Installation instructions: Original Translation
Manufacturer
BORA Vertriebs GmbH & Co KG
Innstraße 1
6342 Niederndorf
Austria
Contact
T +43 (0) 5373/62250-0
mail@bora.com
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The distribution and duplication of this document, as well as the use and disclosure of its contents are prohibited
unless expressly authorised.
Great care was taken when devising these operating and installation instructions. However, it may be the case that
later technical changes or adaptations to the system software have not yet been added or the corresponding contents
have not yet been modified. We apologise for this. A up-to-date version can be requested from the BORA Service team.
Misprints and errors excepted.
These installation instructions apply to the following
target groups:
Target groupRequirements
Ambitious DIYersAmbitious DIYers can independently
conduct all joinery and installation work
providing they possess the necessary
skills and expertise. They must never
attempt to connect the electricity and gas
themselves.
Installation specialists Installation specialists are authorised
to conduct all joinery and installation
work in line with existing regulations.
The electricity and gas connections must
be certified by a certified engineer from
the applicable specialist field prior to
commissioning.
ElectriciansThe electrical connection may only be
established by a certified engineer. He/
she also assumes responsibility for
the proper electrical installation and
commissioning.
Qualified gas
technicians
The gas connection may only be
established by a certified tradesperson.
He/she also assumes responsibility
for the proper gas installation and
commissioning.
1.2 Validity
These instructions apply to several appliance versions. It
is therefore possible that some of the features described
do not apply to your appliance. The details of the figures
contained herein may differ from some appliance versions
and are to be understood as schematic diagrams.
1.3 Other applicable documents
Other documents apply to these instructions and must
be taken into account, particularly the BORA Classic 2.0
system operating instructions.
Please by all means adhere to all documents that form
part of the scope of delivery.
INFO BORA does not assume any liability for damage
arising from non-adherence to these documents.
Directives
The appliances meet the following EU/EC directives:
2014/30/EU EMC Directive
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive
2009/125/EC Ecodesign Directive
2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
2012/19/EU WEEE Directive
Cooktop extractors also meet the following EU/EC
directives:
2010/30/EU Energy Labelling Directive
1.4 Data protection
Tab. 1.1 Target groups
INFO BORA Holding GmbH, BORA Vertriebs GmbH
& Co KG, BORA APAC Pty Ltd and BORA
Lüftungstechnik GmbH – hereinafter referred
to as BORA – does not assume any liability
for damage arising from disregard for or nonadherence to these documents and improper
installation! The electricity and gas supply
must be connected by a certified specialist.
Installation may only be car
ried out in accordance
with the applicable standards, regulations and
laws. All safety and warning information, as well
as the handling instructions in the operating and
installation instructions must be observed.
During operation your cooktop extractor saves
pseudonymised data such as menu settings entered by
you, operating hours of the individual technical units and
the number of functions selected. Furthermore, your
cooktop extractor documents errors in combination with
the number of operating hours.
The data can only be read manually via your cooktop
extractor, thus the decision is yours.
The saved data then enable a rapid error search and
troubleshooting in case of service.
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1.5 Presentation of information
We use standard formatting, numbering, symbols, safety
instructions, terms and abbreviations so that you can
work quickly and safely when using this manual.
Instructions are indicated with an arrow.
Always follow all instructions in the prescribed order.
Enumerations are indicated with a square bullet point at
the start of the line.
Enumeration 1
Enumeration 2
INFO Information notes point to special features that
must be taken into account.
Safety and warning instructions
The safety and warning instructions in this manual are
emphasised with symbols and signal words.
Safety and warning instructions are structured as follows:
General information
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WARNING SYMBOL AND SIGNAL
WORD!
Type and source of danger
Results of non-compliance
Measures to minimise risk
Please note:
The warning symbol draws your attention to the risk.
The signal word indicates the severity of that risk.
Warning
symbol
Signal wordRisk
DangerIndicates an immediate, hazardous
situation which causes death or
serious injury if n
WarningIndicates a potentially hazardous
situation which can cause death or
serious injury if n
CautionIndicates a potentially hazardous
situation which can cause minor
injury if not respected.
ot respected.
ot respected.
—CautionIndicates a situation which can
cause property damage if not
respected.
Tab. 1.2 Meaning of the warning symbols and signal words
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Safety
2 Safety
2.1 General safety instructions
INFO The appliance complies with the
stipulated safety requirements. The
user is responsible for appliance
cleaning and maintenance as well as
its safe use. Improper use can lead
to personal injury and damage to
property.
The operating and installation instructions
contain important information about
installation and operation. These enable you
to protect yourself against injuries and
prevent damage to the appliance. Contact
details for further information as well as
application and usage questions can be found
on the back.
The term “appliance” is used to refer to
cooktops, cooktop extractors or cooktops
with integrated cooktop extractor.
Read the operating and installation
instructions fully before using the appliance
for the first time.
Always store the operating and installation
instructions within easy reach so that they
can be accessed if required.
Pass the operating and installation
instructions to the next owner if you sell the
appliance.
Conduct all work extremely attentively and
conscientiously.
Check the appliance for visible damage when
unpacking it.
Do not connect a damaged appliance.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains
until the duct system has been installed or
the recirculation filter has been fitted.
Only use the connection cables supplied in
the scope of delivery.
Do not use the appliance until installation is
complete. This is the only way to ensure safe
operation.
Make sure contact with hot cooking surfaces
is not possible.
Do not place any objects on the operating
panel or the cooktop extractor air inlet nozzle.
Switch off the appliance after use.
Keep pets away from the appliance.
CAUTION!
Appliance components can cause
injury if dropped!
Appliance components such as pan
supports, operating controls, covers,
grease lters, etc. can cause injury if
dropped.
Place any appliance components
that have been removed in a safe
place near the appliances.
Ensure that no components removed
from the appliance can fall on the
floor.
Unauthorised modifications
Unauthorised modifications can cause the
appliance to pose risks.
Do not make any changes to the appliance.
2.2 Safety information for
installation
The appliance must only be installed and
assembled by trained specialists who are familiar
with and comply with the standard national
regulations and supplementary regulations of the
local utility companies.
Work on electrical components must be
conducted by trained electrical personnel.
The electrical safety of the appliance is only
guaranteed if it is connected to a protective
conductor system that has been installed in line
with regulations. Ensure that this basic safety
precaution is met.
