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USER MANUAL Luxe Café Premier ES601 NINJA
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 220-240V-50-60Hz
Power 1650W
Water Reservoir
Capacity 2L
TIP: You can find the model and serial numbers on the OR code label located on the back of the unit by the power cord.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
These instructions are designed to help you get a complete understanding of your new Ninja Luxe Espresso Machine. If you have any questions, please call our Customer Service line at -44 (0)800 862 0453
Ninja is a registered trademark in the EU of SharkNinja Operation LLC.
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Illustrations may differ from actual product. We are constantly striving to improve our products, therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice.
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ES600 Series | Owner's Guide
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE • FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

Read all instructions before using your Ninja Luxe Espresso Bar

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For indoor and household use only.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock or property damage, basic safety precautions must always be followed, including the following numbered warnings and subsequent instructions. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
General Precautions
1 To eliminate a choking hazard for young children, discard all packaging materials immediately upon unpacking.
2 This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
3 Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children. DO NOT allow the appliance to be played with or be used by children. Close Supervision is necessary when used near children.
4 To protect against fire, electric shock, and injury to persons. DO NOT immerse cord, plugs, or body of machine in water or other liquid.
5 Never carry the appliance by the power cord or pull it to disconnect from electrical socket; instead grasp the plug and pull to disconnect.
6 DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Contact SharkNinja Operating LLC for service.
7 For household and countertop use only. DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edge or touch hot surfaces such as the stove.
9 To avoid risk of fire, electrical shock, or damage to the brewer, DO NOT use brewer in an appliance garage or under a wall cabinet.
10 Unplung from socket when the appliance is not ins use, and before cleaning.
11 Never leave an appliance unattended while in use.
12 Appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
13DONOT place on top of any other appliance.
14 The appliance shall not be placed in a cabinet when in use.
15 DO NOT use any accessory not recommended by the manufacturer as this may result in injury or damage to the appliance.
8NEVER use socket below counter.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE • FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock or property damage, basic safety precautions must always be followed, including the following numbered warnings and subsequent instructions. Do not use machine for other than intended use.
Operating Notice
• Power the machine off and unplug from the wall socket.
- The use of an accessory not recommended by the manufacturer may create an overflow condition and scalding hazard, or result in fire, electric shock, or personal injury.
• ALWAYS use machine on a clean, dry, level surface.
• DO NOT place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
• DO NOT use this machine for anything other than its intended use.
• DO NOT use outdoors.
• DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. Avoid contacting moving parts.
• ALWAYS place a cup or vessel appropriate for output volume selection beneath the portafilter when brewing.
• DO NOT run the machine without water.
• DO NOT overfill the water reservoir. Fill water only to the maximum fill line.
- Keep lid on water reservoir when brewing.
- Keep bean hopper lid on when grinding to prevent access to moving parts.
• DO NOT remove portafiller when brewing as machine is under pressure. Removal while brewing can lead to scalding or injury.
• DO NOT reach in or touch steam wand or frother jug when in operation. Hot steam and hot liquids will cause burns and scalds.
Care & Maintenance
- To prevent microbial growth in the machine, follow all cleaning instructions in the Cleaning & Maintenance section of this Owner's Guide.
• For best results, ensure you are using a clean machine. - If the product is not operating properly, visit ninjakitchen.eu or contact SharkNinja Operating LLC for examination, repair, or adjustment.
• Children shall not engage with cleaning and maintenance activities. - When portafilter is in use, ensure it is tightened in the group head to prevent spillover of hot liquid.
• DO NOT pick up the machine by the grinding cradle. This apparatus is not meant to hold weight of product.
Cord Statement
• A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
• DO NOT use extension cords with this product.
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PARTS
A Bean Hopper
B Water Reservoir
C Cup Warmer
D Control Panel
E Accessory Storage
F Steam Wand
G Group Head
H Milk Jug with Integrated Whisk
I Adjustable Cup Tray
J Grincing Cradle
K Main Drip Tray
L Assisted Tamper Storage
M Funne Storage
N Grind Dial
- Integrated Conical Burr Grinder

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A B C MIRA O N M L E F G H K J IDRIP TRAY COMPONENTS
K Main Drip Tray
K1 Empty Indicator
K2 Main Grato
K3 Centre Drip Tray
K4 Centre Grate
K5 Milk Jug Platform

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1 Single Basket * (not available on a 1 model) 2 DoubleBasket 3 Luxe Basket 4 Portafilter 5 Cleaning Disc 6 Cleaning Brush 7 Funnel 8 9 Assisted Tamper 10 Cleaning Tablets 11 Descale Powder 12 Water Hardness Test Strip 13 Water Filter Insert 14 Water Filter Housing 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80*Single basket: not compatible with all models.
USING THE CONTROL PANEL\*
A POWER Button G MILK TYPE Button
B START GRIND Button H SIZE Selection Button
C Progress Bar
I Centre Diel/START BREW Button
D Froth Dial/START FROTH Button J HOT WATER Button
E PURGE Button K STRENGTH Button
F CLEAN Button L DESCALE Button

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INTELLIGENT NOTIFICATIONS
The machine will display an intelligent notification if an action is needed;
- ADD BEANS
- INSTALL JUG
• INSTALL PORTAFILTER • RINSE - INSTALL FUNNEL
- PURGE
- INSTALL HOPPER
- DESCALE*
- ADD WATER
- CLEAN
*The CLEAN and DESCALE buttons will illuminate to let you know you need to run the respective cycle
GETTING STARTED: BEFORE YOUR FIRST BREW
REMOVE ACCESSORIES & PARTS FROM PACKAGING
• To start, remove all accessories and parts from packaging. Ensure that all accessories and parts are removed from the packaging before discarding packaging.
- When removing the machine from packaging, be sure to remove all tape from machine. Tape will be on all sides of the machine
CLEAN ACCESSORIES BEFORE USE
• After removing all accessories and parts from the packaging, thoroughly clean all parts by hand-washing and dry thoroughly.
WATER HARDNESS TEST
All water has minerals that can cause buildup in the machine over time. These minerals are referred to as water hardness, and will impact how often you will need to descale the machine. Doing this test will ensure the machine recommends a descale at the right time.
1 Remove test strip from pack.

2 Completely submerge the water test strip in the water you plan on using with the machine for 5-10 seconds.

3 Pull test strip out and lightly shake it.

4 Place test strip on a dry, flat surface and wait minute for test strip to display results.
5 After 1 minute, you will see 0-5 purple squares apocar. This will indicate the water hardness level of the water (0 purple squares-level 0.5 purple squares-level 5, etc.)

