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hansi 2:15am on Monday, October 4th, 2010 
Does the Creative Zen X-Fi? This is a multimedia player that contains all of all the experience and knowledge of how the technology of Japan. Audio quality first.
sebeke 10:05am on Saturday, September 11th, 2010 
HELLO! i just got my ZEN X-Fi2 a few weeks back Sound quality. Xfi Touchscreen Music never sounded this good. Creative has made so much stride improving the sound quality of their products (instead of its appearance). After my iPod nano died, I was thinking of getting a replacement player. Since Creative offers the feature-packed X Fi at a competitive price.
chunnel 10:10am on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 
Normally, my experience with Creative products have been good ones. looks great...id deffinatly get one, but does anyone know if the 8GB version comes with a wi-fi connection as well?
ClockworkOrangutan 5:43am on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 
When I bought the Zen X-fi Mp3 player. Player is stylish....but VERY SMALL! All the buttons & controls are MINISCULE & difficult for one with large fingers to hit correctly.
foroz 11:30pm on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 
A great piece of equipment works well, and it does support lossless media i dono who did the testing but it has WAv capibilities and that is lossless?... A great piece of equipment works well, and it does support lossless media i dono who did the testing but it has WAv capibilities and that is lossless?...
freedmanesq 9:48am on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
I ordered this product from Amazon.com since there are no stores that carry the item and Creative Labs do not sell directly. The shiny faceplate with silvery edges and matte metallic backplate reminds me of my old Toshiba Gigabeat S!

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CVA4070 / CVA4075 - List of Figures
Figure 1-1: CVA4070 Front Overview... 10 Figure 1-2: CVA4070 Inside Overview... 11 Figure 1-3: CVA4070 Layout Components.. 16 Figure 2-1: Figure 2-2: Figure 2-3: Figure 2-4: Figure 3-1: Figure 3-2: Figure 3-3: Figure 3-7: Figure 3-8: Figure 3-9: CVA4070 Plumbing... 17 CVA4070 Adjusting Feet... 18 CVA4070 Mounting Locations... 19 CVA4070 Adjusting Door Hinges... 19 CVA4070 Pull Door Open... 24 CVA4070 Pull Water Tank Out... 25 CVA4070 Beans Container... 25 CVA4070 Dispenser Height.. 27 CVA4070 Grinder Adjustment... 27 CVA4070 Frother Spout Removal.. 28
Figure 4-1: CVA4070 Control Panal... 29 Figure 4-2: CVA4070 Brew Unit... 30 Figure 4-3: CVA4070 Brew Unit Switch.. 31 Figure 4-4: CVA4070 Brew Unit Volume... 32 Figure 4-5: CVA4070 Ground Coffee Volume... 33 Figure 4-6: CVA4070 Rear View... 33 Figure 4-7: CVA4070 Front View... 34 Figure 4-8: CVA4070 Rear View... 35 Figure 4-9: CVA4070 Front View.... 35 Figure 4-10: CVA4070 Rear View... 36 Figure 4-11: CVA4070 Front View.... 36 Figure 4-12: CVA4070 General Water Path View... 37 Figure 4-13: CVA4070 Coffee Water Path View... 38 Figure 4-14: CVA4070 Hot Water Path View... 39 Figure 4-15: CVA4070 Steam Water Path View... 40 Figure 5-1: CVA4070 Service View... 41 Figure 5-2: CVA4070 Door Lamp Screw Removal.. 42 Figure 5-3: CVA4070 Door Lamp Removal... 43 Figure 5-4: CVA4070 Door Screw Removal... 44 Figure 5-5: CVA4070 Door Retaining Screw Removal.. 45 Figure 5-6: CVA4070 Hot Water Removal... 46 Figure 5-7: CVA4070 Hot Water Retaining Screw Removal... 47 Figure 5-8: CVA4070 Cappuccinatore Screw Removal.. 48 Figure 5-9: CVA4070 Cappuccinatore Retaining Screw Removal.. 49 Figure 5-10: CVA4070 Brew Drive Screw Removal... 50 Figure 5-11: CVA4070 Brew Unit Drive Removal... 51 Figure 5-12: CVA4070 Brew Unit Removal... 52 Figure 5-13: CVA4070 Brew Unit Retaining Screw Removal... 53
CVA4070 / CVA4075 - List of Figures (contined)
Figure 5-14: CVA4070 Service Door Retaining Screw Removal. 54 Figure 5-15: CVA4070 Microswitch Removal... 55 Figure 5-16: CVA4070 Grinder Screw Removal... 56 Figure 5-17: CVA4070 Grinder Unit Removal... 57 Figure 5-18: CVA4070 Bean Container Screw Removal.. 58 Figure 5-19: CVA4070 Bean Container Removal... 59 Figure 5-20: CVA4070 Grinder Retaining Screws Removal.. 60 Figure 5-20: CVA4070 Grinder Retaining Screws Removal.. 61 Figure 5-21: CVA4070 Solenoid Removal... 62 Figure 5-22: CVA4070 Solenoid Removal... 63 Figure 5-23: CVA4070 Solenoid Screw Removal... 64 Figure 5-24: CVA4070 Solenoid Removal... 65 Figure 5-25: CVA4070 Solenoid Removal... 66 Figure 5-26: CVA4070 Rear Screw Removal... 67 Figure 5-27: CVA4070 Flow-thru Heater... 68 Figure 5-28: CVA4070 Flow-thru Heater Screw Removal... 68 Figure 5-29: CVA4070 Flow-thru Heater Temperature... 69 Figure 5-30: CVA4070 Rear Service Door Retaining Screw Removal.. 70 Figure 5-31: CVA4070 Flow-thru Heater Steam... 71 Figure 5-32: CVA4070 Flow-thru Heater Steam... 71 Figure 5-33: CVA4070 Temperature... 72 Figure 5-34: CVA4070 Rear Service Door Screw Removal.. 73 Figure 5-35: CVA4070 With Service Door Open... 74 Figure 5-36: CVA4070 Coffee/Hot Water Pump... 75 Figure 5-37: CVA4070 Coffee/Hot Water Pump Removal... 76 Figure 5-38: CVA4070 Service Door Steam Pump Removal.. 77 Figure 5-39: CVA4070 Steam Pump Removal... 78 Figure 5-40: CVA4070 Coffee/Hot Water Pump Removal... 79 Figure 5-41: CVA4070 Pump Retaining Screws Removal... 80 Figure 5-42: CVA4070 Flow Meter Screws Removal.. 81 Figure 5-43: CVA4070 Flow Meter Removal... 82 Figure 5-44: CVA4070 Flow Meter Removal... 83 Figure 5-45: CVA4070 Flow Meter Safety Ring Removal.. 84 Figure 5-46: CVA4070 Power Electronic Retaining Screws Removal.. 85 Figure 5-47: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations.. 86 Figure 6-1: CVA4070 Faulty Brew Unit... 129

