N90/N9
Instructions for use
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Description of machine:
1. Water tank filling level indicator
2. Water tank with handle
3. Display dialogue system / control panel
4. ON/OFF key
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5. Draw-off key small cup (arrow key)
6. Draw-off key large cup
7. Steam selection key (arrow key)
8. Programming key
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9. Hot water / steam valve (Fig.3/4)
10. Shackle
11. Coffee spout
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12. Replaceable steam / frothing jet (Fig. 7)
13. Replaceable hot water jet
14. Capsule container
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15. Drip grate
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16. Water filling level indicator
17. Drip tray
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18. Power switch
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Contents
JURA NESPRESSO N90/N9
13. Switching off machine .....................................page 12
14. Adjusting the water quantity for coffee ................page 12
15. Programming ................................................page 12
15.1 Programming the filter ...........................page 12
15.2 Programming the water hardness...............page 12
15.3 Programming the steam portion ................page 13
15.4 Programming the water portion ................page 13
15.5 Programming the time ............................page 13
15.6 Programming the automatic switch-on time .page 14
15.7 Programming the automatic switch-off time .page 15
15.8 Cup counter..........................................page 15
15.9 Number of de-scaling operations................page 16
15.10 Programming the language ......................page 16
16. Maintenance..................................................page 16
16.1 Refilling water ......................................page 16
16.2 Emptying the tray..................................page 17
16.3 Replacing the filter ................................page 17
16.4 Unit calcified........................................page 17
16.5 General cleaning instructions....................page 17
17. De-scaling.....................................................page 17
18. Disposal .......................................................page 19
19. Tips for perfect coffee......................................page 19
20. Messages......................................................page 20
21. Problems ......................................................page 21
22. Legal information ...........................................page 22
23. Technical Data...............................................page 22
1. Description of the machine................................page
2. Safety information ..........................................page
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2.1
2.2
2.2
Warning..............................................page
Precautions ..........................................page
Power switch ........................................page
3. First steps.....................................................page
3.1
3.2
3.3
Check the mains voltage..........................page
Check electrical fuse...............................page
Refill water..........................................page
4. Commissioning...............................................page
5. Adjustment of water hardness............................page
6. Installation of Claris plus filter cartridges ............page
6.1
6.2
Installing the filter.................................page
Replacing the filter ................................page
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7. Rinsing the coffee machine................................page
8. Drawing off espresso .......................................page 10
9. Drawing off hot water......................................page 10
10. Drawing off steam ..........................................page 11
11. Returning to Coffee Ready ................................page 11
12. Professional Cappuccino Frother (optional N90).....page 11
12.1 Drawing off hot milk using the
Professional Cappuccino Frother ...............page 11
12.2 Drawing off cappuccino using the
Professional Cappuccino Frother ...............page 12
12.3 Cleaning the Professional Cappuccino
Frother ...............................................page 12
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Important information
2. Safety information
2.1 Warning
Thank you very much for purchasing this NESPRESSO coffee
machine.
Before using your new machine for the first time, carefully read
this operating manual and keep it for future reference.
Ⅲ Children do not realize the dangers involved in using electric ap-
pliances, for this reason always keep an eye on children when
they use electric appliances.
Should you need more information or if you meet with particular
problems not specified in these operating instructions in sufficient
detail, either contact us directly or contact your local authorized
dealer.
Ⅲ The machine may only be used by instructed persons.
Ⅲ Never use a defective machine or a machine with a defective
mains cable.
Ⅲ Never immerse the machine in water.
You will also find useful tips on operation and maintenance
of your NESPRESSO N90/N9 on the website at
2.2 Precautions
Ⅲ Never expose the machine to weather (rain, snow, frost), never
Don’t forget to check out the Knowledge Builder our ani-
mated operating instructions. LEO, our assistant, will take
you through all the functions.
touch the machine when your hands are wet.
Ⅲ Place the IMPRESSA on a firm, level base that is resistant to
any water that may leak. Never stand on hot or warm surfaces
(oven hobs). Keep out of the reach of children.
Ⅲ If you don’t use the machine for a longer time (holidays, etc.)
always disconnect the mains cable.
1. Description of the machine
The JURA NESPRESSO N90/N9 was specially developed for
the large number of coffee enthusiasts customers who prefer
the strong flavour of a perfect espresso. The machine distin-
guishes itself by its elegant design and its compact dimensions.
