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A Textdisplay mit Programiertasten
B Entnehmbarer Wassertank
C Tassenvorwärm-Abstellfläche
D Wassermengen-Drehknopf
E Kaffeestärke-Wahltaste
F Wahltaste „1 Tasse“
G Wahltaste „2 Tassen“
H Ein- / Aus-Taste
I Servicetaste „S“
J Höhenverstellbarer Kaffeeauslauf
K Tassenheizung-Ein- / Ausschalter (ab Modell NICR 770)
L Typschild (mit Leis tungs- / Modellangabe)
M Mahlgrad-Drehknopf (innenliegend)
N Bohnenbehälter mit Deckel
O Schacht für Kaffeepulver
P Dampf-Vorheiztaste
Q Dampf- / Heißwasser-Drehknopf
R Dokumentenfach (Rückseite)
S Drehrollen (Unterseite, hinten, ab Modell NICR 750)
T Dampf- / Heißwasser-Düse und Milch aufschäumer „Spumatore“
U Tresterbehälter (innenliegend)
V Kabelstaufach (Rückseite)
W Tassenbeleuchtung (ab Modell NICR 750)
X Milchcooler (nur bei NICR 770, sonst Sonderzubehör)
Y Tropfgitter
Z Tropfschale
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Equipment
A Text display screen with control keys
B Removable water reservoir
C Cupwarming / holding plate
D Water quantity control knob
E Coffee strength button
F 1-cup button
G 2-cup button
H On / Off button
I Service button ‘S’
J Height-adjustable coffee spout
K Cup-warming function (On / Off switch, NICR770 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, under neath, 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 Cup illumination, NICR750 / 770 only
X Milk cooler, NICR770 only otherwise accessory
Y Drip grill
Z Drip tray
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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.
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
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Contents
1. Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
2. Set up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
2.1 Preparing the machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
2.2 Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
2.3 Grinder settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
2.4 Cup-warming function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3. Making coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3.1 Selecting coffee strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
3.2 Selecting water quantity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3.3 Making one cup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3.4 Making two cups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
3.5 Using pre-ground coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.6 Drawing hot water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.7 Drawing steam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
3.8 Frothing up 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 – Manual cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
5.4 Descaling – Manual descaling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
5.5 General cleaning – Cleaning the brewing unit . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6. System messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
7. Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
8. Further instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
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1. Safety instructions
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• This machine may only be used for
the intended purpose (domestic
use) and is not for commercial
application – see guarantee con-
ditions. 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
machine (fig. 1/L).
• 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 pull-
ing 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.
• Never submerge the machine in
water.
• Do not put the machine 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 coffee grinder
for grinding roasted coffee beans
only. Never use for other foods.
Always make sure there is nothing
but coffee beans in the beans con-
tainer, otherwise the guarantee will
not apply.
• This machine is not suitable for
individuals (including children)
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, includ -
ing 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 natio-
nal customer services.
If the appliance’s power cord should
become damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s
customer service department or a
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... 1. Safety instructions
2. Set up
similarly qualified specialist, in order
to avoid any hazards.
Caution: Electrical appliances must
be repaired by qualified personnel.
Non-professional repairs can expose
the user to significant dangers. Liabi-
lity 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 button (fig.
1/H) during brewing can damage the
machine. Only switch off when the
appliance when it is in passive state.
Caution: Risk of scalding!
• Then you draw steam or hot water,
watch out for splashes from the jet
/ frother (fig. 1/T): risk of scald ing!
• Only touch the plastic parts of the
steam jet (fig. 1/T) and never point
it at people.
• The steam jet (fig. 1/T) becomes
VERY HOT during use. Leave to
cool for a few minutes before
touching.
CE – This machine conforms to the
valid EC guideline.
Specifications
Mains voltage: 220–240 V
Power input: 1465 W
Note: Your fully automatic 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 packag ing.
Please keep all packag ing and protec-
tive material for this purpose.
➔ Remove the water reservoir (fig. 1/B
and 2) and wash it out with cold,
fresh 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 fill the reservoir with fresh,
cold water. Do not use carbonated
water or other liquids. Otherwise,
claims under the guarantee will not
be accepted.
➔ Open the lid of the coffee container
(fig. 1/N) and add 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 aris -
ing as a result are not covered by the
guarantee.
