Miele CM 7750 CoffeeSelect Operating instructions/Installation instructions - Page 31

The bean system, Only put roasted coffee beans in

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The bean system Coffee or espresso can be made from whole roasted coffee beans which are freshly ground for each cup. Your coffee machine has a bean system with three bean containers which can be filled with different types of beans or even just one type. You can allocate bean types to individual coffee drinks as you wish. Alternatively, you can create profiles with your own coffee drinks and allocate other bean types to these drinks which are different to the standard Miele profiles. Alternatively, you can make coffee drinks with ready ground coffee (see "Making coffee drinks with ground coffee" in the "Making coffee" chapter).  Risk of damage to the grinder due to incorrect operation. The coffee machine will be damaged if the bean container is filled with unsuitable substances such as liquids, ground coffee, or coffee beans treated with sugar, caramel, or similar. In addition, green (unroasted) coffee beans or mixtures of coffee beans which contain green coffee beans can damage the grinder. Green coffee beans are very hard and still contain residual moisture. These can damage the coffee machine grinder as soon as grinding begins. Only put roasted coffee beans in the bean container. Tip: You can use a nut or seed grinder to grind green coffee beans. These grinders generally have a rotating stainless-steel blade. You can then add the ground green coffee one portion at a time to the ground coffee chute and make the desired coffee drink (see "Making coffee drinks with ground coffee" in the "Making coffee" chapter). If decaffeinated coffee beans are used after dispensing a drink with caffeinated beans, there may still be residues from the caffeinated beans in the grinder or brew chamber. Please be aware that minimal residues of caffeine may be present in the next drink that you make. 31

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The bean system
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Coffee or espresso can be made from
whole roasted coffee beans which are
freshly ground for each cup.
Your coffee machine has a bean system
with three bean containers which can
be filled with different types of beans or
even just one type. You can allocate
bean types to individual coffee drinks
as you wish. Alternatively, you can
create profiles with your own coffee
drinks and allocate other bean types to
these drinks which are different to the
standard Miele profiles.
Alternatively, you can make coffee
drinks with ready ground coffee (see
“Making coffee drinks with ground
coffee” in the “Making coffee” chapter).
Risk of damage to the grinder
due to incorrect operation.
The coffee machine will be damaged
if the bean container is filled with
unsuitable substances such as
liquids, ground coffee, or coffee
beans treated with sugar, caramel, or
similar.
In addition, green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans
can damage the grinder. Green
coffee beans are very hard and still
contain residual moisture. These can
damage the coffee machine grinder
as soon as grinding begins.
Only put roasted coffee beans in the
bean container.
Tip:
You can use a nut or seed grinder
to grind green coffee beans. These
grinders generally have a rotating
stainless-steel blade. You can then add
the ground green coffee
one portion at
a time
to the ground coffee chute and
make the desired coffee drink (see
“Making coffee drinks with ground
coffee” in the “Making coffee” chapter).
If decaffeinated coffee beans are
used after dispensing a drink with
caffeinated beans, there may still be
residues from the caffeinated beans
in the grinder or brew chamber.
Please be aware that minimal
residues of caffeine may be present
in the next drink that you make.