ Lift the magazine runners up at the front a little (1), and then pull them out completely (2). ^ Clean the capsule magazine and magazine runners with hot water and a little washing-up liquid, or in the dishwasher, and dry with a cloth.
  • Page 56: Coffee Outlet Cover

    It should be cleaned whenever the machine is descaled or more often if necessary using the cleaning tablets supplied with the machine. Cleaning tablets are available from your Miele Dealer or from the Miele Spare Parts Department.
  • Page 57: Steam Valve

    Cleaning and care ^ Press on the ribbed position a, and pull the capsule plate b forwards to remove it. ^ Fill a small container with hot water and dissolve one cleaning tablet in it. ^ Then place the capsule plate in the container and leave for approx.
  • Page 58: Milk Frother (Cappuccinatore)

    All parts are dishwasher safe and should be cleaned every day. An insert is available for cleaning the cappuccinatore jug in a Miele dishwasher. ^ Dismantle all the pieces and clean them. To remove the steam spout grip it securely top and bottom as shown and...
  • Page 59: Machine Front

    Wipe everything dry with a soft cloth. ^ A microfibre E-Cloth is available from the Miele UK Spare Parts Department which is suitable for cleaning surfaces such as stainless steel, glass, plastic and chrome without the use of chemicals.
  • Page 60: Stainless Steel Fronts

    Stainless steel surfaces Stainless steel surfaces can be cleaned using a proprietary non-abrasive cleaning agent designed specifically for use on stainless steel, or with the Miele E-Cloth. To help prevent re-soiling, a proprietary conditioning agent for stainless steel can also be used.
  • Page 61: Aluminium Fronts

    The capsule hopper in the brew unit needs to be replaced after about 15,000 cups of coffee. Replacement capsule hoppers are available from the Miele Spare Parts Dept. SETTINGS ^ Turn the left-hand dial until you reach the "Settings" menu.
  • Page 62 Cleaning and care The right-hand display will go dark, and the capsule hopper inside the machine will be lowered. The following will then appear in the display: Remove capsule plate and change the capsule hopper ^ Open the machine door. ^ Take out the capsule plate.
  • Page 63 Cleaning and care ^ Screw the new capsule hopper anti-clockwise into position in the brew unit, as shown above. ^ Put the rubber connection back on from below (the cross needs to be at the bottom). ^ Insert the capsule plate and close the front of the machine.
  • Page 64: Descaling The Machine

    You should only use the descaling tablets supplied with the machine. These have been specially formulated for use in this coffee machine. They are available from your Miele dealer or the Miele Spare Parts Department. Other types of descaling agents will damage the appliance and affect the taste.
  • Page 65: To Run The Descaling Programme

    Descaling the machine To run the descaling programme DESCALE ^ Turn the left-hand dial to highlight the "Descaling" symbol. Confirm to start ^ Press the right-hand dial to start the descaling programme. The right-hand display will guide you through the whole procedure.
  • Page 66 Descaling the machine Put the coloured descaling funnel in its place. The descaling procedure will not start for another 5 minutes or so. This time is needed to allow the descaling tablets to dissolve fully in the water. It will take longer than this to start if the appliance is too warm.
  • Page 67: Messages In The Right Hand Display

    Messages in the right hand display The machine has an electronic safety system that reports any problems in the right hand display. Most faults are easily recitifed. Message Reason Remedy Chamber empty - please The chamber selected is empty. Refill with coffee capsules. refill Please fill with fresh This is a reminder to fill the water...
  • Page 68 Messages in the right hand display Message Reason Remedy Empty You have selected a coffee chamber Allocate a type of coffee to the which has not been allocated a (coffee) chamber. name. No. of uses until The machine counts the number of descaling has to be done drinks made before descaling has to be carried out.
  • Page 69: Problem Solving Guide

