Ninja CF090C Manuel utilisateur

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OWNER’S GUIDE
GUIDE DU PROPRIÉTAIRE
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THIS BOOK COVERS MODEL NUMBER:
CF090C CF4
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 120V~, 60Hz.
Power: 1450 Watts
Water Reservoir
Capacity: 1.5 L (50 Ounces)
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
YOUR NINJA COFFEE BAR
SYSTEM.
Safety Signal Words
This Owner’s Guide and the safety labels
attached to this appliance use signal words that
indicate safety hazards with differing levels of
severity.
Below are the words used and their definitions:
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address practices not
related to physical injury.
The words “WARNING” and “CAUTION” are
preceded by a triangle, signifying that these are
safety-related.
The termsIMPORTANT” and “NOTE” are also
used to describe good ideas for better and more
efcient equipment use.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
For Household Use Only
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious injury,
death or damage when using this appliance, follow
these basic safety precautions.
General Precautions
1 DO NOT allow young children to operate the
appliance or use as a toy. Close supervision
is necessary when any appliance is used near
children.
2 To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance
has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the
other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit into a
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not
fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still
does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. DO
NOT force into outlet or try to modify to fit.
3 To protect against electrical shock, DO NOT
submerge the appliance or allow the power cord
to come into contact with water or any other
liquid.
4 Allow the appliance to cool before removing any
parts and before cleaning.
5 NEVER carry the appliance by the power cord or
yank it to disconnect from electrical outlet; 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.
7 DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edges
of tables or counters or touch hot surfaces such
as the stove.
8 DO NOT remove the brew basket or carafe while
the appliance is brewing. Scalding may occur
if any of these parts are removed during
brewing cycles.
9 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.
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10 DO NOT operate your appliance in an appliance
garage or under a wall cabinet. When storing in an
appliance garage always unplug the unit from the
electrical outlet. Not doing so could create a risk
of fire, especially if the appliance touches the walls
of the garage or the door touches the unit as it
closes.
Operating Notice
11 DO NOT use well water; use tap water.
12 Clogging and backing up of water and/or coffee
in the filter basket can occur under any of the
following conditions: The use of coffee that is too
finely ground; using two or more paper filters;
using a permanent filter in conjunction with a
paper filter; not cleaning coffee grounds from a
permanent filter; or allowing coffee grounds to spill
over the filter.
13 ALWAYS use appliance on a dry, level surface.
14 DO NOT place on or near a hot gas or electric
burner, or in a heated oven.
15 DO NOT use this appliance for anything other than
its intended use. DO NOT use outdoors.
16 DO NOT touch hot surfaces. Use handles
orknobs.
17 DO NOT touch warming plate while the brewer is
in use.
18 DO NOT reach across top of brewer to froth
during brewing. Steam is released from vent on
top of brewer and can result in a steam burn.
19 DO NOT run the appliance without water.
20 ALWAYS place a vessel beneath the brew basket
to receive the brewed coffee.
21 DO NOT overfill the water reservoir. Fill water only
to the Max Fill line.
Glass Carafe
22 The carafe is designed for use with this appliance
only. It must never be used on a stovetop.
23 DO NOT set a hot carafe on a wet or cold surface.
24 DO NOT use a cracked or scratched carafe or a
carafe that has a loose or weakened handle.
25 DO NOT clean carafe with abrasive cleansers,
steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.
26 DO NOT place carafe in microwave.
27 DO NOT expose carafe to extreme temperature
changes.
28 DO NOT place carafe on or near a hot gas or
electrical burner, or in a heated oven.
29 DO NOT use carafe for carbonated beverages.
30 DO NOT drink directly from the carafe. Liquid from
the carafe may be very hot.
31 DO NOT use the carafe to store food when not in
use.
32 Ensure the carafe is completely empty before
starting a cleaning or brewing cycle. Starting a
cycle with water or coffee in the carafe will cause
an overflow.
Maintenance
33 Remove the power cord from the electrical outlet
and allow unit to cool before removing brew
basket, water reservoir, or filters before surface
cleaning.
34 To prevent illness from bacterial growth in the
appliance, follow all cleaning instructions in the
Care & Maintenance section of this Owner’s
Guide.
35 If the product is not operating properly, contact
SharkNinja Operating LLC at 1-877-646-5288
or ninjakitchen.com for examination, repair, or
adjustment.
36 Clean the system on a weekly basis.
Cord Statement
37 A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce
the risks resulting from becoming entangled in or
tripping over a longer cord.
38 DO NOT use extension cords with this product.
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CF090C CF4
CARACTÉRISTIQUES TECHNIQUES
Tension électrique: 120V~, 60Hz
Puissance: 1450watts
Capacité du
réservoir d’eau: 1,5l (50onces)
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Mots indicateurs de sécurité
Ce guide de l’utilisateur et les étiquettes de
sécurité apposées à cet appareil utilisent des
mots indicateurs avertissant des dangers de
sécurité avec différents niveaux de risque.
