Nivona CafeRomatica 626 Owner Manual

Nivona CafeRomatica 626 Owner Manual

Nivona CafeRomatica 626: Enjoy barista-quality coffee at home with this fully automatic espresso machine. Featuring an intuitive display and user-friendly controls, it offers a wide range of coffee specialties, from classic espresso to frothy cappuccinos. The adjustable grinder with 5 settings ensures the perfect coarseness for your beans, while the aroma intensity selector lets you customize the strength of your brew. With its compact design and easy maintenance, the CafeRomatica 626 is the perfect choice for coffee lovers seeking convenience and variety.

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Manual
Nivona CafeRomatica 626 Owner Manual | Manualzz
CafeRomatica
NICR626
Coffee / Espresso machine
Manual and Tips
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A passion for coffee.
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Temperature
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Lid of coffee powder chute
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Two cups
S11 Cleaning
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Filter
S12 Steam valve
S13 Bar
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Dear Customer,
Congratulations and thank you very much for choosing a quality product by NIVONA.
In order to enjoy your new NIVONA appliance to its best, please read this manual and pay attention
to the safety tips before first use.
Please keep this manual safe. You can use it for references and hand it over to a future owner.
Enjoy your coffee and the top quality appliance by NIVONA.
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Contents
1. SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................................................29
2. INITIAL START-UP ............................................................................................................30
2.1 Getting started ...........................................................................................................30
2.2 The most important controls ........................................................................................31
2.3 Filling with water and beans ........................................................................................31
2.4 Switching appliance on and filling the system ...............................................................31
2.5 Using the appliance with filter .....................................................................................32
2.6 Using the device without filter, adjust water hardness ....................................................32
2.7 Set automatic switch-off time ......................................................................................33
2.8 Adjusting the temperature ...........................................................................................33
2.9 Setting the automatic off-rinsing process ......................................................................34
2.10 Adjusting the coarseness of the grinding .......................................................................34
2.11 Reset to factory settings ..............................................................................................34
3. MAKING COFFEE ...............................................................................................................34
3.1 Switching the appliance on ........................................................................................35
3.2 Switching the appliance on ........................................................................................35
3.3 Select water volume ...................................................................................................35
3.4 Making a cup of coffee ...............................................................................................35
3.5 Making two cups of coffee ...........................................................................................36
3.6 Making ground coffee .................................................................................................36
3.7 Making hot water (e.g. for tea) .....................................................................................36
3.8 Using the steam function, e.g. for heating or frothing liquids .........................................37
4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................37
4.1 Changing the filter ......................................................................................................37
4.2 System cleaning .........................................................................................................38
4.3 Descaling ..................................................................................................................38
4.4 Regular cleaning by hand ............................................................................................40
4.5 Cleaning the brew unit ...............................................................................................40
5. SYSTEM REPORTS .............................................................................................................41
6. PROBLEM SOLVING ...........................................................................................................42
7. REPLACEMENT PARTS/ACCESSORIES ................................................................................43
8. CUSTOMER SERVICE, GUARANTEE, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ...................................43
9. TECHNICAL DATA ..............................................................................................................44
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1. Safety information
1. Safety information
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1. Safety information / 2. Initial start-up
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Attention: Repairs to electrical appliances must only be undertaken by a professional! Improper repairs may result in severe danger for the user! Should
the appliance be used or maintained improperly or incorrect, the warranty
shall become void!
Attention: Using the on/off switch (fig.1/J) during the brewing process may
damage the appliance! Turn the appliance off only after it has finished the job.
Attention: risk of burning! When drawing steam or hot water, a shot of hot
water may spray from the steam/hot water jet or the Spumatore (fig. 1/L); allow the coffee spout, the steam/hot water jet and the Spumatore to cool down
before you touch it.
CE – This appliance conforms to valid EG regulations.
2. Initial start-up
(Please read this and follow instructions before you brew your first coffee!)
2.1 Getting started
£ Unpack the appliance and all items belonging to it with care.
The following are included in the package contents:
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User Manual
Warranty card
Measuring spoon with assembly instruction for filter insert
Two cleaning tabs
One testing strip for water hardness
Tip: In case of customer service being required, the appliance should be shipped in its original packaging. Please keep this safe, including the polystyrene parts.
£ Place the appliance on a flat, dry and suitable surface.
£ Plug the power cord into a professionally installed mains socket.