Check the appliance for visible damage prior
to installation.
Do not install any damaged appliance.
A damaged appliance may put your safety at
risk.
Repair and maintenance work may only be
carried out by specialists authorised by the
manufacturer.
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DANGER!
Risk of asphyxiation!
Packaging components (e.g. lm,
polystyrene) can be life-threatening for
children.
Store all packaging components out
of reach of children.
Dispose of the packaging properly
and immediately.
2.2.1 Safety information for cooktop
installation
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
Connecting the appliance to the mains
incorrectly poses a risk of electric
shock.
Make sure that the appliance has a
fixed connection to the mains
voltage.
Make sure that the appliance is
connected to a properly installed
protective conductor system.
Make sure that technical equipment
is provided to enable all of the
appliance’s poles to be disconnected
from the mains with a contact
opening width of at least 3 mm (LS
switch and automatic circuit
breakers, fuses, contactor).
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
The connection cable can be damaged
if it comes into contact with hot
cooking zones. A damaged connection
cable can cause a (fatal) electrical
shock.
Make sure that the connection cable
does not come into contact with hot
cooking surfaces.
Make sure that the connection cable
does not become trapped or
damaged.
CAUTION!
Lifting heavy loads can cause back
injuries!
If not handled correctly, removing and
installing the appliance can cause
injuries to the limbs or torso.
When the cooktop extractor is used
in exhaust mode, it draws in air from
the room it is installed in and from
neighbouring rooms. Without sucient
air, there will be a drop in air pressure.
Toxic gases could be drawn out of the
chimney or extraction ducting on a
replace that depends on the room air
and back into the room.
Make sure that there is always a
sufficient air supply.
Only use reliable, tried-and-tested
switching devices, (e.g. window
contact switch, low pressure
warning device) and have them
approved by a qualified expert
(certified chimney sweep).
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
The control unit can contain residual
charge and cause an electric shock.
Do not touch exposed contacts on
the control unit.
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect stripping of the connection
cable to external switching devices
results in a risk of electric shock.
Ensure that the connection cable is
secured with the strain relief clamp
within the universal control unit.
Ensure that the stated stripping
lengths are adhered to.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock and damage to
property!
A damaged operating unit can lead to a
short circuit.
Do not operate any appliance with a
damaged operating unit.
Inform a BORA Service technician
and have the operating unit
replaced.
Special safety information for exhaust air
systems:
Observe the duct length in the case of
straight ducting between the fan and wall
sleeve.
It is necessary to plan a duct length of at least
90 cm between the fan exhaust opening and
the wall sleeve exhaust opening.
2.3 Safety instructions –
disassembly and disposal
The appliance must only be disassembled by
trained specialists who are familiar with and
comply with the standard national regulations
and supplementary regulations of the local utility
companies.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
Incorrectly disconnecting the appliance
from the mains results in a risk of
electric shock.
Securely disconnect the appliance
from the mains using LS switches,
fuses, automatic circuit breakers or
contactors.
Use an authorised measuring device
to ensure that there is no power to
the appliance.
Do not touch exposed contacts on
the electronic unit as they can
contain residual charge.
2.4 Safety instructions – spare parts
WARNING!
Risk of injury and damage to
property!
Incorrect components can lead to
personal injury or damage to the
appliance. Modications, additions or
alterations to the appliance can lead to
safety risks.
Only use original spare parts for
repairs.
INFO A damaged mains cable must be
replaced by another suitable mains
cable. This may only be done by an
authorised member of the After Sales
Service team.
Work on electrical components must only be
conducted by trained electrical personnel.
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2.5 Use as intended
The appliance cannot be used at altitudes above
2000 m (metres above sea level).
The appliance is solely intended for preparing
food in private households. This appliance is not
intended for:
outdoor use
installation in vehicles
heating rooms
use in non-stationary installation sites (e.g. on
ships)
use with an external timer or a separate
remote control system (remote operation)
Any use other than that specified in these
operating and installation instructions or any use
that goes beyond that which is described here is
classed as unintended. BORA does not assume
any liability for damages caused by improper use
or incorrect operation.
Safety
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All misuse is prohibited!
INFO BORA Holding GmbH, BORA Vertriebs
GmbH & Co KG, BORA APAC Pty Ltd
and BORA Lüftungstechnik GmbH do
not assume any liability for damage
arising from non-adherence to the
safety and warning information.
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Technical data
3 Technical data
3.1 CKA2
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption (including external
BORA Universal article fans)
Fuse protection (internal)TR 3.15 A
Dimensions (width x depth x height) 439 x 515 x 190 mm
Weight (incl. accessories/packaging)7.5 kg
Surface materialSSG glass/1.4301
Cooktop extractor
Power levels1 - 5, P
Connection on the exhaust sideBORA Ecotube
Tab. 3.1 Technical data CKA2
max. 550 W
stainless steel and
plastic
Device dimensions CKA2
439
116
86
330
515
434 0-150
Fig. 3.1 CKA2 device dimensions top view
41 7
69
Fig. 3.2 CKA2 device dimensions front view
489
Fig. 3.3 CKA2 device dimensions side view
104
280
80
90
136 13
68
10
Fig. 3.4 Device dimensions control unit
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3.2 CKFI
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption3.68 kW
Fuse protection 1 x 16 A
Dimensions (width x depth x
height)
Weight (incl. accessories/
packaging)
Cooktop
Power levels1 - 9, P
Warming levels3
Front cooking zone (zone 1)
power setting