CVA4070 / CVA 4080 - List of Tables
Table 1-1: Table 1-2: Table 1-3: Table 1-4: Technical Data (Continued on Table 1-2).. 12 Technical Data (Cont. from Table 1-1, Cont. on Table 1-3).. 13 Technical Data (Continued from Table 1-2).. 14 CVA4070 Electrical... 15
Table 4-1: CVA4070 Ground Coffee Setting... 32 Table 5-1: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations (Cont. on Table 5-2). 86 Table 5-2: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations (Cont. from Table 5-1) (Cont. on Table 5-3)... 87 Table 5-3: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations (Cont. from Table 5-2). 88 Table 6-1: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. on Table 6-2).. 90 Table 6-2: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. from Table 6-1; Cont. on Table 6-3). 91 Table 6-3: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. from Table 6-2; Cont. on Table 6-4). 92 Table 6-4: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. from Table 6-3; Cont. on Table 6-5). 93 Table 6-5: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. from Table 6-4; Cont. on Table 6-6). 94 Table 6-6: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. from Table 6-5; Cont. on Table 6-7). 95 Table 6-7: CVA4070 Program Mode (Cont. from Table 6-6).. 96 Table 6-7: CVA4070 Water Hardness Settings... 110 Table 6-8: CVA4070 Service Mode (Continued on Table 6-9). 120 Table 6-9: CVA4070 Service Mode (Cont. from Table 6-8; Cont. on Table 6-10). 121 Table 6-10: CVA4070 Service Mode (Cont. from Table 6-9; Cont. on Table 6-11). 122 Table 6-11: CVA4070 Service Mode (Cont. from Table 6-10; Cont. on Table 6-12). 123 Table 6-12: CVA4070 Service Mode (Continued from Table 6-11).. 124 Table 6-13: CVA4070 Fault Code Summary... 126
Warning and Safety Instructions
General All repairs should be performed by a trained technician in strict accordance with national, state and local codes. Any repairs or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could be dangerous. When servicing, modifying, testing or maintaining appliances, all applicable laws, regulations and accident prevention guidelines must be observed. Before any service work is started, the machine must be safely disconnected from its power source. Even with the machine switched off, voltage may exist on some components. After work has been completed, as a matter of standard practice, a visual as well as an operational check should be performed. A touch current measurement has to be performed on all components that are not connected to ground.
Note Prior to starting service or repair work, remove all containers and the drip tray with the spill guard grid from the appliance.
Risk of burning or scalding Components maybe hot. Pressurized steam maybe present. To protect from burns 1. switch the appliance off about1hour before starting service or repair work, so the flow-thru heaters can cool down, or 2. in the service mode, pump water through the flow-thru heaters for about1 minute, so they can cool down.

Touch current measurement
Note Touch current measurement should be carried out on all accessible conductive parts that are not connected to ground.
Warning! Touch current measurement may only be performed after the ground connection of the unit being tested has been checked and found to be satisfactory! A defective appliance, as well as accessible conductive parts that are not connected to ground, may carry dangerous voltages!

Construction and Design

Appliance Overview

Front View

Figure 1-1: CVA4070 - Front Overview
Interior (Front of Appliance Opened)
Figure 1-2: CVA4070 - Inside Overview

Technical Data

The CVA4070 is designed to be built into cabinets and must be fully installed before any operation. This appliance can be installed above another appliance but, there must be a solid, closed shelf between the base of the coffee machine and the top of the appliance below Exercise caution while operating the appliance; coffee, hot water and steam can cause burns.
Model Weight *1 Ease of operating Intelligent dialog control with large standard text display Languages available Sensor pad controls Electronic control with step-by-step user guide Function Portion sizes Brew two cups at the same time Select amount of coffee per cup Program the necessary amount of water per cup Select Cappuccino via touchpad and user guide Prepare milk froth separately Heat water Brew a different type of coffee using ground coffee Program individual coffee user profiles Set the start and end times Automatic rinsing and cleaning program Set water hardness Table 1-1: Technical Data (Continued on Table 1-2) g kg

CVA4070, CVA4075 27.5

X 17 X X
2(espresso and coffee) X X X X X X max. 10 X X X
CVA4070, CVA4075 Liters g Portions 1 cm 2.approx. 25 1.8 5.5 9.5 X X X

Equipment

Water tank Removable coffee bean container

Capacity

Waste container Drip tray with spill guard grid for secure transport
Height adjustable coffee spouts, adjustable to cup height Hot water jet Flowstable magnetic piston pump Aluminum flow-thru heater Brew unit removable and easy to clean Additional socket to connect the coffee maker and the dish warming drawer
Indicators Prompts for coffee bean and fresh water refill Prompts to empty the waste container and the drip tray Indicator for the descale program Electrical connection
Voltage Frequency Connected load Fuses Breaker cable length VAC Hz kW A ft 60 1.9 X X X X

Safety Set system lock

Table 1-2: Technical Data (Cont. from Table 1-1, Cont. on Table 1-3)
Model Accessories supplied Kettle-type socket Milk container and attachment for preparing cappucino Descaling and cleaning agents Spoon for ground coffee
CVA4070,CVA4075 X X X X X
Optional accessories available

Combination strip HKL 60: Combination strip for use in any combination of oven (60 cm), compact oven, or steam oven and coffee maker. Mobile built-in cabinets MES 45 and MES 60 Miscellaneous Consumption in standby mode W Table 1-3: Technical Data (Continued from Table 1-2) <1
*1 Make sure that the cabinet or the wall are stable enough to support the appliance.

Electrical Information

Model Number CVA4070
Table 1-4: CVA4070 Electrical
Electrical Requirements 120 VAC 15amp

Plug Style NEMA 5-15

Plumbing Information

None not applicable

Layout of Components
1 Reed contact ground coffee funnel 2 Power electronic EPL 3 Light barrier coffee bean container 4 Grinder 5 Reed contact door 6 Light barrier coffee bean container 7 Interior lamp 8 Control electronic EPX 9 Main power switch 10 Microswitch grinding amount compensation 11 Door lamp 12 Door lamp 13 Brew unit drive 14 Contact spring drip tray(3 springs) 15 Solenoid hot water 16 Reed contact waste container
17 Flow meter 18 Steam pump with temperature limiter 19 Coffee/hot water pump with temperature limiter 20 Solenoid steam 21 Interior lamp 22 Temperature sensor flow-thru heater coffee/hot water 23 Flow-thru heater coffee/hot water 24 Temperature limiter flow-thru heater coffee/hot water 25 Flow-thru heater steam 26 Temperature sensor flow-thru heater steam 27 Temperature limiter flow-thru heater steam 28 Temperature fuse (one for each flow-thru heater) 29 Interference suppressor 30 Not Used 31 Socket for main power
Figure 1-3: CVA4070 Layout Components

Installation

Product Dimensions
Figure 2-1: CVA4070 - Plumbing

Installation Procedure

Note: Make sure power is not supplied to the appliance while installation or maintenance work is preformed. Disconnect the power supply to the work area by unplugging the unit, tripping the circuit breaker. The coffee system must be installed into cabinetry before being used.
Figure 2-2: CVA4070 - Adjusting Feet
1. Unscrew the height adjustable feet (fig. 2-1) on the underside of the machine about 1/16" (2 mm). 2. Push the appliance all the way back into the cabinet and center it.
Note: If necessary level the unit with the four height adjustable feet. Note: The feet can be turned out up 3/8" (10mm).
If your cabinet has 3/4" (19 mm) side walls, drill four holes for the mounting. 3. Center the unit and Make centers of mounting holes. 4. Take the unit of the niche and drill four holes at the screws markings (1/16" [2 mm], diameter 3/16" [4.5 mm]). 5. Plug the appliance into the electrical outlet. 6. Open the door and partially tighten the screws.
1 Carefully turn the lower screws to center the machine 2 To secure the appliance in the cabinet, tighten the upper screws by hand. Do Not Use an electric screwdriver.

