Nivona CafeRomatica 630, CafeRomatica 650, caferomatica NICR6, CafeRomatica 605 Operating Instructions And Useful Tips

CafeRomatica
Fully automatic coffee centre
Operating Instructions and Useful Tips
630
650
A passion for coffee.
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Operating Instructions and Useful Tips
Dear Customer,
Congratulations and many thanks for choosing a high-quality NIVONA product. To get the most out of your NIVONA machine, please read this manual carefully before use. Please start by reading the safety notes.
Please keep this manual in a safe place. You may want to use it as reference guide or hand it on to any further users of your machine.
Purchase made at
Place, date
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Equipment
Bean container with lid
A
Drip grill
J
Milk-frothing device ‘spumatore’, hot water jet
R
Symbol display screen
B
Removable water tank
C
Water quantity control knob
D
On / Off button
E
Coffee strength button
F
1-cup button
G
2-cup button
H
Height-adjustable coffee spout
I
Drip tray
Fill level indicator for drip tray
K
L
Pre-ground coffee chamber
M
Cup holding plate
N
Steam warm-up / rinse button
O
Steam / hot water valve control knob
P
Grinder settings (on rear)
Q
Nameplate with model name
S
Power cord storage compartment (on rear)
T
Used coffee tray (inside)
U
Rear rollers, under ­neath, NICR650 only
V
Cup illumination, NICR650 only
W
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A
B C D E
F G
H
M
N O P Q
R S T U V
W
I J
K
L
Equipment
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5
8
9
10
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a Control knob b Air inlet valve
Air inlet pipe
c Inlet valve d Steam / hot water jet e Liquid inlet hose
a
b
c
d
e
Symbols
Number
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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Symbol Brief description
Coffee strength MILD
Coffee strength NORMAL
Coffee strength STRONG
Not enough coffee beans – fill container
Fill water tank
Pre-ground coffee
Hot water / steam, open / closed
Empty used coffee tray / drip tray
Descale machine
Clean machine
Flashing
Contents
1. Safety instructions
2. Set up
2.1 Preparing the machine
2.2 Getting started
2.3 Grinder settings
3. Making coffee
3.1 Selecting coffee strength
3.2 Selecting water quantity
3.3 Making one cup
3.4 Making two cups
3.5 Using pre-ground coffee
3.6 Drawing hot water
3.7 Drawing steam / frothing milk
3.7.1 Drawing steam
3.7.2 Frothing milk, hot milk and cappuccino
4. Programming functions
4.1 Filter Inserting filter Operating without a filter
4.2 Water hardness
4.3 Temperature
4.4 Automatic switch off
4.5 ECO mode
5. Maintenance and care
5.1 Changing filter
5.2 Cleaning program Manual cleaning
5.3 Descaling Manual descaling
5.4 General cleaning Cleaning the brewing unit
6. System messages
7. Troubleshooting
8. Further instructions
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1. Safety instructions
• The machine is for domestic use only and is not suitable for commercial applications. Other­wise, claims under the guarantee will not be accepted.
• Operating voltage must be the same as mains voltage. Please note the model nameplate / sticker on the underside of the machine (fig. 1/S).
• Do not operate the machine if the power cord or machine case is damaged.
• Keep the power cord away from hot parts.
• Do not unplug the machine by pulling on the power cord.
• Observe the cleaning & descal­ing instructions provided. Other­wise, claims under the guarantee will not be accepted.
• Make sure to switch off and unplug the machine before maintenance or cleaning.
• Place the machine on a firm, level surface and use it indoors only.
• Do not place the machine on a hot surface or near open flames.
• Keep out of reach of children and ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Always unplug the machine during extended periods of absence.
• Do not leave the machine switched on unnecessarily.
• Do not submerge the machine in water.
• Do not put the machine or indi­vidual parts in the dishwasher. Otherwise, claims under the guarantee will not be accepted.
• Unplug immediately if there is a defect (do not pull the cord or machine to unplug).
• Liability for damages cannot be accepted if the machine is incor­rectly operated, subject to im­proper use or non-professional servicing. In such cases, services
will not be provided under the guarantee.
• Use the coffee grinder for grind­ing roasted coffee beans only – do not use with other foods. Always make sure there is nothing but coffee beans in the beans container – otherwise the
guarantee will not apply.
• This machine is not suitable for individuals (including children)
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with physical, sensory or mental impairments, including indi­viduals who do not have suffi­cient experience or knowledge, unless they are shown how to operate the machine or initially supervised by someone res­ponsible for their safety.
If repair services are required, including replacement of the power cord, please first contact your dealer or the service-hotline. Afterwards send the machine to the dealer from whom it was pur­chased – or to NIVONA national customer services.
Caution! Electrical appliances
must be repaired by qualified per­sonnel! Non-professional repairs can expose the user to significant risks. Liability for damages cannot be accepted if the machine is used for any other than the in ­tended purpose, incorrectly main­tained or serviced.
Caution! Using the on/off switch
(fig. 1/E) while the machine is brewing can cause damage! Only switch off the appliance when it is in passive state.
Caution! Risk of scalding!
• Then you produce steam or hot water, watch out for splashes from the jet / ‘spumatore’ (fig. 1/R): risk of scalding!
• Only touch the plastic parts of ‘spumatore’ (fig. 1/R) and never point it at people!
• The steam jet or ‘spumatore’ (fig. 1/R) becomes VERY HOT during use. Leave to cool for a few minutes before touching.
CE – This machine conforms to EC guidelines.
Specifications
Mains voltage: 230 V Power input: 1400 W
Note: Your fully automatic coffee
centre has a cord storage compart­ment – if the power cord is too long, any surplus can be accom­modated in the storage area on the rear of the machine (fig. 1/T).
... 1. Safety instructions
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2. Set up
2.1 Preparing the machine
Carefully remove the machine and all parts from the packaging.
Note: If you need to return your
machine for servicing, it can be sent by post in the original packag­ing. Please keep all packag ing and protective material for this pur ­pose.
Remove the water reservoir (fig. 1/C and 2) and wash it out with clean, cold tap water. Then fill the reservoir up to the “max.” mark and replace it in the machine. Make sure that it clicks into place.
Note: Only ever fill the reservoir
with fresh, cold water. Do not use carbonated water or other liquids!
Open the lid of the coffee con­tainer (fig. 1/A) and fill it with coffee beans.
Note: Do not use beans which
have been treated with supple­ments, such as sugar, during or after the roasting. Supplements can damage the grinding mecha­nism and any repair costs arising as a result are not covered by the guarantee.
Please make sure the steam / hot water valve control knob (fig. 1/P and 5) is turned to ‘0’!
2.2 Getting started
Plug the machine in.Press the On / Off button (fig.
1/E). In the display light up the symbols , and one after another (otherwise, please see the following Note below). After a short time the steam / rinse button ‘S’ (fig. 1/O) light flashes. Place a cup under the height­adjustable coffee spout (fig. 1/I and 3) and press the steam / rinse button ‘S’ (fig. 1/O). The system is then filled with water and completely rinsed out via the coffee spout. This operation must always be carried out when the machine is started from cold to preserve the aroma of the cof­fee. It ensures that no stale water or coffee left over from previous brews is used. All four operating buttons (fig. 1/F, G, H, O) then light up, and the selected coffee strength is shown in the display by the cor responding number of beans.
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