£ Your appliance has a power cord bay – if the cable is too long, place the excessive length in the
power cord bay at the back (fig. 1/T)
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2.2 The most important controls
Before you set the basic settings and brew your first coffee, please make yourself familiar with the
main controls of your appliance.
t On/off switch (fig. 1/J): Press once to switch the appliance on, press twice to turn it off.
t Aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B): By repeatedly pressing the bean symbol the aroma changes from
mild (one bean in display) to normal (two beans) to strong (three beans); restart again with mild.
By turning clockwise, the volume per cup is increased, by turning anti-clockwise it is reduced.
t Steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C): Place a cup under the steam/hot water jet/Spumatore (fig. 1/L).
By turning the knob all the way clockwise you open the valve for steam or hot water. Turning it
anti-clockwise closes the valve.
t Coffee button (Bild 1/D): (fig. 1/D): Before pressing the button, place one or two cups under the
height adjustable spout (fig. 7 and 8).
By pressing once you will get one cup, two cups by pressing twice in quick succession.
t Steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E): When the symbol S10
lights up, press the button to start the
rinsing process. If the symbol S10
does not show, press to start the heating-up process to
steam temperature.
Holding the button for more than 3 seconds you enter the menu for the basic settings. Press the
button again for more than 3 seconds to leave the menu.
t Height adjustable spout: By pushing up or down you can adjust the drain to the height of your
cups or glasses.
2.3 Filling with water and beans
£ Open the cover on the left (fig. 1/F) and remove the water tank (fig.4). Clean it with clear, cold
tap water.
£ Refill the water tank to maximum and insert it back in the appliance. Make sure the tank is safely
locked in place.
Attention: Only use clear, cold water for the water tank! Never use sparkling water or any other liquids!
Non-compliance will render warranty claims void.
£ Open the bean container’s cover on the right (fig. 1/H). Fill with untreated, roasted coffee beans
only (fig.5) and close again.
Attention: Never use beans that have been treated during or after roasting with supplements like sugar
or similar. This may cause damages to the mill. Resulting repairs are not covered by the warranty.
2.4 Switching appliance on and filling the system
Tip: For production reasons the internal pipes may be empty when setting the appliance up for the first
time. The appliance will show this as follows: the symbol S12
will display when the mains are
connected and the ON/OFF switch (fig. 1/J) has been pushed.
£ Connect the mains plug to a professionally installed socket.
£ Switch the appliance on with the on/off switch (fig. 1/J).
After a short while the symbol S12
will show up in display.
£ Place a sufficiently large bowl (minimum contents 0.5 l) under the steam/hot water jet/ Spumatore (fig. 1/L) and turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise all the way.
The system is now being filled with water and cleaned through the steam/hot water spout/Spumatore.
This process will finish automatically.
£ Afterwards turn the steam/hot water knob (fig. 1/C) anti-clockwise all the way to close.
Symbol S10
will now appear.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E).
Your appliance is now ready for use.
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2.5 Using the appliance with filter
It is up to you whether you would like to use the appliance with or without filter.
£ Empty the water tank (fig. 4) and carefully screw in the filter into the respective slot in the water
tank, using the integrated tool at the end of the measuring spoon (fig. 6).
Attention: Do not overtighten or break.
and up to 4 bars light up at the bottom of the display.
£ Press coffee button (fig. 1/D) until symbol S6
appears, to make the appliance recognize that
the filter has been installed.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) to confirm your choice.
Symbol S6
flashes on the display and symbol S12
is on.
and up to 3 bars light up at the bottom of the display.
£ By pressing the coffee button (fig. 1/D) repeatedly the number of bars at the bottom of the
display increases one bar at a time. Set the level for your water hardness in accordance with the
number of bars.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) to confirm your choice. Symbol S13
flashes on the
display and symbol S7
is on.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to leave the main menu.
Depending on the presets, one, two or three beans are shown in the display. The appliance is now
ready for use.
£ Place a sufficiently large bowl (minimum contents 0.5 l) under the steam/hot water jet/Spumatore (fig. 1/L) and turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise all the way.
2.7 Set automatic switch-off time
The system is now being flushed. Symbol S6
This function allows you to determine the automatic switch-off time after the last use. The ex factory
setting is “after 5 minutes”.
flashes on the display.
£ Wait until no more water is dispersed from the steam/hot water jet /Spumatore.
