Jura ENA 8 User manual

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ENA 8 Instructions for Use
with Touchscreen

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Table of contents
Your ENA
Control elements 36
Important information 38
Proper use...............................................................................................................................................................38
For your safety .......................................................................................................................................................38
1 Preparing and using for the first time 41
Operation with touchscreen display and dashboard ...................................................................................... 41
Setting up the machine........................................................................................................................................ 41
Filling the bean container .................................................................................................................................... 41
Determining the water hardness........................................................................................................................42
First-time use..........................................................................................................................................................42
Connecting milk.....................................................................................................................................................43
Connect accessory (with wireless connection).................................................................................................43
2 Preparation 44
Espresso, coffee and other speciality coffees .................................................................................................. 44
Latte macchiato, cappuccino and other speciality coffees with milk.......................................................... 44
Caffè Barista........................................................................................................................................................... 45
Ground coffee........................................................................................................................................................ 45
Adjusting the grinder........................................................................................................................................... 46
Hot water................................................................................................................................................................ 46
Adjusting the product settings ...........................................................................................................................47
3 Daily operation 47
Filling the water tank ............................................................................................................................................47
Switching on the machine .................................................................................................................................. 48
Daily maintenance................................................................................................................................................ 48
Regular maintenance ........................................................................................................................................... 48
Switching off the machine .................................................................................................................................. 48
4 Permanent settings in programming mode 49
Language................................................................................................................................................................ 50
Automatic switch-off............................................................................................................................................ 50
Unit for amount of water .................................................................................................................................... 50
Setting the water hardness................................................................................................................................. 50
Displaying product names................................................................................................................................... 51
Restore factory settings........................................................................................................................................ 51
Smart mode............................................................................................................................................................ 51
Energy-saving mode............................................................................................................................................. 51
Querying information...........................................................................................................................................52

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Table of contents
Symbol description
Warnings
JWARNING
JCAUTION
Always take note of any information marked with the words CAUTION or
WARNING and a warning sign. The signal word WARNING draws your attention to
potential serious injury, and the signal word CAUTION to potential minor injury.
CAUTION CAUTION draws your attention to potential damage to the machine.
Symbols used
TPrompt to take action. This symbol means that you are being prompted to
perform some action.
EInformation and tips to make it even easier to use your ENA.
‘Coffee’ Display
5 Maintenance 52
Rinsing the machine .............................................................................................................................................52
Cleaning the milk system.....................................................................................................................................52
Dismantling and rinsing the dual spout............................................................................................................53
Inserting/changing the filter ............................................................................................................................... 54
Cleaning the machine...........................................................................................................................................55
Descaling the machine ....................................................................................................................................... 56
Descaling the water tank......................................................................................................................................57
Cleaning the bean container ...............................................................................................................................57
6 Display messages 58
7 Troubleshooting 59
8 Transport and environmentally friendly disposal 60
Transport/ Emptying the system ...................................................................................................................... 60
Disposal .................................................................................................................................................................. 60
9 Technical data 60
10 Index 61
11 JURA contact details/ Legal information 64

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Control elements
Control elements
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7
8
9
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6
5
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1 Touchscreen display
2 Mains cable (back of the machine)
3 Height-adjustable dual spout
4 Coffee grounds container
5 Drip tray
6 Cup grille
7 Water tank (with cover)
8 Hot-water spout
9 Insert for drip tray

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Control elements
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1 Bean container with aroma preservation cover
2 Powder chute for ground coffee
3 On/Off button Q
4 Grinding wheel
Back of the machine: Service socket for JURA Smart Connect (behind cover). Smart Connect is not
included with all models.
Accessories
Filler funnel for ground coffee Measuring spoon for ground
coffee
Container for milk system
cleaning
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Important information
Important information
Proper use
The machine is designed and
intended for private domestic use.
It should only be used for coffee
preparation and to heat milk and
water. Use for any other purpose
will be deemed improper. JURA
Elektroapparate AG cannot accept
any responsibility for the conse-
quences of improper use.
Before using the machine read
these instructions for use thor-
oughly and completely and comply
with the instructions they contain.