Voici les mots utilisés et leur définition:
AVERTISSEMENT indique une situation
dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée,
pourrait mener à la mort ou à une blessure
grave.
MISE EN GARDE indique une situation
dangereuse qui, si elle n’est pas évitée,
pourrait mener à une blessure de gravité
mineure ou moyenne.
AVIS concerne les pratiques qui ne sont pas
liées aux blessures.
Les mots «AVERTISSEMENT» et «MISE
EN GARDE» sont précédés dun triangle pour
indiquer qu’ils sont liés à la sécuri.
Les termes «IMPORTANT» et «REMARQUE»
sont également utilisés pour décrire de bonnes
idées pour améliorer et rendre plus efficace
l’utilisation de l’équipement.
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
Pour usage domestique seulement
AVERTISSEMENT:
Pour réduire le risque d’incendie, d’électrocution, de
blessures graves, de décès ou de dommages lors de
l’utilisation de cet appareil, respectez ces précautions de
sécurité élémentaires.
Précautions générales
1 NE PERMETTEZ PAS aux jeunes enfants d’utiliser
l’appareil ou de s’en servir comme jouet. Une
surveillance étroite est nécessaire lorsquun appareil
est utilisé en présence d’enfants.
2 Afin de réduire le risque d’électrocution, cet appareil
est muni d’une fiche polarisée (une lame est plus
large que lautre). Comme précaution, cette fiche
sinsère dans une prise polarisée dans un seul
sens. Si la fiche ne s’insère pas entièrement dans
la prise, inversez celle-ci. Si elle ne sinsère toujours
pas, communiquez avec un électricien qualifié.
NEFORCEZ PAS pour insérer la fiche dans la prise
et ne tentez pas de la modifier pour quelle puisse
entrer dans celle-ci.
3 Pour éviter les électrocutions, NE SUBMERGEZ PAS
l’appareil et ne laissez pas le cordon dalimentation
entrer en contact avec de l’eau ou tout autre liquide.
4 Laissez lappareil refroidir avant de retirer toute pièce
et avant le nettoyage.
5 NE PORTEZ JAMAIS l’appareil par le cordon
d’alimentation et ne tirez pas sur celui-ci pour
débrancher lappareil; tirez plutôt sur la fiche.
6 N’UTILISEZ PAS un appareil dont le cordon ou la
fiche est endommagé, un appareil qui a subi une
défaillance ou un appareil qui a été échappé ou
endommagé de quelque façon que ce soit.
7 NE LAISSEZ PAS le cordon dalimentation pendre
d’une table ou dun comptoir ni toucher des surfaces
chaudes, comme une cuisinière.
8 NE RETIREZ PAS le panier à infusion ou la carafe
pendant l’infusion. Le retrait de ces pièces
pendant le cycle d’infusion pourrait mener à
un échaudage.
9 Lutilisation dun accessoire nétant pas recommandé
par le fabricant pourrait causer un débordement et
un danger d’échaudage ou mener à un incendie, à
une électrocution ou à une blessure.
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10 NE FAITES PAS fonctionner votre appareil dans
un meuble de rangement pour électroménagers ou
sous une armoire. Lors du stockage dans un meuble
de rangement pour électroménagers, débranchez
toujours lappareil de la prise électrique. Ne pas le
débrancher pourrait causer un risque d’incendie,
surtout si lappareil touche aux parois du meuble
de rangement pour électroménagers ou si la porte
touche à l’appareil lorsquon la ferme.
Avis d’utilisation
11 N’UTILISEZ PAS l’eau d’un puits: utilisez l’eau du
robinet.
12 Les conditions suivantes peuvent causer une
obstruction et un refoulement de leau ou du ca
dans le panier à filtre: utiliser un café trop finement
moulu, utiliser plus dun filtre en papier, utiliser
un filtre permanent avec un filtre en papier, ne
pas nettoyer le café moulu du filtre permanent ou
permettre au café moulu de déborder par-dessus le
filtre.
13 UTILISEZ TOUJOURS l’appareil sur une surface
plane et sèche.
14 NE PLACEZ PAS l’appareil sur un élément de poêle
électrique ou de poêle au gaz chaud ou à proximité
de celui-ci, ou dans un four chaud.
15 N’UTILISEZ PAS l’appareil pour dautres fins que
celles pour lesquelles il est prévu. N’UTILISEZ PAS
cet appareil à l’extérieur.
16 NE TOUCHEZ PAS aux surfaces chaudes. Utilisez
les poignées ou les boutons.
17 NE TOUCHEZ PAS la plaque chauffante pendant
que la machine à café fonctionne.
18 NE PASSEZ PAS la main au-dessus de la machine
à café pour utiliser la buse à mousser pendant
l’infusion. De la vapeur séchappe de lorifice au-
dessus de la machine à café et pourrait causer une
brûlure par la vapeur.