    ^ Is it plugged in and switched on at the socket? ^ Check that the fuse is not defective and that the mains fuse has not blown. If it has, contact the Miele Service Department..the machine suddenly switches itself off The machine will switch itself off automatically after a certain length of time if it is not being used.
  • Page 70 Problem solving guide The water temperature could be too high. The machine will remain switched off until the water has cooled down sufficiently. ^ Is the plug correctly fitted in the socket? . . . the lighting suddenly switches itself off The lighting will switch off automatically after 10 minutes of inactivity.
  • Page 71 Problem solving guide ^ Pull the magazine runners out, lift the capsule magazine upwards and release the coffee capsules so that they can move without hindrance. ^ Replace the capsule magazine on its runners, and push the runners as far as they will go into the machine. ^ Close the front of the machine.
  • Page 72 ^ Is the drip tray securely located in the machine? ^ Switch the machine off and then back on again. ^ Buff the contacts a little, e.g. with fine sandpaper or emery cloth. ^ If this fault message continues to appear, please call the Miele Service department.
  • Page 73 Problem solving guide . . . the machine doesn’t rinse through when switched on, even though the rinse programme is set to "on". If the temperature of the machine above 60 °C, rinsing cannot take place..water stopped flowing whilst programming in the amount to use Water flow stops automatically when the maximum fill quantity is reached.
  • Page 74 ^ This error message also appears if the water container was not correctly filled for descaling. Fill the container to the mark, and start the descaling process again. ^ If this fault message keeps on appearing, please call the Miele Service department, quoting the fault code.
  • Page 75 ^ This is because there was a very brief power cut. If these messages occur frequently, contact the Miele Service Dept..the error message F 72 appears A coffee capsule has jammed above the waste container.
  • Page 76 Problem solving guide ^ Close the front of the machine. If this fault message still continues to appear in the display, please call the Miele Service department, quoting the fault code..error message F 75 or F 76 appears A coffee capsule has jammed.
  • Page 77 ^ Close the front of the machine. ^ If this fault message still continues to appear in the display, please call the Miele Service department, quoting the fault code..if any other error messages commencing with "F"...
  • Page 78: After Sales Service

    In the event of a fault which you cannot correct yourself, please contact: – your Miele Dealer – the Miele Service Department (see back cover for address). When contacting your Dealer or the Service Department, please quote the model and serial number of your machine.
  • Page 79: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection Electrical connection U.K. All electrical work should be carried out by a suitably qualified and competent person in accordance with local and national safety regulations. The appliance is supplied with a mains cable and moulded plug ready for connection to an a.c. single phase 220-240 V 50 Hz supply.
  • Page 80: Installation

    Installation Building-in options This machine is designed for installation in a tall unit, or in a wall unit.
  • Page 81 If the coffee machine is to be built in above another appliance, there must be a full-width, closed shelf between them (except when it is combined with a Miele built-in plate warming drawer). The machine can also be incorporated in a Miele mobile unit...
  • Page 82: Installation

    Installation Installation Before installation make sure that there is no power supply to the machine. This also applies should it ever need to be taken out of its housing unit. The machine must be built-in before it is operated. ^ Push it all the way into the niche until there is resistance. Then check the height to make sure it is sitting centrally in the unit and that it is level.
  • Page 83 Installation ^ Connect the machine to the electricity supply. ^ Push it into the niche until you feel resistance. ^ Open the front of the machine and partially tighten the side screws. ^ Carefully turn the lower hexagon screws a to centre the appliance in the niche.
  • Page 84: Glossary

    Glossary Blending is unique to each coffee Cappuccino chiaro is a "light" producer. The blend gives coffee its cappuccino with less espresso and particular taste and quality, and will more hot milk. vary depending on the type of coffee Cappuccino scuro is a "dark" you want.
  • Page 85 Glossary Pressure is important as it releases the suspended particles in the coffee which give it its aroma. If the pressure is too low, the aroma cannot develop fully. If it is too high, it releases tannin and a bitter flavour. Pressure is also important for creating the crema.
  • Page 88 Alteration rights reserved / 1306 M.-Nr. 06 541 200 / V02 CVA 2660...

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