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Very Soft Very Hard Green Squares Purple Squares6 After identifying the water hardness level, plug in the machine.
7 Look at the left side of the control panel. It will display hd 5.
8. Rotate the centre dial to program the water hardness level by matching the number of purple squares on the test strip to the number displayed (e.g. if the result is level 1, change the setting to hd 1).

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NINA hd 59 Press centre dial to confirm your setting.
NOTE: If you need to change the hardness level, purchase another test strip at ninjakitchen.eu/ninja-parts-accessories/. For more instructions on how to reset the water hardness, refer the Additional Settings section.
WATER FILTER INSTALLATION
Great tasting coffee starts with great water. Water filters help to remove chlorine, ocorls and other impurities that may be in your water to give you great tasting coffee.

1 Soak Water Filter for 5 minutes.

3Remove end-cap from filter housing and insert filter. Clip one-cap back onto filter housing to secure filter in place.

5 Instal filter housing into reservoir.
FILL THE WATER RESERVOIR
- Before you begin, make sure the water reservoir is full of room-temperature or cold water. Be sure to fill up to but not exceeding the maximum fill line.


If at any point before a brew there's not enough water in the reservoir to brew your selected drink, the machine will indicate that you must ADD WATER. If you get an ADD WATER notification while brewing, add water to the reservoir and press START BREW to resume
NOTE: DO NOT fill the reservoir with hot water, use room-temperature or cold water. If you use hot water, you may get a ADD WATER notification
FILL THE BEAN HOPPER
1 Remove the lid of the hopper, fill hopper with beans, then place the lid securely back on the hopper. Ensure the handle in the hopper is in the locked position when installed on the hopper.

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GETTING STARTED: BEFORE YOUR FIRST BREW CONT.
WATER FLUSH
Before you make your first drink, you must flush the machine. This is to condion the machine to prepare for brewing.
1 With the double basket installed, place portafilter in group head by aligning orange dot on portafilter with orange dot on group head.

2 Fasten portafilter into group head until orange dot on portafilter aligns with lock arrow on group head.

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NHA control onset onset onset4 Press the SIZE button to adjust drink size to M+. Ensure you have at least 415ml of water in the reservoir.

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6 Press START BREW. The machine will beep to signal the brew has started. The progress bar will illuminate to indicate the status of the brew. When finished, the machine will beep again.
7 Dispose the water you brewed and wasn the cup.
BREWING ESPRESSO, FILTER COFFEE, AND COLD DRINKS
ESPRESSO/COFFEE BASKETS
1 The Starter Kit contains the baskets. There are three baskets (single, double, and luxe baskets may vary per model).


DoubleSingle* Luxe
Cold-Pressed *Single basket not compatible with all models.
Cold-Pressed, all coffee-based drinks
2 Choose a basket based on what drink you would like, then insert into the portafilter. Ensure that the large tab on the basket aligns with the large tab on the portafilter, and then press firmly into place.

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PORTAFILTER INSTALLATION
1 Place funnel on portafilter, aligning the notches on the funnel with the notches on the portafilter. Push down until funnel locks into pace in the portafilter. The funnel prevents grounds from overflowing during grinding and allows for a cleaner tamping process.

2 With the funnel on top of the portafilter, insert into the grinding cradle. Make sure it is level and fits securely. Once portafilter is installed in grinding cradle, it will be weighed. To ensure accurate weight, let go of portafilter.

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NOTE: If you do not see this animation, remove the portafilter from the grinding cradle, power the machine off and on, and reinstall the portafilter in the grinding cradle, ensuring it is level and pushed all the way in
4 Turn the centre cial to your desired brew
BREWING ESPRESSO, FILTER COFFEE, AND COLD DRINKS CONT.
APPROXIMATE BREW VOLUMES
| COFFEE VOLUMES | ||
| SIZES | Classic Rich | Over Ice Cold Brew (Must Fill with Ice Before Brewing) |
| S | 175ml | |
| S+ | 235ml | |
| M | 295ml | |
| M+ | 335ml | |
| L | 415ml | |
| L+ | 475ml | |
| XL | 530ml | |
| ESPRESSO VOLUMES | ||
| Grounds Dose | Output Volume | |
| Single Espresso | 9g | 22.5ml |
| Double Espresso | 18g | 45ml |
| Double Cold-Pressed | 16g | 45ml |
| Quad Espresso | 40g | 80ml |
| Quad Cold-Pressed | 40g | 90ml |
NOTE: These are the preset espresso outputs. To adjust output, please refer to the Additional Settings section. Changing your espresso strength will impact your output volume.
| AMERICANO VOLUMES | ||
| Strength Output Volume | ||
| Single Americano | • (Defau 1) 107ml | |
| • 68ml | ||
| ••• 36ml | ||
| Double Americano | • (Defau 1) 216ml | |
| •• • 15ml | ||
| ••• 108ml | ||
| Quad Americano | • (Defau 1) 414ml | |
| •• 258ml | ||
| ••• 207ml | ||
USING THE GRINDER
1 Once a brow is highlighted, Barista Assist Technology will recommend a grind size based on the beans and previous brow output. If you wish to follow, the recommended size, use the grind dial on the side of the mach no to change the CURRENT grind size to match the RECOMMENDED grind size.

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NOTE: Once a grind is complete, the machine will be set to the brow style and size that was selected for that grind. To change style and size, pour grounds out of portafilter, power the machine off and on, and select your desired brew
UNDERSTANDING THE GRIND SETTINGS
What do the grind settings mean?
The numbers on the left side of the control panel represent how coarse or fine the grind will be, with 25 being the coarsest and 1 being the finest. Coarser settings will work better for coffee drinks, and finer settings will work better for espresso drinks.
- Matching the recommended setting, this will bring the best flavours out of your chosen beans. The machine will adjust based on what beans you're using to ensure you are not over extracting or under extracting.
DIALING IN THE GRINDER FOR PROPER EXTRACTION
For espresso brews only
You may notice the recommended grind setting change. This is Barsta Assist Technology adjusting the recommended grind setting to help you get proper espresso extraction. When using new beans for the first time or adding more beans, it may take 2-5 brows to reach the optimal grind setting. Over time, you may not see the recommended grind setting change to account for aging beans. This is normal. Ensure the current grind size matches the recommended grind size for proper espresso extraction.
NOTE: When changing from very coarse to very fine (or vice versa), you may hear the grinder turn on. This is to help prevent jamming in the grinder. This will only happen when the portalliter is installed in the grinding cracle.
TAMPING
Be sure to ramp on all espresso drinks, as well as L+ and XL- size litter coffee drinks; this is to ensure no grounds spill over the edge of the portaliter. For 5 and XL- size litter coffee drinks, lightly shake the portaliter to level coffee grounds and then proceed to brewing.