Figure 3-3: CVA4070 Beans Container
2. Push the lid back and fill the container with roasted coffee beans.
3. Push the lid back into place and put the beans container back into the appliance. 4. Close the door.

Filling Ground Coffee

A funnel for ground coffee is provided in case you would like to prepare a different coffee type, e.g. decaffeinated coffee.
Figure 3-4: CVA4070 Ground Coffee Funnel Lid
1. Pull the container for the ground coffee out of the appliance and lift the funnel lid. 2. Place one spoonful of ground coffee into the funnel,(using the supplied spoon) and close the lid. 3. Push the container into the appliance and close the door. See "Making Coffee - Espresso and coffee made from ground coffee". The lines must be rinsed daily before the first use. This will happen automatically if "Rinse automatic" is set to "On" (see "Settings - Rinse Automatic") and the machine is cold. After heating, hot water runs out of the two spouts into the drip tray.
Adjusting the Dispenser Height
To prevent the coffee or espresso from cooling prematurely and to achieve a better crema the coffee dispensense can be adjusted to minimize the distance to the cup.
Figure 3-7: CVA4070 Dispenser Height
1. Pull the coffee dispenser slowly up or down.
Adjust the Grinder Setting
Figure 3-8: CVA4070 Grinder Adjustment
1. Push the slide control to the left for a finer grind or to the right for a coarser grind. You should be able to feel the notches when moving the slide control. If the slide control will not move: 1. Close the machine and dispense a cup of coffee. 2. Then try to move the slide control again

Steam System

The appliance has two heating systems. That allow for independent preparation of froth/cappuccino or espresso/coffee. The second heating system can be turned off to save energy during the heating phase e.g. if froth is not prepared very often. When the steam system is turned off and froth or cappuccino is selected, the unit must heat up first to produce steam. As long as the coffee system was not completely turned off, the steam system is on. The steam system is turned on by default.
Froth Dispenser/Intake Hose

Appliance Status After a Power Disruption
After a power disruption, the appliance remains switched off (standby). The fault memory as well as all settings made by the customer remain intact.

Service

Appliance Remove from Cabinet
1. Open the door of the unit. 2. Empty containers and the drip tray.
1. Appliance retaining screws
Figure 5-1: CVA4070 Service View
3. Remove the screws (Figure 5-1, Item 1). 4. Pull the appliance out of the cabinet. 5. Disconnect the unit from power.

Door Lamps Remove

1. Open the door of the unit.
1 Retaining screws of cover
Figure 5-2: CVA4070 Door Lamp Screw Removal
2. Remove the screws (Figure 5-2, Item 1). 3. Remove the cover.
Figure 5-3: CVA4070 Door Lamp Removal
3. Unclip the lamps and remove them (Figure 5-3).

Door Remove

1 Retaining screws right panel
Figure 5-4: CVA4070 Door Screw Removal
2. Remove the screws on the right panel (Figure 5-4, Item1). 3. Remove the right panel.
Figure 5-5: CVA4070 Door Retaining Screw Removal
4. Unplug the connecting plug at the power electronic. 5. Remove the door retaining screws: Disconnect the plug to the power electronic (Figure 5-5, Item 1). Release the teflon hoses from their connector and pull out (Figure 5-5, Item 2). Note The teflon hoses are colored differently, to prevent crossing the lines during reassembling. Remove the screws of the door hinges (Figure 5-5, Item 2). Remove the door.
Warning! To prevent malfunctions in the water system (for example clogging of the valves), never use grease, oil or other lubricants when assembling the water supplying components.
Hot Water Dispenser Remove
Figure 5-6: CVA4070 Hot Water Removal
2. Remove the screws of the cover (Figure 5-6, Item1). 3. Remove the cover.
1 Retaining screws of bracket
Figure 5-7: CVA4070 Hot Water Retaining Screw Removal
4. Release the teflon hose from its connection and pull it out (Figure 5-7). 5. Remove the screws of the bracket (Figure 5-7, Item1). 6. Remove the bracket (Figure 5-7). 7. Pull the hot water dispenser downward and remove it.

Cappuccinatore Remove

Figure 5-8: CVA4070 Cappuccinatore Screw Removal
2. Remove the screws of the cover (Figure 5-8). 3. Remove the cover.
Figure 5-9: CVA4070 Cappuccinatore Retaining Screw Removal
4. Release the teflon hose from its connection and pull it out (020 Fig. 6). 5. Remove the screws of the bracket (Figure 5-9, Item1). 6. Remove the bracket. 7. Pull the Cappuccinatore downward and remove it.

Brew Unit Drive Remove

1. Appliance Remove from cabinet, (Figure 5-1). 2. Remove the retaining screws of the appliance lid. 3. Take the lid off.
1 Service door retaining screws
Figure 5-10: CVA4070 Brew Drive Screw Removal
4. Remove the retaining screws of the service door (Figure 10, Item 1). 5. Take the cable connecting the control and the power electronic out of its guide. 6. Open the service door.
1 Microswitch grinding amount compensation 2 Brew unit drive
Figure 5-11: CVA4070 Brew Unit Drive Removal
7. Disconnect the plug of the brew unit drive (Figure 5-11, Item 2). 8. Disconnect the plug (ST4) from the power electronic. 9. Open the door of the unit. 10. Take the containers out of the appliance.
Figure 5-12: CVA4070 Brew Unit Removal
11. Release the brew unit and take it out of the appliance (Figure 5-12).
1 Brew unit drive retaining screws
Figure 5-13: CVA4070 Brew Unit Retaining Screw Removal
12. Remove the brew unit drive retaining screws (Figure 5-13, Item 1). 13. Take the brew unit drive out toward the rear.
Note When installing the brew unit drive, make sure that the pawl is set in the home position, refer to Figure 6-1.
Microswitch Grinding Amount Compensation Remove
1. Appliance Remove from cabinet, (figure 5-1). 2. Remove the retaining screws of the appliance cover. 3. Remove the cover.
Figure 5-14: CVA4070 Service Door Retaining Screw Removal
4. Remove the service door screws (Figure 5-14, Item 1). 5. Take the cable connecting the control and the power electronic out of its guide. 6. Open the service door.
Figure 5-15: CVA4070 Microswitch Removal
7. Disconnect the plug from the microswitch (Figure 5-15, Item 1). 8. Unclip the microswitch and take it out.

Grinder Remove

1. Appliance Remove from cabinet ( Figure 5.1). 2. Remove the retaining screws of the appliance lid. 3. Remove the lid.
Figure 5-16: CVA4070 Grinder Screw Removal
4. Remove the service door retaining screws (Figure 5-16). 5. Take the cable connecting the control and the power electronic out of its guide. 6. Open the service door.

