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Turn the rotary control to the recipe that you wish to adjust. Ex-factory only one recipe is set 
under “MY COFFEE”. Press the rotary control.

Under the menu item “CHANGE RECIPE” you can change the settings as described in 4.2. to 4.4.
Under the menu item “CHANGE DRINK” you can additionally change the chosen drink and its recipe 
as described in 4.2. to 4.4.
The menu item “CHANGE NAME” allows you to store each recipe under a speci

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c name (e.g. of your 

of family members).   

 

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Turn the rotary control to the letter or symbol of your choice. Press the rotary control to enter the 
chosen letter or 

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gure.

 

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Repeat this until the name of the recipe is completed.

 

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Turn the rotary control to “SELECT SYMBOL” (third last symbol in bottom line) to link your 
recipe to a symbol in the display. Press the rotary control.

 

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Turn the rotary control to a symbol of your choice and press it.

 

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To 

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nish the process turn the rotary control to “CONFIRM NAME” (second to last symbol in bottom 

line) and press it.

By pressing “DELETE” you delete the chosen recipe.
By pressing “EXIT” (last symbol in bottom line) you leave the menu level.

4.5.2. Add a new recipe 

 

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Turn the rotary control to “ADD” and press it.

 

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Turn the rotary control to the drink of your choice and press it.

The appliance is adopting all settings for the drink of your choice from the main menu.
As described in 4.2. to 4.5., you can now change the recipe and store it under a new name (e.g. of 
your family members) as described in 4.5.1.

4.6. Adjusting the degree of grinding

 Attention: Only adjust the degree of grinding whilst the grinder is running.

You can adjust the grinder according to the particular blend of bean. We suggest keeping the grinder 
on a medium setting.
To change the degree of grinding, please follow these steps:

 

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Open the service door on the right of the casing (

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g. 1/L) by pulling the inner handle slightly 

towards you and carefully move the service door away from casing.

The control for the degree of grinding is at the top right (

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g. 9).

 

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Place a cup underneath the height-adjustable spout.

 

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Turn the rotary control in the main menu to “ESPRESSO” and press it 

or

 touch the Espresso 

symbol.

 

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Press the rotary control to start brewing the espresso 

or

 touch START.

 

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While the grinder is working,

 change the degree of grinding by moving the control (

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g. 9).

Shifting the lever to the left, it gets 

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ner, to the right coarser. The general rule: 

- A light roast level needs 

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ner grinding adjustment (control further to the left). 

- A dark roast level requires coarser grinding adjustment (control further to the right).

 Tip: Check out for yourself the best setting according to your personal taste.

 

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Close the service door 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.

4.7. Making ground coffee (e.g. for decaffeinated coffee)

 

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Open the lid of the ground coffee chute (

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g. 1/M). 

The display shows “INSERT GROUND COFFEE”.

 

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Pour in 

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 level measuring spoon of ground coffee and close the lid. The display shows 

“GROUND COFFEE READY”.

 

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Place a cup underneath the spout (

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g. 5).

 

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Turn the rotary control in the main menu to the drink of your choice 

or

 touch the drink of your 

choice.

 

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Press the rotary control to start the preparation 

or

 touch START.

 Note: Should you have started the process accidentally or too early, you can change the quantity  
during preparation.

 

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When the “ml” display is blinking, turn the rotary control to the required position.

 

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If you want to stop the process, press the rotary control again

 Note: If you have opened the lid of the ground coffee chute accidentally or did not press the rotary con-
trol after having poured in the ground coffee, the appliance will automatically start rinsing for a minute 
once the lid is closed (

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g. 1/E). It will then be operational again.

 Attention: The ground coffee 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!

5. Cleaning and maintenance

Your NIVONA appliance will ask you for some of the cleaning and maintenance programmes listed 
below (e.g. “RINSE FROTHER”). They are shown in the display.

 

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If a cleaning or maintenance call appears, turn the rotary control in the main menu to the symbol 
with the tick „

“. Press the rotary control 

or

 touch this symbol in the main menu.

The appliance will start the required cleaning or maintenance process and the display will inform you 
if further action is required.

 

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Follow the instructions in the display. If in doubt check in the following 5.1. to 5.9.

5.1. Rinsing the milk frother

 Attention: Do not disrupt the running programme!