Please make sure the steam / hot
water valve control knob (fig. 1/Q and
7) is turned to ‘0’!
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2.2 Getting started
➔ Remove the plug from the power
cord compartment (fig. 1/V) and plug
the machine in.
➔ Press the On / Off button (fig. 1/H).
„SYSTEM HEIZT“ (“SYSTEM IS
HEATING”) appears in the display
(*otherwise, please see the following
Note below).
➔ After the machine has warmed up,
the service button (fig. 1/I) flashes.
The instruction „BITTE SPÜLEN“
(“PLEASE RINSE”) flashes in the
display.
➔ Now place a cup under the height-
adjustable coffee spout (fig. 1/J and 5)
and press the service button (fig. 1/I).
The system is then filled with water
and completely rinsed out via the
coffee spout (fig. 1/J and 5).
➔ The machine is now operational.
Note: Please see point 4.5 to change
language!
*Note: For manufacturing reasons,
the machine hoses may still be empty
when the machine is first operated.
The machine indicates this as follows:
➔ After the machine has been swit-
ched on using the On / Off button
(fig. 1/H), “SYSTEM FÜLLEN”
(“PIPE-SYSTEM FILLS UP”) and
“VENTIL DREHEN” (“TURN VALVE”)
appear alternately in the display.
➔ Hold a container under the jet and
open the steam / hot water con trol
valve (fig. 1/Q and 7) by turn ing knob
to the right. The system now fills up
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. 1/J and 5).
➔ The machine is now operational.
2.3 Grinder settings
Caution: Grinder settings can only be
adjusted when the grinder is in opera-
tion. You can adjust the grinder to suit
the roast of your coffee beans. We re -
commend that you leave the grinder
on a medium setting.
➔ Open the lid of the bean con tainer
(fig. 1/N).
➔ Turn the control knob (fig. 1/M and
3) to the desired position while the
grinder is running. The smaller the
dot, the finer the coffee is ground.
Remember:
· a light roast requires a finer grind
· a dark roast requires a coarser grind
Try out the different settings to find
the one that best meets your personal
preference.
2.4 Using the cup-warming
function
Model NICR 770 only: This machine
is equipped with a high-quality ‘active’
cup-warming function which can be
switched on and off independently by
pressing the “cup warming” button
(fig. 1/K and 10) on the side of the
machine, the machine can be switched
on or off.
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3. Making coffee
The cup-warming function can be
switched off by pressing the “cup -
warm ing” On / Off button (fig. 1/K
and 10) a second time.
The light in the switch indicates
whether the warming function is
switched on or off.
Use the warming function to optimise
the temperature and aroma of your
coffee to suit your personal preference.
Note: The machine is preset for im -
mediate use. However, we re commend
that first you adjust the most important
settings to suit your personal preferen-
ces. Please follow the instructions in
chapter 4 (“Settings / program func -
t ions”) for language, filter, and water
hardness settings.
Tip: The NIVONA fully automatic cof-
fee centre NICR770 is equipped with
a personal “My Coffee” function (the
default setting is 120 ml, normal).
Pressing the 1 or 2 cup button for
3 seconds activates the preparation of
“My Coffee” – the correspond ing pro-
gramming can be simply and easily
changed as explained under chapter
4 “Programming functions”.
Note: 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 Selecting coffee strength
There are three levels of coffee strength
to which you can adjust the machine
(NICR770: 5 levels). They are shown
in the display screen as follows:
“VERY MILD”* = less than 7 g of
ground coffee , e.g. for very mild Latte
Macchiato;
“MILD”, about 7g of ground coffee,
e.g. for café latte or cappuccino
“NORMAL”, about 9g of ground coffee,
e.g. for American coffee
“STRONG”, about 11g of ground cof-
fee, e.g. for espresso or strong coffee.
“VERY STRONG”*, more than 11g of
ground coffee, e.g. for very strong
espresso
(* = only Modell NICR 770)
➔ As soon as the machine is opera -
t ional, the display shows the default
setting “NORMAL”.
➔ You can change this setting by press-
ing the button (fig. 1/E and 6) re pea t -
edly until the desired coffee strength
appears in the display (fig. 1/A and 4).