Its sophisticated and innovative design ensures an easy use:
You can program the water quantity individually and make
your espresso at the push of a button. This and the proven dia-
log system are just some of the advantages of this machine. The
interaction between the aroma capsule and the machine ensure
extraordinary espresso flavour cup after cup.
Ⅲ Always disconnect mains cable before cleaning the machine.
Ⅲ When disconnecting the mains cable never pull on the mains ca-
ble or the machine itself.
Ⅲ Never repair or open the coffee machine yourself.
Ⅲ Any repairs may only be carried out by authorized service shops
using original spare parts and accessories.
Ⅲ The machine is connected to mains supply via a mains cable.
Make sure nobody can trip over the mains cable to prevent in-
juries and protect the machine against damage. Make sure chil-
dren and pets cannot reach the machine
Ⅲ Never put the machine or individual parts of it into a dishwash-
er.
Ⅲ Make sure to install the machine at a place with sufficient air cir-
culation, to prevent overheating of the machine.
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2.3 Power switch
4. Commissioning
Actuate the power switch (18) on your NESPRESSO
Ⅲ Fill the water tank.
N90/N9 before using the machine for the first time.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
SPRACHE / DEUTSCH
Ⅲ Now, use the arrow keys to select the required language.
LANGUAGE / ENGLISH
We recommend that you switch off your NESPRESSO
N90/N9 with the power switch (18) if you intend not to use
the machine for longer periods of time (e.g.during holidays)
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Finally, press the programming key to save the language
settings.
To ensure perfect operation, please switch the ON/OFF key
on your NESPRESSO N90/N9 to standby mode. Then switch
the machine off with the power switch (18).
Ⅲ
FILL SYSTEM – PRESS P
Ⅲ Press programming key.
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Ⅲ
SYSTEM FILLING
3. First steps
MACHINE HEATING
3.1 Check the mains voltage
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
The machine is preset in the factory to the correct mains voltage.
Check if your local mains supply voltage complies with the infor-
mation given on the type plate on the underside of the machine.
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
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Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
3.2 Check electrical fuse
The machine is designed for an electric current if 10 Ampères.
Check if the electrical fuse has sufficient capacity.
5. Adjustment of water hardness
In the machine water is heated up. As a result, calcification
occurs during normal use and is indicated automatically.
Before using the machine for the first time the hardness of
the water used must be adjusted. Use the supplied test sticks
for this.
3.3 Refill water
Only use fresh, cold water. Never fill in milk, mineral water
or other liquids.
1° German hardness is equivalent to 1.79° French hardness.
Ⅲ Take out the water tank and thoroughly rinse it with cold tap
water (Fig. 1)
Ⅲ Then, fill the water tank and reinstall it. Make sure the tank is
installed correctly and that it engages properly.
The machine has 5 hardness degrees which can be used and are
displayed while you are adjusting the water hardness.
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Ⅲ Press programming key to confirm your settings.
HARDNESS
The displayed information means the following:
Ⅲ
WATER
HARDNESS — Water hardness function switched off
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
WATER
HARDNESS 1 French Water hardness degree 1.79 – 12.53°
WATER German water hardness degree 8 to 15°
HARDNESS 2 French Water hardness degree 14.32 – 26.85°
WATER German water hardness degree 16 to 23°
HARDNESS 3 French Water hardness degree 28.64 – 41.17°
WATER German water hardness degree 24 to 30°
German water hardness degree 1 to 7°
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EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
Ⅲ
READY
If you use a Claris plus filter cartridge, this function is no
longer available.
HARDNESS 4 French Water hardness degree 42.96 – 53.7°
6. Installation of Claris plus filter cartridges
When the machine leaves the factory it is adjusted to Level 3. You
can adjust another hardness. To do this, proceed as follows:
If the Claris plus filter cartridge is installed properly, de-scal-
ing of the machine is no longer required. . For more infor-
mation on the Claris plus filter cartridge refer to brochure
«Claris plus». Hard on limescale. Gentle on your coffee ma-
chine.»
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
If you do not use the Claris plus filter cartridge, the machine
must be de-scaled manually. A message requesting you to re-
place the filter will appear on the display
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
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Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
For more information on de-scaling refer to Chapter 17.
Should you have any further questions, please get in touch
with the responsible after-sales hotline which has been set up
for you.
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
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FILTER
For the hotline telephone numbers, refer to last page.
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
6.1 Installing the filter
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HARDNESS
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
LEVEL 3
Ⅲ Now, use the arrow keys to select the required hardness.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
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MACHINE HEATING
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RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
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LEVEL 4
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6.2 Replacing the filter
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
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FILTER / READY
Ⅲ Remove the cartridge holder from the water tank. Carefully
install the filter cartridge and the cartridge holder in the water
tank.
