Nivona NICR 610 Coffee Makers

User Manual - Page 14

For NICR 610.

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14
above), make sure the control knob
is in the central position.
Turn the steam / hot water valve
control knob (fig. 1/N and 5) to
the right. Fill the cup up to the
desired level and turn the valve
control knob (fig. 1/N and 5) 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 / frothing milk
(models up to 610)
Press the steam warm-up button
(fig. 1/M).
The On / Off button (fig. 1/E)
lights up and the steam warm-up
button (fig. 1/M) flashes for a
short warm-up period.
As soon as the steam warm-up
button stops flashing (after a few
seconds), steam can be drawn.
Dip the jet (fig. 1/Q) into the
cup / container with the milk to
be frothed.
Now turn the steam / hot water
valve control knob (fig. 1/N and 5)
to the right. Caution: a little water
comes out before the steam.
The steam warm-up button (fig.
1/M) flashes as you draw steam.
Turn the valve control knob (fig.
1/N and 5) back to the left to the
‘0’ position to stop drawing steam.
Press the steam warm-up button
again (fig. 1/M and 5) to switch the
machine back to normal coffee
brewing mode.
Note:
· Steam can be drawn for about
3 minutes. Then the machine will
automatically switch the operation
off. You can prolong the operation
by turning the control knob back
and forth (fig. 1/N and 5).
· To froth milk, the metal pipe of
the steam jet must be in the
lowest position.
· It is difficult to remove dried
milk left on the jet after frothing.
Therefore clean the equipment
as soon as it has cooled down –
ideally repeat the steam drawing
operation with a cup filled with
fresh, cold water.
Caution: Risk of scalding!
The steam which comes out is very
hot. Do not touch the jet until it
has cooled down or only touch the
black plastic parts.
... 3. Making coffee
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