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➔ 

Press the program key 

P

to enter

programming mode. 

➔ 

Press the 

>

key until “SELECT

CLEANING” appears.

➔ 

Press the ‘ok’ key. The display

reads “MANUAL CLEANING”

➔ 

Press the 

ok

key. “EMPTY TRAYS”

appears alternately with “FILL
WATER” in the display.

➔ 

Continue as described above, from

Point 5.3, ‘Remove the drip tray …

5.4 Descaling

Note: 

When the machine needs des-

caling, the message “PLEASE DES-
CALE” appears in the display and the
service button (fig. 1/I) flashes.
However, you can start the descaling
program manually at any time (see
under ‘Descaling manually’).

Tip:

Only press the service button

when you wish to start the des caling
program. Please strictly ob serve the
order of the following instructions
when descaling your machine. You can
continue to make coffee, hot water or
steam, but we do recommend that
you complete the descaling program
as soon as possible.

Caution: 

Once started, the descal ing

program cannot be interrupt ed. 

Never

use vinegar or acetic acid based
agents for descaling. Use standard
liquid products avail able in specialist
retailers and recommended for use on
fully automatic coffee centres.

Caution: 

Make sure to take the

filter out the machine for descaling
when instructed to do so.

➔ 

Press the service button (fig. 1/I).

The display reads “EMPTY TRAYS”.

➔ 

Empty the drip tray (fig. 1/Z) and

replace it in the machine. The display
reads “REMOVE TANK”. 

➔ 

Remove the water reservoir (fig. 1/B

and 2) – the display reads “FILL
WATER / DESCALER IN TANK”. Fill
tank with water up to the 0.5 l mark
before adding the descaling agent. 
(

Caution:

never the other way round –

consult the manufacturers’ instruct -
ions). 

➔ 

Replace the water reservoir in the

machine. The display reads “TURN
VALVE”.

Tip:

Place a fairly large container

(about 0.5 l) under the coffee spout
(fig. 1/J and 5) and under the steam /
hot water jet (fig. 1/T and 8). 

➔ 

Open the steam / hot water valve

(fig. 1/Q and 7) by turning the control
knob to the right.

➔ 

The machine descales auto matic al-

ly and the descaling so lution now
flows out at intervals through the steam
/ hot water jet (about 10 mins.).

➔ 

Wait for the next instruction in the

display, “TURN VALVE”, then turn the
valve control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7)
back to the left.

➔ 

The descaling solution now flows

out at intervals through the inside
spout (about 15 mins.).

➔ 

Please wait for the next in struct ion

in the display, “EMPTY TRAYS”.

➔ 

Remove and empty the drip tray

(fig. 1/Z). The display reads “FILL
WATER”. 

➔ 

Fill the reservoir with fresh water

and replace it and the drip tray in the
machine. The display reads “TURN
VALVE”. 

Open the steam / hot water valve

(fig. 1/Q and 7) by turning the control
knob to the right.

... 5. Maintenance and Care

Summary of Contents for CafeRomatica NICR7

Page 1: ...CafeRomatica Fully automatic coffee centre Operating Instructions and Useful Tips NICR7 Neue Lust auf Kaffee ...

Page 2: ...A NICR7 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S U T X Y Z V W 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...

Page 3: ...70 only L Nameplate with model name M Grinder settings control knob inside N Bean container with lid O Pre ground coffee chamber P Steam warm up button Q Steam hot water valve control knob R Document compartment on rear S Rotating rollers underneath at the back of NICR750 770 only T Steam hot water jet and spumatore milk frother U Used coffee tray inside V Power cord storage compartment on rear W ...

Page 4: ...Equipment 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 10 11 a Control knob b Air inlet valve c Air inlet pipe d Inlet valve e Steam hot water jet f Liquid inlet hose b c e d a f ...

Page 5: ...ease 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 Your retailer and the NIVONA team hope that you enjoy great coffee and are extremely satisfied with this high quality NIVONA product Purchase made at Place date ...

Page 6: ...milk 42 4 Programming functions 43 4 1 My Coffee individual programming 43 4 2 Filter Inserting a filter Operating without a filter 43 4 3 Water hardness 44 4 4 Temperature 45 4 5 Automatic switch off 45 4 6 Language 46 4 7 Statistics 46 4 8 Rinse settings 46 4 9 ECO mode 46 5 Maintenance and care 47 5 1 Inserting a filter 47 5 2 Changing a filter Washing a filter manually 47 5 3 Cleaning program ...

Page 7: ... or indivi dual parts in the dishwasher Other wise 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 in correctly operated subject to improper use or non professional servicing In such cases services will not be provided under the guarantee Use the integrated c...

Page 8: ...omatic coffee centre has a cord storage compart ment if the power cord is too long any surplus can be accommodated in the storage area on the rear of the machine fig 1 V 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 packaging and protec ti...

Page 9: ...p and some water may come out of the jet fig 1 T As soon as the VENTIL DREHEN TURN VALVE signal reappears you can turn the valve control knob fig 1 Q and 7 back to The left to shut After the machine has warmed up the service button fig 1 I flashes The instruction BITTE SPÜLEN PLEASE RINSE flashes in the display Press the service button fig 1 I and the system is rinsed out via the coffee spout fig ...

Page 10: ...When the machine is brand new or has not been used for an extended period the first cup of coffee does not have the full aroma and should not be drunk From model 750 onwards the appli ance is equipped with automatic cup lighting for even greater visual enjoy ment This always lights up during the whole coffee preparation process and goes off a few seconds after the coffee cycle is complete 3 1 Sele...