A warranty service is not applicable
for damage or defects caused by
non-compliance with the instruc-
tions for use. Keep these instruc-
tions for use close to the machine
and pass them on to the next user.
For your safety
Please carefully read and observe
the important safety information
set out below.
To avoid danger of potentially fatal
electric shock:
UNever use a machine which is
damaged or has a defective
mains cable.
UIn the event of signs of damage,
for example if there is a smell
of burning, unplug the machine
immediately from the power
supply and contact JURA service.
UIf the mains cable of this
machine is damaged, it must be
repaired either directly by JURA
or by an authorised JURA service
centre.
UMake sure that the ENA and
the mains cable are not located
close to hot surfaces.
UBe careful to ensure that the
mains cable is not trapped
and does not rub against sharp
edges.
UNever open and repair the
machine yourself. Do not modify
the machine in any way that is
not described in these instruc-
tions for use. The machine
contains live parts. If opened,
there is a danger of potentially
fatal injury. Repairs may only be
carried out by authorised JURA
service centres, using original
spare parts and accessories.
UTo completely and safely discon-
nect the machine from the
power supply, first switch off the
ENA using the On/Off button Q.
Only then should you remove
the mains plug from the power
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Important information
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There is a risk of scalds or burns on
the spouts:
UPlace the machine out of the
reach of children.
UDo not touch any hot parts.
Use the handles provided.
UBe careful to ensure that the dual
spout is correctly installed and
clean. If it is incorrectly fitted or
becomes blocked, its parts might
come off. There is a danger of
parts being swallowed.
UYour ENA can be remotely
operated using mobile devices.
When preparing a product or
initiating a maintenance pro-
gramme, make sure that other
people are not put at risk – for
example, through contact with
the spouts.
A defective machine is not safe and
could cause injury or fire. To avoid
damage and any associated risk of
injury or fire:
UNever allow the mains cable to
loosely hang down. The mains
cable could pose a tripping
hazard or become damaged.
UProtect the ENA from environ-
mental influences such as rain,
frost and direct sunlight.
UDo not immerse the ENA, mains
cable or connections in water.
UDo not put the ENA or any
individual parts in the dish-
washer.
UDo not use alkaline cleaning
agents; only use a soft cloth and
mild cleaning agents.
USwitch your ENA off at the power
switch before any cleaning
operation. Always wipe the ENA
with a damp cloth rather than
a wet one, and protect it from
prolonged exposure to water
splash.
UOnly connect the machine to
the mains voltage in accordance
with the information on the
rating plate. The rating plate is
located on the underside of
your ENA. Further technical data
is provided in these instructions
for use (see Chapter 9 ‘Technical
data’).
UPlease only use original JURA
maintenance products. Use of
products that are not explicitly
recommended by JURA could
damage the machine.
UDo not use any coffee beans
treated with additives or cara-
melised coffee beans.
UOnly fill the water tank with
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Important information
USwitch the machine off with the
On/Off button Qif you are going
to be absent for a longer period
of time and remove the mains
plug from the power socket.
UChildren may not clean or ser-
vice the machine unless super-
vised by a responsible person.
UDo not allow children to play
with the machine.
UKeep children under the age of
8 away from the machine, or
supervise them constantly.
UChildren aged 8 and over may
only operate the machine with-
out supervision if they have been
instructed in how to use it safely.
Children must be able to recog-
nise and understand the poten-
tial dangers arising from incor-
rect use.
People, including children, who
Udo not have the physical,
sensory or mental capabilities
to use the machine safely or
Uare inexperienced or lack knowl-
edge in how to use the machine
safely
must be supervised by a responsi-
ble person when using it, or must
be instructed in how to use it
correctly.
Safety when handling the CLARIS
Smart / Smart mini filter cartridge:
UFilter cartridges should be kept
out of the reach of children.
UStore filter cartridges in a dry
place in the sealed packaging.
UProtect cartridges from heat and
direct sunlight.
UDo not use damaged filter
cartridges.
UDo not open filter cartridges.