Figure 5-39: CVA4070 Steam Pump Removal
Figure 5-40: CVA4070 Coffee/Hot Water Pump Removal
1 Pump retaining screws 2 Temperature limiter
Figure 5-41: CVA4070 Pump Retaining Screws Removal
9. Pull the connectors off the pump. 10. Remove the pump bracket retaining screws (Figure 5-41, Item 1). 11. Remove the pump. 12. Remove the retaining clip from the 90 connector and disconnect the teflon hose (Figure 5-41). 13. Pull the silicone hose off the pump (Figure 5-41). 14. Unclip the temperature limiter and remove it (Figure 5-41, Item 2). 15. Take the retaining brackets off the pump.

Flow Meter Remove

Figure 5-42: CVA4070 Flow Meter Screws Removal
4. Remove the service door retaining screws (Figure 5-42). 5. Take the cable connecting the control and the power electronic out of its guide. 6. Open the service door.
Figure 5-43: CVA4070 Flow Meter Removal

1 Flow meter

Figure 5-44: CVA4070 Flow Meter Removal
1 Flow meter 2 Safety ring
Figure 5-45: CVA4070 Flow Meter Safety Ring Removal
9. Pull the silicone hoses off the flow meter (Figure 5-45). 10. Pull the connector off the flow meter. 11. Pull the flow meter upward out of the safety ring and remove it (Figure 5-45, Item 2).
Power Electronic EPL Remove
1. Appliance Remove from cabinet, (Figure 5-1). 2. Remove the rear wall retaining screws at the top. 3. Remove the top rear wall.
1 Power electronic retaining screws
Figure 5-46: CVA4070 Power Electronic Retaining Screws Removal
4. Remove the screws of the power electronic (Figure 5-46, Item 1). 5. Remove the power electronic. 6. Pull the connectors off the power electronic.
Figure 5-47: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations.

Plug # ST1

Pins 4 1
Usage / Component vacant (solenoid for hard plumbing)

Steam solenoid

Hot water solenoid
Reed contact ground coffee funnel 2 Table 5-1: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations (Cont. on Table 5-2) ST3

Plug #

Pins 1 2
Usage / Component Reed contact waste container Transmitter for electronic light barrier bean container Receiver for electronic light barrier bean container Microswitch brew unit 1 compensation Microswitch brew unit 2 clockwise turn Microswitch brew unit 3 counter-clockwise turn Microswitch brew unit 4 present Microswitch brew unit XXXXMasse Reed contact water tank fill Reed contact water tank in units with hard plumbing Reed contact door closed Brew unit motor
Connection to control electronic
Table 5-2: CVA4070 Connecting Plugs and Pin Allocations (Cont. from Table 5-1) (Cont. on Table 5-3)
CVA4070 / CVA4075 Coffee Systems Technical Information 1 STST1 ST3 STST11 ST2 Connector to main power supply Connection to Plug 12 Flow-thru heater steam vacant Flow-thru heater coffee/hot water vacant Connection to plug 11 Interference suppressor Pump coffee/hot water Steam pump Flow meter Temperature sensor NTC steam Temperature sensor NTC coffee/hot water LED interior lamp

Save and quit 1. Save and back: Touch pad next to OK. 2. End: Touch pad On/Off. Quit (without saving) 1. Touch pad On/Off.
Temperatures for Coffee and Hot Water Set
Acknowledgement indicator 1. The display shows the positions of the programming mode Programming. Options 1. Touch pad next to Temperature. 2. Touch pad next to the desired setting. 3. Back (without saving): Touch pad Clear. Espresso: minimum: Represents 96 C (in the flow-thru heater). low: Represents 98 C (in the flow-thru heater). medium: Represents 100 C (in the flow-thru heater). high: Represents 102 C (in the flow-thru heater). maximum: Represents 104 C (in the flow-thru heater). Factory setting: medium. Coffee: minimum: Represents 96 C (in the flow-thru heater). low: Represents 98 C (in the flow-thru heater). medium: Represents 100 C (in the flow-thru heater). high: Represents 102 C (in the flow-thru heater). maximum: Represents 104 C (in the flow-thru heater). Factory setting: medium. Cappuccino: minimum: Represents 96 C (in the flow-thru heater). low: Represents 98 C (in the flow-thru heater). medium: Represents 100 C (in the flow-thru heater). high: Represents 102 C (in the flow-thru heater). maximum: Represents 104 C (in the flow-thru heater). Factory setting: medium.
Hot water: minimum: Represents 96 C (in the flow-thru heater). low: Represents 98 C (in the flow-thru heater). medium: Represents 100 C (in the flow-thru heater). high: Represents 102 C (in the flow-thru heater). maximum: Represents 104 C (in the flow-thru heater). Factory setting: medium.

Automatic Rinse On / Off

Acknowledgement indicator The display shows the positions of the programming mode Programming. Options 1. Touch pad next to Rinse automatic. 2. Touch pad next to the desired setting. 3. Back (without saving): Touch pad Clear. on: The appliance rinses when it is switched on, and after dispensing a beverage shortly before it switches off. off: Automatic rinse is switched off. Factory setting: on.

Steam System On / Off

Initial requirements 1. Switch the appliance off. Accessing Note Complete the access within 10 seconds. 2. 3. 4. 5. Touch pad Clear and hold. Touch pad On/Off once. Release pad Clear. Touch pad Clear 5 times and at the 5th time, hold it until the programming mode appears.

Options 1. Touch pad next to Customer service. 2. Touch pad next to Restart. The appliance restarts. A restart is like a disconnection from main power. The fault code, as well as all settings made by the customer and user profiles created remain. Save and quit 1. Touch pad On/Off.

6.1.19

Appliance Variant Set
Acknowledgement indicator The display shows the positions of the programming mode Programming. Options 1. Touch pad next to Customer service. 2. Touch pad next to Appliance variant. 3. Touch pad next to the desired setting. 4. Back (without saving): Touch pad Clear. Hard plumbing available: The appliance is hooked up to plumbing. not available: The appliance is not hooked up to plumbing. Factory setting: not available. Dish warming drawer available: A dish warming drawer is connected. not available: No dish warming drawer. Factory setting: not available.

6.1.20

Descale Lock Reset
Options Touch pad next to Reset descale. no: Back, without releasing the descale lock. yes: The descale lock is lifted.
Save and quit Touch pad On/Off. Warning! After service work is completed, descale the appliance.

6.1.21

Cleaning Lock Reset
Acknowledgement indicator The display shows the positions of the programming mode Programming. Options 1. Touch pad next to Reset cleaning. no: Back, without lifting the cleaning lock. yes: The cleaning lock is lifted.
Save and quit Touch pad On/Off. Warning! After service work is completed, clean the appliance.