1 When grinding is complete remove the portafilter from the grinding cradle. Keep the lunne attached to the portafilter.
2 Place the portafilter on a solid, level surface, then place the assisted tamper inside the funnel. Ensure there is protection between the portafilter and surface. Press tamper at the way down until it meets the funnel.

NOTE: When brewing a quad shot, tampo the grounds normally with the funnel on the portafilter. After that, remove the funnel and tampo down the grounds one more time.
3 Now that lamping is complete, remove both the tamper and funnel from the portafilter and store in their respective locations on the left side of the machine.

BREWING ESPRESSO, FILTER COFFEE, AND COLD DRINKS CONT.
BREWING
1 Place portal filter in group head by aligning orange dot on portal filter with orange dot on group head.
2 Fasten portafilter into group head until orange dot on portafilter aligns with lock arrow on group head.

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To adjust temperature:
1 Hold the SIZE button for 3 seconds.
2 Rotate the centre dial to _h06, then press the centre dial to select.
3 Rotate the centre dial to select your desired setting, then press the centre dial to select.
LO: Low temperature
M: Mod um temperature (default)
HI: High temperature
The temperature of the drink will affect the extraction of the espresso and the flavour of your drink. For best results and proper extraction, we recommend a low or medium temperature for darker roasts, and a medium or high temperature for lighter roasts.
NOTE: Temperature control not available for over ice, cold brew, and cold-pressed.
NOTE: DO NOT brow without the main drip tray inserted.
3 The brew style and size that was ground will still be selected on the control panel. Place a cup under the portafilter and press START BREW.
4 The machine will beep to indicate that the brew has started. The progress bar will illuminate indicating the status of the brew. When finished, the machine will beep again signifying the brew is complete.
NOTE: If you are using a smaller cup, use the adjustable cup tray to fill your cup closer to the group head to reduce splatter. If you are using a larger mug or travel mug, remove the centre drip tray to create space.
NOTE: For quad espresso shots and quad cold-pressed shots, there may be some water on the puck after brewing. This is normal.
PROPER EXTRACTION
- Drink will pour out at a slow, consistent rate
- You will see a caramel-coloured liquid pouring out. That is the croma.
- There will be a layer of crema on top of your drink. Feel free to lift your cup to see if the layer of crema is still completely visible, if you can still only see that caramel colour, you have a properly extracted espresso shot.

AFTER YOUR BREW
1 When brew is complete, carefully remove portafilter from group head. Dispose of grounds by tapping the surface of the basket over a container or knock box (sold separately).

HOT WATER ON DEMAND
ADDING HOT WATER
Your machine has a hot water feature that allows you to dispense hot water on demand.
1 Press HOT WATER button
2 Turn the centre dial to adjust the hot water temperature.
• Low Temperature
• Medium Temperature (default)
High Temperature
NOTE: Ensure that your cup is positioned centrally on the cup holder
3 Press START BREW to begin dispensing hot water.
4 Press START BREW to stop dispensing when you have the desired amount of hot water or wait for the program to finish.
The program will dispense 200ml of hot water if not stopped.
RINSE NOTIFICATION
If you attempt to make a cold drink immediately after making a hot drink, you will get a RINSE notification above the centre dial.
Be sure that the portafilter is not installed in the group head before proceeding.
1 Put a cup (that can hold at least 355ml) below the group head.
2 Press START BREW and allow the machine to rinse and get to the right: temperature.
3 The machine will rinse approximately 250ml of water through the group head.
4 The machine will beep to indicate that the brew has started. The progress bar will illuminate indicating the status of the brew. When finished, the machine will beep again s griifying the brew s complete. After the machine bees a second lime, remove the cup and dispose of the water.
To avoid the RINSE process, brew all desired cold drinks before proceeding to hot drinks.
ADJUSTING YOUR BREW TEMP AND STRENGTH SWITCHING OUT BEANS
TEMPERATURE
There are several methods and practices to help get your preferred temperature.
Adjusting Brew Temperature:
1 Hold the SIZE button for 3 seconds.
2 Rotate the centre dial to _h06, then press the centre dial to select.
3 Rotate the centre dial to select your desired setting, then press the centre dial to select.
LO: Low temperature
M: Medium temperature (default)
HI: High temperature
The temperature of the drink will affect the extraction of the espresso and the flavour of your drink. For best results and proper extraction, we recommended a low or medium temperature for darker roasts, and a medium or high temperature for light roasts.
Choosing the Right Cup:
Ensure the cup you are using is appropriate for the size of your drink. For a hotter drink, use a cup that is a similar size to your drink.
The thickness of the material your cup is made of will also affect the temperature of your drink. For a hotter drink, use a cup made of thinner material.
Pre-Heating Before You Brew:
Running hot water through the group head and portafilter will help pro-neat them, as well as the machine for future brews. To further increase the temperature of your drink, run a water-only double shot of espresso through the portafilter into the cup you would like to brew your drink in. The temperature of your cup will impact the temperature of your drink. Discard the water, then cry the cup and portafilter. Than, proceed to brewing. See Water Flush for Instructions.
STRENGTH
If you find your brew is tasting too weak or too strong for your liking, you can use the strength adjustment button.
Adjusting Brew Strength:
To adjust brew strength, press the STRENGTH button. The strong adjustment will work differently depending on if you are brewing espresso or coffee.
Espresso Strength Adjustments:
• Taller, less concentrated: 4:1 water to grounds ratio
• Default: 2.5:1 water to grounds ratio
• • • Shorter, more concentrated: 2:1 water to grounds ratio
Coffee Strength Adjustments:
• Mild: Less beans will be ground.
Default
• • • Bold: More beans will be ground.
SWITCHING OUT BEANS
1 Unlock bean hopper by rotating handle counterclockwise.

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Hand holding a small object with a curved arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)2 Remove the bean hopper and pour out any leftover beans.
3 Place the hopper back on the machine.
4 Lock bean hopper back in by rotating handle clockwise.

5 Place the portafilter with the funnel attached in the grinding cradle.
6 Press and hold START GRIND button to clear any leftover beans.
7 Add new beans into the bean hopper.
FROTHING
FROTHING
1 Fill the milk jug with the desired amount of milk, but do not exceed the max fill line. Ensure that whisk is installed.

2 Ensure that the bottom of the milk jug is dry. Place the milk jug on the milk jug platform with the steam wand inserted into the milk jug

3 On the control panel, use the froth cial to highlight the desired froth style.





FROTH STYLES
Steamed Milk
Gently steam milk to an ideal drinking temperature without whisking. Great for coffee.
Thin Froth
A thin layer of foam for lattes.
Thick Froth
A classic layer of Iluffy broth to top any drink. Great for cappuccinos.
Extra-Thick Froth\*
A large layer of froth, idea for caopuccinos and other drinks with less volume.
Cold Foam
A classic layer of cold broth to top any iced coffee or osoreso drink.
* Not available on all models
4 Next, select: MILK (dairy) or PLANT-BASED milk with the MILK TYFE button based on the milk that is in the milk jug. Press START FROTH. The machine will beep to signal that the frothing has started. The progress bar will illuminate to indicate the status of the frothing. The machine will beep again to signify the froth is complete.