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) back anti-clockwise all the way.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to go to main menu. Release button.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) repeatedly until symbol S8
appears.
£ To change the switch-off time press the coffee button (fig.1/D) repeatedly.
Depending on the presets, one, two or three beans are shown in the display. The appliance is now
ready for use.
In doing so you increase the number of bars at the bottom of the display one bar at a time according
to your personal preference:
The display shows symbol S12
.
Tip: If you are using a filter, the internal water softening is automatically set to water hardness level 1!
The appliance needs descaling less frequently – but always descale when called upon to do so and
always with the FIILTER REMOVED.
The filter will be flat after approx. 50 l of water have been drawn (see chapter 4.1. how to change the filter).
Attention: Even if the display does not indicate “Change filter“ by highlighting the symbol
, the filter
needs changing after a maximum of two months if the appliance is not used regularly (see chapter 4).
1 bar = automatic switch-off time after 5 minutes
2 bars = automatic switch-off time after 30 minutes
3 bars = automatic switch-off time after 70 minutes
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) to confirm your choice. The bars will light up briefly.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to leave the main menu.
2.6 Using the device without filter, adjust water hardness
Depending on the presets, one, two or three beans are shown in the display. The appliance is now
ready for use.
Depending on the water hardness in your area, the appliance needs to be descaled every now and
again. For the system to be able to indicate that this is necessary, you need to set the correct water
hardness prior to first use.
2.8 Adjusting the temperature
You can adjust the temperature as required to “normal”, “high” or maximum”. The ex factory setting
is “high”.
Using the appliance with the filter and the appropriate settings (see above) the water hardness is
automatically set to level 1.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to go to main menu. Release button.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) repeatedly until symbol S9
appears.
£ To change the temperature press coffee button (fig.1/D) repeatedly.
First test the water quality with the enclosed test strip.
£ Dip the test strip into the water and shake it lightly.
£ After about one minute you will be able to read the result by counting the red dots on the test
strip.
£ The different levels are listed as follows and can be adjusted:
Test strip / Degree of hardness = Display
1 red dot / 1–7° = LEVEL 1 = 1 red bar
2 red dots / 8–14° = LEVEL 2 = 2 red bars
3 red dots/ 15–21° = LEVEL 3 = 3 red bars
4 red dots / >21° = LEVEL 4 = 4 red bars
Tip: If the test strip does not show any red dot, please set up level 1.
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£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to go to main menu.
Symbol S7
£ Fill the tank with fresh water and insert it back in the appliance.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to go to main menu.
Symbol S7
Attention: Should you want to use the appliance without filter, the water hardness must be set. This is
important because depending on the water hardness the appliance needs to be descaled more often
(ex factory the appliance comes with the setting “use without filter; level 3 water hardness”!).
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In doing so you increase the number of bars at the bottom of the display one bar at a time. Set the
level for your preferred temperature in accordance with the number of red bars. The bars read as
follows:
1 bar = temperature “normal“
2 bars = temperature “high“
3 bars = temperature “maximum“
After 3 bars the display starts again with one bar.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) to confirm your choice. The bars will light up briefly.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to leave the main menu.
Depending on the presets, one, two or three beans are shown in the display. The appliance is now
ready for use.
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2.9 Setting the automatic off-rinsing process
Optionally you can activate the automatic off-rinsing process for additional hygiene after the appliance has been switched off.
The ex factory setting is “off”.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to go to main menu.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) repeatedly until symbol S10
appears.
£ To change the setting press the coffee button (fig.1/D) repeatedly.
In doing so you increase the number of bars at the bottom of the display one bar at a time. Set the
level for your preferred temperature in accordance with the number of red bars:
1 bar = automatic off-rinsing „off“
2 bars = automatic off-rinsing „on“
After 2 bars the display starts again with one bar.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) to confirm your choice. The bars will light up briefly.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) for more than 3 seconds to leave the main menu.
Tip: When you use the appliance for the first time or if it hasn’t been used for a prolonged period of
time the first cup will not have the full aroma and should therefore not be consumed.
3.1 Switching the appliance on
Once you have completed the instructions (chapter 2), the procedure for switching the appliance on
is always similar:
£ Switch on using the on/off switch (fig. 1/J).
The display shows 5 flashing red bars. When the system has reached its operating temperature, the
display will show symbol S10
.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E).
The system is now being rinsed. The appliance is now ready for use. Depending on the presets, one,
two or three beans are shown in the display.