19 NE FAITES PAS fonctionner lappareil sans eau.
20 PLACEZ TOUJOURS un contenant sous le panier à
infusion pour recevoir le café infusé.
21 NE REMPLISSEZ PAS trop le réservoir d’eau.
Ajoutez de l’eau uniquement jusquau niveau de la
ligne de remplissage maximal.
Carafe de verre
22 La carafe est conçue pour être utilisée avec cet
appareil seulement. Elle ne doit jamais être utilisée
sur le dessus d’une cuisinière.
23 NE PLACEZ PAS une carafe chaude sur une surface
mouillée ou froide.
24 N’UTILISEZ PAS une carafe fêlée ou égratignée ou
une carafe avec une poignée lâche ou fragilisée.
25 NE NETTOYEZ PAS la carafe avec des nettoyants
abrasifs, des tampons de laine dacier ou tout autre
matériel abrasif.
26 NE METTEZ PAS la carafe au four micro-ondes.
27 N’EXPOSEZ PAS la carafe à des changements
extrêmes de température.
28 NE PLACEZ PAS la carafe sur un ément de poêle
électrique ou de poêle au gaz chaud ou à proximité
de celui-ci, ou dans un four chaud.
29 N’UTILISEZ PAS la carafe pour des boissons
pétillantes.
30 NE BUVEZ PAS directement de la carafe. Le liquide
dans la carafe pourrait être très chaud.
31 N’UTILISEZ PAS la carafe pour stocker des aliments
lorsqu’elle nest pas utilisée.
32 Assurez-vous que la carafe est complètement vide
avant de commencer un cycle de nettoyage ou
d’infusion. Commencer un cycle avec de l’eau ou du
café dans la carafe causera un débordement.
Entretien
33 Débranchez le cordon dalimentation de la prise
électrique et laissez l’appareil refroidir avant de retirer
le panier à infusion, le réservoir d’eau ou les filtres à
des fins de nettoyage de la surface.
34 Afin d’éviter les maladies liées à la croissance
bactérienne dans lappareil, suivez toutes les
instructions de nettoyage figurant dans la section
«Soins et entretien» du présent guide d’utilisation.
35 Si le produit ne fonctionne pas correctement,
communiquez avec SharkNinja Operating LLC au
1877646-5288 ou ninjakitchen.com à des fins
d’examen, de réparation ou d’ajustement.
36 Nettoyez le système toutes les semaines.
Avis sur le cordon
37 Un cordon dalimentation court est fourni; un cordon
plus long augmente les risques quon s’y empêtre ou
qu’on trébuche sur celui-ci.
38 N’UTILISEZ PAS de rallonge avec ce produit.
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Contents
Thank you for
purchasing the
Ninja
Coffee Bar
System .
Getting to Know Your Ninja
Coffee Bar System ................................................................. 7
Control Panel ................................................................................................................ 8
Features of the Ninja
Coffee Bar System ......................................................................... 9
Before First Use .......................................................................................................... 10
Setting the Clock & Program “PROG” Delay Brew .......................................................... 11
Priming Your Ninja Coffee Bar System .......................................................................... 12
Preparing & Using the Ninja Coffee Bar System ............................................................. 14
How Much Coffee do You get in Your Cup? ............................................................... 14
Would You Like a Hotter Coffee? .............................................................................. 14
Pre-Heating ........................................................................................................... 14
Filling the Brew Basket With Coffee ......................................................................... 15
Drip Stop ............................................................................................................... 16
Intelligent Warming Plate ........................................................................................ 16
Stay Warm Button .................................................................................................. 16
Brewing Coffee ...................................................................................................... 17
Customs Brews: ..................................................................................................... 17
Classic & Rich ..................................................................................................... 17
Over Ice .............................................................................................................. 18
Signature Brews: ................................................................................................... 18
Specialty & Cafe Forte ......................................................................................... 18
Frothing Your Milk .................................................................................................. 19
Care & Maintenance ................................................................................................... 20
Cleaning After a Brew ............................................................................................. 20
Cleaning Your Carafe .............................................................................................. 20
Cleaning Your Water Reservoir ................................................................................. 20
Cleaning & Descaling Your Brewing System ............................................................. 21
Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................................................. 22
Ordering Replacement Parts ........................................................................................ 24
Warranty & Registration ............................................................................................... 45
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Table des matières
Merci d’avoir
acheté le système
Ninja
Coffee Bar
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Apprendre à connaître votre système Ninja
Coffee Bar ..................................................25
Panneau de commande ..............................................................................................26
Caractéristiques du système Ninja
Coffee Bar ..............................................................27
Avant la première utilisation ........................................................................................28