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Line drawing of a hand using a coffee machine to press or<|rotate_right|> (no text or symbols visible)NOTE: DO NOT froth milk directly into the espresso or coffee; always froth in the milk jug and pour the froth into the espresso or coffee base afterwards.
NOTE: DO NOT Iroth without the main drip tray inserted.
NOTE: If you would like to change the temperature of your froth, see Additional Settings.
5 Once you remove the milk jug, immediately wipe the steam wand with a damp cloth before pushing it back down into its down position.

6 When the steam wand is pushed back into its down position, auto purging will occur. This is to clean the inside of the steam wand. The machine will beep to signal that the purge has started. When finished, the machine will beep again. You can purge at any time by pressing the PURGE button when steam wand is in down position.

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Line drawing of a coffee maker with a hand operating the cup (no text or symbols)NOTE: When out of water, the machine will not purge. Be sure to press the PURGE button when adding more water in to complete purge.
7 Before pouring milk, tap the lug on a flat surface and swirl around to remove large bubbles. Pour frothed milk over espresso or coffee and enjoy.

FROTH QUEUING
After you have started your brew, you are able to queue up your froth to start immediately after the brew is finished.
1 Fill the milk jug with the desired amount of milk, but do not exceed the max fill line.
2 While brewing, select MILK (dairy) or PLANT-BASED milk with the MILK TYPE button and froth setting with the froth dial.
3 Press START FROTH.
Cold foam D does not need to be queued and can froth while the machine is brewing.
MANUAL FROTHING
1 Fill the milk jug as desired in between the min and max fill lines.
2 Make sure you are on the steamed milk selling ☐.
- Pull the steam wand out. Place the steam wand inside the milk jug so that the wand is resting within the milk jug spout.
4 Angle the milk jug slightly to the left or right so that the steam wand is about a finger's width away from the wall of the milk jug.

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Line drawing of a hand operating a mechanical device with a knob and lever (no text or symbols)5 Hold START FROTH for 4 seconds. The machine will beep to indicate that frothing has started and steam will start to generate from the ward.
6 Place wand just below the surface of the milk to start incorporating air to stretch the volume milk. This should start to create a whirlpool with the milk.

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Line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a tool and component (no text or symbols)7 Once you feel comfortable with the volume of milk, move the lug up so the steam wand is further below the surface. This is to heat your drink up.
8 Stay in that position until the jug is too hot to hold with your hand, then press START FROTH to turn the function off.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER BREW CLEANING
- When brow is complete, carefully remove portafiller from group head. Dispose of grounds by tapping the surface of the basket over a container or knock box (sold separately).
• For best results, be sure to clean out the portafilter and basket between each brow - Remove basket from portafiller. Hand-wash both items with soapy water to remove all coffee oils. Be sure basket is dry before brewing again.
• After you froth, wipe the ward with a damo cloth before pushing it back into its down position. - Push steam wand into its down position to initiate an auto purge.
• Empty the drip tray when the orange empty indicator rises enough to become visible.
• Per-ocically hand-wash the drip tray and a r- cry thoroughly. - Perocically clean the base of the machine with a camp cloth.
CLEANING THE ACCESSORIES
Dishwasher-Safe Parts
Funnel, whisk, cleaning disc, water reservoir, bean hopper, and all drip tray components.
As you brow, the crio tray will fill up. When the orange empty indicator rises enough to be visible, it's time to empty the main drip tray.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbols1 Remove the main drip tray from the machine by pulling tray away

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Line drawing of a coffee maker with hands operating the machine (no text or symbols)2 Carefully move the main drip tray to the sink and pour water out through the pour spout.

3 Insert drip tray back into the machine.
NOTE: Empty indicator is removable.
NOTE: If you see any signs of water overflowing from your drip tray or surrounding your machine, empty drip tray immediately.
REMOVING THE SHOWER SCREEN AND REPLACING THE RUBBER GASKET
If you notice your brew quality diminish over time, remove the shower screen and clean it thoroughly.
If you experience leaking around the portafilter during a brew when the handle is fully light, you may need to replace the gasket
Be sure that the machine is turned off and unplugged before proceeding.
1 Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove central screw on shower screen, then remove shower screen.

2 Once removed, clean the shower screen with soap and water.
3 Remove rubber gasket: from group head with flathead screwdriver. Inspect gasket for any wear or tearing, and replace with a new gasket if hooded (available for purchase on ninjakitchen.eu/nima-parts-accessories/).

4 Insert shower screen back into group head and secure in position with screw
Be sure that the machine is turned off and unplugged before proceeding.
1 Remove all beans from the bean hopper. See Switching Out Beans for reference.
2 Remove bean hooper by lifting handle and turning to counterclockwise.

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Illustration of a hand using a tool to press or brush on a surface, with no visible text or symbols.3 Remove upper burr by rotating counterclockwise, aligning the orange arrow on the burr grinder with the orange arrow labeled ALIGN on the machine. Once aligned, lift upper burr out

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Hand inserting a small object into a circular component, no text or symbols visible4 Clean removed burr grinder with brush.

5 Then, clean burr grinder attached to machine with cleaning brush.

6 Be sure to clean the inside of the grinding cradle as well.

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Line drawing of a hand using a tool to adjust or install a mechanical component (no text or symbols present)NOTE: DO NOT allow burrs to come into contact with water.
NOTE: When cleaning the burr grinder attached to the machine, only use the cleaning brush.
CLEANING THE STEAM WAND
Over time, material can build up in the steam wand.
1 Remove the cap on the bottom of the clearing brush to access the needle.
2 Use the needle to remove any material from the steam ward tip

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Line drawing of a sewing machine with a hand operating the base (no text or symbols)3 For a deeper clean, use the wrench in the middle of the cleaning brush to remove the steam wand tip.

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Line drawing of a hand operating a sewing machine needle (no text or symbols)4 Use the needle to remove any material from inside the steam wand and steam wand tip.

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Line drawing of a hand holding a tool over a mechanical device (no text or symbols visible)5 After cleaning, run a purge to clear out any excess material.
WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT

1Removenew filter from its packaging and soak for 5 mins.

2 Whilst filter is soaking, remove water reservoir from machine and remove filter housing from reservoir

3Remove used water filter and discard.

4 Rinse new water filter and mesh.

5Removeond-cap From filter housing and insert filter Clip end cap back onto filter housing to secure filter in place.