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3.2 Selecting water quantity
You can freely select the quantity of
water used by turning the water
quantity control knob (fig. 1/D and 6),
(the empty cup bottom left re presents
less water, the full cup bottom right
represents more water).
➔ The selected quantity of water is
displayed in the upper line of the dis -
play screen.
➔ Water quantity can be adjusted in
10ml steps from 20ml to 240ml by
turning the water quantity control knob
from left to right.
20ml to 70ml for espresso or cap puc-
cino
80ml to 130ml for American coffee
140ml to 240ml for café latte
Tip: The water quantity can be adjus t -
ed while the machine is running. Try
out various cup sizes and quantities
to find the setting that best meets
your personal preference.
3.3 Making one cup of coffee
➔ Place your (pre-heated) cup under
the coffee spout (fig. 1/J or 5). The
coffee spout is height-adjustable and
can be raised or lowered to best suit
the cup size.
➔ For “My Coffee” function press 1
cup button for approx. 3 seconds.
Please further details at chapter 4.1
“My Coffee”. Otherwise:
➔ Set the water quantity and coffee
strength (fig. 1/D and 1/E).
➔ Press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/F).
➔ The machine now starts 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 repeated.
Tip: To determine the ideal quantity of
water for your taste or cup size, make
your first cup of coffee as follows:
➔ Turn the water quantity control
knob (fig. 1/D and 6) to one of the
following positions:
· ‘100ml’ for a small (espresso) cup.
· ‘240ml’ for a large cup.
➔ Press the 1-cup button (fig. 1/F).
➔ The machine starts brewing.
➔ Shortly before the desired amount
of coffee is reached, turn the water
quantity control knob (fig. 1/D and 6)
slowly to the left, until the machine
stops running.
➔ You can now read in the display
how much water is required for your
desired cup / coffee quantity.
3.4 Making two cups of coffee
In the 2-cup operation, two cups of
coffee are brewed consecutively.
➔ Place both (pre-heated) cups under
the coffee spout (fig. 1/J and 5).
➔ For “My Coffee” function press
2 cup button for approx. 3 seconds.
Please further details at chapter 4.1
“My Coffee”. Otherwise:
➔ Select the desired coffee strength
and water quantity sett ings for one cup
(with the buttons see fig. 1/D and 1/E).
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➔ Press the 2-cup button (fig. 1/G).
➔ The machine now starts the grind -
ing and brewing operation and pro du-
ces two consecutive cups of coffee.
Note:
· The brewing operation can be stop-
ped at any point by pressing the 1-cup
(fig. 1/F) or 2-cup buttons (fig. 1/G).
· If the water or beans supply runs out
or the trays need emptying be tween
brewing the first cup and the second,
the appropriate message will appear
in the display and the second coffee
will not be made. Follow the display
screen and then press the 1-cup but-
ton (fig. 1/F) for the second cup.
3.5 Using pre-ground coffee
➔ First turn the water quantity control
knob (fig. 1/D and 6) to the desired
amount for one cup.
➔ Open the lid of the pre-ground
coffee chamber (fig. 1/O). “FILL
POWDER” appears in the display.
➔ Add one level measuring spoon of
ground coffee and close the lid again.
“POWDER READY” appears in the
display.
➔ Place a cup under the coffee spout
(fig. 1/J and 5) and press the ‘1-cup’
button for one cup (fig. 1/G).
Note: If the pre-ground coffee cham-
ber is left open by accident or the ‘1-
cup’ button is not pressed after ground
coffee is added, the machine will
automatically be rinsed out via the
coffee spout (fig. 1/J and 5) a minute
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 and 7) to the
right. Hot water comes out of the jet
and the display reads “HOT WATER”
➔ Fill the cup up to the desired level
and turn the valve control knob (fig.
1/Q and 7) back to ‘0’.
Caution: Risk of scalding!
Watch out for splashes. The jet be -
comes very hot during use. Leave to
cool for a few minutes before touching,
or only touch the plastic parts.
3.7 Drawing steam
➔ Then press the steam warm-up but-
ton (fig. 1/P and 7). The display reads
“STEAM IS PREHAETING”.
➔ As soon as the system is ready,
“STEAM IS READY” and “TURN VALVE”
appear alternately in the display.
➔ Hold a container with the liquid to
be heated under the jet (fig. 1/T).