Réglage de l'horloge et du programme « PROG » d'infusion différée ..............................29
Préparation de votre système Ninja Coffee Bar .............................................................30
Préparation et utilisation du système Ninja Coffee Bar ..................................................32
Quelle quantité de café obtenez-vous dans votre tasse? ..........................................32
Aimeriez-vous un café plus chaud? ........................................................................32
Préchauffage ........................................................................................................32
Remplissage du panier à infusion de café ...............................................................33
Soupape d’arrêt d’écoulement ...............................................................................34
Plaque chauffante intelligente ................................................................................34
Bouton Stay Warm (Garder chaud) ..........................................................................34
Infusion du café ....................................................................................................35
Infusions personnalisées: ......................................................................................35
Classique et riche ............................................................................................... 35
Infusion sur glace ...............................................................................................36
Infusions spéciales: .............................................................................................36
Infusion spécialisée et Café Forte ........................................................................36
Faire mousser votre lait .........................................................................................37
Soins et entretien .......................................................................................................38
Nettoyage après une infusion .................................................................................38
Nettoyage de votre carafe .....................................................................................38
Nettoyage de votre réservoir d’eau .........................................................................38
Nettoyage et détartrage de votre système d’infusion ................................................ 39
Guide de dépannage ..................................................................................................40
Commande de pièces de rechange .............................................................................42
Garantie et enregistrement .........................................................................................46
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Getting To Know Your Ninja
Coffee Bar
System
CAUTION: DO NOT reach across the top of brewer to froth
during brewing. Steam is released from vent on top of the
brewer and can result in a steam burn.
a Brewer
b Flip-Top Water Reservoir Lid
c Removable Water Reservoir
d Showerhead
e Water Tank Shelf
f Control Panel
g Multi-Serve Cup Platform
h Intelligent Warming Plate
i Swinging Brew Basket
j Drip Stop Toggle
k Removable Filter Holder
l Integrated Frother
m Frother Whisk
n Brew-Through Carafe Lid
o Glass Carafe
p Double-Sided Scoop: Carafe Side and Single-Serve Side
q Power Cord & Wrap (not shown)
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Control Panel
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1 Programmable Digital Clock
2 Clock Hour & Minute Buttons
3 Power Button
4 PROG Button
5 Multi-Serve Dial
a Cup
b XL Cup
c Travel Mug
d XL Multi-Serve
e Half Carafe
f Full Carafe
6 Custom Brew Types
a Classic Brew Button
b Rich Brew Button
c Over Ice Brew Button
7 Ninja
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Signature Brews
a Specialty Brew Button
b Cafe Forte Brew Button
8 Drip Stop Indicator
9 Pre-Heat Indicator
10 Intelligent Clean Cycle Indicator/Button
11 Stay Warm Button
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Features of the Ninja
Coffee Bar
System
Thermal Flavour Extraction
Technology - Blends precision water delivery with automated controls for calibrated
temperature, pre-infusion, coffee saturation, and flavor richness to unlock the full flavor potential of your coffee.
Custom Brews – Brew directly into your favorite cup, travel mug, or carafe.
Brew Types – Control the strength and style of your coffee:
a. Classic Brew for smooth, balanced flavor from your favorite coffee.
b. Rich Brew for a richer, never-bitter coffee flavor that stands up to milk, cream, or flavoring.
c. Over Ice Brew for a smooth, rich, freshly brewed iced coffee that’s not watered down.
d. Specialty Brew for creating a super-rich concentrate to use as a key ingredient in all kinds of hot milk-based,
iced, and frozen coffeehouse-style drinks.
e. Cafe Forte for deep, full-bodied, and complex flavor that is so rich and drinkable, it tastes great black—no milk or
sweeteners needed.
Multi-Serve Cup Platform – Pull it down and place your favorite cup on it. Brew directly into your cup.
Removable Water Reservoir with Easy-Access Flip-Top Lid – For quick and easy filling.
Auto-iQ
– The Ninja Coffee Bar System knows how much water to use for each size and brew type.
1.5 L Glass Carafe
LED Control Panels with Programmable Digital Clock
24-Hour Programmable PROG Button – Set it to automatically brew the following morning.
Drip Stop – Stops the flow of coffee from the brew basket, allowing you to pour a cup mid-brew. Switch toggle to the
closed position to prevent dripping once the brew cycle is finished.
Clean Function – When your Ninja
Coffee Bar System senses there is hard-water calcium buildup in your brewer,
which can affect the flavor of your coffee, the CLEAN light will illuminate. Follow the cleaning instructions in the Care &
Maintenance section.
Stay Warm Button – Your warming plate will automatically turn on after brewing a carafe and turn off after 2 hours. The
Stay Warm button allows you to manually turn the warming plate off.
Intelligent Warming Plate – Automatically adjusts the temperature of the warming plate to keep your coffee at the ideal
drinking temperature without burning it.
Audible Ready Signal – Alerts you that your coffee is ready.