6 Sot date 2 months ahead.

7 Install filter housing into reservoir.

8 Fill reservoir with water and return to unit.
DESCALING AND CLEAN CYCLE
DESCALING
Time to complete: approximately 90 minutes.
When the DESCALE light illuminates, you must run a close cycle. If a dosage isn't performed after the light turns on, drink quality will diminish and the machine may clog and stop working
Descaling breaks down and removes limoscale and mineral buildup inside the machine. Doing this will help maintain peak performance if routinely performed with a descale solution whenever the DESCALE light turns on
1 Ensure the main drip tray is completely emptied, as some of the water brewed from the descale cycle will be deposited into the main drip tray. Not emptying the main drip tray may cause overflow.

2 Dissolve the provided Ninja descale powder in a separate container with 1.1L of water. Pour solution mixture into water reservoir.

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Fill the water reservoir with 500ml of white vinegar, then fill the reservoir to the Descale line with water.
3 Insert the double basket into the portafilter.
4 Faster the portafilter into the group head.
5 Ensure milk jug is placed on the milk jug platform with the steam wand inside.
6 Place an empty cup (at least 550ml) under the portaliter. You may have to remove the centre drip tray.
7 Press the DESCALE button, then press the centre dial to start the desce a cycle.
8 The machine will start the descale cycle. The machine will flush solution through the steam wand and portafilter for approximately 90 minutes. The machine will count down the remaining time on the control panel.
9 The machine will beep indicating when the descale cycle's complete.
10 After the cycle is complete, remove the portafilter, main drip tray, and milk jug with caution, as there will be water in each.
11 Emoly the contents of each and herd-wash with warm, soapy water to remove any solution that could affect the flavour of your coffee.
12 Fill the reservoir with fresh water up to, but not exceeding, the Max Fill line.
13 Install the main drip tray back on the machine and install the portal filter in the group head. Do not install the milk jug.
14 Flush the group head by running a M+ size CLASSIC brew
15 Then, with the milk jug uninstalled, flush the steam wand by pressing the PURGE button.
RUNNING A CLEAN CYCLE
Time to complete: approximately 6 minutes
A clean cycle flushes out residual oils or grounds that are built up in and around the group head. The CLEAN light will automatically illuminate to indicate when a clean cycle is required. You may also run a clean cycle if you not ce a change in brew quality. The clean cycle requires the cleaning disc (includes with the machine and storable in the accessory storage) and a cleaning tablet (also included and available for purchase on
Follow these steps to run a clean cycle:
1 Ensure the main drip tray is completely empty as the water brewed from the clean cycle will be deposited into the main drip tray. Not emptying the main drip tray may cause overflow.

2 Fill the water reservoir up to but not exceeding the Max Fill line.
3 Insert the double basket in the portafilter
NOTE: Empty indicator is removable.
4 Place the cleaning disc on too of the double basket, with the handle facing up.