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)
power setting
Cooktop energy consumption
Front cooking zone (zone 1)230 x 230 mm182.8 (Wh/kg)
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)230 x 230 mm181.1 (Wh/kg)
Cooking zones bridged230 x 460 mm207.0 (Wh/kg)
Total (average)190.3 (Wh/kg)
Tab. 3.2 Technical data CKFI
327 x 515 x 58 mm
7.9 kg
230 x 230 mm2100 W
3680 W
230 x 230 mm2100 W
3680 W
Device dimensions CKFI
327
230
Fig. 3.5 CKFI device dimensions top view
300
48,5
27,5
230 230
58
13,5
515
Fig. 3.6 CKFI device dimensions front view
491
Fig. 3.7 CKFI device dimensions side view
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Technical data
3.3 CKI
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption3.68 kW
Fuse protection 1 x 16 A
Dimensions (width x depth x
height)
Weight (incl. accessories/
packaging)
Cooktop
Power levels1 - 9, P
Warming levels3
Front cooking zone (zone 1)
power setting
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)
power setting
Cooktop energy consumption
Front cooking zone (zone 1)Ø 230 mm180.5 (Wh/kg)
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)Ø 165 mm178.7 (Wh/kg)
Total (average)179.6 (Wh/kg)
Tab. 3.3 Technical data CKI
327 x 515 x 58 mm
7.6 kg
Ø 230 mm2300 W
3680 W
Ø 165 mm1400 W
2200 W
Device dimensions CKI
327
Fig. 3.8 CKI device dimensions top view
300
Fig. 3.9 CKI device dimensions front view
124 235
515
58
13,5
491
Fig. 3.10 CKI device dimensions side view
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3.4 CKIW
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption3.0 kW
Fuse protection 1 x 16 A
Dimensions (width x depth x
height)
Weight (incl. accessories/
packaging)
Cooktop
Power levels1 - 9, P
Warming levels3
Cooking zone power settingØ 250 mm2400 W
Tab. 3.4 Technical data CKIW
327 x 515 x 116 mm
9.8 kg
3000 W
Device dimensions CKIW
327
Ø250
515
Fig. 3.11 CKIW device dimensions top view
47
116
282
302
Fig. 3.12 CKIW device dimensions front view
450
490
Fig. 3.13 CKIW device dimensions side view
22,5
12,5
32,5
12,5
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Technical data
3.5 CKCH
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption3.68 kW
Fuse protection 1 x 16 A
Dimensions (width x depth x
height)
Weight (incl. accessories/
packaging)
Cooktop
Power levels1-9, P, 2-ring additional
Warming levels3
Front cooking zone (zone 1)
power setting
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)
2-ring connection
Cooktop energy consumption
Front cooking zone (zone 1)Ø 215 mm191.3 (Wh/kg)
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)Ø 120/180 mm 197.6 (Wh/kg)
Total (average)194.5 (Wh/kg)
Tab. 3.5 Technical data CKCH
327 x 515 x 75 mm
7.2 kg
switching
Ø 215 mm2100 W
3000 W
Ø 120 mm
Ø 180 mm
600 W 1600 W
Device dimensions CKCH
327
Fig. 3.14 CKCH device dimensions top view
240
300
43,5
13,5
235 140
45
515
75
Fig. 3.15 CKCH device dimensions front view
480
491
Fig. 3.16 CKCH device dimensions side view
17,5
12
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3.6 CKCB
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption3.68 kW
Fuse protection 1 x 16 A
Dimensions (width x depth x
height)
Weight (incl. accessories/
packaging)
Cooktop
Power levels1-9, 2-ring connection, roaster
Warming levels3
Front cooking zone (zone 1)Ø 180 mm1600 W
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)
2-ring connection, roaster
cooking zone connection
Cooktop energy consumption
Front cooking zone (zone 1)Ø 180 mm193.4 (Wh/kg)
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)Ø 120/180 mm
Total (average)194.4 (Wh/kg)
Tab. 3.6 Technical data CKCB
327 x 515 x 75 mm
7.4 kg
cooking zone connection
Ø 120 mm
Ø 180 mm
Ø 180 x 410 mm
Ø 180 x 410 mm
600 W 1600 W
3680 W
195.5 (Wh/kg)
Device dimensions CKCB
327
Fig. 3.17 CKCB device dimensions top view
240
300
43,5
13,5
235 140
45
515
75
Fig. 3.18 CKCB device dimensions front view
480
491
Fig. 3.19 CKCB device dimensions side view
17,5
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Technical data
3.7 CKT
ParameterValue
Supply voltage220 - 240 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Power consumption3.5 kW
Fuse protection 1 x 16 A
Dimensions (width x depth x
height)
Weight (incl. accessories/
packaging)
Cooktop
Temperature control (power levels)150 - 230 °C, 250 °C (1-9, P)
Warming levels3
Front cooking zone (zone 1)250 x 220 mm1750 W
Rear cooking zone (zone 2)250 x 220 mm1750 W
Temperature control range70 - 250 °C
Tab. 3.7 Technical data CKT
327 x 515 x 73 mm
13.6 kg
Device dimensions CKT
327
250
Fig. 3.20 CKT device dimensions top view
38,5
37,5
440
515
230
299
Fig. 3.21 CKT device dimensions front view
460
487
Fig. 3.22 CKT device dimensions side view
62
48,5
14
73
27,5
14
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4 Installation
Observe all safety and warning information (see the
Safety chapter).
Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
4.1 General installation information
INFO The appliances must not be installed above
cooling devices, dishwashers, stoves, ovens,
washing machines or dryers.
INFO The contact surfaces of the worktops and wall
sealing strips must be made of a heat-resistant
material (up to approx. 100 °C).
Installation
Fig. 4.1 Exhaust air installation – not permitted
Fig. 4.2 Exhaust air installation – correct
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INFO Worktop cut-outs must be moisture-sealed using
suitable means and, where necessary, fitted with
a thermal insulator.
INFO External devices may only be connected to the
cooktop extractor connections provided.
INFO Extremely bright lights aimed directly at the
appliances can cause colour variations in the
appliances and are thus to be avoided.
4.1.1 Operating the cooktop extractor with
a fireplace that depends on the air in
the room
INFO The state and regional laws and regulations must
be observed with regard to the exhaust duct
design.
INFO A sufficient air supply must be ensured.
Fireplaces that depend on the air in the room (e.g. gas,
oil, wood or coal-fired heaters, continuous-flow water
heaters, instantaneous water heaters) draw in air from
the room in which they are installed and release the
exhaust fumes into the outside air via an exhaust system
(e.g. chimney).
If the cooktop extractor is used in exhaust mode, it draws
in air from the room in which it is installed as well as from
neighbouring rooms. Without sufficient air, there will be
a drop in air pressure. Toxic gases could be drawn out
of the chimney or extraction ducting and back into the
room.