Service Mode Overview

Initial requirements 1. Switch the appliance off. Accessing Note Complete the access within 10 seconds. 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch pad Clear and hold. Touch pad On/Off once. Release pad Clear. Touch pad Clear 3 times and at the 3rd time, hold it until the service mode appears.
Acknowledgement indicator The display shows the positions of the Service mode. Options 1. Touch the pad next to the desired position (refer). 2. Touch the pad next to the desired activation (refer). 3. Back: Touch pad Clear. Save and quit 1. Touch pad On/Off.
Position EPX ID NUMBER EPL e. g. ID33849 V10 Display / Activation e. g. ID01087 V21 Description / Results The ID number of the control electronic is displayed The ID number of the power electronic is displayed

FAULT MEMORY

registered faults, All faults that have occurred so refer to 021 Table 2 far are indicated. To show the fault description, touch the pad next to the fault. Delete Open All saved faults are deleted. The solenoid for steam is opened. The solenoid for steam is closed.
COMPONENT STEAM TEST VALVE
Table 6-8: CVA4070 Service Mode (Continued on Table 6-9)
Display / Activation Open
Description / Results The solenoid for hot water is opened. The solenoid for hot water is closed. The micro switches are tested, and the brew unit is returned to its home position. To prevent mechanical damage, as a final step, always activate intializing. move clockwise for given period of time The brew unit moves into the respective direction.

COMPONENT HOT WATER TEST VALVE Close

initialize

COMPONENT BREW UNIT move counterTEST clockwise for given period of time move counterclockwise for given period of time home position(1) drain position (1) compressing position (1) COMPONENT GRINDER TEST COMPONENT WATER TEST PUMP On Off On Off On Off On SYSTEM COMPONENT DRAIN PUMP TEST Off
The brew unit moves into the respective direction.
The grinder is running. The grinder is switched off. The pump coffee/hot water runs. The pump coffee/hot water is switched off. The steam pump runs. The steam pump is switched off. The coffee/hot water and the steam pumps operate until both, the coffee/hot water and steam system. The coffee/hot water and the steam pumps are switched off.
COMPONENT STEAM TEST PUMP
Table 6-9: CVA4070 Service Mode (Cont. from Table 6-8; Cont. on Table 6-10)
Position On FLOWTHU COMPONENT HEATER TEST WATER

Display / Activation

Description / Results The flow-thru heater coffee/hot water heats. The temperature indication on the heater goes increases. The flow-thru heater coffee/hot water is switched off. The flow-thru heater steam heats. The temperature indication on the heater increases. The flow-thru heater steam is switched off. The dish warming drawer is being heated. The dish warming drawer is switched off. no function
FLOW THRU COMPONENT HEATER TEST STEAM

Off On Off

DISH WARMING COMPONENT DRAWER TEST N/A US models COMPONENT SUPPLY TEST COMPONENT WATER SUPPLY TEST VALVE 2 COMPONENT WATER SUPPLY TEST VALVE 1+2 DRIP TRAY SENSOR TEST
On Off On Off On Off empty full

VALVE 1

no function
no function The drip tray is not full.
The drip tray is full. The bean container is not empty. The bean container is empty or not inserted. The microswitch grinding amount compensation is activated. The microswitch grinding amount compensation is not activated.

SENSOR TEST

BEAN empty CONTAINER full

BREW UNIT 1

closed
Table 6-10: CVA4070 Service Mode (Cont. from Table 6-9; Cont. on Table 6-11)
Display / Activation closed
Description / Results The microswitch top position control is activated. The microswitch top position control is not activated. The microswitch bottom position control is activated. The microswitch bottom position control is not activated. The brew unit is locked. The brew unit is released The ground coffee funnel is closed. The ground coffee funnel is open. The waste container is present. The waste container is missing The door is closed. The door is open The water tank is seated and filled. The water tank is not seated or empty no function Indicates the temperature at the flow-thru heater coffee/hot water. Indicates the temperature at the flow-thru heater steam.

BREW UNIT 2

BREW UNIT closed 3 open
SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST
BREW UNIT closed 4 open GROUND COFFEE FUNNEL closed open
closed WASTE CONTAINER open DOOR CONTACT WATER TANK closed open closed open HARD PLUMBING closed open

SENSOR TEST SENSOR TEST

NTC FLOW THRU e. g. 48 C HEATER / WATER
NTC FLOW THRU HEATER STEAM

e. g. 74 C

Table 6-11: CVA4070 Service Mode (Cont. from Table 6-10; Cont. on Table 6-12)

Position OPERATING HOURS

Display / Activation FLOWTHRU HEATER WATER FLOWTHRU HEATER STEAM ESPRESSOS DISPENSED DOUBLE ESPRESSOS DISPENSED COFFEES DISPENSED
Description / Results Operating hours of the flow-thru heater coffee/hot water. Operating hours of the flow-thru heater steam. Number of espressos dispensed. Number of double espressos dispensed Number of coffees dispensed.
DOUBLE COFFEES Number of double coffees DISPENSED dispensed. CAPPUCCINOS DISPENSED HOT WATER DISPENSED MILK FROTH DISPENSED NUMBER OF DESCALES NUMBER OF CLEANINGS Number of cappucinos dispensed. Number of hot water servings dispensed. Number of milk froth servings dispensed. Shows the number of descales that have been carried out. Number of cleanings that have been carried out.
Table 6-12: CVA4070 Service Mode (Continued from Table 6-11)
*1 The positions only become visible once the brew unit has been initialized.
Fault Codes Read, Save and Delete

Fault Code Accessing

Initial requirements Switch the appliance off. Accessing Note Complete the access within 10 seconds. 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch pad Clear and hold. Touch pad On/Off once. Release pad Clear. Touch pad Clear 3 times and at the 3rd time, hold it until the service mode appears.
Acknowledgement indicator The display shows the positions of the Service mode. Options 1. Touch pad next to Fault memory. 2. To show the fault description, touch the pad next to the fault. 3. Save the fault and back: Touch pad next to OK. Touch pad Clear. 4. Delete the fault and back: Touch pad next to delete. Faulty codes Refer to Tables: Save and quit 1. Touch pad On/Off.

Fault Code Summary

Fault Code F1

Fault Description

Shortcircuit temperature sensor NTC coffee/hot water Open circuit temperature sensor NTC coffee/hot water Shortcircuit temperature sensor NTC steam Open circuit temperature sensor NTC steam No water supply Insufficient water supply EEPROM faulty /wrong data Frequency not registering No communication between control electronic and power electronic Brew unit fault Flow-thru heater coffee/hot water not heating Flow-thru heater steam not heating Flow-thru heater coffee/hot water too hot Flow-thru heater steam too hot
F4 F10 F17 F41 F42 F43 F73 F80 F81 F82 F83
Table 6-13: CVA4070 Fault Code Summary
Short circuit in the temperature sensor NTC coffee/hot water Check the connecting cables. Replace the connecting cables if necessary. Temperature sensor Flow-thru heater coffee/hot water Check, 0214.46. Check the temperature sensor.