5 Place 1 cleaning tablet in the centre of the cleaning disc.

6 Fasten the portafilter in the group head.
7 Press the CLEAN button, then press the centre dial to start the clean cycle.
8 The machine will start the process of backflushing the shower screen and group head and depositing the water and sediment from the clean cycle into the main orlo tray.
9 The clean cycle will take approximately 6 minutes to complete. The machne will beep when the clean cycle is complete.
10 After the clean cycle is complete, remove both the portalifier and main drip tray with caution, as there may be water in both. Handwash with warm soapy water.
BEST BREWING PRACTICES BEST FROTHING PRACTICES
• For best results, use freshly roasted coffee beans.
- When purchasing coffee beans, it's best to buy a bag with a "Roasted On" date rather than a "Best Before" date to ensure quality and freshness.
• We recommend you use any coffee beans within 20 days of the "Roasted On" date.
- When changing to a different bean, fully remove previous beans before proceeding. See the Switching Out Beans section for more information.
• Always match the current to the recommended grind setting.
• To increase the brew temperature, run a water flush before making your drink.
- Keep your machine clean by using the brush to wipe off any debris.
- Use filtered water.
• Dial in the grinder whenever switching out beans.
- Keep machine on a stable surface.
• Empty and clean drip tray frequently.
• After you grind and before you start brewing, the machine will start to heat up. Place your mug on the heated cup tray to warm it up.
- For best results with plant-based milk, use the barista or full-fat version.
• For dairy milk, we recommend using whole milk. - Milks that are UHT-treated (Ultra High Temperature) may have varying results.
- Coconut milk can be heated up but will not make stable froth.
- If you would like to adjust milk temperature, please see Additional Settings section.
- For best results use cold milk or milk out of the refrigerator.
- For best results make sure the milk jug is at room-temperature before frothing.
- Ensure both the milk jug platform and the bottom of the milk jug are dry and clean before placing on the milk jug platform.
- Wipe steam wand with a clean damp cloth immediately after use to prevent milk from sticking.
- Before turning off the machine, push the steam wand back into the down position to allow it to purge.
- For a deeper clean of the whisk and steam wand, lill milk jug to the max line with water and a drop of dish soap and run the THIN FROTH program.
- For best foams and latte art, tap and swirl the milk jug prior to pouring milk.
- For best plant-based froth, use the PLANT-BASED setting.
ADDITIONAL SETTINGS
The additional settings menu offers additional options to customise your machine and is accessible by pressing and holding the SIZE button for 3 seconds.
| Item Number Topic Options | ||
| _h01 Beeps: Tums all beeps on or off. | ON: Leaves beeps on (Default)OFF: Turns beeps off | |
| _h02 | Eco Mode: Saves power by turning boiler off after brewing. | ON: Turns Eco Mode onOFF: Leaves Eco Mode off (Default) |
| _h03 | Recommended Grind Size: Turns recommended grind setting display on or off | ON: Leaves display on (Default)OFF: Turns display off |
| _h04 | Barista Assist Technology Reset: Resets recommended grind setting to default setting. | NO: Keeps your current settings (Default)YES: Resets your settings |
| _h05 | Factory Settings Reset: Reset all variables on the machine to default settings. | NO: Keeps your current settingsYES: Resets your settings |
| _h06 | Brew Temperature: Adjusts the temperature of your drink. | LO: Low temperatureM: Medium temperature (default)HI: High temperature |
| _h07 | Froth Temperature: Adjusts the temperature of your froth. | LO: Low temperatureM: Medium temperature (default)HI: High temperature |
| _h08 | Hard Water: Brings the hard water test menu up to reset your water hardness. | hd 0: Strip has 0 purple boxeshd 1: Strip has 1 purple boxhd 2: Strip has 2 purple boxeshd 3: Strip has 3 purple boxeshd 4: Strip has 4 purple boxeshd 5: Strip has 5 purple boxes |
1 Navigate through these topics by turning the centre dial. Press START BREW to select your desired topic.
2 Once you select into a topic, turn the centre dial to get to your desired option and press START BREW to make your selection
3 After a selection is made, you will hear a beep and return to the menu screen. Please note that the machine will not beep if beeps are turned off.
4 You can exit the menu by pressing the SIZE button again.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Why is there no water coming out of the portafilter?
Several factors could affect the volume of water dispensing from the portafilter:
- Not enough water in the reservoir: Ensure the water reservoir is adequately filled. When using the luxe basket, 533ml of water is required. When using the double or single basket, fill to the min. line.
- The water reservoir is not seated firmly: Check that the water reservoir is firmly seated in its place on the back of the machine.
- The machine is warming up/reaching the operating temperature: Please allow a short time for the machine to warm up before it dispenses.
- The grind size is too fine: Let the brew time out and follow the recommended grind setting on your next brew.
• The machine needs to be descaled: Follow the instructions under the Cleaning & Maintenance section.
Why is the espresso stream small/flowing slowly?
There could be several reasons behind this.
- The grind size is too fine: Let the brew time out and follow the recommended grind setting on your next brew.
- Basket cleanliness: Before grinding, ensure the basket is free of any clogs or debris that could impede the flow.
• The machine needs to be descaled: Follow the instructions under the Cleaning & Maintenance section.
Why is the espresso stream flowing very fast?
- The grind size is too coarse: Let the brew time out and follow the recommended grind setting on your next brow.
- Coffee is tamped too lightly: When tamping, make sure to place the portafilter on a level surface. Place the assisted tamper inside the funnel and push down on it until you feel the tamper contact the funnel.
Why does the espresso run around the edge of the portafilter?
- Portafilter is not inserted into the group head correctly; Place portafilter into group head by aligning orange dot on portafilter with orange dot on group head. Fasten portafilter into group head until orange dot on portafilter aligns with lock arrow on group head.
- There are coffee grounds around the basket rim; Clean unwanted grounds from the edge of the basket and portafilter to ensure portafilter sits properly in group head.
• The group head seal needs to be replaced: Call Customer Service at +44 (0)800 862 0453.
Frothing does not start.
- Machine has not reached operating temperature: Please allow a short time for the machine to warm up before frothing begins.
• Not enough water in the reservoir: Ensure the water reservoir is filled up to the min. line.
- The water reservoir is not seated firmly; Check that the water reservoir is firmly seated in its place on the back of the machine.
- Wand is not inserted down: Ensure the steam wand is inserted into the milk jug, with the milk jug properly seated on the platform.
- Not enough milk in the milk jug: Ensure milk is filled up to the min. line.
Coffee is not hot enough
- Preheat the portafilter: Rinse the portafilter under hot water before grinding. Please make sure that the basket is completely dry before grinding.
- Preheat the cup: Rinse the cup under hot water before brewing to increase the temperature of the brew.
- Adjust water temperature: To increase the temperature of the brew:
1 Hold the SIZE button for 3 seconds.
2 Rotate the centre dial to _h06, then press the centre dial to select.
3 Rotate the centre dial to select your desired setting, then press the centre dial to select.
LO: Low temperature
M: Medium temperature (default)
HI: High temperature.
- Use heated froth settings: All froth settings are heated except cold foam, which is denoted with a snowflake.
• The machine needs to be descaled: Follow the instructions under the Cleaning & Maintenance section.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONT.
Why am I not getting any crema?
- Coffee is tamped too lightly. When tamping, make sure to place the portafilter on a level surface. Place the assisted tamper inside the funnel and push down on the tamper until you feel it contact the funnel.
- The grind size is too coarse: Let the brew time out and follow the recommended grind setting on your next brew.
- Coffee beans are not fresh. Bean freshness will impact the crems quality. When purchasing coffee beans, it's best to buy a bag with a "Roasted On" date rather than a "Best Before" date to ensure quality and freshness. We recommend you use coffee beans within 20 days of the "Roasted On" date. - Basket may be clogged/holes are blocked: Ensure you are cleaning the baskets frequently. Make sure none of the holes in the bottom of the basket are clogged with grounds.
Why does the drip tray fill quickly?
• To ensure the machine maintains the ideal pressure for espresso, during a brew, some water will bypass into the main drip tray. This is normal.
- The machine will automatically purge water from the steam wand into the main drip tray after each froth. This is to clean the inside of the steam wand.
• The main drip tray is designed to hold the water bypass from the creation of up to 6 cappuccinos. Why does the machine make a pulsing/thumping sound while brewing?
- Not enough water in the reservoir: Ensure the water reservoir is filled up to the min. line. - The water reservoir is not seated firmly: Check that the water reservoir is firmly seated in its place on the back of the machine.
- If the reservoir has water filled over the min. line and is seated firmly, some water pump noise is considered normal.
- You may also hear this noise while frothing. This is normal.
Machine is leaking.
• The machine will automatically purge water from the steam wand into the main drip tray after each froth. This is to clean the inside of the steam wand.
- Drip tray is full: Check the empty indicator to see if you need to empty the main drip tray. Follow the instructions under the Cleaning & Maintenance section.
- The water reservoir is not seated firmly: Check that the water reservoir is firmly seated in its place on the back of the machine.
- Group head seal needs to be replaced: Call Customer Service at +44 (0)800 862 0453.
Machine has no power.
- Ensure the machine is plugged into a working socket.
• After plugging the machine in, press the POWER button.
• To save power, the machine will automatically shut off after 20 minutes.
There are no coffee grounds coming from the grinder.
- Check if you have beans in the bean hopper.
- PressSTART GRIND to begin grinding.