If simultaneously operating both a fireplace and the
cooktop extractor in the same room, ensure that:
the maximum low pressure is 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar);
a safety device (e.g. window contact switch, low
pressure warning device) is used to ensure that a
sufficient supply of fresh air is guaranteed;
the exhaust air is not be ducted into a chimney that
is used for exhaust gases of devices operated with
gas or other combustibles;
the installation is checked and approved by an
authorised certified engineer (e.g. heating
engineer).
INFO No window contact switches may be installed that
separate the control unit from the power supply
(phase separation). Only the Home In interface is
to be used.
4.2 Checking the delivery
Make sure the delivery is complete and check it for
damage.
If there are any missing or damaged parts, please
notify BORA After Sales Service.
Do not under any circumstances install parts which are
damaged.
Dispose of transport packaging in the proper manner
(see the Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal
chapter).
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4.2.1 Scope of delivery of the cooktop
extractor
Scope of delivery CKA2Quantity
Installation instructions1
Operating instructions1
Extractor base module (CKA2GM)1
Air inlet nozzle (CKA2ED)1
Grease filter unit (CKA2FFE)1
Control unit (CKA2SB)1
Power supply cable (country-specific)1
Flexible module (CKA2MF)1
Ferrite sleeve (UFK)1
Tab. 4.1 Scope of delivery of the cooktop extractor
3
2
1
4.2.2 Scope of delivery of the cooktops
Scope of delivery CKFI, CKI, CKIW, CKCH, CKCB, CKT
Cooktop1
Fixing screws4
Height adjustment plate set1
Cooktop mounting bracket4
Automatic extraction system cable1
Additional scope of delivery CKFI, CKI, CKIW, CKCH, CKCB
Glass ceramic cleaning instructions1
Glass ceramic scraper1
Additional scope of delivery CKT
Tepan spatula1
Tab. 4.2 Scopes of delivery of the cooktops
Quantity
4.3 Tools and aids
The following special tools are required to correctly install
the system:
Screwdriver/Torx screwdriver 20
Black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
Fine saw
4.4 Assembly instructions
4.4.1 Safety clearances
Maintain the following safety clearances:
Fig. 4.3 Minimum distance
[1] Minimum clearance of 50 mm at the front and back from
the worktop cut-out to the edge of the worktop.
[2] Minimum clearance of 300 mm from the left and right of the
worktop cut-out to the adjacent cabinet or wall.
[3] Minimum clearance of 600 mm between the worktop and
cabinet above.
4.4.2 Worktop and kitchen units
Create the worktop cut-out taking into account the
specified cut-out dimensions.
Make sure that the cut surfaces of the worktops are
properly sealed.
Comply with the instructions of the worktop
manufacturer.
Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the
worktop cut-out may need to be removed.
No false floor is necessary below the cooktop. If cable
protection (false floor) is planned, the following must
be taken into account:
It must be fitted in such a way that it can be
removed for maintenance work.
To ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation, a minimum
distance of 15 mm to the bottom edge of the
cooktop is to be observed.
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must be
removable.
For correct installation, the slide-in units of the
base cabinet must be shortened depending on the
installation situation.
A return flow aperture > 500 cm2 is required in
the kitchen units for recirculation devices (e.g. by
shortening the plinth boards or using suitable slatted
plinths).
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4.5 Cut-out dimensions
Worktop overhang
≥50x
Fig. 4.4 Worktop overhang
Please note the worktop overhang x when creating the
worktop cut-out.
4.5.1 Flush installation
A ±2
B ±2
≤ R5
(≥ 50)
≤ R5
Cooktops/cooktop extractorA in mmB in mm
1/1448424
2/1776752
3/212211197
4/215491525
Tab. 4.3 Cut-out dimensions of the appliance combinations in
the case of ush installation
4.5.2 Surface mounting
≤ R5
B ±2
(≥ 50)
x
≥ 50
Fig. 4.5 Cut-out dimensions for ush installation
12
7 +0,5
10 - 40
Fig. 4.6 Groove dimensions for ush installation
495 ±2
≥ 600
519 ±2
x
Fig. 4.7 Cut-out dimensions for surface mounting
10
10 - 40
Fig. 4.8 Dimension of support for surface mounting
≥ 50
495 ±2
≥ 600
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Cooktops/cooktop extractorB in mm
1/1424
2/1752
3/21197
4/21525
Tab. 4.4 Cut-out dimensions of the appliance combinations in
the case of surface mounting
4.6 Installation dimensions
≥870
≥720
≥800
≥600
≥900
Fig. 4.9 Minimum installation dimensions with shallow silencer
USDF
≥800
Fig. 4.10 Minimum installation dimensions with round silencer
USDR50
min. 600
min. 50
190min. 100
min. 900
max. 340
495
max. 480
120
290
219151
20
430
Fig. 4.11 Appliance installation dimensions with shallow
silencer USDF in case of a unit depth of 600 mm
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min. 870
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min. 700
min. 50
190
max. 440
min. 100
Fig. 4.12 Appliance installation dimensions with shallow
silencer USDF in case of a unit depth of 700 mm
495
max. 580
530
120
219151
4.7 Installation options
INFO The BORA Classic 2.0 system offers different
installation options. It is necessary to decide
which installation option is to be implemented
prior to installation.
Please ensure prior to installation that you have
made the correct preparations for the corresponding
installation.
In the event of any queries regarding the planned
installation option, please contact your kitchen
planner.
Installation option overview
INFO The installation options shown below can be fitted
290
The following airflow options can be implemented with
the BORA Classic 2.0 system:
on the right or left-hand side.
min. 720
674
max. 460
569
495
256
219151
min. 50
190
min. 100
Fig. 4.13 Appliance installation dimensions with round silencer
USDR50
Fig. 4.14 Airow towards the rear (right or left)
Fig. 4.15 Straight airow towards the side (right or left)
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4.8 Assembling the extraction
system
INFO Cooktop extractor CKA2 is delivered as individual
parts which must be assembled prior to or during
installation.
INFO The individual components must be assembled
according to the installation option.
INFO All individual components are built in such a way
that they can be assembled without any difficulty.
The parts can only be assembled correctly
and without applying force if they are aligned
correctly.
Assemble the individual parts as required for the
planned installation option.
Make sure that the parts are aligned correctly.
Do not force the parts together.
If not aligned correctly, the parts cannot be assembled
easily (solve this by turning or rotating the part).
Make sure that all locks click into place.
