Miele CVA 3650 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
. . . the fault message "Push water
container right in" orF-10appears.
Water has not been taken in.
^
Perhaps the system was not filled
with water before the first drink was
made. Fill the system with water as
described in "Making drinks: Before
preparing the first drink - Filling the
system with water".
The water container has not been
correctly positioned inside the machine.
^
Remove the water container and
replace it.
^ 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 continues to
appear in the display, please call the
Miele Service department, quoting
the fault code.
. . . the message "Fault - 72" appears
in the display.
A coffee capsule has become jammed
between the capsule carousel and the
capsule plate.
^
Open the front of the machine.
Press the master switch in the
machine at the top left to
disconnect it from the mains.
^
Try to pull out the carousel runners.
If you can pull out the carousel runners,
remove the coffee capsule and dispose
of it as it is likely to be damaged or
dented and could become stuck again
if reused.
^
Clean the area under the carousel
runners. It is particularly important to
clean the sensor which is used to
recognise the capsule chambers as
well as the recess in the floor. Wipe
everything dry using a soft cloth.
^
Push the carousel runners back into
the machine and
^ switch the machine on again with the
master switch.
^ Close the machine door.
If you cannot pull out the carousel
runners,
^ then try to remove the capsule plate.
^ Look for the capsule in the brewing
area and try to remove it. Dispose of
this coffee capsule as it is likely to be
damaged or dented and could
become stuck again if reused.
^
Push the capsule plate back in, and
^
switch the machine on again with the
master switch.
^
Close the front of the machine.
If the message continues to appear or if
you cannot remove the capsule, call the
Service Department.
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