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
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FILTER
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
REPLACE
Ⅲ Move back the cartridge holder until it engages audibly (Fig. 12).
Ⅲ Fill the water tank with cold, fresh tap water and install it again.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
Ⅲ Remove the water tank and replace the Claris plus cartridge by a
new one.
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FILTER
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
NO
Ⅲ Fill the water tank with cold, fresh tap water and install it again.
Ⅲ Press programming key.
Ⅲ
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VALVE / OPEN
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ Place a sufficiently large container (approx. 1 litre) under the hot
water nozzle and switch the hot water / steam valve to Hot
Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
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YES
Ⅲ Press programming key to confirm your settings.
VALVE / OPEN
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FILTER / RINSING
Ⅲ The water draw-off operation is stopped automatically
VALVE / CLOSE
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
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Ⅲ Place a sufficiently large container (approx. 1 litre) under the hot
water jet and switch the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water /
Steam (Fig. 4).
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READY
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FILTER / RINSING
Ⅲ The water draw-off operation is stopped automatically.
VALVE / CLOSE
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
The water may be slightly coloured (not harmful).
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7. Rinsing the coffee machine
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READY
When the machine was switched off and has cooled down in
the meantime, a rinsing operation is started when the
machine is switched on again.
The water may be slightly coloured (not harmful).
Now you have activated the filter. In Programming Mode the
water hardness selection function is no longer displayed.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
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9. Drawing off hot water
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RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
You can adjust the water portion individually (see Chapter
15.4). Install the hot water jet (Fig. 6) to obtain perfect water
flow..
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Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
During operation, the hot water / steam jet may heat up.
However, there is no danger of burns.
8. Drawing off espresso
At the start of the water draw-off there can be splashing
Avoid direct contact with the skin!
Do not replace the replaceable hot water jet directly after
drawing off water, because the jet is hot after the draw-off
operation.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Open the cover and install a capsule (Fig. 5).
COVER / CLOSE
Ⅲ Close the cover again.
READY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
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Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
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Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press the required draw-
off key (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ Place a cup under the hot water jet.
Ⅲ Turn the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
Ⅲ
SMALLCUP or LARGECUP
Ⅲ Your product is being prepared.
EJECT CAPSULE
Ⅲ Open the cover. The capsule is ejected.
COVER / CLOSE
Ⅲ Close the cover again.
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WATER / PORTION
Ⅲ The programmed portion is being prepared..
VALVE /CLOSE
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
Ⅲ
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Ⅲ
READY
Ⅲ
READY
You can stop the water draw-off operation by turning the hot
water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
You can stop the draw-off operation at any time by pressing
any key.
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Ⅲ Turn the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
STEAM / PORTION
Ⅲ Your product is being prepared.
VALVE / CLOSE
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
10. Drawing off steam
Ⅲ
Steam can be used for heating liquids and frothing milk for
cappuccino. Make sure that the steam / frothing jet (12) is
pushed upwards when liquids are heated. Push down the
frothing aid (Fig. 7) to froth liquids.
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STEAM / READY
If you do not draw off steam within 1 minute, steam draw-
off mode is deactivated.
You can stop the steam draw-off operation by turning the hot
water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig.3).
During operation, the hot water / steam jet may heat up.
However, there is no danger of burns.
11. Returning to Coffee Ready
Install the steam / frothing jet (Fig.7) to obtain a perfect
result.
Ⅲ Deactivate steam draw-off mode by pressing the steam draw-off
key again.
During frothing some water will escape the system before
the actual steam draw-off. This does not affect the result, e.g.
when frothing milk.
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VALVE / OPEN
Ⅲ Place a cup under the steam/hot frothing jet.
Ⅲ Turn the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
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MACHINE COOLING
At the start of the water draw-off there can be splashing.The
steam jet becomes hot. Avoid direct contact with the skin!
VALVE / CLOSE
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
READY
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
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MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
12. Professional Cappuccino Frother (optional N90)
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
12.1 Drawing off hot milk using the
Professional Cappuccino Frother
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ To draw off hot milk, you must activate the steam draw-off
mode first (see Chapter 10 “Drawing off steam”.)
Ⅲ Press the steam draw-off key.
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MACHINE HEATING
STEAM / READY
Ⅲ Turn the selector valve (1) (Fig. 8) to area (3) to draw off hot
milk.