4.8.1 Assembling cooktop extractor CKA2
There are two different models of cooktop extractor
CKA2, depending on the planned airflow:
1
2
Assembling the individual components
1
2
3
Fig. 4.17 Assembling the individual components on cooktop
extractor CKA2
[1] Extractor base module
[2] Adapter panel with O-ring seal
[3] Connection module
Assemble the adapter panel:
Position the connection module [3] facing the left or
right depending on the planned installation option.
Check that the adapter panel [2] seal is positioned
correctly.
Position the adapter panel [2] in such a way that the
duct connection is facing left or right as required.
Insert the adapter panel [2] into the connection
module [3] from above.
To do this, slide the adapter panel into the slots on the
connection module [3].
Do not use force to assemble the parts.
Ensure that the lock clicks into place.
Fig. 4.16 Assembled cooktop extractor CKA2
[1] Cooktop extractor CKA2 for airflow towards the right
[2] Cooktop extractor CKA2 for airflow towards the left
INFO If the adapter panel is fitted correctly, the duct
connection will always be at the front on both
models (facing the user).
INFO You can check that the adapter panel has been
fitted correctly by looking at the arrow markings
on the panel and the base module. These must be
correctly aligned.
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Assemble the base module:
Place the base module [1] on top of the connection
module [3] with its adapter panel [2] already fitted.
Do not use excessive force to assemble the parts.
Ensure that the lock clicks into place.
Check that all components are positioned correctly.
Check that the clearance inside the extractor is even.
4.9 Installing the cooktop extractor
INFO Clearance of one millimetre should be planned
between the appliances.
INFO In the case of flush installation, a clearance of
two millimetres should be planned around the
appliances.
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Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the
worktop cut-out may need to be removed.
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must be
removable for maintenance and cleaning purposes.
Make sure that the area at the front of the floor unit is
sufficiently ventilated with clean air.
Make sure that the floor unit is not soiled by the
ventilation openings.
4.9.1 Recirculation when using the cooktop
extractor as a recirculation system
In the case of recirculation systems there must be a
return flow aperture in the kitchen units:
> 500 cm² in combination with cooktops CKFI, CKI,
CKIW, CKCH, CKCB and CKT
For recirculation, the necessary return flow aperture can
be created using a shortened plinth. A slatted plinth with
at least the minimum opening cross-section can also be
used.
Ensure that the return flow aperture is large enough.
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extractor
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Fig. 4.19 Insert the cooktop extractor in the worktop cut-out.
[1] Cooktop extractor
[2] Worktop cut-out
Place the cooktop extractor [1] in the middle of the
worktop cut-out [2].
Position the cooktop extractor [1] with precision.
Adjusting the installation height (only in the
case of flush installation)
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Fig. 4.20 Height adjustment plates for ush installation
[1] Height adjustment plate
[2] Cooktop extractor
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Fig. 4.18 Recirculation design example (kitchen is
cooktop + CKA2 + air cleaning unit)
[1] Cooktop
[2] Cooktop extractor CKA2 (recirculation)
[3] Air cleaning unit (ULB1, ULB3, ULBF)
[4] Recirculation return flow aperture
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In flush installation, if necessary, lay height adjustment
plates [1] underneath in order to adapt the installation
height of the cooktop extractor [2] to the rebate depth.
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4.10 Installing the duct system
INFO The duct system must be fitted to the cooktop
extractor free of load and with the power supply
switched off.
INFO Please bear in mind that for correct installation,
the slide-in units of the base cabinet can be
shortened depending on the installation situation.
INFO When attaching the seals, ensure that an airtight
seal is created with the connection duct piece
when the seals are compressed.
The maximum exhaust air duct length with a fan is 6 m.
The minimum cross-section of the air ducts must
be 176 cm², which equates to a round pipe with
a diameter of 150 mm or the BORA Ecotube duct
system.
Use only BORA Ecotube duct parts.
Do not use flexible or fabric hoses.
4.10.1 Fitting the duct system to cooktop
extractor CKA2
INFO The floor unit must not be supported on the plinth
fan housing. The plinth fan must be installed free
of load and with the power supply switched off.
Adapting the 90° bend:
2
3
Fig. 4.21 Shortening the 90° bend
[1] 90° bend
[2] Cut marks
[3] Fine saw
Adapt the 90° bend [1] to the depth of the worktop
if necessary by shortening it accordingly at the cut
marks [2] using a fine saw [3].
Preparing the plinth fan:
Prepare the plinth fan by attaching the sealing tape
depending on the installation situation.
Secure the sealing tape to the inlet nozzle.
INFO The plinth fan must only be installed horizontally.
INFO Position the plinth fan and control unit in such
a way that they cannot be easily accessed by
the user under normal operating conditions (e.g.
behind the plinth panel).
Preparations
Adjust the ducting parts to the height of the worktop.
Saw out the necessary cut-outs for the ducting in the
rear panel of the floor unit.
Depending on the installation situation, adjust the
levelling feet on the floor unit as necessary.
Fig. 4.22 Sealing tape position for installation with a round duct
Depending on the required connection cross-section,
you can vary the height at which the sealing tape is
attached to the plinth fan inlet nozzle.
INFO If another Universal fan module is to be used, this
must also be prepared as described here with
sealing tape on the inlet nozzle.
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Fig. 4.23 Attach the seal to the plinth fan outlet nozzle.
Example of a standard set-up
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Push the seal onto the plinth fan outlet nozzle. The seal
will need to be stretched slightly.
Connecting the duct system
Fig. 4.24 Duct system connection
[1] Output nozzles
[2] Seal
[3] Duct part
Pull the seal [2] onto the outlet nozzle [1] on the
appliance. The seal [2] will need to be stretched
slightly.
Push the duct part to be connected [3] with the
coupling onto the outlet nozzle [1] with the seal [2].
[3] 90° bend
[4] BORA Ecotube 90° bend shallow vertical EFBV90
2
[5] BORA shallow silencer USDF
[6] BORA Ecotube transition piece shallow round offset EFRV
[7] BORA plinth fan ULS
Attach the 90° bend [3] to the connection module with
built-in adapter panel [2].
Position the plinth fan [7].
To facilitate positioning, the inlet nozzle on the plinth
fan can be removed. To do this, please see the
assembly instructions for the BORA plinth fan ULS.
