Nivona CafeRomatica NICR7 Series Operating Instructions Manual

Nivona CafeRomatica NICR7 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Fully automatic coffee centre
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Operating Instructions and Useful Tips
A passion for coffee.
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  • Page 1 CafeRomatica NICR7.. Fully automatic coffee centre Operating Instructions and Useful Tips A passion for coffee.
  • Page 2 Please keep this manual in a safe place. You may want to use it as a reference guide or hand it on to any future users of your machine. On behalf of your dealer and the whole team here at Nivona, we wish you many hours of pleasure in using this high-quality NIVONA product and many cups of great-tasting coffee.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................43 2. GETTING STARTED ......................44 2.1 Preparation ........................44 2.2 Controls ........................45 2.3 Filling the water container and bean holder ..............47 2.4 Switching on for the first time ..................47 2.5 Switching on after the machine has been brought into use ..........49 2.6 Cup pre-warning function (Model 767) ................50 3.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1. Safety instructions 1. Safety instructions • This machine is only intended for domestic use. It is not designed for use in com- mercial premises (see warranty conditions). Warranty conditions shall no longer apply where the machine has been used in any way other than intended. • Mains supply voltage must be commensurate with the recommended machine operating voltage. Please refer to the identification plate / sticker attached to the machine (Fig 1/ S). • Do not attempt to use the machine if the power cord or machine housing show any signs of damage. Do not allow the power cord to come into contact with hot surfaces. • Do not use the power cord to pull the mains plug from its socket. • Take care to carefully follow cleaning and de-scaling instructions! Warranty con- ditions shall not apply where operating and safety instructions have been ignored. • Prior to cleaning and maintenance, ensure that the machine has been switched off and disconnected from the mains supply. • Prior to operating, make sure the machine is placed on a firm, level surface. Never attempt to use the machine outdoors. • Never place the machine on a hot surface or in the vicinity of a naked flame. • This device can be used by children aged 8 years or over if they are supervised or have been shown how to use the device safely and have understood the possible dangers. Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by children un- less they are aged 8 years or over and are supervised. The device and its connec- tion lead should be kept away from children younger than 8 years old. Children must not play with the device. • When leaving the machine unattended for periods of several days or longer, disconnect it from the mains supply. • Do not leave the machine switched on unnecessarily.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    NIVONA Central Customer Services, Südwestpark 90 D-90449 Nürnberg, Germany • The power cord of this machine must be replaced if damaged. To avoid risk to per- sons and property, power cord replacement must only be carried out by the manu- facturer, the manufacturer’s customer services or by a similarly qualified specialist. WARNING! Repairs to electrical machinery must ONLY be carried out by suit- ably qualified specialists! Repairs carried out by non-qualified persons can...
  • Page 6: Controls

    (Fig 1/T). 2.2 Controls Your NIVONA machine offers a wide range of options for making speciality coffees to suit individual tastes. However, most of the basic functions and controls are common to all the various speciality coffees: • The turn / press selector knob on the left-hand side (left rotary knob for short) (Fig 1/B): the Left...
  • Page 7 2. Getting started - Foam - Temperature - Exit - Recipe Latte Macchiato - Start live Prog. - Aroma - Coffee - Milk - Foam - Temperature - Exit - Recipe Milk - Start live Prog. - Milk - Foam - Exit - Recipe My coffee (Model 767) - Espresso, cappuccino, …...
  • Page 8: Filling The Water Container And Bean Holder

    2. Getting started - Temperature Exit Language - Language German, English, … - Language Exit Off-rinse - No - Yes - Off-rinse Exit ECO Mode - ECO Mode: 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, deactivated - ECO Mode Exit ASO Mode - ASO Mode: 5 min ..
  • Page 9 2. Getting started ➔ Setting the machine for filter or non-filter operation Using the machine with a filter A Claris filter is delivered with your machine. Filters reduce water hardness, so you will need to de- scale your machine less often if you use a filter. Your machine has been pre-set for non-filter opera- tion (“Filter No”).
  • Page 10: Switching On After The Machine Has Been Brought Into Use

