Miele Cva 6202 User Manual
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Switching the pre-brewing function on or off When the pre-brewing function is switched on, the freshly ground coffee is first moistened with a little hot water. Then the remaining water is forced through the moistened coffee at high pressure. This pre-brewing process allows the aroma and froth on the coffee to develop to the full. When the pre-brewing function is switched off, the hot water is forced through the coffee immediately. ^Turn the selector anti-clockwise to the programming position. The machine is now in programming mode and will respond according to the symbols shown under the buttons. The following will appear in the display: ^Press theebutton to highlight programming option Pre-brewing with an asterisk. ^ Press ENTER to confirm this option. The sub-menu will appear in the display as follows: ^ Press theebutton to switch the pre-brewing process on, off or to long (an extra long pre-brew). Programming the machine 21
^Press ENTER tosavethis setting, or turn the selector to 0 toundo the alterations if a mistake has been made. This will bring you back from the sub-menu. When making coffee with the pre-brewing function switched on, the word Pre-brewing will appear in the display after the coffee has been ground. Switching the pre-grinding function on or off When the pre-grinding function is switched on, a new portion of beans will be ground immediately each time a cup is prepared, so there is always a portion of ground coffee in readiness. This saves time and is particularly useful when making coffee for a number of guests. To prevent loss of aroma, however, the pre-grinding function should be switched off when only preparing coffee occasionally. ^Turn the selector anti-clockwise to the programming position. The machine is now in programming mode and will respond according to the symbols shown under the buttons. The following will appear in the display: ^ Press theebutton to highlight programming option Pre-grinding with an asterisk. ^ Press ENTER to confirm this option. The sub-menu will appear in the dislay as follows: Programming the machine 22
^Press theebutton to switch the pre-grinding function to On or Off. ^Press ENTER tosavethis setting, or turn the selector to 0 toundo the alterations if a mistake has been made. This will bring you back from the sub-menu. Switching the programmed quantity of hot water on or off If the function Prog. hot water is switched on, the machine will dispense a precise, pre-programmed quantity of hot water when the hot water buttond is pressed. (See Setting the portion sizes). When the function is switched off, the machine will dispense hot water freely if the hot water buttond is pressed, and continue to do so until the buttond is pressed again. ^Turn the selector anti-clockwise to the programming position. The machine is now in programming mode and will respond according to the symbols shown under the buttons. The following will appear in the display: ^ Press theebutton to highlight programming option Prog. Hot water with an asterisk. ^ Press ENTER to confirm this option. The sub-menu will appear in the display as follows: Programming the machine 23
^Press theebutton to switch the function to On or Off. ^Press ENTER tosavethis setting, or turn the selector to 0 toundo the alterations if a mistake has been made. This will bring you back from the sub-menu. Displaying the number of cups of coffee already dispensed (Total coffee) Select function Total coffee and press ENTER to display the number of cups of coffee (small/espresso, medium coffee, large coffee) that have been dispensed to date. Press ENTER again to bring you back from the sub-menu. Setting a standby time To ensure that the coffee machine does not consume unnecessary electricity and yet is always ready for operation, it can be switched to energy-saving mode via programming option Timer. The lighting also switches off in energy-saving mode. The length of time before it switches to this mode can be programmed in. This can be between 15 minutes and 3 hours. The time is measured from the last time coffee/water was dispensed. Whenever the selector is turned to 0 or the machine front is opened, the machine will begin to calculate the time again. Programming the machine 24
^Turn the selector anti-clockwise to the programming position. The machine is now in programming mode and will respond according to the symbols shown under the buttons. The following will appear in the display: ^Press theebutton to highlight programming option Timer with an asterisk. ^Press ENTER to confirm this option. The sub-menu will appear in the display as follows: ^Press theeor-button to select the required length of time (ecounts down,-counts up). The time can be set in 15 minute stages. ^ Press ENTER tosavethis setting, or turn the selector to 0 toundo the alterations if a mistake has been made. This will bring you back from the sub-menu. If rinsing is set to On and a drink has already been prepared the machine will automatically carry out a brief rinse before it goes into Standby mode. Programming the machine 25
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 ^Turn the selector anti-clockwise to the Lock position: The following will appear in the display: ^Press the-button until the following appears in the display: The machine is now locked and cannot dispense. The system will remain locked even if the selector is turned to other positions and the lighting will remain switched off. Deactivating the system lock ^ Turn the selector anti-clockwise to the Lock position: The following will appear in the display: ^ Press the-button until the following appears in the display: The machine is now unlocked and ready to dispense. System lock 26
Please clean the machine thoroughly before filling the water container and the coffee bean container, (see Cleaning and care). Filling the water container The quality of the water plays an important part in the overall quality of the coffee. The water container should therefore be emptied and filled with fresh water every day. To remind you to do this the following message will appear in the display when you switch the machine on: Hot water and other liquids could damage the machine. Use cold, clean drinking water and fill the machine every day. ^Open the front of the machine. ^ Lift the water container up and pull it forwards to remove it. Filling the water and coffee bean containers 27
^Take the lid off and fill the container with cold, clean drinking waterup to a maximum of 2 cm below the top. A valve in the base of the container will ensure that no water can escape. ^Replace the lid making sure that the small handle faces towards the front and then push the container all the way back into the machine. The container should now be sitting flat on the floor of the machine to ensure the valve is sealed. If the water container does not sit flat on the floor, check whether the surface that the water container sits on is dirty and clean it if necessary. Filling the water and coffee bean containers 28
Filling the coffee bean container Only put roasted espresso or coffee beans in the container. Anything else, including ground coffee will damage the grinder. Do not use coffee beans which have been treated with caramel, sugar or other substances. Do not put drinks containing sugar, or instant coffee in the machine. Sugar will damage the machine. For technical reasons, the coffee bean container must not be removed from the machine. ^Carefully pull the container out as far as it will go, so that the lid is fully visible. Lift the lid. ^Fill the container with roasted coffee beans to within about 2 cm of the top. ^ Close the lid and push the container back into place. ^ Close the front of the machine. Filling the water and coffee bean containers 29
Important: the water piping must be rinsed through and the machine cleaned thoroughly before the first drink of coffee is prepared. Use the rinse button for this, (see Cleaning and care), and then prepare hot water afterwards, (see Preparing drinks). The flavour of the coffee produced depends on the type of coffee, how finely the beans are ground and the quantity of water used. Espresso, coffee and tea cups vary in size. To ensure the machine uses exactly the amount of water to suit your taste and your cups, there is a choice of four different portion sizes: three portion sizes for espresso/coffee (max. 250 ml) and one for tea (max. 300 ml). The coffee portion buttons are designed for the following types of coffee: The small/espresso buttonadispenses a standard size espresso to be served in a standard espresso cup. The medium coffee buttonbdispenses coffee for a standard size coffee cup. It uses the same quantity of ground coffee as an espresso, but adds more water. The large coffee buttoncdispenses a large coffee, suitable for a large coffee cup or mug. Again, only the volume of water is increased, resulting in a milder flavour. The volume of water dispensed by each button can be altered to suit your needs. Have the correct size of cup available to carry out the following steps. Setting the portion sizes 30