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COFFEE SYSTEMS

Relax and enjoy a perfect cup, at the push of a button
A Unique Company Making Extraordinary Appliances Forever Better
At Miele, its Not Just Business. its Personal Since its foundation in Germany in 1899, Miele remains a family-owned and operated company the largest such appliance manufacturer on the planet. Immer Besser Forever Better is the guiding mantra that has passed from generation to generation and provides clarity for the more than 15,000 employees that are responsible for the ingenuity and quality inherent in each Miele appliance. This is certainly evident in the coffee system product range. a category of innovative, built-in systems that Miele introduced to the world. Simply stated, Forever Better means that we strive every day to offer better and better products and services for our customers to enjoy and depend on. If you select a Miele coffee system to be installed in your home, we are confident that you will derive as much pleasure from your system as we do from ours. And why should you be so confident? Because we place the family name on each and every product we make. Forever producing new, innovative solutions. Forever making leaps in technology to enhance your life. Forever talking with consumers in order to really understand their needs. Forever Better. That is Mieles promise and our personal family business.
Right photo: Featured in stainless steel is the new CVA 4070 (60 cm) coffee system.
Great Taste. Both in its Design and in the Cup
An Unparalleled Coffee Experience Right at Home One cannot help but notice the popularity coffee drinking has gained over the past decade. This is a phenomena the world over. With coffee bars and cafs continuing to spring up on Americas main streets and shopping malls, it is not just the hot drink that people are interested in. Coffee has become a symbol in society and is somewhat of a centerpiece for gathering. For many people it is a great way to get together in cordial surroundings and enjoy each others company or, for some, the perfect way to relax in a peaceful and familiar environment. In 1999, Miele brought this atmosphere into homes throughout the seven continents, introducing the worlds first built-in coffee system using whole beans and a
unique brewing process. Then in 2004, Miele reclaimed its position as category leader and introduced the worlds first built-in capsule coffee system. In keeping with our promise of Forever Better, today we proudly introduce an all new coffee system, model CVA 4070. An Epicureans Passion a Designers Dream If there is one thing almost every kitchen needs, its more countertop space. Miele coffee systems fit neatly into your cabinetry, at a comfortable user height, thereby eliminating countertop clutter. Alternatively, custom, stainless steel housing units allow for convenient installation under upper cabinets or as a
tabletop unit that can easily be transported throughout your home. Not requiring a fixed water supply connection or special electric wiring, the unit can easily be installed virtually anywhere within the design of your kitchen above or next to other Miele appliances or in your master bedroom suite, wet-bar, lanai or your favorite home entertainment area. Available in black glass or stainless steel finish, these products integrate superbly into any dcor, from the most traditional to ultra contemporary. This exposure offers you and your guests convenient, on demand access to a variety of hot beverages.

Whole Bean Coffee System

Forever Better Coffee Mieles new coffee system (model CVA 4070) brews delicious espresso, cappuccino, latt or regular coffee quickly and easily. Using whole coffee beans, the system grinds to your personal taste to deliver a truly tailored, flavorful beverage. Ease of Use Guaranteed The most notable enhancement to this system is the addition of Mieles signature, easy-to-use navigational electronics,
NavitronicsTM. Accessed via the centered touch screen control panel, the task driven menu system guarantees simple operation and intuitive use. Coming Soon. Mieles Plumbed-in Coffee System Later this year, we will proudly debut the newest addition to our superior line of built-in coffee systems. This model will allow you to hook up the coffee system to a main water supply, eliminating the need

to fill a water tank. Please consult your Miele product specialist for delivery details. Our Gift to You Upon registration of your product at miele.com, our complimentary illy coffee gift package will be activated introducing you to one of the worlds most premium blends.
Bottom photo: Featured is the new CVA 4070 (60 cm) coffee systems touch screen control panel.

CVA 4070

Whole coffee bean system Door hinged left / concealed handle Patented brewing unit Conical grinding system 500 g coffee bean container Grinds from 6 to 12 g coffee beans per cup Adjustable grinder (coarse to fine) Pre-brew system (on/off) Large capacity container for used coffee grounds 2.64 quart (2.5 liter) water reservoir
Coffee for Two Dual dispensing spouts allow you to serve two hot beverages simultaneously or cut the preparation time of one cup in half!
Tall or Grande? The dispensing spout is height adjustable to accommodate an array of cup sizes. from the classic petit espresso cup to average American mug.
Adjustable cup size settings Variable water temperature control Water hardness setting Integrated LED lighting Dual dispensing spouts Hot water spout Frothing system Safety lock Multi-lingual LCD display, 7 languages Stand-by function with delay start Fault diagnosis Stainless steel finish, as shown Width: 60 cm (approx. 24) Accessories included: Cleaning agent Optional accessories: Cup warmer (EGW 4060-14) Optional trim kits: Stainless steel trim kit for 30 niche (EBA 4476) Stainless steel trim kit for 70 cm (approx. 28) niche (EBA 4470)
Unique Frothing Froth is considered to be the crowning touch of a cappuccino or a critical ingredient for a latt. To steam milk for these and other beverages our new frothing system is easy-to-use and assures perfect results in minutes.
Grinder Bypass The traditional, fresh grind and brew process can easily be bypassed by opening the coffee system door and pouring ground coffee into the designated chamber. Oscillating between caffeinated and decaffeinated beverages, for example, makes this system very versatile.

Capsule Coffee Systems

The Best of Two Worlds The Miele coffee system (models CVA 2650 and CVA 2660) represents a unique combination of Mieles exacting engineering and the exclusive savoir faire of the Nespresso coffee capsule; two international brands synonymous with expertise in their fields, working in tandem to produce the ultimate at home coffee system.
Individuality There is much doubt that your friends and family will have similar tastes when it comes to their favorite hot beverage. Some people will like their coffee short and strong, others will prefer theirs mild with plenty of froth. The Miele CVA 2650/2660 system is the perfect solution for serving up a tailored beverage to engage even the most discriminating coffee drinker. An integrated capsule

carousel within the system holds 20 individual capsules enabling you to offer 5 different blends something for everyone! Nespresso capsules are easily ordered direct via the Internet, phone or fax with delivery guaranteed within two business days!
Coffee System? We Know its an Understatement The Miele coffee system enables you to prepare espresso, cappuccino, latt and, of course, coffee. It also has an integrated hot water dispenser for serving tea and a frothing system to make creating the perfect latt and cappuccino as easy as pulling down a small lever a unique option to using the traditional frothing arm! The Art of Milk Frothing Ah, the unmistakable pssshhhing sound of the hot steam process in a coffee bar as the froth is being created for that perfect cup of cappuccino or latt. The essential ingredient in these, and other beverages, is a delicate and creamy froth that maintains its structure. The froth is the uncontested crowing glory of any coffee, and the Miele system is an expert in this field. Its unique cappuccinatore is an easy to use frothing cup that either delivers the froth directly into the cup or retains it, providing you the pleasure of placing it into the beverage.
Perfect Espresso Once prepared, an espresso will continue to develop. Floral flavors tend to develop first, while others, including the heavier, more roasted aromas, take longer to emerge. At this point, the crema is essential. It forms a lid over the coffee and prevents the most volatile aromas from escaping. A barista can tell in an instant, with one glance at the crema, just how good an espresso is. If it is just right, the color will be a hazelnut brown and the consistency will be stable. You can put this to the test by sprinkling a spoonful of granulated sugar onto an unstirred crema. The perfect crema will retain the sugar for 8 to 10 seconds, after which the sugar will sink through the crema, creating a cone-shaped hole. The cremas generated by the Miele system using the Nespresso capsules produces this exceptional result.
Left photo: Featured in stainless steel finish is the CVA 2660 (60 cm) coffee system.
The Premium Blends of Nespresso
Partnering for Success Miele partnered with Nespresso with a particular objective in mind: to offer the worlds best variety of coffee blends for our customers to enjoy. Nespresso offers a distinctive choice of more than twelve

premium coffee varieties to satisfy every taste at any time of the day. Each blend is hermetically sealed immediately after the coffee is ground, using Nespressos innovative and exclusive packaging
concept. This guarantees freshness and preserves the aroma until you decide to unleash it using the Miele CVA 2000 coffee system, specifically designed to extract the richness from each capsule.