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1 Preparing and using for the
first time
Operation with touchscreen display and
dashboard
The touchscreen display provides an intuitive and
convenient way of operating your ENA:
UTouch
Touch the display with your finger, for
example, to start coffee preparation or
undertake various settings in programming
mode. The longer you touch the display, the
faster your setting changes.
UTouch ‘P’ to enter the dashboard of your
ENA:
UThe dashboard is divided into two sections:
‘Maintenance status’ cand ‘Machine
setting’ f.
UIf a maintenance programme needs to be
initiated, a message with a red background
appears on the dashboard. You can go
straight to the maintenance programme you
need by touching this message. Mainte-
nance programmes that are due imminently
are indicated on your ENA by means of a bar
display within the message.
c
Ì
UOther symbols on the dashboard:
Uh: ‘Smart mode’ is activated (see Chapter 4
‘Permanent settings in programming
mode – Smart mode’).
Ug: Your ENA is connected to the Cool
Control milk cooler (available as an optional
accessory).
U$: Filter mode
Setting up the machine
When setting up your ENA, please note the
following:
UPlace the ENA on a horizontal surface that is
not sensitive to water.
UChoose a spot for your ENA which protects the
machine against overheating. Ensure that the
ventilation slots are not covered.
Filling the bean container
The bean container has an aroma preservation
cover. This will ensure that your coffee beans retain
their aroma for longer.
CAUTION
Coffee beans which have been treated with
additives (e.g. sugar), ground coffee or freeze-dried
coffee will damage the grinder.
T Only use roasted, untreated coffee beans to
fill the bean container.
TRemove the aroma preservation cover.
TRemove any dirt or foreign objects from
inside the bean container.
TFill the bean container with coffee beans and
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Determining the water hardness
When you use the machine for the first time, you
must set the water hardness. If you do not know
the hardness of your water, you can find this out
first. Use the Aquadur® test strips supplied with
the machine.
THold the test strip briefly (for 1second)
under flowing water. Shake off the water.
TWait for about 1minute.
TYou will then be able to read the degree of
water hardness from the discolouration of
the Aquadur® test strip and the description
on the packaging.
First-time use
J WARNING
If the machine is operated with a defective mains
cable, there is a danger of potentially fatal electric
shock.
T Never use a machine which is damaged or
has a defective mains cable.
CAUTION
Milk, sparkling mineral water or other liquids can
damage the water tank or the machine.
T Only fill the water tank with fresh, cold water.
Precondition:The bean container has been filled.
TInsert the mains plug into a power socket.
TPress the On/Off button Qto switch the
ENA on.
‘Sprachauswahl’ / ‘Deutsch’
ETo display more languages, touch ‘>’ or ‘<’
until the desired language is displayed
(e.g. ‘English’).
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Water hardness’
EIf you do not know the hardness of your
water, you must find this out first (see
Chapter 1 ‘Preparing and using for the first
time – Determining the water hardness’).
TTouch
‘>’ or ‘<’ to change the water
hardness setting.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
‘Filter operation’ / ‘Insert filter’
TPlace a receptacle under the dual spout and
the hot-water spout.
TRemove the water tank and rinse it with cold
water.
TFit the filter cartridge extension supplied on
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TInsert the filter cartridge with its extension
into the water tank.
TFill the water tank with fresh, cold water and
reinsert the tank.
EThe machine automatically detects that you
have just inserted the filter cartridge.
‘Saved’
‘Filter is being rinsed’, the filter is rinsed.
Water flows directly into the drip tray.
EIf the ‘Empty drip tray’ message appears,
empty the drip tray and put it back into the
machine.
‘System is filling’
‘Machine is rinsing’
The rinse stops automatically. The start
screen is displayed. Your ENA is ready for
use.
Connecting milk
Your ENA creates fine, creamy, feather-light milk
foam with a perfect consistency. The most
important requirement for frothing milk is a milk
temperature of 4–8°C. We would therefore
recommend using a milk cooler or a milk
container.
click! click!
TRemove the protective cover from the dual
spout.
TConnect the milk pipe to the dual spout.
TConnect the other end of the milk pipe to a
milk container or a milk cooler.