    2. Getting started ➔ Setting water hardness Sooner or later (depending on local water hardness conditions), your machine will require descaling. In order that the machine can tell you when descaling is necessary, you must select the correct water hardness setting before using the machine for the first time. When using a filter, provided the correct settings have been made (see above), water hardness will automatically be set inside the machine to level 1.
  • Page 11: Cup Pre-Warning Function (Model 767)

    3. Selecting / altering the basic settings 2.6 Cup pre-warming function (Model 767) Your machine is fitted with a cup pre-warming function. Prior to preparing your coffee, place your cup on the stand provided (Fig 1/J). The machine needs to be turned on for the cup pre-warming facility. The heat generated is lower in eco-mode.
  • Page 12: Setting Water Hardness

    3. Selecting / altering the basic settings The “Setting Filter” message will appear on the display. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Setting Exit”. Now press the Right rotary knob. The first menu level will appear on the display. The machine is now ready for use. WARNING! Please do not forget to select a water hardness setting, if you intend to operate without a filter (see Point 3.2).
  • Page 13: Setting Language

    3. Selecting / altering the basic settings ➔ Now press the Right rotary knob. The machine’s current temperature setting will flash intermittently on the display screen. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to select the required temperature setting. Now press the Right rotary knob.
  • Page 14: Setting Automatic Switch Off

    3. Selecting / altering the basic settings ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to select the required trigger time. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “ECO Mode Exit”. Now press the Right rotary knob. The “Setting ECO Mode”...
  • Page 15: Preparing Speciality Coffees

    4. Preparing speciality coffees 4. Preparing speciality coffees Your NIVONA machine offers a wide range of options for making speciality coffees to suit individual tastes. However, most of the basic functions and controls are common to all the various speciality coffees: • The turn / press selector knob on the left-hand side (Left rotary knob for short) (Fig 1/B): the Left...
  • Page 16: Preparing An Espresso

    4. Preparing speciality coffees If two cups are to be prepared in immediate succession, your machine will automatically programme two coffee grinding procedures to be activated one after the other. If between the two grinding proce- dures, your machine detects insufficient water or coffee beans, or if the trays need emptying, this will be indicated on the display and the second cup of coffee will not be prepared.
  • Page 17: Preparing A Coffee

    4. Preparing speciality coffees ➔ Selecting the aroma ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Aroma”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to set the aroma of your choice (to the left weaker, to the right stronger).
  • Page 18 4. Preparing speciality coffees Your Coffee can be prepared in one of two ways: 1. You can select the standard settings from the “Recipe” menu. These are your machine’s factory set- tings. However, you can change these settings, as described below. 2.
  • Page 19 4. Preparing speciality coffees ➔ Selecting the temperature (where the “Setting Temperature” menu has been set to “Individual”, see Point 3.3) ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Temperature”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to the temperature of your choice (Normal, High, Maximum). Press the Right rotary knob to confirm your setting.
  • Page 20: Preparing A Cappuccino

    4. Preparing speciality coffees 2. Or you can change the setting to suit your personal taste whilst making your individual preparation. The standard settings then remain unchanged. 4.3.1 Preparing a Cappuccino using standard settings ➔ Place a cup under the spout (Fig 5). ➔...
  • Page 21: Preparing A Latte Macchiato

    4. Preparing speciality coffees ➔ Selecting the amount of froth ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Foam”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to the amount required (between 20 and 240 ml). Press the Right rotary knob to confirm your setting.
  • Page 22 4. Preparing speciality coffees WARNING! Once dry, milk residues can be difficult to remove. Please clean your equipment thoroughly immediately after it has cooled down! Always follow the instructions given in the “Rinse frother” menu item on your display. Your Latte Macchiato can be prepared in one of two ways: 1.
  • Page 23 4. Preparing speciality coffees ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Recipe Latte Macchiato”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Selecting the aroma ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Aroma”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to set the aroma of your choice (to the left weaker, to the right stronger).
  • Page 24: Preparing Warm Milk (E.g. For Warm Chocolate)

