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    Daily care and cleaning

Daily care and cleaning

Daily care and cleaning

Daily care

Every time the appliance is switched on or switched to 

0

it rinses automatically. Exception: The appliance was only 
switched off a few minutes beforehand or no coffee 
beverage was dispensed before it was switched to 

0

.

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WARNING

Risk of electric shock!

Before cleaning the appliance, switch it off using 
the main switch. Never immerse the appliance in 
water. Do not use a steam cleaner.

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CAUTION

Surface damage! 

Do not use any cleaning agents containing 
alcohol or spirits.

Do not use abrasive cloths or cleaning agents.

Always remove any residues of limescale, 
coffee, milk and descaling solution immediately. 
This residue may cause corrosion to form.

New sponge cloths may contain salts. Salts can 
cause rust film on stainless steel and must 
therefore always be washed out thoroughly 
before use.

Notes

The drip tray and coffee residue container should be 
emptied and cleaned every day in order to prevent 
deposits. 

Immediately remove residues from the shelf to avoid 
stains.

If the appliance has not been used for a prolonged 
period of time (e.g. while you are on holiday), clean 
the entire appliance thoroughly, including the milk 
system, ground coffee drawer and brewing unit before 
using.

1.

Wipe the housing with a soft, damp cloth. 

2.

Remove the shelf, open the door and pull out the drip 
tray to the front.

3.

Press down the lever in the drip tray and pull out the 
drip tray forwards.

4.

Remove drain filter from the drip tray.

5.

Empty, clean and dry individual parts.

6.

Insert drain filter into the drip tray and snap into place.

7.

Rinse out the water tank with clear, fresh water.

8.

Remove the ground coffee drawer, clean it under 
running water and dry it thoroughly.

9.

Wipe out the inside of the appliance (drip tray holder 
and ground coffee drawer) and the collecting tray and 
dry them.

10.

Insert the dry parts, such as the ground coffee drawer.

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CAUTION

Not all of the appliance's components can be 
cleaned in the dishwasher.

Cleaning the milk system

The milk system is automatically cleaned with a short jet 
of steam directly after preparing a milky beverage.

Important: 

Clean the milk system manually on a weekly 

basis, or more frequently if required. 

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 "Cleaning the 

milk system manually" on page 27

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WARNING

Risk of burns!

The beverage dispenser gets very hot. After use, 
always let it cool down before you touch it.

Not dishwasher-safe:

Shelf
Accessory drawer
Water tank with lid
Beverage dispenser cover
Metallic connecting element
Bean container with lid
Ground coffee drawer
Protective cover for brewing unit
Brewing unit
Milk container

Dishwasher- safe:

Max. 
140 °F 
(Max. 
60 °C)

Collecting tray
Drip tray
Drain filter
Coffee residue container
Milk hoses
Milk tube
Individual parts of the beverage dispenser
Measuring spoon
Individual parts of the milk container lid
Shelf for the milk container

Summary of Contents for CM 470711

Page 1: ...DJJHQDX Use and care manual CM 470711 Fully Automatic Espresso Machine...

Page 2: ...he water filter 15 Filling the bean container 16 Preparing beverages 16 Beverage selection 16 Preparing coffee using freshly ground beans 17 Preparing two cups at the same time 18 Preparing coffee usi...

Page 3: ...the Important Safety Precautions section 9 Safety Definitions SafetyDefinitions9 WARNING This indicates that death or serious injuries may occur as a result of non observance of this warning 9 CAUTIO...

Page 4: ...ents not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or injury to persons 10 Do not use outdoors or in a damp area 11 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter...

Page 5: ...d to a power supply with 120 Volt AC via a correctly installed receptacle with ground Repairs To avoid potential hazards repairs must only be carried out by authorized repair service personnel If the...

Page 6: ...are very hot Leave to cool a little as necessary 9 CAUTION To avoid the risk of influence electronic implants The appliance contains permanent magnets that may influence electronic implants such as p...

Page 7: ...rupt coffee or milk froth dispensing Stopping a process prematurely results in higher energy consumption and the drip tray fills up more quickly Descale the appliance regularly to avoid a build up of...

Page 8: ...yourself with your new appliance The control panel and the individual operating controls are explained You will also be informed about the accessories Further information about the appliance such as...

Page 9: ...9 Getting to know your appliance en us Assembly and components...

Page 10: ...justable 17 Milk container 18 Shelf scales for milk container removable 1 Control panel These areas are touch sensi tive Touch a symbol to select the applicable function 2 Display The display shows cu...