Ⅲ Now draw off hot milk by turning the hot water / steam valve to
Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
Ⅲ Immerse the frothing aid in the milk to be frothed or liquid to be
heated.
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12.2 Drawing off cappuccino using the
Professional Cappuccino Frother
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RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ To draw off frothed milk, you must activate the steam draw-off
mode first (see Chapter 10 “Drawing off steam”.)
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ Turn the selector valve (1) (Fig. 8) to area (2) to draw off frothed
milk.
Ⅲ Press the draw-off key of the product to be programmed
(SMALLCUP or LARGECUP) until the following message is
displayed:
Ⅲ Now draw off frothed milk by turning the hot water / steam
valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
Ⅲ
ENOUGH / COFFEE?
Ⅲ To draw off coffee again, you must activate Coffee Ready mode
first (see Chapter 11 “Returning to Coffee Ready”)
Ⅲ As soon as the required quantity of coffee is drawn off, press the
draw-off key again.
Ⅲ Turn the selector switch (1) (Fig. 8) in horizontal position.
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READY
12.3 Cleaning the Professional Cappuccino Frother
15. Programming
Remove the Professional Cappuccino Frother. If you do not
achieve optimum results, disassemble the flow controller and
the selector lever (Fig. 8). Thoroughly rinse these parts with
water
You can programme the following stages:
¼ Filter
¼ Water hardness
¼ Steam portion
¼ Water portion
¼ Time
As soon as you have frothed enough milk, it is important to clean
the Professional Cappuccino Frother. Fill water in a jug and
immerse the intake-tube in the water. Now draw off steam until the
water/steam mixture flowing into your cup is completely clean.
Your Professional Cappuccino Frother is clean again.
¼ Draw offs
¼ No. of de-scaling operations
¼ Language
13. Switching off machine
15.1 Programming the filter
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READY
Refer to Chapter 6 “Installing the Claris plus filter cartridge”.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch off the machine.
15.2 Programming the water hardness
14. Adjusting the water quantity for coffee
Refer to Chapter 5 «Adjusting the water hardness».
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
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15.3 Programming the steam portion
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ
WATER
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
VALVE / OPEN
Ⅲ Turn the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
ENOUGH / WATER?
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
Ⅲ
programming mode.
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ When the required water quantity is drawn off, turn back the hot
water / steam valve to Coffee position (Fig. 3).
Ⅲ
STEAM
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
20 SEC.
Ⅲ
WATER
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ
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Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the seconds.
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
Ⅲ Press programming key to confirm your settings.
Ⅲ
STEAM
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to activate the next programming level or
press the arrow keys until the following message is displayed:
15.5 Programming the time
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
You must programme the time if you want to use the auto-
matic switch-on function.
15.4 Programming the water portion
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ
RINSING
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READY
Ⅲ
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
programming mode.
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
Ⅲ
TIME
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
CLOCK
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the hour setting dialog.
—:—
programming mode.
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ
TIME
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
CLOCK
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the hours.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press programming key to save the hour settings and activate the
minutes setting dialog.
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ
—:—
Ⅲ
AUTO ON
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the hour setting dialog.
Ⅲ —:—
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the minutes, confirm your settings
by pressing the programming key.
Ⅲ
TIME
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the hours.
message appears:
Ⅲ Press programming key to save the hour settings and activate the
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
minutes setting dialog.
Ⅲ
—:—
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the minutes, confirm your settings
by pressing the programming key.
Ⅲ
TIME
15.6 Programming the automatic switch-on time
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Before adjusting the automatic switch-on time you must
program the time (Chapter 15.5).
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
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15.7 Programming the automatic switch-off time
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
You can programme your coffee machine such that it will
switch off automatically after a certain time. You can pro-
gramme the switch-off time in a range between 0.5 and 8
hours, or select —:— (i.e. function switched off).
Ⅲ
15.8 Cup counter
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
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Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ
DRAWOFFS
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
....... (Total Draw-offs SMALL CUP)
Ⅲ
TIME
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
CLOCK
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the draw-off keys and the corresponding number of draw-
offs will be displayed.
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming dialog.
Ⅲ
AUTO OFF
Ⅲ
DRAWOFFS
Ⅲ Press the programming key again to activate the programming
dialog.
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ
5 HRS
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the switch-off time, confirm your
settings by pressing the programming key.
Ⅲ
TIME
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
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Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
15.9 Number of de-scaling operations
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
Ⅲ Place a cup under the coffee spout and press one of the draw-off
keys (SMALLCUP or LARGECUP).
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
RINSING
READY
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ Press the programming key until the machine switches over to
programming mode.