Connect the shallow silencer USDF [5] to the BORA
Ecotube transition piece EFRV [6].
Secure the shallow silencer using the mounting
brackets included in the scope of delivery.
Securing the shallow silencer prevents a force effect
on the cooktop extractor during further assembly of
the duct system.
Ensure that all connections are provided with suitable
BORA Ecotube seals and that the seals are airtight.
You can optimally stick the connections between the
ducting sections and the plinth fan together with UDB
sealing tape.
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4.10.2 Installing the additional fan
INFO The maximum exhaust air duct length with a fan is
6 m.
Install an additional fan in the exhaust duct if
necessary.
Ensure that a minimum clearance of 3 m is maintained
between the fan units.
Use only BORA Universal fans.
If additional fans are installed at a later date:
When installing additional fans at a later date, carry out
the initial operation procedure (see Initial operation).
In the basic configuration, any fans installed at a
later date are automatically recognised provided that
they have been connected correctly. The system
configuration is adjusted accordingly.
4.11 Installing the cooktops
INFO Clearance of one millimetre should be planned
between the appliances.
Align the cooktop [2] exactly.
Push the cooktop [2] right up to the cooktop extractor
[1].
When the cooktop is pushed up against the side of the
cooktop extractor, spacers automatically provide the
prescribed 1 mm clearance.
Adjusting the installation height (only in the
case of flush installation)
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Fig. 4.27 Cooktop and height adjustment plates
[1] Cooktop
[2] Height adjustment plates
INFO In the case of flush installation, a clearance of
two millimetres should be planned around the
appliances.
Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the
worktop cut-out may need to be removed.
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must be
removable for maintenance and cleaning purposes.
In the case of induction appliances, make sure that the
area below the cooktop is sufficiently ventilated. There
should be an opening cross-section > 50 cm² at the
front side and in the false floor for ventilation.
4.11.1 Fitting and positioning the cooktops
2
Adapt the cooktop [1] installation height to the level
of the cooktop extractor using the height adjustment
plates [2].
INFO When installing the cooktops it must be taken into
account that the appliances only have 4 support
points and the height adjustment plates must be
positioned accordingly. This particularly applies to
the Tepan stainless steel grill CKT.
Fig. 4.26 Cooktop tted next to the cooktop extractor
[1] Cooktop extractor
[2] Cooktop
Place the cooktop [2] next to the centrally-positioned
cooktop extractor [1].
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4.11.2 Securing the cooktop extractor
2
1
Fig. 4.28 Securing the cooktop extractor
[1] Tensioning screw
[2] Fixing bracket
Secure the cooktop using the mounting brackets [1].
To do this, tighten the mounting brackets with a screw
[3] using the washers [2] with max. 2 Nm.
Do not use a cordless screwdriver or similar electrical
device to secure the cooktops.
Check that the alignment and installation height are
correct.
Tepan stainless steel grill CKT
1
2
5
4
3
2
Turn the four fixing brackets [2] under the worktop.
The fixing brackets are secured against slipping by a
ratchet mechanism.
Tighten the tensioning screws [1] with max. 2 Nm.
Do not use a cordless screwdriver or similar electrical
device to secure the cooktop extractor.
Check that the cooktop extractor is positioned
correctly.
4.11.3 Securing the cooktops
Cooktops CKFI, CKI, CKIW, CKCH, CKCB
1
3
2
Fig. 4.30 Securing the Tepan stainless steel grill
INFO Before the Tepan stainless steel grill can be laid in
the cut-out, the 4 angled plates [1] must be fitted.
Secure the cooktop using the mounting brackets [2].
To do this, tighten the mounting brackets with the
screws [3] and [4] using the washer [2] with max. 2
Nm.
Do not use a cordless screwdriver or similar electrical
device to secure the Tepan stainless steel grill
Check that the alignment and installation height are
correct.
Fig. 4.29 Securing the cooktops
[1] Mounting brackets
[2] Washer
[3] Screw
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4.12 Connecting external switch
contacts
INFO The Home In and Home Out communication
connections must only be connected by a
certified specialist. The specialist also assumes
responsibility for the proper installation and
commissioning.
When using Home In and Home Out, you will require the
relevant documents for the external switch devices in
order to ensure safe device connection and operation.
The following switch contacts can be used:
ContactFunctionConnection
Home InCooktop extractor on/off
connection for external switch
contact (contact closed:
cooktop extractor on)
Home Out Electrically isolated contact for
controlling external installations
depending on the operating
status of the cooktop extractor
(cooktop extractor on: contact
closed)
24V DC
100 mA
maximum
250 VAC/30 VDC,
2.5A
[4] Screw
[5] Electronic unit
Ensure that the control unit is disconnected from the
power supply.
Loosen the screw [4] on the housing cover [1].
Carefully release all locks [2] with a slotted screw
driver.
Remove the housing cover [1] from the housing
subshell [3] by lifting it up.
Do not touch the electronic unit [5].
INFO The electronic unit can contain residual charge.
You must therefore be careful not to touch the
exposed contacts on the electronic unit.
Preparing connection cables for external
switching equipment
Use connection cables of the following types and
manufacturers to connect external switching equipment.
ContactConnection cable
Home InH03VV-F 2x 0.5mm²
Home OutH03VVH2-F 2x 0.75mm²
Tab. 4.5 Switch contacts
INFO The Home In contact can be used for external
safety devices (e.g. window contact switches). If
the switch is open, the cooktop extractor is off.
INFO No window contact switches may be installed that
interrupt the control unit power supply (phase
separation). Only the built-in interfa
ce is to be
used.
Preparing the control unit
1
5
2
3
Tab. 4.6 Connection cable
INFO The connection cable is only intended for internal
use in buildings, private households, kitchens or
offices!
INFO The overall length of the connection cable for
external switching equipment must not exceed
10 m!
Prepare the connection cable in accordance with the
prescribed stripping lengths.
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1
9
25
3
2
5
4
Fig. 4.31 Opening the control unit housing cover
[1] Housing cover
[2] Locks
[3] Housing subshell
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Fig. 4.32 Stripping lengths and installation position of the
Please adhere to the maximum stripping length of the
individual wires of 9 mm on the stripped wire end [1].
Please adhere to the maximum stripping length of the
outer sheath of 25 mm on the insulated wire [2].