Tip: if you do not use the appliance for a prolonged period of time (e.g. holidays), switch it off using
the on/off switch (fig. 1/J) and pull the mains plug.
Depending on the presets, one, two or three beans are shown in the display. The appliance is now
ready for use.
3.2 Selecting the coffee strength
2.10 Adjusting the coarseness of the grinding
MILD, the display features one bean, about 7 grams of ground coffee, e.g. for latte or cappuccino;
STANDARD, the display features two beans, about 9 grams of ground coffee, e.g. for coffee;
STRONG, the display features three beans, about 11 grams of ground coffee, e.g. for espresso or
strong coffee.
Attention: Only adjust the grinding coarseness whilst the grinder is running.
You can adjust the grinder according to the particular blend of bean. We suggest the grinder is kept
on a medium setting.
To change the coarseness of the grinding, please follow these steps:
£ Open the service door on the right of the casing (fig. 1/M).
The grinding coarseness control is at the top right (fig. 11).
£ Place a cup under the coffee spout.
£ Press the coffee button (fig. 1/D).
£ While the grinder is grinding, change the coarseness of grinding by moving the control (fig. 11).
The coffee strength can be set in three levels according to taste which the display will show:
As soon as the appliance is operational, the display will show either its latest preset or the ex factory
setting.
£ You can change the setting by repeatedly pressing the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B). Thus the
aroma changes from mild (one bean in display) to standard (two beans in display) to strong (three
beans in display) and back to mild.
3.3 Select water volume
The smaller the dot, the finer the coffee powder. Please note:
£ By turning the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B), you can smoothly adjust the amount of water
(cup symbol bottom left for little water, full cup symbol bottom right for plenty of water).
t A light roast level needs finer grinding adjustment (control further to the left).
t A dark roast level requires coarser grinding adjustment (control further to the right).
3.4 Making a cup of coffee
Check out for yourself the best setting according to your personal taste.
£ Close the service door gently and in doing so carefully place the pivots at the back of the service
door into the notches. Make sure that the door completely snaps back into place.
2.11 Reset to factory settings
To reset the factory settings proceed as follows:
£ Switch the appliance on.
£ Press steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) and coffee button (fig. 1/D) simultaneously for more than 3
seconds.
£ All red bars will light up briefly.
The factory setting has been reset.
3. Making coffee
Tip: Ex factory the appliance is set so that you can brew your first coffee straightaway. But we do
recommend to make the necessary adjustments according to your personal preferences. Hence check
chapter 2 “Getting started” first and follow its instructions!
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Once you’ve chosen coffee strength (see chapter 3.2) and water volume (see chapter 3.3),
£ place a cup centrally beneath the spout (fig. 7).
The spout is adjustable in height to match the size of the cup.
£ Press the coffee button briefly (fig. 1/D).
The appliance will now start grinding, pre-brewing and brewing.
The process can be aborted any time by pressing the coffee button again.
Attention: When making your first coffee, the grinder box is still empty. It can therefore happen that the
symbol S3
will flash after the first grinding and the appliance will not make any coffee.
£ In this case simply press the coffee button again (fig. 1/D).
Tip: The water volume can be adjusted while making coffee. Check out for yourself the best setting
according to your personal taste and the size of the cup.
Tip: To remember the ideal setting for your personal taste, proceed as follows:
£ Turn the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) to the following positions:
t a small espresso cup to the centre,
t a large cup to the far right.
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£ Press the coffee button (fig. 1/D).
3.8 Using the steam function, e.g. for heating or frothing liquids
The appliance will now start making coffee.
£ Press the steam/rinsing button (fig 1/E).
£ Shortly before the set amount of coffee is ready, turn the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) slowly
to the left until the appliance stops working.
Whilst heating up, 5 red bars will flash at the bottom of the display. As soon as symbol S12
shows, steam is ready.
Make a note of the aroma/volume selector’s position for the size of the coffee cup.
£ Immerse the steam/hot water jet (fig. 1/L) into the cup/container with the liquid (e.g. milk).
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise.
3.5 Making two cups of coffee
Once you’ve chosen coffee strength (see chapter 3.2) and water volume (see chapter 3.3),
£ place two cups beneath the spout (fig. 8).
The spout is adjustable in height to match the size of the cups.
£ Press the coffee button twice in succession (fig. 1/D).
The display will show symbol S5
.