Ristretto

Ristretto is a subtle blend of Arabicas from East Africa and the Americas (Columbia and Central America). This blend possesses a delicate touch of acidity and a delicious aftertaste. But its the hint of Brazilian Arabica and African Robusta that imbues Ristretto with its characteristic strength. Strength: 10 Ideal after a meal

Arpeggio

This blend incorporates Arabicas from the very best Central American sources. Harmony is provided by a touch of Brazilian Arabica, which enhances the body, color and consistency. It is this subtle alchemy that creates its superb aroma.
Characterized by a subtle balance of finesse, strength and full-flavor, the intensity of the Roma espresso blend comes from high-altitude Central American coffees. These are complemented in similar proportion by the Brazilian and African coffees that give the blend its body and roundness.

Decaffeinato Intenso

The excellent balance of this blend comes predominantly from its Latin American Arabicas, with a touch of Robusta to provide body and character.

Livanto

This blend brings together the best coffees from high altitudes in Latin America (mainly Central American Arabicas). It is the hint of South American Arabic that gives this premium variety its dense richness.

Capriccio

High-altitude South American Arabicas give this blend a touch of acidity and a fine aromatic note. The balance is provided by just the right amount of Brazilian Arabica and Central African Robusta, which gives it its superb richness.

Strength: 9 Ideal after a meal
Strength: 8 Ideal after a meal
Strength: 7 Ideal any time of day
Strength: 6 Ideal in the morning
Strength: 5 Ideal after a meal
With Our Compliments When you purchase a Miele CVA 2650 or CVA 2660, our gift to you is a sampling of the twelve premium Nespresso blends.
This thirty-six capsule collection is packaged in a handsome case containing details about each exclusive blend.

Volluto

This blend is predominately Brazilian Arabica, which gives the coffee its smooth character and biscuity flavor. The addition of Colombian Arabica adds lightness and a fruity note.
The combination of the best East African Arabicas imbues this variety with a touch of acidity, which is counter-balanced by the light fragrance of Central American Arabica. The smoothness delivered by a hint of Brazilian Santos completes the balance.

Decaffeinato

This blend combines South American Arabicas, which on the one hand provide balance and on the other a touch of acidity. The addition of African Robusta further enhances the character of the coffee.

Vivalto Lungo

The best South American Arabicas from high altitudes give this blend its balance and light acidity. The addition of East African Arabica further enhances this blend with a floral note while Southern Minas coffee from Brazil provides its strength and brings out a touch of bitterness.

Decaffeinato Lungo

This blend is a combination of the finest Latin American Arabicas (from Brazil and Colombia), which provide balance, and Robusta, which enhances its character.

Finezzo Lungo

This blend is made up of the finest Arabicas from very high altitudes in Central America and Brazil's Southern Minas Arabica, which provides balance and mildness. The addition of East African Arabica brings out the fine fruity notes while a touch of African Robusta accentuates its character. Strength: 4 Ideal any time of day
Strength: 4 Ideal any time of day
Strength: 3 Ideal in the morning
Strength: 2 Ideal any time of day
Perfection Anywhere You Want It
Installation is a Breeze, Once You Decide Where to Put it Miele coffee systems are completely self-contained and with no special fixed water supply connections required, you can easily install them virtually anywhere in your home. From the master bedroom suite or the beverage preparation area in the study to the home entertainment area in the family room or, of course, the kitchen, the possible locations are truly endless. If you cannot decide in which space to install the system, Miele has created a mobile housing unit that you can simply move from room to room or outdoors to the lanai or terrace.

Above or Below Atop or by Itself In a preview of this new product, one of the nations leading designers calls the Miele system an epicureans passion and a designers dream come true. She is referring to the more than five different options for installing the system into new construction or post remodel projects and to the systems ability to fit the aesthetics of virtually any dcor, from classic traditional to ultra contemporary.
As an example of the installation options in a kitchen, the Miele coffee system can be mounted above the counter, rest on the counter or be installed into your cabinetry. The system can be built-in at a variety of heights above or near other appliances or somewhere special by itself. Installation restrictions are virtually nonexistent with this revolutionary product.

CVA 2650

Nespresso capsule coffee system

CVA 2660

Nespresso capsule coffee system Door hinged left / concealed handle Patented brewing unit Removable capsule holder 20 coffee capsule capacity 5 individual coffee sleeves 4 custom user profiles possible Automatic rinse and cleaning programs Large capacity container for 25 used capsules 1.6 quart (1.5 Liter) water reservoir Water volume dispensed adjustable per cup size Water hardness setting Four programmable cup sizes espresso, double espresso, coffee, double coffee LED illumination of work area Dispensing spout Hot water preparation Unique cappuccinatore jug for frothing milk Safety lock Multi-lingual LCD display, 15 languages Stand-by function Delay start / stop function Fault diagnosis Width: 60 cm (approx. 24) Accessories included: 2 espresso cups and saucers 2 cappuccino cups and saucers Cleaning agent Optional accessories:
Unique Features: Multi-talented and Multi-lingual User-friendly controls with symbols and clear text make beverage preparation a joy. You can program the system for the size cups you use at home, as well as for the different beverages you prepare regularly. From short or tall coffees to single or double espressos, the system will conform to your preferences. You can use the Miele machines in up to 15 different languages and adjust even the smallest of details including the systems exterior light for setting a perfect mood. My Coffee Another impressive feature of the Miele system is the user profile program. Every member of the family, and even guests that visit often, can program their favorite blend under their own name so they can obtain their preferred beverage at the touch of a button. It could not be easier or more personable! The system is ready whenever you need it, from morning to night, 24 hours a day. Simply program when you would like the system functioning, and it will be ready for you when you need it most.