Connect accessory (with wireless
connection)
You have the option of connecting your ENA
wirelessly to a compatible accessory (e.g. the Cool
Control milk cooler). To do this, the receiver of
the Cool Control or the JURA Smart Connect must
be plugged into the service socket.
EThe Smart Connect can be protected against
unauthorised access using a PIN. Activate
the PIN function via J.O.E.®– your JURA app.
You will find more information at
www.jura.com/smartconnect.
EPlease note that you can only connect
either the accessory or J.O.E.®to the coffee
machine via Smart Connect and not both
at the same time.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
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TTouch ‘>’.
TTouch
‘Connect accessory’.
‘Connect accessory’
TNow follow the instructions on the display to
connect the accessory to the ENA.
2 Preparation
Basic information about preparing drinks:
UThe display shows four products you can
prepare. Touch the product selector symbol at
the bottom right to display more products.
UDuring the grinding operation you can select
the coffee strength of single products by
touching ‘<’ or ‘>’.
UDuring preparation you can change the preset
amounts (e.g. water and amount of milk) by
touching ‘<’ or ‘>’.
UYou can make permanent settings for all
products in programming mode. You can
also move any of the standard products
programmed in your ENA to your preferred
position on the start screen and make it one of
your favourites (see Chapter 2 ‘Preparation –
Adjusting the product settings’).
UYour ENA has a ‘Smart mode’. If this mode is
activated, the products on the start screen will
be rearranged according to the frequency of
preparation after some time. The star on the
cockpit indicates that the ‘Smart mode’ is
activated.
UYou can stop preparation at any time. To do
this, touch ‘Cancel’.
Coffee tastes best served hot. A cold porcelain cup
cools the beverage – and impairs the taste. We
therefore recommend prewarming the cups. The
full coffee aroma can develop only in prewarmed
cups. You can purchase a JURA cup warmer from
your specialised dealer.
Espresso, coffee and other speciality
coffees
Ristretto, espresso and coffee are all prepared
following this model.
Two brewing operations are carried out for the
espresso doppio to create a particularly full-bodied
and aromatic speciality coffee.
Example:Proceed as follows to prepare one coffee.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TPlace a cup under the dual spout.
TTouch ‘Coffee’.
The preset amount of water for coffee flows
into the cup.
Latte macchiato, cappuccino and other
speciality coffees with milk
Your ENA prepares latte macchiato, cappuccino
and other speciality coffees with milk at the touch
of a button. There is no need to move the glass or
cup.
Example:Proceed as follows to prepare one latte
macchiato.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed. Milk
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TTouch ‘Latte macchiato’.
The preset amount of milk foam flows into
the glass.
EThere is a short interval while the hot milk
separates from the milk foam. This allows
the typical layers of a latte macchiato to
form.
The preset amount of water for espresso
flows into the glass.
E15 minutes after milk preparation, the milk
system is automatically rinsed. Therefore
always place a receptacle under the dual
spout after preparing milk.
ETo ensure that the milk system in the dual
spout always works properly, you must clean
it daily (see Chapter 5 ‘Maintenance – Clean-
ing the milk system’).
Caffè Barista
For the ‘caffè Barista’, the ENA blends the coffee
with hot water using a special preparation method.
This results in a full-bodied speciality coffee which
is particularly easy to digest. You can change the
amount of this additional water (see Chapter 2
‘Preparation – Adjusting the product settings’).
EYour ENA also prepares the ‘lungo Barista’ as
an additional speciality coffee. To prepare
this coffee, you can use J.O.E.®– your JURA
app.
Ground coffee
You can choose to use a second coffee variety, for
example decaffeinated coffee, with the filter funnel
for ground coffee.
Basic information about ground coffee:
UNever add more than one level measuring
spoon of ground coffee.
UUse ground coffee which is not ground too
finely. Very fine coffee can block up the system
so that the coffee only comes out in drips.
UIf you did not fill the machine with a sufficient
amount of ground coffee, ‘Not enough ground
coffee’ is displayed and the ENA stops the
operation.
UThe desired speciality coffee must be prepared
within approximately one minute after filling
with the ground coffee. Otherwise the ENA
stops the operation and is once more ready for
use.