2-Hour Shutoff – Automatically turns off the warming plate two hours after you brew coffee.
Pre-Heat - After plugging in and turning on your brewer by pressing the Power button, allow 3 minutes for your brewer to
pre-heat. When plugged in, your Ninja Coffee Bar System will stay pre-heated for 72 hours unless you turn the brewer off
by pressing the Power button.
Brew into a cup, travel mug, or carafe.
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Half Carafe or Full Carafe
Cup or XL Cup
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236 m
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Travel Mug or XL Multi-Serve
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236
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Before First Use
1 Remove all packaging material, stickers, and labels
from the brewer.
2 Wash the water reservoir, glass carafe, and removable
filter holder in warm, soapy water with a soft cloth.
NOTE: The glass carafe is dishwasher safe. Place on
top rack only.
3 Rinse and dry thoroughly.
4 Wipe the intelligent warming plate with a damp cloth.
5 Before first use, prime the system by running two Full
Carafe, Classic Brew cycles with water only. After each
cycle is complete, discard the water.
NOTE: See the Priming Your Ninja Coffee Bar
System
section.
PLEASE KEEP THESE IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS IN MIND WHEN USING THE
APPLIANCE:
CAUTION: APPLIANCE CREATES HOT LIQUID.
HANDLE WITH CARE.
CAUTION: DO NOT remove the vessel while
the appliance is running without the Drip
Stop in the closed position. Return the
vessel quickly and open the Drip Stop to
continue the brew.
CAUTION: Never open the brew basket when
the coffeemaker is in use.
CAUTION: Please ensure you are using at least a
350 ml cup for the Cup size, 415 ml cup for the
XL Cup size, 475 ml travel mug for the Travel Mug
size, and 590 ml travel mug for the XL Multi-
Serve size to prevent overow and a scalding
injury.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT run the appliance
without water.
IMPORTANT: Always place a vessel beneath
the brew basket to receive the brewed
coffee.
IMPORTANT:
DO NOT overfill the water
reservoir. Fill water only to the Max Fill line.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
1 Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. The clock
will flash on the control panel to indicate that the time
has not been set. (Fig. 1)
2 Press the H (hour) or M (minute) button until you reach
the current time. The AM or PM indicator will illuminate
on the left side of the display as you are setting the
time. (Fig. 2)
3 After 5 seconds, the clock will stop flashing and the
clock will be set.
NOTE: If the clock stops flashing and does not display
the correct time of day, pressing the H (hour) or M
(minute) button at any time will cause the clock to flash
again. You can now reprogram the correct time of day
by following the steps above.
NOTE: If you unplug the brewer or in the event of an
extended power loss, you will need to reset the clock
the next time the brewer is plugged in.
TO PROGRAM THE DELAY BREW TIME
NOTE: The Ninja Coffee Bar
System must remain on
for the delay brew function to work. Do not power off
after setting delay brew.
1 Turn the unit on by pressing the Power button located
under the clock.
NOTE: The clock will remain on even if the unit is
turned off. Ensure the unit is powered on before setting
the delay brew.
2 Press PROG. The PROG button will illuminate and the
clock will begin to flash “12:00” or the last delay brew
time that was set. (Fig. 3)
Setting the Clock & Program “PROG” Delay Brew
3 While the clock is flashing, press the H (hour) or M
(minute) button to set the time that you would like
the delay brew to begin. The AM or PM indicator will
illuminate on the left side of the display as you are
setting the desired time.
4 Once the proper time has been set, select the size of
the vessel that you would like to brew into.
5 Select the Brew Type that you desire from the 5 flashing
buttons. The selected brew type will be illuminated.
(Fig. 4)
6 Once the time, brew size, and brew type have been
set, allow the PROG button to stop flashing, or press
the PROG button to activate. When the delay brew
is activated, the PROG button will illuminate and an
audible signal will play to verify the delay brew is set.
NOTE: To deactivate the delay brew cycle, press the
PROG button once more and the light will turn off. Any
change to the selected brew size or starting any other
brew will cancel the programmed delay brew.
7 Place the appropriate-sized vessel under brew basket.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the Drip Stop is in the open
position.
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
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118 m
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z)
23
6 ml (
8 oz
)
1 Place the brewer on a dry, clean, and level surface.
2 To fill the water reservoir, use the hand grips to lift it
to the right and up off the brewer. (Fig. 5) The water
reservoir lid flips open for easy filling, and the entire
lid is easily removable for quick cleaning. Add fresh,
filtered water up to, but not exceeding, the Max Fill line
(Fig. 6), then return the water reservoir to the brewer
by angling it into the holder and pushing in toward the
brewer to lock into place. (Fig. 7) Do not fill water
reservoir with anything other than water as other liquids
may damage your brewer.