- If there are beans in the bean hopper and you are getting an ADD BEANS notification, unplug the machine and gently push the beans down toward the burrs.
- Ensure the bean hopper is securely and properly inserted.
- Ensure the portafilter with the funnel assembled is properly installed into the grinding cradle. Remove and reinsert to ensure it is installed correctly.
• Using the cleaning brush, clear out any material sitting inside the grinding cradle.
Grinder is making a loud noise.
- If the grinder is making a loud noise, it could be due to unintended debris. Use only whole beans in the grinder and avoid putting cold or frozen beans in.
Portafilter will not insert into group head.
- Portafilter is not properly aligned: Place the portafilter into the group head by aligning the orange dot on the portafilter with the orange dot on the group head. Fasten the portafilter into the group head until the orange dot on the portafilter aligns with the lock arrow on the group head.
- Coffee is tamped too lightly: When tamping, place the portafilter on a level surface. Place the assisted tamper inside the funnel and push down on the tamper until you feel it contact the funnel.
Unable to lock bean hopper in position.
- This may be caused by the grinder being blocked by beans or moisture clogging the grinder. Try clearing any beans blocking the grinder and ensure the grinder is dry and free from moisture.
I matched the grind setting, but the output was not good.
• Refer to Dialing in Your Grinder for Proper Extraction section.
Bean hopper will not fit back onto the machine.
- Ensure beans on top of the grinder are not blocking the hopper from seating properly. If beans are blocking the hopper, you may need to clear them before reseating the hopper on the machine.
Milk froth is not hot enough.
• The milk froth temperature is dependent on the froth style selected. COLD FOAM, denoted by a snowflake next to the milk jug, will not get hot.
• Steam wand is clogged.
- Remove tip of wand with the wrench on the brush.
- Use needle on the bottom of cleaning brush to clean inside of wand.
- The Additional Settings menu offers options to customise the froth temperature and is accessible by pressing and holding the SIZE button for 3 seconds.
- Select option _h07 Froth Temperature: this allows you to adjust the frother temperature to low (L), medium (M), or high (H). Use the centre dial to make your selection, then hold the SIZE button for 3 seconds to exit the menu.
Milk froth is too thin or thick.
- Change the froth setting using the froth dial. Refer to the Frothing section for more information on froth settings.
- Milk type: Different milks have different fat contents. The higher the fat content of the milk, the thicker the froth will be.
- Dairy vs Plant Based: To improve the overall quality of the froth, select MILK (dairy) or PLANT-BASED milk with the MILK TYPE button based on the milk type you are frothing.
• For additional froth information, refer to the Best Frothing Practices section.
My drink is smaller/larger than expected.
- If you're brewing an espresso drink, you can change the grounds-to-water ratio. Please refer to the Additional Settings section.
- If you're brewing a filter coffee drink, select the desired size using the SIZE button before grinding. - Basket may be clogged/holes are blocked: Ensure you are cleaning the baskets frequently. Make sure none of the holes in the bottom of the basket are clogged with grounds.
- The machine needs to be doscaled: Follow the instructions under the Cleaning & Maintenance section. My drink is too bitter/acidic.
- Match grind setting: Use the grind dial on the side of the machine to match the Current grind setting to the Recommended grind setting on the control panel before grinding.
- Change ratio: To increase/decrease the grounds-to-water ratio, please refer to the Additional Settings section.
- Change the brew temperature: For dark-roast beans, we recommend using the low or medium temperature setting. For medium- or light-roast beans, we recommend using the medium or high temperature setting.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONT.
ALL ERROR MESSAGES (ADD WATER, ADD BEANS, ETC.)
ADD WATER notification.
- Ensure there is water in the reservoir. If the reservoir is empty, add fresh water to the reservoir and then press START BREW to resume the brew.
- If the reservoir is filled with water, remove and reseat the reservoir and then press START BREW to resume the brew.
ADD BEANS notification
- Check if there are enough beans in the bean hopper to make your drink.
- If there are beans in the bean hopper, and you are getting an ADD BEANS notification, unplug the machine and gently push the beans down toward the burrs.
INSTALL PORTAFILTER notification
• Make sure the portafilter is sitting flat on the grinding cradle.
• Make sure portafilter is pushed all the way back in grinding cradle.
- Use the cleaning brush to ensure grinding cradle is clear of any grounds.
- Unplug the machine and plug it back in.
INSTALL FUNNEL notification
- Ensure funnel is properly installed on portafilter by aligning the notches on the funnel with the notches on the portafilter.
- When inserting portafilter into grinding cradle, ensure funnel is attached to portafilter.
• Unplug the machine and plug it back in.
INSTALL HOPPER notification
- Lock bean hopper in by rotating handle clockwise.
- If issue continues, please unlock the hopper by turning the handle counterclockwise. Lift the bean hopper off the base and reseat it firmly onto the base. You may need clear beans from the top of the grinder before reinstalling the bean hopper in order to seat it properly. Lock the bean hopper by turning the handle clockwise.
INSTALL JUG notification
- Ensure milk jug is on platform when frothing.
• Make sure both the bottom of the jug and milk jug platform are dry and clean.
RINSE notification
- If you try to brew a cold drink after a hot drink, you may get a RINSE notification. Refer to RINSE notification in the Using The Machine section.
DESCALE notification
- It is time to descale the machine. Refer to Descaling in the Cleaning & Maintenance section.
CLEAN notification
- It is time to run a clean cycle. Refer to Running a Clean Cycle in the Cleaning & Maintenance section.
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- If the control panel displays "Er" and then a number (ex. "Er 03"), contact Customer Service at 0800 862 0453.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order additional parts and accessories, visit ninjakitchen.eu or contact Customer Service at +44 (0)800 862 0453
MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE
The Ninja\* 2 Year Guarantee
When a consumer buys a product in Europe, they get the benefit of legal rights relating to the quality of the product (your 'legal rights'). You can enforce your legal rights against your retailer, including Ninja® if you bought your Ninja® kitchen appliance from ninjakitchen. However, at Ninja® we are so confident about the quality of our products that we give the owner an additional, free parts and labour manufacturer's guarantee of up to 2 years.
The guarantee it comes with is an important consideration - and reflects how much confidence the manufacturer has in its product and manufacturing quality.
The manufacturer's guarantee does not affect your legal rights.
How long are new Ninja machines guaranteed for?
Our manufacturer's guarantee lasts for one year from the date of purchase as standard, or for two years if you register your purchase with us within 28 days.
How do I register my Ninja guarantee?
If you have purchased your Ninja® kitchen appliance directly from ninja-kitchen.eu your guarantee is registered automatically. If you bought it from anywhere else in the UK, you can register your guarantee online with n 28 days of purchase.
• To register online, please visit www.ninjakitchen.eu/register-guarantee or scan the GR code on the back cover.
- Keep a note of the date you purchased the machine.
IMPORTANT:
- Keep your receipt if you bought your Ninja® kitchen appliance from anywhere except n njakitchen.eu. You will need it to claim under your guarantee.
• The warranty covers your product for two years from the date of purchase.
What are the benefits of registering my free Ninja guarantee?
When you register your guarantee, you will get an extra year of cover. We'll also have your details to hand if we ever need to get in touch. If you further agree to receive communications from us, you can also receive tips and advice on how to get the best out of your Ninja® kitchen appliance and hear the latest news about new Ninja® technology and launches.
What is covered by the free Ninja guarantee?
Repair or replacement (at Ninja's discretion) of your Ninja' machine, including all parts and labour. What is not covered by the free Ninja guarantee?
• Normal wear and tear
- Accidental damage or faults caused by negligent use or care, misuse, neglect, careless operation or handling of the Ninja® kitchen appliance which is not in accordance with the Ninja® Operating Manual supplied with your machine.
- Damage caused by use of the Ninja ^2 kitchen appliance for anything other than normal domestic household purposes.
- Damage caused by use of parts not assembled or installed in accordance with the operating instructions.
- Damage caused by use of parts and accessories which are not Ninja® Genuine Components - Faulty installation (except where installed by Ninja®).
- Repairs or alterations carried out by part of other than Ninja® or its agents.
How can I claim under the free Ninja guarantee?
Contact our customer service hotline on +44 (0)800 862 0453. For service hours please visit our website under "Contact Us," it's free to call, and you'll be put straight through to a Ninja® representative. You'll also find online support at https://support.ninjakitchen.eu/. "The Ninja" representative will go through some troubleshooting with you, and if we conclude that the item has failed, we will send you a replacement part or a returns label to send the defective item back to us free of charge. When you have delivered the defective product to us, we will send you a replacement.
Please remember that the item will need to be boxed when you return it to us. It can be any suitable box, it does not have to be the original packaging.
Where can I buy genuine Ninja\* spares and accessories?
Ninja® soares and accessories are developed by the same engineers who developed your Ninja® kitchen appliance. You'll find a full range of Ninja® spares, replacement parts and accessories for all Ninja® machines at www.ninjakitchen.eu. Please remember that damage caused by the use of non-Ninja® soares may not be covered under your guarantee.
GRACIAS
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Notification CLEAN (Nettoyer)
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ES600 Series | Manuale d'uso
IMPORTANTI ISTRUZIONI DI SICUREZZA
LEGGERE ATTENTAMENTE PRIMA DELL'UTILIZZO • SOLO PER USO DOMESTICO