All speciality coffees with ground coffee are always
prepared following the same model.
Example:Proceed as follows to prepare one
espresso using ground coffee.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TPlace an espresso cup under the coffee
spout.
TOpen the powder chute for ground coffee.
‘Ground coffee’ / ‘Please add ground coffee’
TFit the filler funnel for ground coffee.
TPlace one level measuring spoon of ground
coffee into the filler funnel.
TRemove the filler funnel and close the cover
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TTouch ‘Espresso’.
Preparation starts. The preset amount of
water for espresso flows into the cup.
Preparation stops automatically. Your ENA is
once more ready for use.
Adjusting the grinder
You can adjust the grinder to suit the degree of
roast of your coffee.
CAUTION
If you adjust the consistency of grind when the
grinder is not operating, the grinding wheel could
be damaged.
T Only adjust the consistency of grind when
the grinder is running.
EThe consistency of grind is correct if the
coffee flows regularly from the coffee spout.
In addition a fine, thick crema forms.
Grinding wheel
U1: Coarse consistency of grind setting
U2: Fine consistency of grind setting
Example:Proceed as follows to change the
consistency of grind during the preparation of an
espresso.
TPlace a cup under the dual spout.
TTouch
‘Espresso’.
TTurn the grinder adjustment wheel to the
desired position while the grinder is
running.
The preset amount of water flows into the
cup.
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Hot water
J CAUTION
There is a danger of scalding from hot water
splashes.
T Avoid direct contact with the skin.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TPlace a cup under the hot-water spout.
TTouch the product selector symbol.
TTouch
‘>’ until ‘Hot water’ is displayed.
TTouch
‘Hot water’.
The preset amount of water flows into the
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Adjusting the product settings
The following settings can be set permanently for
all speciality coffees, milk and hot water:
Product Amount More settings
‘Ristretto’,
‘Espresso’
Water: 15ml–80ml Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Coffee’ Water: 25ml–240ml Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Caffè Barista’ Water: 25ml–240ml
Bypass water: 0 ml–240ml
Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Lungo Barista’ Water: 25ml–240ml
Bypass water: 0 ml–240ml
This additional speciality coffee can be
prepared via J.O.E.®– your JURA app
‘Cappuccino’,
‘Flat White’
Water: 25ml–240ml
Milk: 1sec.–120sec.
Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Latte macchiato’ Water: 25ml–240ml
Milk foam: 1sec.–120sec.
Interval: 0sec.–60sec.
Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Macchiato’,
‘Cortado’
Water: 15ml–80ml
Milk: 1sec.–120sec.
Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Espresso doppio’
(2 brewing operations)
Water: 30ml–160ml Coffee strength (10 levels), temperature
(low, normal, high)
‘Milk foam’ Milk: 1sec.–120sec. –
‘Hot water’ Water: 25ml–450ml Temperature (low, normal, high)
ETo permanently change the settings for a
product, this product must be stored on the
start screen.
Permanent settings in programming mode always
follow the same model.
Example:Proceed as follows to change the coffee
strength for an espresso.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘Espresso’ for approximately
2 seconds until the list of possible settings is
displayed.
TTouch
‘Coffee strength’.
TTouch
‘<’ or ‘>’ to change the setting.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’until the start screen is displayed
again.
3 Daily operation
Filling the water tank
Daily maintenance of the machine and hygiene
when handling milk, coffee and water are key
to a perfect coffee result in the cup every time.
You should therefore change the water daily.
CAUTION
Milk, sparkling mineral water or other liquids can
damage the water tank or the machine.
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TRemove the water tank and rinse it with cold
water.
TFill the water tank with fresh, cold water and
reinsert the tank.
Switching on the machine
TPlace a receptacle under the dual spout.
TPress the On/Off button Qto switch the
ENA on.
‘Welcome to JURA’
‘Machine is rinsing’
The rinse stops automatically. Your ENA is
ready for use.
Daily maintenance
To ensure that you get many years of reliable
service out of your ENA and to guarantee the
optimum coffee quality, the machine requires
daily maintenance.
TPull out the drip tray.
