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Made in Italy - CCIAA n. BO 244638
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SWITCHES AND SWITCH FUNCTIONS
Main switch: press the button to turn on the machine; press it again and to turn off
the machine.
Main warning light: when this light is on the machine is powered, when this light is
off the machine is not powered.
Coffee dispenser switch: when this switch is pressed coffee is dispensed. Press it
again to stop coffee dispensing.
“Coffee”warning light: when this light is on the heating element for heating the
machine is working.
Steam dispenser switch: when this switch is pressed steam is dispensed. Press it
again to stop steam dispensing.
Lever: turn from left to right to bring the bottom pod holder tight up against the top one.
MACHINE OPERATING PRINCIPLES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Switch on the main switch and wait approximately 3-5 minutes for the machine “cof-
fee” warning light to go off (fig. 3).
Turn the lever to the left to lower the pod holder (fig. 4)
Fit a pod inside the pod holder, making sure that it is centred (fig. 4).
Turn the lever to the right to tighten the pod holder (fig. 5).
Place the cup in position and press the switch to dispense the coffee (fig. 5).
When the required amount of coffee has been dispensed, press the dispenser switch
again to stop the flow of coffee.
Turn the lever to the left and throw away the used pod (fig. 4) then close the pod
holder by turning the lever to the right.
USING THE STEAM SYSTEM
How to warm up a beverage
Fill a vessel with the liquid to be warmed up, insert the steam pipe and press the switch.
When the liquid is well heated, press the switch again to stop steam dispensing.
Preparing a cappuccino
Pour some milk into a vessel until it is half full (not more), insert the steam pipe into the
milk and press the switch. When the milk is warm bring the pipe toward the milk’s
surface and move it up and down to form the typical cappuccino foam. Make sure the
steam ceases before removing the steam pipe all the way.
Do not forget to clean the pipe every time it is used.
Using the cappuccino-maker
After having inserted the rubber pipe of the cappuccino-maker inside the milk vessel,
place the cup underneath the cappuccino-maker. Press the switch with the steam symbol
to make your cappuccino. To obtain an excellent cappuccino adjust the needle vertically
until the milk that comes out of the spout looks uniformly thick and foamy. In order to
clean the cappuccino-maker carry out the aforesaid operation and also remove some wa-
ter from the silicone pipe. It is advisable to carry out this operation after every dispensing.
Warning: Always watch out for gushes of hot water or milk.
Turn off the machine if it is used only occasionally.
Before using the machine to dispense coffee in the normal manner, it is
advisable to clean the internal elements (heat exchanger, pipes and pod
holders) by ‘throwing away’ the first coffee that is made. The machine
will then be ready to serve excellent espresso coffee.
CHECKS AND SERVICING
OPERATING FAULTS
The machine may not work because:
- the plug has not been inserted into the mains socket;
- the mains switch has not been pressed;
- there is no water in the tank;
- the filters are blocked.
If the above operations have been carried out and the filters have been cleaned
(see Point “Cleaning”) the machine must be faulty and should therefore be checked
by one of our service centres.
WARNING! Before removing the guards, ALWAYS remove the plug from the
mains socket. Never place hand or objects in the machine when it is still
connected to the power supply.
GENERAL SERVICING
Water tank
Check the water level occasionally through the inspection glass on the right side
and top up as necessary. To top up, lift the metal cover and unscrew the plug as
indicated in fig. 7.
Do not use the machine if there is no water in the tank.
Adjusting the pod holder
GRIMAC s.r.l. calibrates the pod holder unit during testing before it leaves the factory. If,
after the pod holder has been in use for some time, liquid is seen to seep through at the
place where the two pod holders meet during coffee dispensing, the play must be elim-
inated by following this procedure:
Use a 2 mm Allen key to loosen the locking pin (fig. 8);
Turn the adjusting ring nut slightly in the direction indicated by the arrow and use the
lever to try to close the pod holder; repeat this operation until the ideal adjustment
has been found and then tighten the locking pin again (fig. 8).
If the leaking is not due to an increase in play, the upper pod holder seal must be in-
spected and if necessary replaced (fig. 9). The seal should be replaced with original
GRIMAC parts by competent, Grimac approved staff.
CLEANING
FILTER: If the machine is used only occasionally, after making the last cup of coffee,
wash the filter. To do this, move the lever to the right, without inserting the pod and
press the dispenser switch for 2-3 seconds (fig. 5).
WARNING! The water is dispensed at an extremely high temperature.
Danger of scalding!
This ensures that the filter remains cleaner for longer.
More thorough cleaning should nevertheless be carried out at regular intervals and the
filter should be removed. Use a screwdriver to prise open (fig. 6). If the filter is worn,
replace it. Use only boiling water to disinfect.
BOX AND GRID: remove the box and grid from their seat at regular intervals to remove
traces of spilt liquid. Used only water to clean (fig. 1, ref. 9).
WATER TANK FILTER: the water tank is fitted with a filter that is connected to the mains
supply pipe and softens the water. On no account tamper with the filter.
- Approx. every 300 coffees, clean the filter in a water and salt solution (regeneration).
The life of the filter mainly depends on the water hardness.
- After approx. 10-12 months replace the filter with a new one.
OUTER CASING: to keep the outer casing clean, use a sponge or cloth soaked in a
specific cleaning liquid (a neutral detergent).
Do not use solvents, abrasive powders, or steel wool.
DECALCIFICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Proceed as follows to decalcify the NUVOLA coffee machine:
Remove the purifier from the silicone pipe.
Remove the silicone pipe from the tank.
Fit the pipe into a vessel inside which a bag of Detercaf has been diluted in a half liter
of water.
Run a few cycles as if you were dispensing coffee.
After having used up the detergent solution, fill the vessel with clean water.
Run a few more cycles to remove all traces of detergent.
Make sure there are no traces of detergent inside the machine.
Reinsert the pipe into the tank.
Reassemble the purifier onto the pipe.
It is advisable to repeat the aforesaid operation on a regular basis depending
on the use of the machine and the hardness of the water.
It is possible to regenerate the water softener located inside the tank by plac-
ing it in a salt and water solution for 8-10 hours. Do not forget to rinse the softener with
running water before using it.
SPARE PARTS
Replace component parts only with ORIGINAL GRIMAC SPARE PARTS. These can be
obtained from our service centres.
GRIMAC accepts no liability for NUVOLA machine operating faults that develop because
non original spare parts have been used.
Any repairs must be carried out only by one of our service centres.
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