➔ Dip the jet (fig. 1/T) into the con-
tainer with the liquid to be heated.
➔ Make sure that the ‘spumatore’
control knob (fig. 11a) is pointing to
the neutral position (steam symbol).
➔ Turn the steam / hot water valve
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) to the
right. Caution: A little water will come
out before the steam.
➔ The operation is completed by turn-
ing the control knob back to ‘0’ (fig.
1/Q and 7).
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Note: Steam can be drawn for about
2 minutes. Then the machine will
automatically switch the operation off.
You can prolong the operation by turn-
ing the control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7)
back and forth.
Caution: Risk of scalding!
The steam which comes out is very hot.
Only touch the black plastic parts of
the jet. It is hard to remove dried milk
left on the jet after frothing. There fore
clean the equipment as soon as it has
cooled down – ideally repeat the steam
drawing operation with fresh, cold
water in a cup. For optimal cleaning
the ‘spumatore’ must be dismantled
from time to time and its parts rinsed
under fresh, cold water. The ‘spuma-
tore’ is easy to take apart and reas-
semble (see fig. 11).
3.8 Frothing milk, hot milk and cap-
puccino
With the special ‘spumatore’ / froth ing
device (fig. 1/T and 8) you can heat
up milk straight from the carton or
container and then froth it into the cup.
➔ Dip the inlet hose (fig. 11f) straight
into the milk carton or container.
➔ Place a cup under the ‘spumatore’
jet (fig. 1/T and 8).
➔ Then press the steam warm-up but-
ton (fig. 1/P and 7).
➔ As soon as the system is ready,
“STEAM IS READY” and “TURN
VALVE” appear alternately in the dis -
play screen.
➔ For cappuccino: now turn the ‘spu-
matore’ control knob (fig. 11a) to the
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’ position.
➔ Press the steam warm-up button
again (fig. 1/P and 7).
➔ Now place the cup with the frothed
up or hot milk under the coffee spout
(fig. 1/J and 5) and fill with coffee as
explained above.
Caution: It is hard to remove dried
milk left on the jet after frothing.
Therefore clean the equipment as
soon as it has cooled down!
➔ To do this, fill a container with cold
clean water, and dip the inlet hose
into it.
➔ Place an empty container under
the ‘spumatore’ jet (fig. 1/T and 8).
➔ Now draw steam (as described in
points 3.7 and 3.8) until only clean
water / steam comes out.
➔ Now the whole ‘spumatore’ mecha-
nism is clean and operational again.
Cleaning: For optimal cleaning the
‘spumatore’ must be dismantled from
time to time and its parts rinsed
under fresh, cold water. The ‘spuma-
tore’ is easy to take apart and re as-
semble (see fig. 11).
Note: Steam can be drawn for about 2
minutes. Then the machine will auto-
matically switch the operation off. You
can prolong the operation by turn ing
the control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) back
and forth.
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The function keys under the text dis -
play screen are used to program func-
t ions (fig. 1/A and 4):
P = Programming mode
> = Selection key
ok = Confirmation key
exit = Cancel or end programming
Important: Please note that you can
only program functions if the On / Off
button (fig. 1/H) is switched to ON
(display lit up).
The following functions are pro-
grammable:
• “My Coffee” individual programm ing
• Operation with / without filter
• Water hardness
• Temperature
• Automatic switch off
• Language
• Rinse settings
• Energy / ECO mod
4.1 “My Coffee” individual programm -
ing (only NICR770)
To program the 1 and 2 cup buttons
for coffee to suit personal preference,
simply follow the following steps:
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode. The display reads
“PROGRAM MY COFFEE”.
➔ Press the ok key. The display reads
“MY COFFEE FLAVOUR”.
➔ Press the ok key and press the
> key until your preferred settings
appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ Press again the > key – the display
reads “MY COFFEE AMOUNT”
➔ Press the ok key and press the
> key until your preferred settings
appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ 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 for longer).
4.2 Filter
Inserting a filter
A special filter for the water reservoir
is included in the machine accesso-
ries. If you use this filter correctly you
will not need to descale your coffee
machine as often (recommended: des-
cale about twice per year, see point
5.4, ‘descaling’). You must change
the filter setting to “FILTER YES” so
that the machine knows that the filter
has been inserted. The de fault setting
is “FILTER NO”.