3 Ensure removable filter holder is nested inside the brew
basket. (Fig. 8) Once in place, slide the brew basket all
the way in until you hear a slight click. (Fig. 9)
Fig. 5
Fig. 9
Fig. 6 Fig. 7
Fig. 8
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118 m
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23
6 ml (
8 oz
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118 m
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23
6 ml (
8 oz
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Priming Your Ninja Coffee Bar
System
CAUTION: Fill reservoir with water up to, but not exceeding, the Max Fill line. We recommend fresh, cool,
filtered water. Do not fill water reservoir with any other liquids such as brewed coffee, carbonated beverages,
etc. as other liquids may damage your brewer.
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Fig. 10 Fig. 11
4 Twist the brew-through lid clockwise onto the glass
carafe to lock into place. (Fig. 10)
5 Center the carafe below the brew basket. (Fig. 11)
NOTE: Do not place any ground coffee in the brew
basket for the first two cycles.
6 Plug the brewer into an electrical outlet.
7 Once all parts are securely in place, press the Power
button.
8 With the unit powered on, make sure the Drip Stop
toggle is set to the open position. Select the Full Carafe
size and Classic Brew setting. (Fig. 12)
9 When the cycle is complete, discard the water in the
carafe. Repeat, beginning with step 2. You are now
ready to use your Ninja Coffee Bar
System to brew
coffee.
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SUR G
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118 m
l (4 o
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23
6 ml (
8 oz
)
Fig. 12
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Preparing & Using the Ninja Coffee Bar
System
CERAMIC CUP NINJA
®
CUP PAPER CUP
Cup
Temperature
Room
Temperature
Pre-warmed with
hot water
Pre-warmed in
microwave with milk
Room
Temperature
Room
Temperature
Drinking
Temperature
Hot Hotter Hotter Hotter Hottest
Why is there a
difference?
A cold ceramic
mug will steal heat
from the coffee as
it warms itself up.
If the mug is
already warm, it
will not steal as
much heat from
the coffee.
Just like your
cold mug, cold
milk lowers the
temperature of
your coffee.
The double-
walled Ninja cup
is designed to
retain initial coffee
temp better than
a ceramic cup.
Unlike a ceramic
mug, a thinner
paper cup
does not steal
substantial heat
from the coffee.
WOULD YOU LIKE A HOTTER COFFEE?
The type of cup you brew into can drastically influence the drinking temperature of your coffee.
HOW MUCH COFFEE DO YOU GET IN YOUR CUP?
CAUTION: Please ensure that you are using at least a 350 ml cup for the Cup size, 415 ml cup for the XL Cup
size, 475 ml travel mug for the Travel Mug size, and 590 ml travel mug for the XL Multi-Serve size to prevent
overflow and a scalding injury.
Each size and brew type produces a different amount of coffee to optimize strength and taste.
NOTE: The coffee grounds will absorb some of the water that is brewed, resulting in slightly less brewed coffee than water used.
APPROXIMATE BREW VOLUME
Size/Brew Classic Rich
Over Ice
(coffee only)
Over Ice
(filled with ice)
Cup 281 ml 258 ml 111 ml 281 ml
XL Cup 340 ml 305 ml 136 ml 340 ml
Travel Mug 414 ml 390 ml 174 ml 414 ml
XL Multi-Serve 532 ml 473 ml 216 ml 532 ml
Our Specialty Brew is always 118 ml and Cafe Forte is always 236 ml, so you don’t need to adjust the dial for those Signature
Brews.
PRE-HEATING
1 Plug in your brewer, then press the Power button to initiate pre-heating. You will see the Pre-Heating light turn on.
2 Allow 3 minutes for your brewer to pre-heat.
3 After 3 minutes, the Pre-Heating light will turn off. Your brewer is now pre-heated.
4 Your Ninja Coffee Bar System will stay pre-heated for 72 hours unless you turn the brewer off by pressing the Power
button.
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FILLING THE BREW BASKET WITH COFFEE
For best results, use the measurement chart in the next
column to determine how much ground coffee to use for
each brew size. The amount of ground coffee for each size
will remain the same for any brew type you select. For
example, if you select Cup and Classic Brew, you will use
the same amount of coffee grounds as if you select Cup and
Over Ice Brew.
CAUTION: The maximum capacity for ground
coffee is 12 rounded tablespoons or 6 Ninja
®
Big Scoops. Exceeding this amount or using fine
ground coffee may cause overflow.
1 Open the brew basket by sliding it out of the brewer.
(Fig. 13)
NOTE: Check for any loose grounds that may be left in
the brew basket. Remove and rinse the removable filter
holder if needed.
2 Use a #4 paper cone filter, fold it along the seams,
open it fully, and firmly press it into the removable filter
holder making sure that it is fully seated. (Fig. 14)
3 Use the Ninja Scoop and follow the measurements
in the chart to fill the filter. These measurements are
based on level scoopsadjust to your preferred taste.