TEmpty the coffee grounds container and the
drip tray. Rinse them both with warm water.
EAlways empty the coffee grounds container
when the machine is switched on. This is
the only way of resetting the coffee grounds
counter.
TRefit the coffee grounds container and the
drip tray.
TRinse the water tank with clean water.
TClean the milk system in the dual spout
(see Chapter 5 ‘Maintenance – Cleaning the
milk system’).
TRemove the milk pipe and rinse it
thoroughly under running water.
TDismantle and rinse the dual spout
(see Chapter 5 ‘Maintenance – Dismantling
and rinsing the dual spout’).
TWipe the surface of the machine with a
clean, soft, damp cloth (e.g. microfibre
cloth).
EIn order to clean the display without any
problems, you can disable it in the ‘Mainte-
nance status’ carea under ‘Lock display’.
You will find more information about caring for
your ENA in the ‘Maintenance status’ csection
under ‘Information’.
Regular maintenance
Carry out the following maintenance actions
regularly or as required:
UIn the interests of hygiene, we recommend
changing the milk pipe and interchangeable
milk spout on a regular basis (approximately
every 3 months). Replacements are available
from specialised dealers. Your ENA is equipped
with the HP1 milk system.
UClean the inside of the water tank, e.g. with a
brush. Further information about the water
tank is provided in these instructions for use
(see Chapter 5 ‘Maintenance – Descaling the
water tank’).
UTraces of milk and coffee may stick to the top
and bottom of the cup grille. If this happens,
clean the cup grille.
Switching off the machine
When the ENA is switched off, the system is
automatically rinsed if a speciality coffee has been
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of your ENA will also prompt you to clean the milk
system. If this happens, follow the instructions on
the display.
TPlace a receptacle under the dual spout.
TPress the On/Off button Q.
If milk has been prepared but you have not
started milk system cleaning, the milk
system is rinsed first (‘Milk system is being
rinsed’).
‘Machine is rinsing’, the system rinses itself.
The operation stops automatically. Your ENA
is switched off.
4 Permanent settings in pro-
gramming mode
Touch ‘P’ to enter the dashboard of your ENA. In
the ‘Machine setting’ fsection, you can make the
following settings:
Programme item Explanation
‘Choose language’ TSelect your language.
‘Switch off after’ TSet the time after which the ENA should switch off automatically.
‘Unit’ TSelect the unit for the amount of water.
‘Water hardness’ TYou can set the water hardness of the water used.
‘Save energy’ TActivate energy-saving mode.
‘Product name’ TDefine whether the product names or just the product images should be
shown on the start screen.
‘Connect accessory’,
‘Disconnect accessories’
(Only displayed if the
JURA Smart Connect is
being used.)
TConnect the ENA wirelessly to a JURA accessory or disconnect the
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Programme item Explanation
‘Product counter’,
‘Maintenance counter’
TKeep track of all products prepared and view the number of maintenance
programmes performed.
‘Factory setting’ TReset the machine to its factory setting.
‘Version’ Software version
‘Smart mode’ THave the products arranged on the start screen according to how often
they are prepared.
Language
In this programme item you can set the language
used by your ENA.
Example:Proceed as follows to change the
language from ‘English’ to ‘Français’.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘Choose language’.
TTouch
‘<’ or ‘>’ until the desired language
is displayed, e.g. ‘Français’.
TTouch
‘Enregistrer’.
‘Enregistré’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.
Automatic switch-off
By instructing your ENA to automatically switch
itself off, you can cut down your energy consump-
tion. If this function is activated, your ENA switches
off automatically after the preset time following
the last action on the machine.
You can set the automatic switch-off to 15minutes,
30minutes or 1–9hours.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘Switch off after’.
TTouch
‘<’ or ‘>’ to change the setting.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.
Unit for amount of water
In the programme item ‘Unit’ you can set the unit
used for the amount of water (‘ml’ or ‘oz’).
Example:Proceed as follows to change the unit for
the amount of water from ‘ml’ to ‘oz’.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘Unit’.
TTouch
‘oz’.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.
Setting the water hardness
The harder the water is, the more frequently the
ENA needs to be descaled. It is therefore important
to set the water hardness accurately.
