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1. Safety information

• This appliance may only be used for the intended purpose (domestic use only). It

is not intended for commercial use (see guarantee). Warranty claims will become
void if this appliance is used for other than its intended purpose.

• It is imperative that appliance voltage and mains voltage are identical. Please

check the type label/sticker on the appliance (see fig. 1/S).

• Do not use the appliance if the power cable or the casing is damaged. The power

cable must never come into contact with any hot surfaces.

The appliance should not be operated at altitudes over 2,000m above sea level.

• Always pull the plug, not the power cable, when unplugging the appliance from

the wall socket.

• Please adhere to the cleaning and decalcifying instructions at all times! Non-

compliance will render warranty claims void.

•  Please make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains plug pulled

before maintenance and cleaning.

• Place the appliance on a flat and stable surface and only use it indoors. Never

place the appliance on hot surfaces or near an open fire.

The appliance should not be operated inside cupboards or closed furniture.

• This appliance may be used by 

children

 from the age of eight as well as by per-

sons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, as long as they are being supervised or have been given instruc-
tions for the use of the appliance, hence understanding the possible dangers.

Children

 must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and 

user maintenance

must not be undertaken by children without supervision.

• The appliance and its mains connections must be kept away from children under

the age of eight.

• Unplug from mains if you are away for a few days.
• Do not leave the appliance on unnecessarily. Never immerse the appliance in

water.

• Do not put the appliance or any of its parts in the dishwasher. Non-compliance

will render warranty claims void.

• If the appliance shows any defect, pull the plug immediately (never tug at the

mains cable or the appliance itself).

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Summary of Contents for caferomatica NICR8 series

Page 1: ...CafeRomatica NICR8 a passion for coffee GB Fully automatic coffee centre Operating Instructions and Useful Tips...

Page 2: ...2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12 4 7 10 02_Niv_859_BDA_sw_D_2019 indd 1 27 05 19 16 53...

Page 3: ...xxx 1 D F G B C E O H P N R S M J K L Q T A...

Page 4: ...k Cover for coffee bean container inside On off switch Cup rack Cup heating rack 859 only Service door Lid of coffee powder chute inside Drip tray Used coffee container inside Cover Back rollers at th...

Page 5: ...t 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 should you ever wish to pa...

Page 6: ...IETIES 75 4 1 Preparing individual drinks each time 76 4 2 Adjusting standard settings for drinks without milk ESPRESSO COFFEE CAFF AMERICANO 76 4 3 Adjusting standard settings for drinks with milk CA...

Page 7: ...t and stable surface and only use it indoors Never place the appliance on hot surfaces or near an open fire The appliance should not be operated inside cupboards or closed furniture This appliance may...

Page 8: ...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 Attent...

Page 9: ...Close both covers 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 c...

Page 10: ...x factory the appliance comes with the setting FILTER INSERTED NO Turn the rotary control to FILTER INSERTED NO Press rotary control to confirm The display shows the level of water hardness Note For p...

Page 11: ...main menu fig 1 A 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 Tip The machine has a pre progr...

Page 12: ...turning the rotary control Then follow the procedure in 2 4 3 You can adjust the other settings directly from here or leave the menu using the exit button 3 3 Adjusting the temperature You can adjust...

Page 13: ...ow automatically shut down after use according to the switch off time You can adjust the other time settings directly from here or leave the menu using the exit button 3 6 2 Set automatic switch on ti...

Page 14: ...CUP HEATING and press it Turn the rotary control to MANUALLY ONLY and press it The automatic switch on is now turned off Return to the main menu with the exit button 3 8 Setting switch off rinsing pro...

Page 15: ...turning the rotary control the setting is changed Pressing the rotary control confirms the chosen setting Button fig 1 C By pressing the button you will move forward to the next menu item Exit button...

Page 16: ...brew one or two cups and place the cups accordingly under the spout fig 5 and 6 Start the brewing process by pressing the rotary control Note Should you have initiated the brewing process incidentally...

Page 17: ...d settings 4 2 2 Manual programming You can also change and save the standard settings manually Turn the rotary control to SETTINGS and press it Turn the rotary control to DRINK RECIPES and press it T...

Page 18: ...T 500 or immerse it straight into the carton or another container Attention Dried milk residue is difficult to remove Please clean thoroughly as soon as it has cooled off Always follow the display ins...

Page 19: ...the rotary control to DRINK RECIPES and press it Turn the rotary control to the drink of your choice e g LATTE MACCHIATO and press it Select strength cappuccino and latte macchiato Turn the rotary to...

Page 20: ...e rotary control to HOT WATER and press it The cup light switches on The appliance prepares hot water in the standard setting The standard setting can be altered in two different ways 4 4 1 Live progr...

Page 21: ...FEE and press it You can now alter an existing recipe or create a new one 4 5 1 Adjust recipe Turn the rotary control to EDIT and press it Turn the rotary control to the recipe that you wish to adjust...

Page 22: ...out fig 5 Turn the rotary control to the drink of your choice Press the button until the ml display is blinking While ml blinks turn the rotary control to the required quantity The new setting is stor...

Page 23: ...o SYTEM RINSING and press it The display shows RINSING SYSTEM Once the process is finished the appliance reheats and is ready for use The display shows the main menu 5 3 Cleaning frother Attention Do...

Page 24: ...ows CLEANING TAB IN GROUND COFFEE CHUTE Place a sufficiently large bowl minimum contents 0 5 l under the spout fig 1 E Open the lid on the right hand side of the appliance fig 1 G Open the lid of coff...

Page 25: ...e a sufficiently large bowl minimum contents 0 5 l under the spout fig 1 E Press the rotary control The descaling process starts The display shows SYSTEM DESCALING The descaling process is automatic a...

Page 26: ...nce on a flat working top This way you can also clean the space underneath the appliance 5 7 Cleaning the brew unit Attention Remove the brew unit only when the appliance is switched off Attention Ple...

Page 27: ...SES After a short while no more water is dispersed from the spout The system reheats and the appliance is ready for use again The display shows the main menu Attention The filter needs changing after...

Page 28: ...mpty trays Drip tray and or used coffee container full or contacts damp Empty drip tray and or used coffee container clean and dry contacts No trays No drip tray with used coffee container or incorrec...

Page 29: ...service hotline ground coffee can still be made The display shows error 8 Service Tel Incorrectly fitted brew unit Dismantle brew unit and clean see 5 7 If you are unable to correct a fault system me...

Page 30: ...ufficiently large bowl about 0 5 l under the spout Press rotary control to confirm The display shows EMPTYING OF WATER DO NOT REMOVE HOSE The appliance is now steaming off and will switch off automati...

Page 31: ...town hall or waste collector 10 Technical data Voltage 220 240V AC 50 60 Hz Power consumption 1465 W NIVONA Apparate GmbH S dwestpark 49 D 90449 N rnberg www nivona com 2019 by NIVONA 91 GB 9 Custome...

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