The current setting is indicated in the
display screen.
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
FILTER” appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key.
➔ Press the > key until “FILTER
YES” appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ “INSERT FILTER” and “TURN
VALVE” appear alternately in the display.
➔ Empty the water tank (fig. 1/B and
2) and screw the filter carefully into
the bracket provided in the water
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reservoir using the assembly tool on
the end of the measuring spoon.
➔ Fill up the reservoir with fresh
water and put it back in the machine.
➔ Hold a container under the steam /
hot water jet (fig. 1/T) and turn the
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) to the
right to open. The system will now be
rinsed out.
➔ Wait until no more water comes out
of the jet for a short time and turn
the control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) back
to the left to close. (Caution: If water
continues to come out of the jet after
a short while, the system is also ready.
If this occurs, turn the control knob
back to the left anyway.)
➔ The system briefly warms up
(“SYSTEM IS HEATING” appears in
the display), and is then operational
again.
➔ Note: The service button (fig. 1/I)
may still flash. Press the button (fig.
1/I) and the system will briefly be
rinsed out through the coffee spout
(fig. 1/J and 5).
Important: If you use a filter for your
machine and have changed the funct -
ion setting to “FILTER YES” the water
hardness and function will no longer
be shown. Internal device automati-
cally sets the water hardness to Level
1. This means you only need to des-
cale your appliance occasionally –
always when indicated by the messa-
ge on the display and at all times
with the filter removed.
The filter loses its efficiency after pro-
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 re placed 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 important, as
without a filter the machine must be
descaled more often (the machine is
delivered in the default sett ing “FIL-
TER NO”).
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
FILTER” appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key.
➔ Press the > key until “FILTER NO”
appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm. The
display reads: “PROGRAM FILTER”.
➔ You can now either continue in pro-
gramming mode to change other func-
tion settings or press exit to leave pro-
gramming mode.
Note: Do not forget to set the water
hardness now (see point 4.3).
4.3 Water hardness
Depending on the water hardness in
your region, also if you have inserted
a filter (see chapter 4.2), the machine
needs descaling sooner or later. So
that the system can indicate correctly
when des caling is necessary, you
must enter the correct water hardness
settings before the first use.
Not during filter use – during ‘opera-
tion with filter’ with the corresponding
programming, the water hardness is
automatically set to Level 1.
The default setting is level 3.
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First, test your water with the test
strips provided:
➔ Dip the strip into the water and then
shake it lightly off.
➔ After about a minute you can read
the result by counting the red dots on
the test strip.
➔ The settings corresponding to the
different levels of hardness are as fol-
lows:
Test strip / hardness level
= Display
1 red dot / 1–7°
= “HARDNESS LEVEL 1”
2 red dots / 8–14°
= “HARDNESS LEVEL 2”
3 red dots / 15–21°
= “HARDNESS LEVEL 3”
4 red dots / > 21°
= “HARDNESS LEVEL 4”
Note: If none of the dots turn red on
the test strip, please set level 1.
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM W.
HARDNESS” appears (it will not ap -
pear if the filter setting is on “FILTER
YES” – see chapter 4.2).
➔ Press the ok key.
➔ Press the > key until the ap pro pri a-
te level appears in the display.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm. The
display reads: “PROGRAM W. HARD-
NESS”.
➔ You can now either continue in pro-
gramming mode to change other func-
tion settings or press exit to leave pro-
gramming mode.
4.4 Temperature
You can change the coffee temper atu-
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 in pro-
gramming mode to change other func-
tion settings or press exit to leave pro-
gramming mode.
4.5 Automatic switch off
This function allows you to program
the machine to switch off auto matic -
ally a given number of hours after the
last brew ing operation. The default
sett ing is 0,5 hours.
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
TIMES” appears
➔ Press the ok key. The display reads
“UNIT OFF AFTER”.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ Press the > key until the desired
number of hours (0,5–12 hours are
possible) appears.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ You can return to programming
mode “PROGRAM TIMES” by press -
ing the exit key.
➔ You can now either continue in
programm ing mode to change other
function settings or press exit to
leave programming mode.