The appliance will now start grinding, pre-brewing and brewing.
The process can be aborted any time by pressing the coffee button (fig. 1/D) again.
When making two cups the grinder will automatically do two rounds.
Attention: When making your first coffee, the grinder box is still empty. It can therefore happen that the
symbol S3
will flash after the first grinding and the appliance will not make any coffee .
£ In this case simply press the coffee button again (fig. 1/D).
Tip: In case there is not enough water or the bean container runs out during the two grinding cycles or
the trays need emptying, the respective symbols will show on the display. In that case the second cup
will not be brewed. Follow the display and press the coffee button (fig. 1/D) again for the second cup.
3.6 Making ground coffee
£ Turn the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) to the water volume required for one cup.
£ Open the lid of coffee powder chute (fig. 1/N). Symbol S4
blinkt.
£ Pour in one level measuring spoon of ground coffee and close the lid.
Symbol S4
is flashing.
£ Place one or two cups under the coffee spout (fig. 7 or 8) and press the coffee button (fig. 1/D)
once or twice respectively.
The appliance will now start pre-brewing and brewing – without grinding.
The appliance is now back to coffee mode.
Tip: You can draw steam for about 2 minutes, after that the appliance will automatically shut down. By
turning the steam/hot water knob (fig. 1/C) back and forth, you can re-start the process.
Attention: Dried milk residue on the steam/hot water jet is difficult to remove. Clean immediately after
it has cooled off!
Attention: From time to time (ideally each time the appliance will not be used for a while, at any rate in
regular intervals!) the steam/hot water jet needs to be completely dismantled and thoroughly cleaned
under running water.
4. Cleaning and maintenance
Attention: If your appliance needs cleaning or maintenance, the display will show the respective symbol. Please always follow these instructions, otherwise your warranty will be void. Read chapters 4.1
to 4.5 for further information. Should you wish to maintain or clean your device without being asked to
do so, please also follow the instructions in chapters 4.1 to 4.5.
4.1 Changing the filter
The filter will be flat after about 50 l of water have been drawn. The display shows symbol S6
You can still make coffee, but we recommend to always change the filter immediately.
£ Switch the appliance on.
£ Press the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) for more than 3 seconds to go to the maintenance
menu.
Attention: The coffee powder chute is not a storage container. Therefore never pour in more than one
portion of coffee and only use fresh or vacuum-packed coffee ground from coffee beans. Do not use
water-soluble instant coffee!
Symbol S6
£ Hold a cup under the steam/hot water jet /Spumatore (fig. 1/L).
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise.
£ Fill the cup with the required water and turn the knob back anti-clockwise to position 0.
Danger: Risk of scalding! Escaping water may spray! The steam/hot water jet /the Spumatore becomes
very hot when used. Let the steam/hot water jet /the Spumatore cool down for a few minutes before
touching it. Only touch the rubber parts.
Tip: You can draw hot water for about 2 minutes, after that the appliance will automatically shut down.
By turning the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) backwards and forwards, you can re-start the process.
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Attention: The filter needs changing after a maximum of two months if the appliance is not in regular
use. The display will show no status signal. Use the dial (by the month) at the top of the filter to select
the date of change.
Tip: If you have opened the lid of coffee powder chute accidentally or did not press the coffee button
after having poured in the ground coffee, the appliance will automatically start rinsing for a minute
once the lid is closed. The appliance will then be operational again.
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Attention: A small amount of water will initially precede the steam.
£ Symbol S12
flashes during the steaming process.
£ Turning the knob (fig. 1/C) anti-clockwise back to position 0 will end the process.
£ Press the steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) once again.
, S7
or S11
will show up.
£ Turn the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) clockwise and anti-clockwise until symbol S6
shows
in display.
£ Empty the water tank (fig. 4) and unscrew the filter, using the integrated tool at the end of the
measuring spoon. Discard the filter.
£ Set the dial (by the month) at the top of the new filter to either the date when the filter was
installed or the filter needs replacing.
£ Screw in the filter into the dedicated slot in the water tank, using the integrated tool at the end
of the measuring spoon (fig. 6).
£ Fill the tank with fresh water and insert it back in the appliance.
£ Place a sufficiently large bowl (minimum contents 0.5 l) under the steam/hot water jet/ Spumatore (fig. 1/L).
£ Press the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B).