Installing the external switch device
Depending on the type of switch device, connect the
connection cables to either the Home In or the Home Out
connection clamp.
Adhere to the connection diagram when connecting
Home In and Home Out.
X 312.1
X 312.2
X 311.1
X 311.2
Home
Out
Home
In
Fig. 4.33 Connection diagram for the external switch contacts
Connect the cable for the relevant contact to
the switch contact clamp in accordance with the
connection diagram.
In order to connect the Home In interface, the installed
bridge must be removed.
INFO The Home In contact must be bridged if this is not
used (bridged on delivery).
INFO For connections to the Home In connection
clamp, no ferrules may be used.
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2
Fig. 4.34 Home Out contacts with strain relief
[1] Strain relief clamp
[2] Snap-out element for cable feed
Clamp the connection cable in the strain relief clamp
[1] in accordance with the wire cross section used.
Remove the snap-out element [2] required for the
cable feed from the plastic housing of the control unit.
INFO If external switching devices are connected both
to the Home In and Home Out interfaces, both
cables should be secured with the strain relief
clamp.
Check the correct installation, as well as the firm
positioning of the connection cables.
Close and secure the control unit cover.
Screw down the lid with the screw provided (max. 2
Nm).
Make sure that the cable is not damaged or trapped.
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4.13 Establishing communication and
power connection
INFO The cooktops of the BORA Classic 2.0 system
must only be connected to the central operating
unit of the cooktop extractor CKA2. The
connections provided are to be used.
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4.13.1 Establishing contact between the
cooktop extractor and cooktops
Only use the cables supplied in the scope of delivery.
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Fig. 4.36 Connecting the control cables to the cooktops
[1] Left cooktop
[2] Cooktop extractor
[3] Right cooktop
[4] Right cooktop control cable (R)
[5] Left cooktop control cable (L)
Fig. 4.35 Connection diagram for cooktop extractor CKA2
[1] Cooktop mains cable
[2] Power supply per cooktop
[3] CAT 5e communication cable
[4] CAT 5e cooktop communication cable
[5] USB interface
[6] Control unit mains cable (country-specific)
[7] Control unit power supply
[8] Fan 1 mains cable
[9] Fan 1 control cable
[10] Fan 2 mains cable
[11] Fan 2 control cable
[12] Home Out connection
[13] Home In connection
[14] Home In connection cable
[15] External device
[16] Power supply cable for external device
[M] Fan 2
[S1] External switch contact
Connect the cooktop extractor control cables to the
adjacent cooktops.
Ensure that each cable is connected to the correct
socket.
The right angle connectors of the control cables are
labelled L (left) and R (right).
4.13.2 Fitting split ferrite sleeves
INFO The cooktop extractor connection cable must
be filtered with a ferrite sleeve for reasons of
electromagnetic compatibility.
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2
Fig. 4.37 Fitting split ferrite sleeves
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[1] Connection cable
[2] Split ferrite sleeve
Fit the split ferrite sleeve [2] provided in the scope of
delivery to the connection cable [1].
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4.13.3 Establishing contact between the
operating unit and control unit
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Fig. 4.38 Socket for the CAT 5e communication cable on the
operat
ing unit
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Fig. 4.39 Control unit connections
[1] CAT 5e communication cable socket
[2] Control unit socket for fan 1
[3] Control unit socket for fan 2
[4] Mains cable socket for fan 1
[5] Mains cable socket for fan 2
[6] Mains cable socket with micro fuse
When connecting the fan control cable and mains
cable it does not matter if you use socket 1 or 2 on the
control unit.
4.13.5 Positioning the control unit
INFO The control unit must be placed inside the kitchen
unit.
INFO Position the control unit inside the kitchen unit in
such a way that it cannot be freely accessed by
the user (e.g. behind the plinth panel).
Permitted positions inside the kitchen unit:
loose on a false floor
loose on the shallow duct
mounted on the kitchen unit
INFO When positioning the control unit please observe
the length of the mains cable (1 m).
4.13.6 Connecting to the mains
Observe all safety and warning information (see the
Safety chapter).
Observe all national and regional laws and regulations
as well as the supplementary regulations of the local
utility companies.
INFO The power connection may only be established by
certified specialists. The specialist also assumes
responsibility for the proper installation and
commissioning.
Using the CAT 5e communication cable (included in
the scope of delivery) link the connections [1] on the
operating unit to the control unit.
INFO The operating unit is controlled by and receives
its power supply via the CAT 5e communication
cable.
4.13.4 Connecting fans to the control unit
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Fig. 4.40 Fan connection plug
[1] Fan mains cable connection plug
[2] Fan control cable connection plug
Connect the fan control cable [2] to the control unit.
Connect the fan mains cable [1] to the control unit.
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Special information for CKT:
INFO The Classic Tepan stainless steel grill CKT is
intended to be operated on a supply network with
an impedance Zmax at the transfer point (mains
connection) of 0.1247 ohms maximum. The user
is to ensure that the appliance is only operated
on a mains supply network which meets this
requirement. If necessary, ask the local energy
supply company about the system impedance.
Cooktop power connection
The mains cable to be used (pre-assembled) must be at
least Type H05VV-F.
ConnectionFuse protection Minimum cross-
section
1-phase connection1 x 16 A
Tab. 4.7 Fuse protection and minimum cross-section
INFO A damaged mains cable must be replaced by
another suitable mains cable. This may only be
done by an authorised member of the After Sales
Service team.
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Switch off the main switch/automatic circuit breaker
before connecting the cooktop.
Secure the main switch/automatic circuit breaker
against being switched back on without permission.
Make sure the power to the appliance is disconnected.
Only connect the cooktop using a fixed mains
connection.
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L1
220 - 240 V~
Fig. 4.41 Phase connection circuit diagram
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Connecting the control unit to the power
supply
Connect the mains cable for the control unit to the
mains.
Check that installation has been carried out correctly.
Switch on the main switch/automatic circuit breaker.
4.14 Initial operation
Check the connections
Check the power supply
Switch the system back on again and check that all
cooktops have been correctly recognised.
If all cooktops have been recognised correctly:
Carry out the basic configuration.
4.14.1 Basic configuration
INFO When using for the first time, the system mu
configured. It is absolutely essential to go through
the three
menu items of the basic configuration
from start to finish.
INFO If this process is interrupted before it is
completed, the basic configuration must be
continued from where you left off the next time
the menu is called up.