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4.6 Language
You can set 14 different languages:
German, English, French, Italian,
Dutch, Polish, Russian, Estonian,
Czech, Swedish, Danish, Lithuanian,
Hungarian and Turkish. The default
setting is German.
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “WÄHLE
SPRACHE” (“SELECT LANGUAGE”)
appears
➔ Press the ok key.
➔ Press the > key until your
desired language appears.
➔ Confirm your selection by press ing
ok. The display reads “SELECT
LANGUAGE”.
➔ You can now either continue in pro-
gramming mode to change other func-
tion settings or press exit to
leave programming mode.
4.7 Statistics
This program allows you to read how
often the following functions have
been used since the machine started
operating: “1 CUP” / “2 CUPS” /
“POWDER” / “TOTAL” (number of
coffees served) “WATER” / “STEAM” /
“CLEANING” / “DESCALING” /
“FIL. CHANGES”.
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “SELECT STA-
TISTICS” appears.
➔ Press the ok key.
➔ Press the > key until the desired
statistic appears.
➔ You can return to “SELECT STATIST-
ICS” at any stage by pressing ok.
➔ You can now either 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 boil fresh water.
This rinsing requirement will be
shown in the display and by pressing
the “S” button it can be manually
started (fig. 1/ I).
Optionally, you can also program it to
automatically rinse after switching the
appliance off:
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “SELECT
RINSING” appears.
➔ Press the ok key.
➔ Press the > key to select “OFF
RINSE YES” or “OFF RINSE NO” .
➔ Press the ok key to confirm. The
display reads “SELECT RINSING”.
➔ You can now either continue in pro-
gramming mode to change other func-
tion settings or press exit to
leave programming mode.
Note: Programmed OFF rinse, will
only be carried out if a coffee has
been previously made.
4.9 Energy / ECO Mode
Your appliance is equipped with a
modern, programmable power saving
function (ECO Mode). This is factory-
set and means that the appliance
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remains on power-saving ECO Mode
with minimal heat output 3 minutes
after its last use – therefore using less
electricity. If the coffee maker is star-
ted from power-saving ECO Mode, this
can take a few seconds longer (heat i-
ng time). You can also deactivate the
ECO Mode, so that the appliance is
on full stand-by while switched on:
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
ECO-MODE” appears.
➔ Press the ok key. The display reads
“ECO-MODE YES”.
➔ Press the > key until your desired
ECO Mode setting appears.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ You can now either continue in pro-
gramming mode to change other func-
tion settings or press exit twice to lea-
ve programming mode.
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5.1 Inserting filter
Note: See chapter 4.2 ‘Inserting filter’.
5.2 Changing filter
Filters lose their efficiency after pro-
cessing about 50 l of water. “CHANGE
FILTER” appears in the display alter-
nately with the normal operating
message, and the service button (fig.
1/I) flashes.
Tip: Only press the service button (fig.
1/I) when you wish to change filter.
You can continue to make coffee, hot
water or steam. How ever, we recom-
mend that you re place 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 will now
be rinsed through.
➔ Wait until no more water comes out
of the jet for a short time and turn the
valve control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7)
back to the left to close. (Caution: If
water continues to come out of the
jet, the system is ready anyway. If this
occurs, still turn the control knob
back to the left.)
➔ The system briefly warms up and is
then immediately oper ation al again.
The normal coffee-brew ing message
appears in the display.
Changing/ washing filter manually:
Caution! If you use the machine infre-
quently, you must change the filter
after two months at most. No message
will appear in the display and you
must rinse the new filter manually.
You can set the replacement date
using the special rotat ing disk at the
top of the filter (scale in months).
➔ Empty the water reservoir (fig. 1/B
and 2) and replace the filter.
➔ Fill the tank with fresh water and
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replace it in the machine.
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “PROGRAM
FILTER” appears.
➔ Press the ok key. The display reads
“FILTER YES”.
➔ Press the ok key again. The display
reads “MANUAL CHANGE FILTER”.
➔ Press the ok key to confirm.
➔ “CHANGE FILTER” and “TURN
VALVE” appear alternately in the
display.
➔ Hold a container under the steam /
hot water jet (fig. 1/T) and turn the
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) to the
right to open. The system is rinsed out.
