Miele CVA 2652 installation instructions Coffee glossary

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Coffee glossary

Caffè is the Italian term for a standard espresso.

Caffè americano is a thin espresso with water added.

Caffè corretto is espresso with a splash of liquor.

Caffè freddo is iced coffee. An extended version of espresso served with ice.

Caffè latte is a double espresso in a large cup filled with hot milk, topped with little or no foam.

Caffè moca consists of equal parts of espresso, hot milk and cocoa.

Caffè ristretto is the strongest most concentrated espresso. The water is reduced to 2 tablespoons (30 ml) per serving.

Caffeine - the caffeine content of espresso is only a third or half of that found in coffee. The stronger the roast, the less caffeine the espresso will contain.

Cappuccino is espresso with frothed milk. It is equal parts of espresso, hot milk and foam.

Cappuccino chiaro is a "light" cappuccino with less espresso and more hot milk.

Cappuccino scuro is a "dark" cappuccino with more espresso and less hot milk.

Cappuccino senza schiuma is a cappuccino without the froth.

Crema is the sign of the perfect cup of espresso - a fine, nut or cinnamon brown foam on the surface of the espresso, which is only created when the pressure is sufficiently high. The crema contains foamed oils which are rich in flavor and aroma.

Espresso, see Caffè.

Espresso corto is a "short", strong espresso.

Espresso doppio is a double portion of normal espresso.

Espresso lungo is the longer, less concentrated version served in a stan- dard coffee cup.

Espresso ristretto is a double strength, bitter tasting espresso.

Macchiato is espresso with a dollop of hot, foamed milk giving a dappled (macchiato) appearance.

Pre-warmingthe cup is recommended to prevent the espresso from cooling too quickly.

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Contents Operating and Installation Instructions Coffee System CVA Contents Contents Children Proper useTechnical safety Use Save These Instructions and Review Them Periodically Front view Guide to the coffee systemInterior view Touch controls DisplayDisplay Before the first use Setting the clockSwitching on First steps to useFilling lines with water Switching offFilling the water tank Filling water and coffee capsulesOpen the appliance door Removing the coffee capsules Filling the coffee capsule carouselRename type Allocating various coffee typesAllocating the coffee types Select typeDelete type Chamber symbols in the displaySaving an entry Not saving an entryTo pre-warm with steam Making coffee / espressoPre-warming the cups To pre-warm with hot waterDouble portion Coffee and EspressoInterrupting preparation Preparing hot milk, frothed milk, and Cappuccino Frothing milk into a cup Heating milk Frothing milk in the cappuccinatoreRinsing the lid After useSetting the serving sizes using the OK button Setting serving sizesSetting the serving sizes via Settings C User profiles Setting a user profileSelecting a user profile Deleting a user profile Changing a user profileRevert Making coffee / espresso with user profiles Setting serving sizes for user profilesTime of day SettingsSetting the time of day Selecting a languageSwitching on at a preset time Setting the timerDisplay Switching off at a preset time Switching off afterActivate Steam system Lighting Adjusting the brightnessLighting Setting the switch-off time Info displaying No. of drinks VolumeTemporarily deactivating the system lock System lockWater hardness Activating/Deactivating the system lockRestore factory default settings User profile Frequency What needs to be done? OverviewDishwasher safe Cleaning and careDo not clean in the capsule plate opening. Danger of injury Rinsing the SystemWaste container Water tank Drip tray with gridCapsule carousel and tray Plastic and metal drip traysInterior and appliance door Coffee dispenser coverSteam valve Capsule plateWipe any spills from descaling im- mediately ExteriorCappuccinatore Select Settings F from the main Menu. Confirm with OK MaintenanceDescaling the coffee system Descaling the coffee system Descaling before prompted Unit suddenly turns off Possible fault Solution Frequently asked questionsMachine problems Display remains dark Possible fault SolutionTime of day needs to be reset Possible fault Solution Door will not open or close Possible fault SolutionDisplay is hard to read Preparing / Dispensing problems Appliance does not rinse when turned on Coffee dispensing is interrupted Possible fault SolutionSteam smells like rubber Preparing time and amount of coffee is very different Espresso / coffee is not hot enough Possible fault SolutionCoffee is too weak Possible fault Solution Coffee resultsDescaling process was started accidently There is water in the waste containerFault messages What if F 72 appears in the display? Removing a jammed capsuleWhat if F 75 appears in the display? What if F 76 appears in the display? MieleCare After sales servicePage Installation instructions Disposal of packing material Caring for the environmentDisposal of an old appliance This Appliance Must be Grounded Electrical connectionInstallation options InstallationInstallation Installation into a tall cabinet InstallationWith 3/4 19 mm side panels Coffee glossary Espresso range Dulsão do Brasil gold Pure Origin Espresso rangeIndriya from India sage Rosabaya de Colombia roseDecaffeinato Lungo coral Lungo rangeFortissio Lungo teal Vivalto sky blue