INFO If the basic configuration has not been completed
successfully, the corresponding request will be
repeated every time the menu is called up.
INFO If a menu item is called up, after 2 seconds the
system automatically shows the current set value.
st be
INFO You will find detailed operating instructions for
the BORA Classic 2.0 system in the operating
instructions (see Operation chapter).
Ensure that all devices are connected correctly prior to
initial operation and are connected to the power supply
(fused).
Exception: During initial operation, the kitchen fitter
may use a temporary power supply for the control unit
in order to carry out the basic configuration (e.g. using
the site power supply during the building phase).
The settings made are saved and will not be affected
when the system is disconnected from the mains.
The final mains connection to the appliances may only
be set up by certified specialists.
Start the system (long press on the power button ).
angezeigt und das Lüfter-Symbol blinkt rot.
Check that all cooktops are displayed according to the
way they are installed.
To do this, check the display on the operating panel
(cooking zone indicators).
If cooktops have not been recognised correctly:
If cooktops are not correctly recognised by the system,
they will either not be displayed at all or will be shown
with an error code
(also see Operating instructions,
Troubleshooting chapter).
Switch the system off (long press on the power button
)
INFO The system adopts and saves the settings made
when you exit the corresponding menu item or
when you exit the menu.
Carrying out the basic configuration
Call up the menu (tap the menu button )
The menu is called up and the first item in the basic
configuration menu is displayed (menu item H).
Enter the settings.
Aborting the basic configuration manually
Long press on the menu button
If you wish to abort the basic configuration process ahead
of time, e.g. because fans are not correctly recognised, all
menu items that have not been fully completed must be
run through again at a later date.
Menu item H:
The extraction system must be configured.
There are two operating modes to choose from:
Exhaust air system (
Recirculation system (
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INFO For recirculation filters from other manufacturers
filter type 1 (
) must be selected.
Menu item L: Fan configuration
INFO During fan configuration the type of fan installed
and the number of fans are automatically
recognised by the system and the configuration is
adjusted accordingly. During initial operation it is
necessary for the installer to check that the fans
have been recognised correctly.
Starting fan configuration
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Select the corresponding operating mode (tap
the
corresponding segment on the slider ).
Confirm and save the setting by moving to the next
menu item (tap ).
Menu item J:
Select the filter type
(only in the case of recirculation)
INFO Menu item J only appears if the “recirculation
system” operating mode has been selected during
configuration of the extraction system.
The type of filter installed must be defined.
There are two different filters to choose from:
Filter type 1 (
Filter type 2 (
)= BORA air cleaning box ULB1
)= BORA air cleaning box ULB3
Fig. 4.44 Starting fan conguration display
Touch the slider
The display will immediately show
(start) and the
fan configuration is started.
During fan configuration the slider surface will flash
(beige).
INFO When fan configuration is complete, the
display will stop flashing. If fan recognition was
successful, the colour of the slider surface
changes from beige to green.
Checking fan recognition
Check that the system has recognised all fans
correctly (slider lights up green).
IndicatorColourResult
green1 fan recognised
green2 fan recognised
red0 fans recognised, error (see
Troubleshooting chapter)
Fig. 4.43 Selecting the lter type display
Select the type of filter installed (t
ap the corresponding
Tab. 4.8 Possible results of the fan recognition
segment on the slider ).
Confirm and save the setting by moving to the next
menu item (tap ).
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Completing basic configuration
When you have been through all of the basic configuration
menu items:
Long press on the menu button
INFO The system adopts and saves the settings made
and the standard display is shown.
4.14.2 Function test
Carry out a thorough function test on all devices.
In the event of error messages, see the
“Troubleshooting” chapter in the operating
instructions.
4.15 Sealing the devices
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Fig. 4.45 Silicone sealant for ush installation
4.17 Demo mode
The appliance can be set to demo mode via the dealer
menu, which includes all operating functions, but the
heating function of the cooktops is deactivated.
[1]black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
1
Fig. 4.46 Silicone sealant for surface mounting
[1]black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
Once all of the installation work and initial operation is
complete, seal the devices with black, heat-resistant
silicone sealant [1].
Make sure that no silicone sealant gets under the
cooktop.
4.16 Handover to user
Once installation is complete:
Explain the main functions to the user.
Explain all safety-related aspects of operation and
handling to the user.
Affix the identification plates provided to the
penultimate page in the operating instructions (see
Operating instructions, Identification plates chapter).
Provide the user with the accessories and operating
and installation instructions, which are to be kept in a
safe place.
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5 Decommissioning,
disassembly and
disposal
Observe all safety and warning information
(see the Safety section).
Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
5.1 Decommissioning
Decommissioning is understood as final shutdown and
disassembly. Following decommissioning, the device can
either be installed into other units, sold on privately or
disposed of.
INFO Electricity and gas connections may only be
disconnected by qualified specialists.
To decommission, switch the device off
(see Operation section)
Disconnect the device from the power supply.
5.2 Disassembly
For removal, the device must be accessible for
disassembly and disconnected from the power supply.
Undo the mounting brackets.
Remove the silicone joints.
Disconnect the device from the extractor duct.
Remove the device from the worktop by lifting it
upwards.
Remove any other accessories.
Dispose of the old device and any contaminated
accessories as described under “ Environmentallyfriendly disposal”.
5.3 Environmentally-friendly disposal
Disposal of transport packaging
INFO The packaging protects the device from damage
in transport. The packaging materials have
been selected from environmental and disposal
perspectives and are therefore recyclable.
Returning the packaging to the materials cycle saves
resources and reduces waste volumes. Your specialist
supplier will take the packaging back.
Give the packaging to your specialist supplier
or
Dispose of the packaging properly in line with local
regulations.
Disposal of old appliance
Electrical devices marked with this label
may not be disposed of in domestic
waste at the end of their service
life. They must be disposed of at a
collection point for the recycling of old
electrical or electronic devices. You
can find information from your city or
district council.
Many electrical and electronic devices still contain
valuable materials. But they also contain damaging
materials which were necessary for them to function
properly and safely. These can damage human health or
the environment if disposed of improperly or incorrectly
handled.
Never put your old appliance in domestic waste.
Take the old appliance to a regional collection point
for return and recycling electrical and electronic
components and other materials.