Page 11: ...the grind ing and brewing operation The brewing operation can be cancel led at any point by pressing the 1 cup fig 1 F or 2 cup button fig 1 G Caution The grinding chamber is empty the first time you brew a coffee FILL UP BEANS may therefore appear in the display after the first grinding and no coffee is brewed If this occurs simply press the 1 cup button fig 1 F again and the opera tion is repeat...

Page 12: ... after the lid is closed It is then oper ational again Caution The pre ground coffee cham ber is not a storage container Never add more than one measure at a time to the chamber and use only fresh or vacuum packed coffee ground from beans Do not add instant coffee powder 3 6 Drawing hot water e g for making tea Hold a cup under the jet fig 1 T Turn the steam hot water valve control knob fig 1 Q an...

Page 13: ...left so that it points to symbol foam cappuccino For hot milk turn the spumatore control knob fig 11a to the right so that it points to symbol hot milk cafè latte Now turn the steam hot water valve control knob fig 1 Q and 7 slowly to the right As soon as the desired amount of milk foam or hot milk has been drawn turn the steam hot water valve control knob fig 1 Q and 7 back to the left into the 0...

Page 14: ...nfirm Afterwards please press the exit key You can now either continue in programming mode to change other function settings or press exit again to leave programming mode By holding down the 1 cup button for some time approx 3 seconds until My Coffee appears in the display you will now always get a cup that corresponds to the setting you selec ted and similarly 2 cups by pressing the 2 cup button ...

Page 15: ...ro cessing about 50 l of water for chang ing filter see chapter 5 2 Caution If the machine is rarely used and the CHANGE FILTER signal does not appear in the display the filter must be replaced anyway after no longer than two months see chapter 5 2 Washing filter manually Operating without a filter If you no longer wish to use a filter the filter setting must be changed back to FILTER NO This is i...

Page 16: ...ave pro gramming mode 4 4 Temperature You can change the coffee temperatu re to NORMAL HIGH or MAXI MUM as desired The default setting is HIGH Press the program key P to enter programming mode Press the key until PROGRAM TEMPERATURE appears Press the ok key Press the key until the desired setting appears Press the ok key to confirm The display reads PROGRAM TEMPERATURE You can now either continue ...

Page 17: ...r continue in pro gramming mode to change other func tion settings or press exit to leave programming mode 4 8 Rinsing setting The rinsing program manually activa ted is pre programmed and installed by the manufacturer Each time the appliance is switched on when it is cold from not having been used for a while it heats itself up again and requires rinsing in order to be tho roughly clean and to bo...

Page 18: ... can continue to make coffee hot water or steam However we recom mend that you replace the filter im mediately Empty the water reservoir fig 1 B and 2 and replace the filter see point 4 2 Press the service button fig 1 I The display reads CHANGE FILTER TURN VALVE Hold a container under the steam hot water jet fig 1 T and turn the valve control knob fig 1 Q and 7 to the right to open The system wil...

Page 19: ...team However we recommend that you start the cleaning program as soon as possible Caution Once running the cleaning program must not be interrupted Only add cleaning tablet when the machine instructs you to Press the service button fig 1 I The display reads EMPTY TRAYS alternately with FILL WATER Remove the drip tray and used cof fee tray fig 1 Z and 1 U and clean them both Fill the reservoir fig ...

Page 20: ...ss the service button fig 1 I The display reads EMPTY TRAYS Empty the drip tray fig 1 Z and replace it in the machine The display reads REMOVE TANK Remove the water reservoir fig 1 B and 2 the display reads FILL WATER DESCALER IN TANK Fill tank with water up to the 0 5 l mark before adding the descaling agent Caution never the other way round consult the manufacturers instruct ions Replace the wat...

Page 21: ...described above from Point 5 4 step Empty the drip tray 5 5 General cleaning Caution Never submerge the machine in water Do not use abrasive materials to clean the machine Wash the case inside and out with a soft damp cloth only Empty the drip tray fig 1 Z and the used coffee tray fig 1 U latest when when instructed to do so by the display only when machine is switched on From time to time use soa...

Page 22: ...e The message FILL UP BEANS only disappears when coffee has been brewed after refilling Message FILL UP PIPE SYSTEM FILL WATER FILL UP BEANS EMPTY TRAYS Meaning Fill or rinse out water hoses inside Fresh water filter in use may be faulty Water reservoir fig 2 is empty Water reservoir fig 2 is absent or incorrectly positioned Not enough coffee beans Coffee beans do not fall into grinder stuck Drip ...

Page 23: ...ck of drip tray are not clean Machine is overheating Cleaning is needed Descaling is needed Filter is no longer efficient Brewing unit is incorrectly positioned inserted Descaling program is running What to do Position water and used coffee trays correctly Clean contacts Cool machine by drawing hot water see 3 6 Clean machine see 5 3 Descale the machine see 5 4 Replace filter see 5 2 Check and ins...

Page 24: ...offee is too fine The system may have a build up of limescale Unsuitable coffee type Beans no longer fresh Grinder settings not adjusted to coffee beans Other substances in grinder e g little stones What to do Clean jet thoroughly Please use a large dose of descaler see 5 4 Use cold milk Take jet apart and clean see fig 11 Please use a large dose of descaler see 5 4 Contact service Select coarser ...

Page 25: ...caler NIRK 703 Your fully automatic coffee centre provides an integrated descaling programme The descaler will reliably remove limescale without damaging the machine Liquid cleaner CreamClean NICC 705 can easily rid all milk frothing devices of high quality fully automatic coffee cen tres of milk residues MilkCooler NICT 500 Standard accessory for the NICR770 optional for all NIVONA fully automati...

Page 26: ...ur machine we would like to hear from you Your support is essential to our mission to further develop and improve our products so that they fully meet your needs Guarantee and customer service conditions Please consult the detailed guarantee and customer service conditions in the appropriate information booklet Protecting the environment Electric and electronic appliances often contain valuable or...

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