Ⅲ
LANGUAGE
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
ENGLISH
Ⅲ
FILTER
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ Use the arrow keys to adjust the language, confirm your settings
by pressing the programming key.
Ⅲ
DECALC.
Ⅲ Press the programming key to activate the programming step.
....... (Total number of de-scaling)
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming dialog.
DECALC.
Ⅲ
LANGUAGE
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
Ⅲ
message appears:
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ Press the arrow keys a number of times until the following
message appears:
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
EXIT
Ⅲ Press the programming key to quit the programming mode.
READY
16. Maintenance
16.1 Refilling water
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
WATER / FILL
15.10 Programming the language
Ⅲ If this information is displayed, drawing off products is no
longer possible. Refill water as described in Chapter 3.3.
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch on the machine.
Ⅲ
READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE HEATING
RINSE – PRESS DRAW-OFF KEY
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16.2 Emptying the tray
16.5 General cleaning instructions
Ⅲ
TRAY / EMPTY
Ⅲ Never use scrapers, abrasive cloths, sponges or caustic chemicals
for cleaning.
Ⅲ If this message appears on the display, you can no longer draw
off espresso. You must empty the capsule container first.
Ⅲ Clean the inside and outside of the case using a soft, moist
cloth.
Ⅲ Carefully take out the drip tray and the capsule container, it is
filled with water.
Ⅲ Clean the replaceable hot water jet and steam/frothing jet after
each use.
Ⅲ
NO / TRAY
Ⅲ After heating milk, draw off some water to clean the inside of
the pivoting jet.
Ⅲ Empty the drip tray and the capsule container and install it in the
machine again.
Ⅲ Disassemble the steam/frothing jet for proper cleaning (Fig. 9).
Ⅲ
READY
Ⅲ Clean the display dialog system / control panel with a micro-
The yellow water level indicator appears when the drip tray
is full.
fibre cloth.
Ⅲ The water tank should be rinsed daily and refilled with fresh
water.
16.3 Replacing the filter
If lime-scaling forms in the tank, remove it using a com-
mercial de-scaling agent. When de-scaling the water tank,
take it out of the machine.
After drawing off 50 litres or after 2 months, the filter car-
tridge will be used up.
Refer to Chapter 6.2 «Replacing the filter».
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Remove the Claris plus filter cartridge, if applicable, before
de-scaling the water tank.
If your machine is disconnected from power supply, the time
is not measured. A message requesting you to replace the
filter will appear on the display
17. De-scaling
The machine features an integrated de-scaling programme. The de-
scaling operation will take some 40 min.
16.4 Unit calcified
During operation, the machine will calcify. The degree of
scaling depends on the hardness of the water in your region.
The machine will inform you when de-scaling is required.
You can still draw off coffee or hot water/steam. However,
we recommend that you should de-scale the machine
(Chapter 17) within the next few days.
Your machine will inform you if it needs de-scaling.
You can still draw off coffee or hot water / steam and start
the de-scaling programme later.
Switch off the system before starting the de-scaling pro-
gramme. Once started, the de-scaling programme must not
be interrupted.
Ⅲ
SCALED / READY
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If applicable, remove the Professional Cappuccino Frother
(optional accessories) before starting the de-scaling opera-
tion.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE / DECALC.
VALVE / CLOSE
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
If acidic de-scaling agents are used, remove any splashes and
drops from sensitive surfaces, in particular surfaces made of
natural stone and wood, alternatively take appropriate pre-
ventive measures.
In any case wait until the de-scaling agent is used up and the
tank is empty. Never refill de-scaling agent.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE / DECALC.
VALVE / OPEN
Ⅲ Turn the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig. 4).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE / DECALC.
EMPTY / TRAY
Ⅲ Take out tray, empty it and reinstall it.
Ⅲ
SCALED / READY
Ⅲ
FILL / WATER
Ⅲ Use the ON/OFF key to switch off the machine.
Ⅲ Take out and empty the water tank.
Thoroughly rinse the water tank and fill it with fresh cold tap
water. Then reinstall it.
Ⅲ Press programming key until the following message is displayed:
Ⅲ
TRAY / EMPTY
Ⅲ Take out tray, empty it and reinstall it.
FILL IN AGENT – PRESS P
Ⅲ
P-TASTE
Ⅲ Press programming key.
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE / DECALC.
VALVE / CLOSE
JURA de-scaling tablets
Completely dissolve the content of one blister (3 tablets) in a jug
containing 0.5 liters of water, and fill the mixture in the water tank.