(Fig. 15) We suggest using a medium-sized grind if
grinding whole beans.
Serving Size Ninja Scoop Tablespoons
Cup / XL Cup 2–3 small scoops 2–3 Tbsp.
Travel Mug /
XL Multi-Serve
3–5 small scoops 3–5 Tbsp.
Half Carafe 3–4 big scoops 6–8 Tbsp.
Full Carafe 4–6 big scoops 8–12 Tbsp.
Signature Brews Ninja Scoop Tablespoons
Specialty (4 oz. Brew) 2 big scoops 4 Tbsp.
Cafe Forte (8 oz. Brew)
2 big scoops 4 Tbsp.
NOTE: Exceeding the recommended medium grind
size for whole beans may cause the brew basket to
overflow.
4 Slide the brew basket back into the brewer until it clicks
into place.
Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15
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1
18 m
l (4 oz)
23
6 ml (
8 oz
)
CL
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OVER ICE / SUR GLACE
BREW
/
INFUSION
1
18 ml
(4 oz
)
23
6 ml (
8 oz
)
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CLASSIQUE
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OVER ICE
/
SUR G
LAC
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BREW / INFUSION
118 m
l (4 oz)
23
6 ml (
8 oz
)
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CAUTION: HOT WATER. Do not remove the brew basket or vessel while brewing.
CAUTION: STEAM. Do not touch steam vents or the top of the brewer while brewing.
CAUTION: The brew basket is hot after brewing. Always allow the brewer to cool down before cleaning.
DRIP STOP
NOTE: If the Drip Stop is closed before you begin a
brew, the brewer will notify you with 5 beeps and
the Drip Stop indicator will illuminate. Set the Drip
Stop to the open position and select your brew
concentration level.
CAN’T WAIT FOR THAT FIRST CUP TO BE READY?
When brewing a carafe, close the Drip Stop to pause the
brew cycle and pour a cup. Promptly replace the carafe and
open the Drip Stop to complete the brew. (Fig. 16)
NOTE: If you forget to open the Drip Stop, the Ninja Coffee
Bar
System will pause the brew, and after 20 seconds it
will give you a friendly audible reminder. After 6 minutes, the
brew will be canceled.
CAN’T WAIT FOR THE LAST FEW DROPS?
When the brew cycle is complete, set the Drip Stop to the
closed position to stop dripping from the brew basket.
NOTE: While the Drip Stop is closed, the Drip Stop indicator
will illuminate.
NOTE: Remember to open the Drip Stop when you are ready
to brew again. If you forget, your Ninja Coffee Bar System
will give you a friendly audible reminder.
INTELLIGENT WARMING PLATE
The Intelligent Warming Plate will automatically turn on
after a Full or Half Carafe size of Classic or Rich Brew. The
Intelligent Warming Plate will adjust the heat it produces to
avoid burning the coffee over time.
CAUTION: The HOT SURFACE light will illuminate
when the warming plate is hot. Do not touch the
surface when this light is illuminated.
STAY WARM BUTTON
Press the Stay Warm button after the brew to turn the
Intelligent Warming Plate off. You can turn the Intelligent
Warming Plate back on within 2 hours of the brew by
pressing the Stay Warm button again. (Fig.17)
Fig. 16 Fig. 17
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NOTE: If making a single cup, lower the Multi-Serve
Cup Platform down and center the cup or mug on the
cup platform. Please ensure you are using at least a
350 ml cup for the Cup size, 415 ml cup for the XL Cup
size, 475 ml travel mug for the Travel Mug size, and
590 ml travel mug for the XL Multi-Serve size.
3 Press the Classic Brew or Rich Brew button and the
brew will begin. (Fig. 18, Fig. 19) Press the Classic
Brew or Rich Brew button again to cancel the brew.
NOTE: The brew will begin, stop, and be quiet for
a short period of time before it begins again. This
process is used to evenly saturate the coffee
grounds.
NOTE: If brewing a half carafe or a full carafe, the
Stay Warm indicator and Intelligent Warming Plate
will automatically turn on. (Fig. 18, Fig. 19) This can
be turned off by pressing the Stay Warm button once
illuminated. The Intelligent Warming Plate will turn off
automatically after 2 hours.
NOTE: Do not remove water reservoir, brew basket, or
vessel while brewing.
4 The Ninja
Coffee Bar System will beep to signal a
completed brew.
NOTE: Rich Brew will use slightly less water and yield
slightly less brewed coffee than Classic Brew.
BREWING COFFEE
NOTE: Each brew has a pre-infusion cycle with
varying times. The brew will begin, stop, and be
quiet for a short period of time before it begins
again. This process is used to evenly saturate the
coffee grounds.
NOTE: For hotter coffee, rinse the coffee cup, mug, or glass
carafe with hot water prior to brewing.
CAUTION: Ensure the coffee cup, mug, or glass
carafe is completely empty before starting a brewing
cycle. Starting a brewing cycle with coffee in the
vessel could cause an overflow.