➔ Wait until no more water comes out
of the jet for a short time and turn
the control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) back
to the left to close. (Caution: If water
continues to come out of the jet, the
system is ready anyway. If this occurs,
still turn the control knob back to the
left.)
➔ The system briefly warms up and is
then immediately operational again.
The normal coffee-brewing message
appears in the display.
5.3 Cleaning program
When the machine needs to be clean-
ed, “PLEASE CLEAN” ap pears in the
display and the service button (fig. 1/I)
flashes.
Tip: Only press the service button (fig.
1/I) when you wish to start the clean -
ing program. You can continue to make
coffee, hot water or steam. How ever,
we recommend that you start the
clean ing program as soon as possible.
Caution: Once running, the clean ing
program must not be inter rupted.
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. 1/B and 2)
with fresh water and replace it and
the tray (fig. 1/Z) in the machine.
➔ The machine rinses briefly and the
display shows “CLEANING TAB. INTO
/ POWDER SHAFT”.
Tip: Place a sufficiently large container
(about 0.5 l) under the coffee spout
(fig. 1/J and 5).
➔ Put a cleaning tablet into the
ground coffee chamber (fig. 1/O) and
shut the lid. The display reads
“PRESS S KEY”.
➔ Press the service button (fig. 1/I).
➔ The machine starts the cleaning
operation.
➔ The cleaning operation runs auto-
matically and lasts about 10 minutes.
As soon as the cycle is complete, the
display shows “EMPTY TRAYS”.
➔ Empty, clean and replace the drip
tray (fig. 1/Z).
➔ Fill up the water reservoir (fig. 1/B
and 2) again with fresh water if re qui-
red.
➔ The machine warms up briefly and
is then immediately oper ational.
Manual cleaning
If required, the cleaning program can
also be started even if no indication
has been displayed by the machine
that this is necessary:
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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.
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➔ The system is rinsed out in inter-
vals once more through the steam /
hot water jet (fig. 1/T) (about 5
mins.).
➔ As soon “TURN VALVE” appears in
the display, you can turn the valve
control knob (fig. 1/Q and 7) back to
the left to close.
➔ The system is rinsed out at inter-
vals through the inside spout (about 5
minutes).
➔ As soon as the rinse is complet ed,
“EMPTY TRAYS” appears in the dis play.
➔ Empty the drip tray (fig. 1/Z) and
replace it in the machine.
➔ The system warms up briefly. The
display reads “PLEASE RINSE” and
the service button flashes (fig. 1/I).
➔ Press the service button (fig. 1/I)
and the system is rinsed out through
the coffee spout (fig. 1/J and 5)
➔ The machine is now operational
again.
Note: Please remove descaler residues
at all times by wiping with damp cloth.
Manual descaling
If required, the descaling program can
also be started even if no indication
has been displayed by the machine
that this is necessary:
➔ Press the program key P to enter
programming mode.
➔ Press the > key until “SELECT DES-
CALING” appears.
➔ Press the ok key. The display reads
“MANUAL DESCALING”.
➔ Press the ok key. “EMPTY TRAYS”
appears in the display.
➔ Continue as 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 soapy water
to clean.
Important: When cleaning the drip
tray (fig. 1/Z), make sure that the two
contacts on the back of the tray are
always clean and dry.
➔ The water reservoir (fig. 1/B and 2)
should be rinsed out and refilled with
fresh, cold water daily.
➔ Clean the hot water and steam jet
(fig. 1/T) with a damp cloth or flush it
out with fresh, cold water until it is
completely clean (see also cleaning
note under point 3.8).
Cleaning the brewing unit
If required, the brewing unit can be
removed and cleaned under running
water. Please use only water to do
this, not cleaning agents.
For hygiene reasons, we recommend
removing and thoroughly cleaning the
brewing unit after each completed
cleaning program (see point 5.3).
➔ Remove the right cover by unscrew-
ing both screws (e.g. with a 5-cent
coin).
➔ Unlock the brewing unit by press -
ing the red switch and turn ing the
handle to the left until it blocks (see
fig. 9).
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➔ Then extract the brewing unit care-
fully by the handle (fig. 9).
➔ Wash the brewing unit under runn -
ing water and then let it dry.
➔ Replace and lock the brewing unit
with equal care by pressing the red
lever switch and turning the handle to
the right until it clicks.