Ⅲ Turn back the hot water / steam valve to Coffee (Fig. 3).
Ⅲ
Ⅲ
MACHINE / DECALC.
or
TRAY / EMPTY
NESPRESSO De-scaling Kit
Dissolve 1 pack of de-scaling agent in 0.5 litres of water and fill
the mixture in the water tank.
Ⅲ Take out tray, empty it and reinstall it.
READY
Ⅲ
Ⅲ The machine will be switched off automatically after a few sec-
onds.
Ⅲ Reinstall the water tank.
Ⅲ Press programming key.
After the de-scaling, clean the aluminium front using a
slightly moist cloth.
Ⅲ
VALVE / OPEN
Ⅲ Put a sufficiently large container under the hot water jet
Ⅲ Turn the hot water / steam valve to Hot Water / Steam (Fig.4).
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18. Disposal
Please return the machine to your local dealer, the service shop or
to JURA for proper disposal.
19. Tips for perfect coffee
Preheating cups
You can preheat the cups using hot water or steam. The smaller the
coffee you want to draw off, the more important preheating is
Sugar and cream
Stirring coffee/tea will result in heat being released. Adding re-
frigerated cream or milk will reduce the temperature of the coffee
significantly.
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20. Messages
Cause
Remedy
WATER / REFILL
Water tank is empty.
Refill water
Water level indicator jammed
Empty tank, rinse and install again
Tank calcified; water level-
Remove tank, de-scale, rinse thoroughly, fill and
indicator jammed
install it again
TRAY / EMPTY
Capsule container full
Take out drip tray and capsule container,
Empty container and tray and install it again
Message does not disappear after
Container was removed for less than 8 sec.
the tank was emptied
Take out tray for approx. 10 sec. and install it again.
TRAY / NO
Tray not engaged properly
Install tray correctly
VALVE / OPEN
Temperature is above the coffee
Machine must be allowed to cool down to coffee
temperature
temp. ꢀ Open valve (see Chapter 11)
READY / CALCIFIED
READY / FILTER
Machine must be de-scaled
Carry out de-scaling operation according to
Chapter 16
Filter is used up and must be
replaced
Replace filter according to Chapter 6.2
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21. Problems
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Coffee only drips from
Pyramid plate soiled by coffee
Start draw-off opeation without capsule (rinse)
the coffee spout
powder residues
Coffee temperature too low
Machine calcified
De-scale according to Chapter 17
first coffee draw-off operation after
Program automatic switch-on time of machine
cold start
Not enough froth while
frothing up milk
Frothing aid blocked
Clean frothing aid (Chapter 16.5)
Frothing aid in wrong position
Draw off steam (Chapter 10)
If the messages or problems are still present, please contact your local authorized dealer or JURA Elektroapparate AG.
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22. Legal information
23. Technical Data
Voltage:
These operating instructions contain all the information required
for using, operating and maintaining the machine properly.
230V AC
1265 W
10 A
Power:
Knowledge of and compliance with the specifications contained in
these operating instructions is required for using the machine safe-
ly as well as for operational safety and safety during maintenance.
These operating instructions cannot cover any conceivable appli-
cation. The machine was designed for private household use.
Additionally we point out that the content of these operating
instructions does not form part of any previous or existing agree-
ment, consent or al legal relationship nor does it constitute a
change of such a(n) agreement, consent or legal relationship. Any
obligations to be fulfilled by JURA Elektroapparate AG are stipu-
lated in the corresponding purchase contract, which also contains
the full and solely applicable warranty stipulations. These contrac-
tual warranty stipulations are neither extended nor limited by the
specifications contained in these operating instructions.
Fuse:
Safety check:
Energy consumption Standby:
approx.1.2 Wh
Energy consumption «Ready for
draw-off»:
approx. 28 Wh
static max. 19 bar
1.4 l
Pump pressure:
Water tank:
Capacity of capsule container:
Length of mains cable:
Weight:
14 capsules
approx.1.1 m
6.4 kg
The operating instructions contain information, protected by Copy-
right. Photocopying or translations into other languages shall not be
permissible without JURA Elektroapparate AG’s written approval.
Dimensions (WxHxD):
25 x 29.5 x 39.5
The machine complies with the following directives:
72/23/EWG dated 19/02/1973 “Low Voltage Directive” including
Modification Directive 93/336/EWG
89/336/EWG dated 03/05/1989 “EMC Directive” including Modi-
fication Directive 92/31/EWG
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