The water hardness was set when the machine was
first used. You can change this setting at any time.
The water hardness can be adjusted on a continu-
ous scale between 1 °dH and 30 °dH.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘Water hardness’.
TTouch
‘<’ or ‘>’ to change the setting.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.

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Displaying product names
Define whether the product names or just the
product images should be shown on the start
screen.
Example:Proceed as follows to deactivate the
product names on the start screen.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘>’ until the programme item
‘Product name’ is displayed.
TTouch
‘Product name’.
TTouch
‘Inactive’.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.
Restore factory settings
In the programme item ‘Factory setting’ the
machine can be reset to its factory setting.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘>’ until the programme item
‘Factory setting’ is displayed.
TTouch
‘Factory setting’.
‘Reset the machine to the factory setting?’
TTouch ‘Yes’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
All user settings (apart from the ‘filter’ and
‘water hardness’) are reset to factory
settings. Your ENA then switches off.
Smart mode
Your ENA has a ‘Smart mode’. If this mode is
activated, the products on the start screen will be
rearranged according to the frequency of
preparation after some time.
EThe star on the cockpit indicates that the
‘Smart mode’ is activated.
Example:Proceed as follows to deactivate the
‘Smart mode’.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘>’ until the programme item
‘Smart mode’ is displayed.
TTouch
‘Smart mode’.
TTouch
‘Inactive’.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.
Energy-saving mode
In the programme item ‘Save energy’ you can set
an energy-saving mode:
U‘Active’
USoon after the last preparation, the ENA
stops heating up.
UBefore you can prepare a speciality coffee,
speciality coffee with milk, or hot water, the
machine must heat up.
U‘Inactive’
UAll speciality coffees, speciality coffees with
milk and hot water can be prepared without
having to wait.
Example:Proceed as follows to switch energy-
saving mode off.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘>’ until the programme item
‘Save energy’ is displayed.
TTouch
‘Save energy’.
TTouch
‘Inactive’.
TTouch
‘Save’.
‘Saved’ appears briefly on the display.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.

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Querying information
In the ‘Machine setting’ fsection, you can view
the following information:
U‘Product counter’: Number of prepared coffee
speciality coffees, speciality coffees with milk
and hot water
U‘Maintenance counter’: Number of mainte-
nance programmes performed (cleaning,
descaling etc.)
U‘Version’: Software version
Example:Proceed as follows to view the number
of speciality coffees prepared.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch the ‘Machine setting’ symbol f.
TTouch
‘>’ until the programme item
‘Product counter’ is displayed.
TTouch
‘Product counter’.
TTouch
‘>’ to view the number of other
products.
TTouch
‘’the number of times needed to
display the start screen again.
5 Maintenance
Basic information about maintenance:
UTouch ‘P’ to enter the dashboard. This area
consists of a ‘Maintenance status’ csection
and a ‘Machine setting’ fsection. You can
manage the maintenance of your ENA in the
‘Maintenance status’ csection.
UIf a maintenance programme needs to be
initiated, a message with a red background
appears on the dashboard. You can go straight
to the relevant maintenance programme by
touching this message. If several maintenance
programmes are pending, several messages
with a red background will appear. Mainte-
nance programmes that are due imminently
are indicated on your ENA by means of a bar
display within the message.
UCarry out each maintenance programme when
you are prompted to do so.
UIn the interests of hygiene, you should clean
the milk system daily when you have been
preparing milk.
Rinsing the machine
You can initiate the rinse operation manually at
any time.
Precondition:The start screen is displayed.
TPlace a receptacle under the coffee spout.
TTouch
‘P’.
TTouch c.
TTouch
‘Rinse the coffee system’.
The rinse stops automatically.
Cleaning the milk system
To ensure that the milk system in the dual
spout always works properly, you must clean it
daily when you have been preparing milk.
CAUTION
If the wrong cleaning agent is used, the machine
could be damaged and/or traces could be left
behind in the water.
T Use only original JURA maintenance
products.
EJURA milk system cleaner is available from
specialised dealers.
ETo clean the milk system, use the container
supplied.
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