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Miele CVA6405 - Cleaning Clogged Milk Pipework; Step 1: Cleaning Milk Pipework in Container Lid

Miele CVA6405
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If the quality of the milk froth is
unsatisfactory, the air intake hose may
be clogged. Follow the instructions in
"Step 2: Clean air intake hose and
angled section in the door".
If no milk comes out of the main
dispenser, only steam, please follow
the instructions in Step 1 through 4.
First check if the milk in the milk
container has spoiled. This can clog
the milk lines.
To clean the clogged milk lines, take a
step-by-step approach. Afterwards,
check if the milk and/or milk froth
preparation and quality are satisfactory.
If the milk and/or milk froth preparation
and quality are still not satisfactory,
repeat all the steps described without
preparing beverages in between.
Step 1: Cleaning the milk
pipework in the milk container
lid
^ Pull the milk intake pipe a out of the
milk container lid.
Make sure you also remove the
gasket b.
^ Clean both under running water.
Insert the supplied cleaning brush
into the stainless steel pipe and move
it back and forth until all milk residue
has been removed.
^
Use the cleaning brush to clean the
milk pipework in the lid as well.
Cleaning clogged milk pipework
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