If this fault message still continues to appear in the display,
repeat the steps described above. If, despite this, the fault
message still appears in the display, call the Miele Service
Department.
. . . the seal on the connection between the coffee outlet
and the brew unit is damaged and is leaking.
^
Replace it with the extra seal supplied.
^
Check the machine door. Over time the door can come out
of alignment and damage the seal. Align the door using the
hinges (see "Installation: Adjusting the door hinges").
. . . too much crema has formed and is overflowing above
the coffee spouts.
Some types of coffee will produce too much crema if the
coffee or espresso temperature is set to maximum and the
amount of coffee to be ground is set too high.
^
Set a lower temperature and reduce the amount of coffee to
be ground.
. . . the milk froth is "spitting".
Perhaps the system was not filled with water before the first
drink was made. Fill the system with water as described in
"Making coffee: Cappuccino and milk froth - Using for the first
time or after descaling").
. . . milk spits out of the jug when making the first froth of
the day.
If the door was opened during the heating-up phase,
pressure will have built up in the steam valve. When the valve
was opened, this pressure caused the milk to come out of the
spout too fast.
. . . the slide control for the grinder setting will not move.
^
Close the machine door and dispense a cup of espresso
coffee.
The grinder setting slide control will now move.
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