➔ Replace the cover and screw the
screws back in.
FROM MODEL NICR 750 ONLY: Your
appliance is equipped with moveable
rear rollers (see image 1/S). This allows
it to be moved easily on a level
worktop. This enables you to clean
underneath the base of the unit both
effortlessly and easily.
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6. System messages
➔ Note: 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 tray (fig. 1/Z)
and / or used coffee
tray (fig. 1/U) are full
➔ Contacts on back of
drip tray are not clean
➔ What to do
➔ Turn hot water control
knob(fig. 1/Q and 7)
to the right to open
valve
➔ remove or change
the filter cartridge
➔ Add fresh water
➔ Correctly position
water reservoir
➔ Add beans to the
container (fig. 3)
➔ Stir beans, e.g. with a
spoon, to loosen
➔ Empty drip and / or
used coffee tray
➔ Clean contacts
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Message
TRAYS MISSING
SYSTEM IS TOO HOT
PLEASE CLEAN
PLEASE DESCALE
CHANGE FILTER
BREWUING UNIT
REMOVED
DESCALER IN TANK
➔ Meaning
➔ Drip tray (fig. 1/Z)
and used coffee tray
(fig. 1/U) are absent
or not correctly
positioned
➔ Contacts on back 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 insert/lock
brewing unit correctly
➔ Add descaler
(see 5.4)
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7. Troubleshooting
Fault
No hot water / steam
comes out
of jet
Too little milk foam
or foam too liquid
Coffee only comes
out in drips
Coffee without
‘crema’
Grinder makes
loud noise
➔ Meaning
➔ Jet (fig. 1/T) is
blocked
➔ The system may have
a build-up of limescale
➔ Unsuitable milk
➔ Jet is blocked
➔ The system may have
a build-up of limescale
➔ Air inlet valve incom-
plete (see fig. 11b)
➔ Grinder setting is
to fine
➔ Pre-ground coffee
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 grinder
setting
➔ Use coarser
pre-ground coffee
➔ Please use a large
dose of descaler
(see 5.4)
➔ Change coffee type
➔ Use fresh beans
➔ Optimise grinder
settings
➔ Call service hotline,
meanwhile preground
coffee can be used
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8. Further instructions
Professional care and maintenance
Your love of coffee is here to stay.
The CLARIS filter
cart ridge NIRF 700
is filled with purely
organic material, without
chemical ad ditives, if
changed regularly, it
ensures that you will
have to descale your
NIVONA machine less
often.
Cleaning tablets
NIRT 700
Your fully auto matic coffee centre
provides an integrated cleaning
programme. Cleaning tablets
are specifically designed for
this purpose and completely
loosen staining such as coffee
residues.
Fluid descaler NIRK 703
Your fully automatic coffee centre
provides an integrated de scaling
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 automatic coffee
centres with milk
frothing devices: The
high-quality, stainless
steel thermos milk-
cooler keeps the
milk “fridge
cold” for
longer, to
obtain the
best milk frothing results.
You can purchase new
accessories from any well-
stocked specialist retailer.
Subject to replacement
with similar designs and
technical alterations.
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... 8. Further instructions
Transport and storage
The steam must be evacuated from
the machine if it is to be transported
or stored in cold rooms.
➔ Remove water reservoir.
➔ Turn steam / hot water valve con-
trol knob to the right (fig. 1/Q and 7).
➔ When no more steam comes out,
turn steam / hot water valve control
knob to the left (fig. 1/Q and 7).
➔ Turn off the machine.
Please keep the original packaging
and protective material for storage
and transport purposes.
Replacement parts / accessories
You can purchase new water filters,
cleaning tablets and descaling agents
from any well-stocked specialist re tai-
ler.
Customer service
NIVONA products are designed to
meet the highest quality standards.
However, if questions do arise while
you operate your 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 harmful
materials which should not be proces-
sed in the same way as normal house-
hold waste. If incorrectly processed,
they can harm human
health and the environ-
ment. Please therefore do
not put your machine in
the dustbin with normal
waste. Instead submit it to
the “collection point for the disposal
and recycling of electric and electro-
nic appliances” provided by your local
council. You can obtain further infor-
mation from your local council, the
waste collection services or the speci-
alist retailer who sold you the pro-
duct.
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