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A B C O N M L K J I D E F G HONDERDELEN LEKBAK
K Hoofdlekbak
K1 Leeg-indicator
K2 Hoofdrooster
K3 Centrale lekbak
K4 Central rooster
KS Melkanplateau

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K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5ACCESSOIRES

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1 Enkere mand (niel beschikbaar op alle apparaten) 2 Dubbolemand 3 Luxe mand 4 Portafilter 5 Reinigingschijl 6 Scnoonmaakborstel 7 Trechler 8 Ondersteunde stamper 9 Reinigingstablellen 10 Onhkalkingspoeder 11 Waterharched teststrip 12 Water-liter 13 Water-literbehuiting 6 5 4 12 3 8 9. 10. 11. 12. 13HET BEDIENINGSPANEEEL GEBRUIKEN\*
A AAN/UIT-knop
B BEGIN MET MALEN-knop
C Voortgangsbalk
D Schuimselectie draaiknop
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F RE NIGEN-krop
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NINJA C add beaver inline tunnel current time start grind grnd good size 88 88 recommended ●●● strength ●●● Pilot water ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●● ●●○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○'Functions kunnen per model verschillen.
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AAN DE SLAG: DE EERSTE KEER KOFFIEZETTEN (VERVOLG)
DOORSPOELEN MET WATER
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NOTE: DO NOT froth without the main drip tray inserted.
5 Once you remove the milk jug, immediately wipe the steam wand with a damp cloth before pushing it back down into its down position.

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VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER
LES N∅YE F∅R BRUK • KUN TIL HJEMMEBRUK

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K Hoveddryopbrett
K1 Indikator for tømming
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K3 Sen. reel drypobrell
K4 Sentret rist
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1 Enke kürv (ikke fligengelig på alle maskiner) 2 Doobolkurv 3 Luxe-kürv 4 Portafilter 5 Rengjöringsskive 6 Rengjöringsbørste 7 Trakl 8 Kaftelamper 9 Rengjöringslabletter 10 Avkalkingspulver 11 Teststrios for vannharchet 12 Vannfilter 13 Vannll terhus 6 5 4 1 2 3 8 7 9. 10. 11. 12. 13BRUKE BETJENINGSPANET\*
A STROMKNAFP
B KNAPP FOR A STARTE KVERN
C Fremdriftslinje
D Skumvalgskive/KNAPP FOR Å STARTE SKUM
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G KNAPP FOR A VELGE TYPE MELK
H KNAPP FOR Å VELGE størrelse
I Sentrert s dvve/START BREW (START BRYGGING)-KNAPP
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KOMME I GANG: F∅R DIN F∅RSTE BRYGGING (FORTSATT)
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- Sørg for at det er vann i reservoaret. Hvis reservoaret er tomt, tilsett ferskt vann i reservoaret og trykk deretter på START BREW (Start bryoging) for å dienopeta bryogingen.
INSTALL PORTAFILTER (Installer Portafilter)-varsel
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Série ES600 | Manual do utilizador
INSTRUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA IMPORTANTES
LEIA ATENTAMENTE ANTES DE USAR • APENAS PARA USO DOMÉSTICO

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3 Insert the double basket into the portaliter.
4 Fasten the portaliter into the group head.
5 Ensure milk jug is paced on the milk jug platform with the steam wand inside.
6 Place an empty cup (at least 550ml) under the portal filter. You may have to remove the centre drip tray.
7 Press the DESCALE button, then press the centre dial to start the descale cycle.
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Line drawing of a hand operating a handheld device with a control panel (no text or symbols visible)SharkNinja Europe Ltd, 1st/2nd Floor Building 3150.
Thorpe Park, Century Way, Locus, Eng and, LS15 82B
-46 200 898314
www.ninjakitchen.edu
SharkNinja Germany GmbH, Kotfeder-Ring 9.
60327 Frankfurt am Main, Tyskland
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NINJA
LUXE CAFÉ
— PREMIER SERIES —

SVENSKA
ES600 Series | Bruksanvisning
VIKTIG SÄKERHETSINFORMATION
LÄS NOGA FÖRE ANVÄNDNING • ENDAST FÖR HUSHÅLLSBRUK

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A B C O N M L K J I D E F G HDROPPSKÅLENS KOMPONENTER
K Huvuodroposkål
K1 Indikator för tom
behallare
K2 Huvudgaller
K3 Droposkål i m tten
K4 Mittgaller
K5 Plattform for mjökkanna

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K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5TILLBEHÖR

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NINJA and beans grind cooling pasta asperes cassico cassico cassico cassico cassico cassico cassico current recommended tamp start grid strength hot work iное start brew S = M + L + XL size milk plant-based milk type start heth clean purge A descal L K J I H G F B D Enatural_image
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Hand holding a small object with a curved arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)4 Next, select MILK (dairy) or PLANT-BASED milk with the MILK TYFE button based on the milk that is in the milk jug. Press START FROTH. The machine will beep to signal that the frothing has started. The progress bar will illuminate to indicate the status of the frothing. The machine will beep again to signify the froth is complete.

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1st/2nd Floor Building 3150, Thorpe Park,
Century Way, Leeds, England, LS15 8ZB
+44 (0)800 862 0453
ninjakitchen.eu