Page 11: ...service program that is due soon for example The symbol appears for important action prompts New messages are also displayed for several seconds on the display These messages disappear automatically...

Page 12: ...11019259 Door hinge restrictor 92 opening angle order no 00636455 Bean container order no 11015223 Measuring spoon For adding ground coffee Milk hose set For connecting the milk con tainer Milk tube...

Page 13: ...correspondingly shown on the display when switching to the energy saving mode function selector set to 0 If there is milk in the container please keep in the refrigerator Sleep mode The appliance goe...

Page 14: ...tor to select the required weight unit 9 Press to confirm The display shows Initial set up complete Confirm with The appliance is now ready to use Note When the language is changed the system is resta...

Page 15: ...Inserting the water filter New water filters must always be rinsed after being fitted 1 Rotate the function selector to S 2 Select Change water filter using the rotary selector 3 Touch the symbol 4 F...

Page 16: ...a The same applies if the machine has not been used for some time The appliance is preprogrammed with the standard factory settings for optimal operation After setting up the appliance you will achiev...

Page 17: ...g coffee using freshly ground beans The appliance must be switched on The bean container must be filled 1 Rotate function selector to position 2 2 Use the rotary selector to select the desired beverag...

Page 18: ...ction selector to position 2 2 Open the door 3 Using the measuring spoon fill a maximum of two level spoonfuls of ground coffee into the ground coffee drawer Close the ground coffee drawer Note Do not...

Page 19: ...the beverage dispenser towards the front Feed the milk system s milk hose outward through the opening at the top Attach the magnetic holder to the appliance Place the full milk carton on the right nex...

Page 20: ...switched on 1 Remove the milk tube from the milk container 2 Rotate function selector to position 2 3 Select Hot water with the rotary selector 4 Place a cup or glass under the beverage dispenser 5 To...

Page 21: ...inding unit e g when only refilling with beans confirm with Individual beverages IndividualbeveragesYou can define and store instructions for up to 8 different individual beverages 1 Turn the function...

Page 22: ...d the settings will be overwritten Child lock ChildlockThe appliance has a child lock to prevent children operating it accidentally Notes You must set the child lock to Available in the general settin...

Page 23: ...r a short time Touchpad color Gray White Select the color of symbols on the touchpads Touchpad tone Tone 1 Tone 2 Off Select the signal tone when touching a touchpad Touchpad volume Levels 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 24: ...guage is changed the sys tem is restarted this procedure takes a few seconds Then the General settings menu is closed Factory settings Reset to factory settings Confirm the question Delete all set tin...

Page 25: ...weight entry for the milk container using the rotary selector 7 Press to confirm 8 For the Standard setting the appliance automatically reverts to the selection layer of the General settings or For t...

Page 26: ...pen the door and pull out the drip tray to the front 3 Press down the lever in the drip tray and pull out the drip tray forwards 4 Remove drain filter from the drip tray 5 Empty clean and dry individu...

Page 27: ...am has finished Cleaning the milk system manually Take the milk system apart to clean it 1 Push the beverage dispenser down completely and pull the cover forward to remove 2 Press the snap lever to th...

Page 28: ...6 Slide the red latch on the brewing unit all the way to the left to 7 Press the eject lever right down The brewing unit will be released 8 Take hold of the brewing unit by the recessed grips and care...

Page 29: ...t Warning For each of the service programs use descaling and cleaning agents as described in the instructions and observe the relevant safety information Do not drink the liquids Never use citric acid...

Page 30: ...and re insert the beverage outlet empty clean and re insert the drip tray with drain filter and coffee residue container 5 Remove the water filter if there is one and touch the symbol 6 Pour lukewarm...

Page 31: ...the milk tube from the milk container wipe it down and insert the end of the milk tube into the hole on the coffee residue container 9 Close the door 10 Touch the I symbol The program will run for ap...

Page 32: ...wing unit and clean it thoroughly 8 Touch the symbol 9 Clean the drip tray coffee residue container milk system and milk hose set thoroughly then reinsert them 10 Close the door The emptying program i...

Page 33: ...el to a coarser set ting Use coarser ground coffee Unsuitable type of coffee Change the type of coffee The coffee tastes burnt The brewing temperature is too high Reduce the temperature Preparing beve...

Page 34: ...ce does not grind the beans despite filled bean container Beans do not drop into the grinding unit beans that are too oily may stick to the bean container Gently tap the bean container Possibly change...

Page 35: ...ion of all warranty claims is the appliance with Aqua Stop must have been installed and connected correctly in accordance with all instructions this also includes a properly installed Aqua Stop extens...

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