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Symbol S6
4. Cleaning and maintenance
flashes on the display and symbol S12
ling program as soon as possible. Otherwise the function might be impaired and your warranty could be
compromised.
is on.
£ Turn the steam/hot water knob (fig. 1/C) clockwise all the way.
Attention: Do not disrupt the descaling program. Follow the instructions exactly in the stated order.
Never use vinegar or vinegar-based agents, only standard liquid products specifically recommended for
automatic coffee machines.
The system is now being flushed.
£ Wait until no more water is dispersed from the jet and turn the control (fig. 1/C) back anti-clockwise to close.
Attention: Before starting the descaling program remove the filter from the water tank.
The device will heat up briefly and is ready for use again.
Tip: During the descaling program the progress is displayed through the red bars at the bottom of the
display. The more bars are shown the further the progress.
4.2 System cleaning
If the device needs cleaning, the display will show symbol S11
.
Tip: You can continue making coffee or draw hot water and steam, but we recommend to start the
cleaning program as soon as possible. Otherwise the function might be impaired and your warranty
could be compromised.
Attention: Do not disrupt the cleaning process. Follow the instructions exactly in the stated order. Insert
cleaning tab only if the appliance asks for it.
Tip: During the cleaning process the red bars at the bottom of the display will show the progress. The
more bars that are visible, the further the program has advanced.
£ Switch the appliance on.
£ Press the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) for more than 3 seconds to go to the maintenance
menu.
Symbol S6
, S7
or S11
will be on.
£ Turn the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) clockwise and anti-clockwise until symbol S11
shows in display.
£ Start the cleaning process by briefly pressing the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B).
Symbol S11
flashes on the display, symbols S1
and Symbol S2
are on.
£ Remove the water tank (fig.4) and fill it to maximum. Reinsert the water tank.
£ Remove drip tray with used coffee container (fig. 1/O and P) and empty both.
£ Reinsert drip tray and used coffee container.
The appliance starts cleaning. When finished symbol S4
will additionally show.
Symbol S6
, S7
or S11
will be on.
£ Turn the aroma/volume selector (fig.1/B) clockwise and anti-clockwise until symbol S7
£ Start the descaling program by briefly pressing the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B).
Symbol S7
flashes, symbol S2
is on.
is on.
£ Remove drip tray with used coffee container (fig. 1/O and P) and empty both.
£ Reinsert drip tray and used coffee container.
Symbol S1
£
£
£
£
is on, while symbol S7
continues to flash.
Remove water tank (fig. 4).
Remove filter if one is fitted (fig. 4).
Fill the water tank to its 0,5 l mark with fresh water.
Reinsert the water tank.
Symbol S12
is on.
£ Only then add descaling agent (never vice versa! Please follow the manufacturers’ advice for use
of the descaler!).
£ Place a sufficiently large bowl (about 0.5 l) under the steam/hot water jet/Spumatore.
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise.
£ Place a sufficiently large bowl (about 0.5 l) under the coffee spout.
£ Open the lid of coffee powder chute (fig. 1/N).
The descaling program starts. Symbol S7
flashes. The descaling process is automatic and will run
for about 10 minutes. As soon as the first part of the program has finished, symbol S12
is on
and symbol S7
flashes.
Symbol S4
£ Turn the steam/hot water selector (fig. 1/C) anti-clockwise.
flashes to indicate that the cleaning tab should be inserted.
£ Place a cleaning tab in the coffee powder chute and close the lid,
The cleaning process starts. Symbol S11
flashes. The cleaning process is automatic and will run
for about 10 minutes. Once the process has finished, symbol S2
, is on and symbol S11
flashes.
£ Remove drip tray with used coffee container (fig. 1/O and P) and empty both.
£ Reinsert drip tray and used coffee container.
The appliance briefly heats up. It is ready for use again when the bean symbols in the display are on.
Manual cleaning
If required the cleaning program can also be started and run as described in chapter 4.2, without the
prompt of symbol S11
.
If the appliance needs descaling, symbol S7
appears on the display.
Tip: You can continue making coffee or draw hot water and steam, but we recommend to start the desca-
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The descaling program starts again, the descaler runs into the drip tray. Symbol S7
flashes. The
descaling process is automatic and will again run for about 10 minutes. Once the process has finished, symbol S2
is on and symbol S7
flashes.
£ Remove drip tray with used coffee container (fig. 1/O and P). Empty and clean both.
£ Reinsert drip tray and used coffee container.