CUSTOM BREWS:
CLASSIC & RICH
Classic Brew - For a smooth, balanced flavor.
Rich Brew - For a coffee that is richer than Classic
Brew and still smooth, with more room for milk and
cream.
1 After filling the water reservoir and adding ground
coffee to the filter, be sure the Drip Stop is open and
the reservoir, basket, and filter are securely in place.
2 Use the Multi-Serve dial to select the size of coffee you
would like to brew. Place the empty vessel you would
like to brew into underneath the brew basket.
Fig. 18 Fig. 19
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Fig. 20 Fig. 21 Fig. 22
OVER ICE BREW - Designed to brew hot coffee over ice
to lock in the flavor for a rich, freshly brewed, smooth
iced coffee that’s not watered down. Be sure your vessel
is filled with ice before brewing.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE GLASSWARE. However, the
provided glass carafe is safe to use due to the
specialized glass material.
1 After filling the water reservoir, add ground coffee to the
filter. Be sure the Drip Stop is open and the reservoir,
brew basket and filter are in place.
2 Use the Multi-Serve dial to select the size of coffee that
you would like to brew.
3 Before brewing, fill the desired vessel to the top with ice
cubes and place the vessel below the brew basket. Press
the Over Ice Brew button and the brew will begin. (Fig. 20)
Press the Over Ice Brew button again to cancel the brew.
IMPORTANT: Always fill the desired vessel to the
top with ice before placing it below the brew
basket. Do not add ice to the water reservoir.
NOTE: The brew will begin, stop, and be quiet for
a short period of time before it begins again. This
pre-infusion process is used to evenly saturate
the coffee grounds.
NOTE: If making a carafe of Over Ice Brew, fill the
carafe with ice and brew without the brew-through lid.
4 The Ninja
Coffee Bar
System will beep to signal a
completed brew. Stir to cool coffee completely.
CAUTION: Make sure to use the proper cup size to
prevent coffee from overflowing the cup.
SIGNATURE BREWS:
Specialty and Cafe Forte brews deliver a specific amount
of concentrated coffee for the perfect brew every time.
Specialty delivers approximately 118ml and Cafe Forte
delivers approximately 236ml.
Specialty Brew - Delivers a strong coffee concentrate
perfect for an iced blended coffee drink or milk-based
specialty drink.
Cafe Forte Brew - Has a deep, full-bodied, and
complex flavor that is rich and drinkable. It tastes great
black—no milk or sweeteners needed
1
After filling the water reservoir and adding ground
coffee to the filter, be sure the Drip Stop is open and
the reservoir, brew basket and filter are securely in
place.
Note: If brewing an iced blended drink, fill the desired
vessel with the amount of ice recommended in the
recipe before brewing.
2 Place the vessel that you would like to brew into
underneath the brew basket. Press the Specialty Brew
button or Cafe Forte button and the brew will begin.
(Fig. 21, Fig. 22) Press the Specialty Brew button or
Cafe Forte button again to cancel the brew.
NOTE: The brew will begin, stop, and be quiet for
a short period of time before it begins again. This
pre-infusion process is used to evenly saturate
the coffee grounds.
NOTE: No matter which size is selected on the
Multi-Serve dial, Specialty will always brew
118ml and Cafe Forte will always brew 236ml.
3
The Ninja
Coffee Bar System will beep to signal a completed
brew.
Go to ninjakitchen.com for more
information and how-to videos.
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Fig. 23 Fig. 24
Fig. 25
FROTHING YOUR MILK
1 Pour milk into cup, until it is about one-third full. (Use
more or less milk depending on your preference.)
Microwave for 45 to 60 seconds for hot milk.
2 Move the frother into the ready position by swinging the
arm toward the front.
3 Hold the cup under the frother and submerge the whisk
just below the surface of the milk. This allows air to fold
into the milk, for the frothiest results. (Fig. 23)
4 Press and hold the frothing button for 30 to 45
seconds. (Fig. 24)
5 You can easily remove the frother whisk by twisting
it clockwise. To avoid spills, keep your cup below
the whisk and carry it to your sink or dishwasher for
cleaning. (Fig. 25)
CLASSIC
CLASSIQUE
RICH
RIC
HE
OVER I
CE / SUR GLACE
118 ml (4 oz)
236 ml
(8
oz)
CLASSIC
CLASSIQUE
RICH
RIC
HE
O
V
ER I
CE / SUR GLA
CE
118 ml (4 oz)
236 ml
(8
oz)
CLASSIC
CLASSIQUE
RICH
RIC
HE
OVER I
CE / SUR GLA
CE
118 ml (4 oz)
236 ml
(8
oz)
CAUTION: DO NOT reach across the top of the brewer to froth during brewing. Steam is released from vent on
top of brewer and can result in a steam burn.
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