    4. Preparing speciality coffees Note: If you began preparation too early, or have made a selection error, you can still change some of the parameters whilst your drink is being prepared. These parameters are shown on the bottom row of the display.
  • Page 25 4. Preparing speciality coffees Your machine now begins preparing the froth. The “Stop foam?” message appears on the display. ➔ Press the Right rotary knob when the correct amount of froth has been prepared. The standard setting for your warm milk has now been altered and saved. The “Recipe Created” mes- sage appears briefly on the display, followed by the first menu level showing the new standard settings.
  • Page 26: Prepare My Coffee (Model 767)

    4. Preparing speciality coffees 4.6 Prepare “My coffee” (only Model 767) You can use your machine to make coffee completely according to your own preferences, indepen- dently of all other standard settings. The standard factory settings for “My coffee” are: Latte Macchiato, Volume 300ml, Aroma “normal”. The display shows “My coffee”.
  • Page 27: Preparing Hot Water (E.g. For Tea)

    4. Preparing speciality coffees ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “My coffee” ➔ Now press the left rotary knob. For a short time, the drink saved under “My coffee” and the set- tings saved for this will appear in the settings. Note: You can only change the following settings while the drink saved under “My coffee”...
  • Page 28: Using Pre-Ground Coffee

    4. Preparing speciality coffees / 5. Care and maintenance ➔ Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Whilst grinding is in progress, move the regulator to alter the degree of grinding (Fig 9). On the regulator, the smaller the point, the finer the coffee powder produced. Note the following: • beans with a lighter roast need more grinding (move the regulator further to the left), • beans with a darker roast need less grinding (move the regulator further to the right).
  • Page 29: Rinsing The Spout

    5. Care and maintenance ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Care”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Care Rinse”. Now press the Right rotary knob. ➔ Turn the Right rotary knob to “Rinse frother”. Now press the Right rotary knob. The messages “Hose to spout”...
  • Page 30: Cleaning The System

    5. Care and maintenance ➔ Empty the drip and used coffee trays (Figs 1/N and 1/O), clean and replace. The heating cycle will now begin and the machine will again be ready for use. 5.4 Cleaning the system Note: When the machine needs cleaning, instructions on how to proceed will be shown on the display. In order not to prejudice any possible warranty claims, please follow these instructions carefully.
  • Page 31: Regular Manual Cleaning

    5. Care and maintenance ➔ Remove the drip and used coffee trays (Figs 1/N and 1/O) and empty them. ➔ Replace the drip and used coffee trays. The “Remove tank” message will appear on the display. ➔ Remove the water container and carefully take out the filter using the tool on the end of the measuring spoon (Fig 4).
  • Page 32: Cleaning The Brewing Unit

    5. Care and maintenance ➔ Clean the machine housing inside and out using a soft, damp cloth. ➔ Empty the drip tray (Fig 1/N) and used coffee tray (Fig 1/O) immediately if the instruction to do so is displayed (only when the machine is switched on!) After emptying, clean the trays out using a little soapy water.
  • Page 33: System Messages

    5. Care and maintenance / 6. System messages ➔ Fill the container with fresh water to the “maximum” level marker and put it back into the ma- chine. ➔ Place a sufficiently large vessel (with a capacity of at least 0.5 litres) under the spout (Fig 1/E) and then press the Right rotary knob.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Please ensure that you make a note of the fault number. Switch off the machine and disconnect it from the mains supply. Call us on + 49 (0) 911 2526 6390 (or your national contacts see www.nivona.com) quoting the model, serial number (see Identification Plate, Fig 1/S) and fault number. Our Customer Services will...
  • Page 35: Replacement Parts And Accessories

    9. Customer service, warranty, environmental protection Customer Services NIVONA products are manufactured to the highest quality standards. Should you have any problems when using your machine, please contact us. We need your help to ensure that our products are continually developed and improved to meet your requirements.
  • Page 36: Technical Specifications

    Further information on safe disposal can be obtained from your local authority, local waste manage- ment operator or the dealer from which you purchased your machine. 10. Technical specifications Voltage 220 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz Power consumption: 1455 W NIVONA Apparate GmbH Südwestpark 90 90449 Nürnberg, Germany www.nivona.com © 2012 by NIVONA...

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