You should rinse the frother after each drink for which milk was used, but de

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nitely when the display 

asks you to do so.

 

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Turn the rotary control to “MAINTENANCE” and press it 

or

 touch the maintenance symbol.

 

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Turn the rotary control to “RINSE FROTHER” and press it.

The display shows “HOSE ON SPOUT AND IN DRIP TRAY”.

 

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Connect the hose provided to one end of the height-adjustable spout (

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g. 7).

 

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Connect the other end to the back of the drip tray on the right (

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g. 10).

 

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Place a suf

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ciently large bowl (at least 0.5 l) underneath the height-adjustable spout.

 

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Press the rotary control 

or

 touch CONTINUE.

The display shows “RINSING FROTHER, DO NOT REMOVE HOSE”. The appliance starts the clean-
ing process. Once the cleaning cycle is 

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nished the appliance reheats and is ready for use. The 

display shows the main menu.

5.2. System rinsing

From time to time the system should be rinsed. Proceed as follows:

 

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Turn the rotary control to “MAINTENANCE” and press it 

or

 touch the maintenance symbol.

 

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Turn the rotary control to “SYSTEM RINSING” and press it.

The display shows “RINSING SYSTEM”.

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Summary of Contents for CafeRomatica NICR10 Series

Page 1: ...CafeRomatica Manual and user tips Coffee Espresso machine A passion for coffee GB NICR10...

Page 2: ...Symbol for maintenance Height adjustable spout Cover for water tank Cover for coffee bean container On off switch Cup rack Cup heating rack Service door Lid of ground coffee chute Drip tray Used coffe...

Page 3: ...d hand it over to a future owner should you ever wish to part with your NIVONA appliance An App for your NIVONA appliance is available in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store which will allow you...

Page 4: ...Never immerse the appliance in water Do not clean the appliance or any parts thereof in a dishwasher Non compli ance will render warranty claims void If the appliance shows any defect unplug it immed...

Page 5: ...fig 1 G and 3 Fill with untreated roasted coffee beans only Close the cover again and make sure it fits correctly Attention Never use beans that have been treated during or after roasting with supple...

Page 6: ...nce has been switched on with the On Off switch fig 1 H Place a sufficiently large bowl minimum contents 0 5l underneath the spout Press the rotary control The system is now being filled with water wh...

Page 7: ...SETTINGS and then press it or touch the settings symbol Turn the rotary control to AROMA and press it Turn the rotary control to select the aroma profile of your choice Press the rotary control to con...

Page 8: ...hows the other settings You can adjust the other comfort settings directly from here or leave the menu by using EXIT and then press the rotary control 3 7 3 Dairy products With this function you can d...

Page 9: ...1 D By touching the symbol you access the sub menu where you can apply your settings either with the rotary control or the touch screen Height adjustable spout fig 1 E The spout can be adjusted to th...

Page 10: ...save the standard setting during the brewing process as follows Turn the rotary control in the main menu to SETTINGS and press it or touch the settings symbol Turn the rotary control to DRINK RECIPES...

Page 11: ...an change and save the standard setting during the brewing process as follows Turn the rotary control in the main menu to SETTINGS and press it or touch the settings symbol Turn the rotary control to...

Page 12: ...r in the standard setting The standard setting can be altered in two different ways 4 4 1 Live Programmierung You can change and save the standard setting during the brewing process as follows Turn th...

Page 13: ...for decaffeinated coffee Open the lid of the ground coffee chute fig 1 M The display shows INSERT GROUND COFFEE Pour in one level measuring spoon of ground coffee and close the lid The display shows...

Page 14: ...AND RINSE WITH COLD WATER Open the service door on the right of the casing fig 1 L by pulling the inner handle slightly towards you and carefully move the service door away from casing Remove the bre...

Page 15: ...ake sure that the two metal contacts and the space between them are always clean and dry Use soapy water every now and again to clean The water tank should be rinsed daily with clear water and then be...

Page 16: ...he right it pro gresses the sooner one or both need to be done Press the rotary control to exit MAINTENANCE STATUS Attention Please clean and descale regularly at the latest when the display asks you...

Page 17: ...local dealers or directly from us Special milk residue cleaner NICC 705 Special milk residue cleaner is available from well stocked local dealers or directly from us MilkCooler NICT 500 The top quali...

Page 18: ...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 handled or left among residual waste...

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