Symbol S1
£
£
£
£
is on.
Remove water tank and rinse it with fresh water.
Reinsert filter if required.
Fill the water tank with fresh water.
Reinsert the water tank.
Symbol S12
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£ Switch the appliance on.
£ Press the aroma/volume selector (fig. 1/B) for more than 3 seconds to go to the maintenance
menu.
is on.
£ Again place a sufficiently large bowl (about 0.5 l) under the steam/hot water jet/Spumatore.
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise.
The rinsing process through the steam/hot water jet /Spumatore starts.
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£ Once the process has finished, symbol S7
flashes and symbol S12
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) anti-clockwise.
5. System reports
is on.
5. System reports
The internal rinsing program starts and will take about one minute, followed by a brief rinsing of the
coffee spout. The symbol S7
flashes and symbol S2
is on.
Report
£ Remove drip tray with used coffee container (fig. 1/O and P) and empty both.
£ Reinsert drip tray and used coffee container.
S3
The appliance briefly heats up. It is ready for use again when the bean symbols in the display are on.
Attention: Please remove any descaler residues on the casing immediately with a damp cloth.
Manual descaling
If required the descaling program can also be started and run as described above, without the prompt
of symbol S7
.
flashes
S12
S1
on
4.4 Regular cleaning by hand
Tip: Please follow these cleaning instructions as working with foodstuffs demands the highest degree of
cleanliness.
Attention: Never immerse the appliance in water! Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
£ Empty drip tray and used coffee container regularly (fig. 1/O and P). The red floating indicator at
the back of the drip tray (fig. 1/Q) shows the tray’s filling level.
£ Only use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning the casing inside and outside.
£ Empty drip tray and used coffee container (fig. 1/O and P) at the latest when this is indicated on
the display (only when the appliance is switched on!).
Occasionally use a little soapy water for cleaning.
£ The water tank should be rinsed daily with clear water and then re-filled daily with fresh cool
water.
TIP: Dried milk residue is difficult to remove.
Cause
Solution
No beans
£ Add beans, restart coffee
making
Refill water pipe system
Filter possibly defective
£ Turn steam/hot water control
clockwise
£ Remove or replace filter
Water tank is empty
£ Fill water tank
Water tank is missing or inserted
incorrectly
£ Reinsert water tank
S2
on
Drip tray and/or used coffee
container full
£ Empty drip tray and/or used
coffee container
S2
flashes
Drip tray with used coffee container
missing or fitted incorrectly
£ Reinsert drip tray with used
coffee container
S11
on
System cleaning required
£ Clean system
(see chapter 4.2)
S7
on
System descaling necessary
£ Descale system
(see chapter 4.3)
S6
on
Filter exhausted
£ Change filter
(see chapter 4.1)
Brew unit fitted incorrectly
£ Fit brew unit correctly and
snap into place
(see chapter 4.5)
£ Therefore clean the steam/hot water jet/Spumatore, the suction hose regularly.
Attention: From time to time (ideally each time the appliance will not be used for a while, at any rate in
regular intervals!) the steam/hot water jet needs to be completely dismantled and thoroughly cleaned
under running water (fig.3). We recommend our special cleaning agent for milk residue NICC 705.
S13 bar 1 and bar 5
flash alternately
4.5 Cleaning the brew unit
Attention: Remove the brew unit only when the appliance is switched off.
When necessary the brew unit can be removed and cleaned under cold, running water. Never use
any cleaning agent, but clear, cold water only! For hygienic reasons we recommend the removal and
cleaning of the unit thoroughly after each run of the cleaning program (see chapter 4.2).
£ Open and remove the service door on the right of the casing (fig. 1/M).
£ Remove the brew unit by pressing the red switch and turning the handle all the way to the left
until it snaps into place (fig. 12).
£ Carefully remove the brew unit using the handle.
£ Clean the brew unit under running cold water and let it dry.
£ Reinsert the brew unit carefully and lock by pressing down the red switch and turning the handle
all the way to the right until it snaps into place.
£ Close the service door and in doing so carefully place the pivots at the back of the door into the
notches. Make sure that the door (fig. 1/M) completely snaps back into place.
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6. Problem solving
7. Replacement parts/Accessories / 8. Customer service, guarantee
6. Problem solving
7. Replacement parts/Accessories
Fresh water filter NIRF 700:
New fresh water filters are available from well-stocked local dealers.