Door hinged left / concealed handle Patented brewing unit Removable capsule holder 20 coffee capsule capacity 5 individual coffee sleeves 4 custom user profiles possible Automatic rinse and cleaning programs Large capacity container for 25 used capsules 1.6 quart (1.5 liter) water reservoir Water volume dispensed adjustable per cup size Water hardness setting Four programmable cup sizes espresso, double espresso, coffee, double coffee LED illumination of work area Dispensing spout Hot water preparation Unique cappuccinatore jug for frothing milk Safety lock Multi-lingual LCD display, 15 languages Stand-by function Delay start / stop function Fault diagnosis Width: 50 cm (approx. 20) Accessories included: 2 espresso cups and saucers 2 cappuccino cups and saucers Cleaning agent Optional accessories: Stainless steel sitting housing unit (CVSG 50) Stainless steel hanging housing unit (CVUG 50)
Cup warmer (EGW 2060) System drawer (ESS 2060) Mobile coffee cart (MES 45) Optional trim kits: Trim kit for 30 niche (EBA 4376) available in black glass and stainless steel Trim kit for 70 cm (approx. 28) niche (EBA 4370) available available in stainless steel
The CVA 2650 and CVA 2660 are both available in stainless steel and black glass finishes.

System/Warming Drawers

Finishing Touches Espresso, cappuccino, latt or coffee, which should be served hot, quickly lose their characteristic flavor as they cool. Cold cups or mugs are traditionally the culprits as they literally rob the drink of its original heat, thereby stopping the aromas from unfolding and reducing the desired, unique flavor.
To serve and enjoy your hot beverages in their authentic form, Miele introduces the cup warming drawer. Concealed below a coffee system, these silent workers will bring your cups and mugs quickly and evenly to the right temperature.
A unique convection, forced-air heating system instantly circulates warm or hot air through the drawer cavity. An infinite temperature selection, ranging from 85oF up to 120oF, can heat a complete set of espresso, cappuccino or coffee cups in less than 15 minutes allowing you plenty of time to socialize with your guests. Smooth, telescopic runners fully extend the drawer giving you a complete view and access to the interior. They are easy to load and unload given its open-sided construction, and the non-slip base ensures that your cups will sit firmly in place. For true harmony, Mieles built-in cup warmers are designed for combining with other Miele appliances, creating a stunning design element to your dcor and delivering professional, flavorful results. The CVA 2660 System Drawer Custom made to nestle discreetly under the CVA 2660 coffee system, the system drawer is a great way to organize your Nespresso capsules and other necessities for creating unique hot beverages for your family and friends to enjoy. The drawer opens easily using a push / pull mechanism and its clever, open-sided design allows you full access to the inside.

Left photo: Featured in stainless steel are the CVA 4070 (60 cm) coffee system and EGW 4060-14 (60 cm) cup warming drawer with optional stainless steel classic drawer handle. Right photo: Featured in stainless steel is the ESS 2060 (60 cm) system drawer installed below a CVA 2660 (60 cm) coffee system. Far right photo: Detail image of the EGW 4060-14 cup warming drawer with optional square handle.

ESS 2060

System drawer Full extension drawer Unique, open-sided design

EGW 2060

Warming drawer Full extension drawer Unique, open-sided design Convection heating system Rapid heat-up Continuous operation setting On indicator light

EGW 4060-14

Warming drawer Full extension drawer Unique, open-sided design Convection heating system Rapid heat-up Continuous operation setting Cup temperature setting On indicator light Width: 60 cm (approx. 24) Accessories included: Anti-slip pad Optional accessories: Stainless steel classic drawer handle (DS 4031 SS) Stainless steel Profi drawer handle (DS 4030 SS) Stainless steel square drawer handle (DS 4032)
Push / pull easy opening system Width: 60 cm (approx. 24) Accessories included: Anti-slip pad
For use with: CVA 2660 coffee system Available finishes: Stainless steel
For use with: CVA 4070 coffee system
Available finishes: Stainless steel with Profi drawer handle Black glass with black classic drawer handle
These drawers are not designed for maintaining food.

Useful Accessories

Design Inspiration The stainless steel Sitting Housing Unit (CVSG 50) and Hanging Housing Unit (CVUG 50) are a unique way to use the CVA 2650 as a countertop or above the countertop appliance. These housings are an ideal solution for placing the coffee system into an existing kitchen environment or for temporarily holding the unit until a future remodel is complete. Location, Location, Location Miele has taken the coffee to go concept to a whole new level, providing a mobile housing unit for the CVA 2660. Dont limit your coffee enjoying experience to one location simply take the system with you. This versatile coffee cart (MES 45) can be moved easily from room to room ensuring optimal convenience and maximum flexibility. Savor a freshly brewed coffee in the luxury of your kitchen, bedroom, living room or even your outdoor terrace. The possibilities are truly limitless.
CVSG 50 Sitting Housing Unit
CVUG 50 Hanging Housing Unit

GCEO Dishwasher Insert

CVC 26 Cappuccinatore
MES 45 Mobile Coffee Cart
Support Services You Can Count On
From the Beginning Mieles philosophy is that the relationship with the consumer just begins with the purchase of one of our appliances. It is our belief that at the time of purchase, we are entering into a long-term partnership with you and your family. A partnership that includes installation and technical services that you can count on for a lifetime. Installation Made Easy To ensure that you begin enjoying your new Miele products from the first day on, it is recommended that you use an authorized Miele installer. Not only will they get the job done right the first time, theyll also walk you through the product, giving an overview of its usage. Miele is so confident in the benefits of this service that the warranty of any products installed by a Miele authorized installer is doubled to two years.

As with most superior products, service by finely trained technicians is part of the Miele experience. Our technicians must complete a demanding technical certification program, facilitated and taught by the Miele Technical Training Support Group. Be Our Guest Miele has showrooms conveniently located in many parts of North America. Each location is an information resource center staffed with well-trained, knowledgeable and friendly associates ready to give you an in-depth demonstration of the coffee systems detailed herein, and any other Miele product youre interested in. The Miele range is extensively displayed at these locations with the majority of appliances being fully operational so you can put them through their paces and make an informed purchasing decision.
MieleCare MieleCare is our unique Extended Service Contract program. With MieleCare your appliance investment is protected by an amplified five year, worry free contract that includes: Genuine Miele parts; Factory-trained technical specialists; Power surge protection and more. MieleCare is the only Extended Service Contract in the industry that guarantees repairs by a Miele Authorized Service Provider using only genuine Miele parts. Only genuine Miele parts installed by factory-trained professionals can guarantee the safety, reliability and longevity of your Miele appliance. Please note that unless expressly approved in writing by Mieles Service Department, Extended Service Contracts offered by other providers for Miele products will not be recognized by Miele. Our goal here is to prevent unauthorized (and untrained) service personnel from working on your Miele products, possibly doing further damage to them, you and/or your home. For your convenience, you can purchase a MieleCare Extended Service Contract on your new coffee system from your Miele dealer either at the time you buy the product or anytime within the first year. You can also purchase the contract directly from Miele by visiting miele.com or by calling us toll free at 800-356-0991.
Miele, Inc. 800.843.7231 609.419.4298 miele.com Beverly Hills 310.855.9470 Boca Raton 800.220.1744 x 5752 Boston/Wellesley 781.431.2225 Chicago/Kenilworth 800.843.7231 x 4838 Dallas 800.843.7231 x 5137 Denver 303.893.1423 Princeton 800.843.7231 Salt Lake City 801.466.0569 San Francisco 415.431.8686 Seattle 206.574.0770

Every effort has been made to ensure that the information given in this brochure is correct at the time of printing. However, due to continuous product improvement, Miele reserves the right to make changes to products and technical data without prior notice.
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