Fault
Cause
Solution
No hot water or steam
Blocked steam/hot water jet/
Spumatore (fig.1/L)
£ Dismantle and thoroughly
clean steam/hot water jet/
Spumatore (fig.3)
System may be calcified
£ Please run a high dosage of
descaler (see chapter 4.3)
Special milk residue cleaner NICC 705:
Special milk residue cleaner is available from well-stocked local dealers.
Unsuitable milk
£ Use cold milk
Blocked steam/hot water jet /
Spumatore
£ Dismantle and thoroughly
clean steam/hot water jet/
Spumatore (fig.3)
MilkCooler NICT 500:
This top-quality stainless steel milk cooler keeps milk „fridge cold“ for a long time and delivers the
best frothing results.
System may be calcified
£ Please run a high dosage of
descaler (see chapter 4.3)
Coffee is too finely ground
£ Set the grinder on a coarser
setting
£ Change to coarser coffee
powder
Not enough milk froth or
liquid froth
Coffee only drips
Coffee powder too fine
No “crema” on the coffee
Strong noise from coffee
grinder
Unsuitable coffee beans
£ Change coffee beans
Beans may be too old
£ Change to fresh beans
Grinding coarseness not
adjusted to beans
£ Optimize grinding
coarseness
Foreign matter in grinder,
e.g. small stones
£ Call service hotline, ground
coffee can still be made
In the event of a fault or a system report which you cannot correct yourself, please contact our email
([email protected]) or Service-Hotline: 0049 911-25266390
If the system detects any errors, the display will show an error report
t flashing bars or
t lighted bars.
Attention: Please make a note of the flashing or lit up bars. Switch the appliance off and pull the mains
plug. Then call the service hotline 0049-911-25266390 or email ([email protected]) us with name
type, serial number (see type label, fig.1/S) and error number. Our service team will take care of the
next steps.
Cleaning tabs NIRT 701:
New cleaning tabs are available from well-stocked local dealers.
Descaling agent NIRK 703:
New descaling agents are available from well-stocked local dealers.
MilkContainer NIMC 900:
MilkContainer is made from transparent synthetic material to show the filling level at a glance.
8. Customer service, guarantee, environmental protection
Customer service
Nivona products are manufactured to the highest quality standards. Should any question arise with
regards to your appliance, please do not hesitate to write to us. Only with your active support will we
be able to improve our products and further develop them, so that they will fully satisfy your demand.
In the event that you need to ship your faulty appliance directly to us, please make sure that no
residual water remains in the system:
£ Switch the appliance off.
£ Press the on/off switch (fig. 1/J) and the steam/rinsing button (fig. 1/E) simultaneously for at
least 3 seconds.
£ Remove the water tank (fig. 4).
£ Place a sufficiently large bowl (minimum contents 0.5 l) under the steam/hot water jet /
Spumatore.
£ Turn the steam/hot water control (fig. 1/C) clockwise all the way.
The appliance is now steaming off. All 5 red bars are flashing in the display.
£ When symbol S12
shows, turn the steam/hot water control (fig.1/C) anti-clockwise.
The appliance will then switch off.
£ Remove drip tray with used coffee container (fig. 1/O and 1/P) and empty both.
£ Reinsert drip tray and used coffee container.
Your appliance is now ready for shipment.
Tip: Please make sure that you pack the appliance very carefully before shipping, ideally in the original
packaging. The manufacturer will assume no liabilities for damage in transit.
Guarantee and customer service terms and conditions
Please find detailed information about guarantee and customer service terms and conditions in the
accompanying document.
Please dispose of filters with domestic waste.
Disposal of your old appliance and packaging
Please keep the original packaging. It will serve as protection should you need to ship the appliance
in the event of a customer service issue.
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8. Customer service, guarantee / 9. Technical data
Electrical and electronical appliances often contain valuable, but sometimes also environmentally
damaging material and should therefore not be disposed of as normal household waste. They may
damage human health and harm the environment when wrongfully handled or left among residual
waste. Therefore please drop your old or irreparably damaged appliance at your local community
waste collection/recycling centre.
Further information is available from the dealer where you bought the appliance, your town hall or
waste collector.
9. Technical data
Voltage 220 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 1455 W
NIVONA Apparate GmbH
Südwestpark 90
D-90449 Nürnberg
Germany
www.nivona.com
© 2013 by NIVONA
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