These instructions contain important information to
protect you from injury and prevent damage to the
appliance.
Please read these instructions carefully before
installing or using the appliance for the first time.
Other documents apply alongside these instructions.
Please by all means adhere to all documents that
form part of the scope of delivery.
Assembly, installation and commissioning must
always occur in line with national laws, regulations
and standards. The work must be performed by
qualified specialists who are familiar with and
comply with the supplementary regulations of the
local utility companies.
All safety and warning information as well as
the handling instructions in the accompanying
documents must be observed.
1.1 Liability
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 non-adherence to the documents
included in the scope of delivery!
Furthermore, BORA shall not be held liable for
damage caused by improper installation or failure to
observe the safety and warning instructions!
1.3 Product conformity
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
1.4 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.
The term “appliance” is used to refer to cooktops,
cooktop extractors or cooktops with integrated
cooktop extractor.
Instructions are indicated with an arrow.
X Always follow all instructions in the prescribed
order.
Enumerations are indicated with a bullet point at
the start of the line:
O
Enumeration 1
O
Enumeration 2
Information notes point to special features
i
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.
1.2 Validity of the operating
and installation
instructions
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.
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Safety and warning instructions are structured as
follows:
WARNING SYMBOL AND
SIGNAL WORD!
Type and source of danger
Results of non-compliance
X
Measures to minimise risk
Please note:
O
warning symbols draw attention to a high risk of
injury.
O
The signal word indicates the severity of that risk.
Warning symbol Signal word Risk
General information
EN
DangerIndicates an
ü
WarningIndicates a potentially
ü
CautionIndicates a potentially
Tab. 1.1 Meaning of the warning symbols and signal
words
Figures
All measurements are provided in millimetres.
immediate, hazardous
situation which
causes death or
serious injury if not
respected.
hazardous situation
which can cause
death or serious
injury if not
respected.
hazardous situation
which can cause
minor injury or
damage to property
if not respected.
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2 Safety
The appliance complies with the stipulated safety requirements. The user is responsible
for the safe use of the appliance, cleaning and maintenance.
personal injury and damage to property.
2.1 Intended use
The appliance is solely intended for preparing food in private households.
This appliance is not intended for:
O
outdoor use
O
heating rooms
O
cooling, ventilating or dehumidifying rooms
O
use in mobile installation sites such as motor vehicles, ships or aeroplanes
O
use with an external timer or a separate remote control system
O
use at altitudes of over 2000m (metres above sea level)
O
use when not fully installed
Any other use 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 incorrect
i
installation, improper use or incorrect operation.
All misuse is prohibited!
Improper use can lead to
2.2 People with limited abilities
Children
The appliance can be used by children aged 8 and over if they are supervised or have
been instructed how to use the appliance safely and understand the
resultant risks.
Children must not play with the appliance.
X
Use the child lock in order to prevent children from switching on the appliances or
changing the settings when they are unattended.
X
Supervise children in the vicinity of the appliance.
X
Do not store any items that could be of interest to children in storage spaces
above or behind the appliance . Otherwise, they will be tempted to climb onto the
appliance .
Any work involving cleaning and maintenance must not be carried out by
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children unless they are supervised at all times while doing so.
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People with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities
The appliance can be used by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capacities or a lack of experience and/or knowledge if they are supervised or have
been instructed how to use the appliance safely and understand the resultant risks.
Operation can be restricted using the child lock.
DANGER!
Risk of burns from hot cookware and food
Handles projecting over the edge of the worktop are asking to be grabbed.
X
Keep children away from hot cooking zones or ensure they are supervised at all
times.
X
Do not turn pot and pan handles so they stick out beyond the work surface.
X
Make sure that hot pots and pans cannot be pulled down.
X
If necessary, use suitable stove guards or covers.
X
Only use stove guards and covers that are approved by the appliance
manufacturer; otherwise, there is a risk of accidents.
X
To choose a suitable stove guard, contact your specialist retailer or the BORA
Service Team.
2.3 General safety instructions
EN
DANGER!
Packaging components are a choking hazard
Packaging components (e.g. lm, polystyrene) can be life-threatening for children.
X
Store all packaging components out of reach of children.
X
Dispose of the packaging properly and immediately.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock or injury from damaged surfaces
The underlying electronics can be exposed or damaged due to ssures, fractures
or cracks in appliance surfaces (e.g. damaged glass), particularly in the vicinity of
the operating unit. This can cause an electrical shock. Furthermore, a damaged
surface can cause injuries.
X
Do not touch the damaged surface.
X
If there are any cracks, fissures or fractures, switch the appliance off
immediately.
X
Securely disconnect the appliance from the mains using the LS switch, fuses,
automatic circuit breakers or contactor.
X
Contact BORA Service.
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Safety
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage due to incorrect components or unauthorised
modifications
Incorrect components can lead to personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Modications, additions or alterations to the appliance can lead to safety risks.
X
Only use original components.
X
Do not make any modifications, additions or alterations to the appliance.
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to mechanical damage on the appliance
Mechanical damage (e.g. cracks, deformation, separation of adhesive seals, etc.) to
the appliance, as well as to cables and accessories can cause injuries.
X
Do not operate the appliance.
X
Do not try to repair or replace damaged components yourself.
Place any appliance components that have been removed in a safe place near
the appliances.
X
Ensure that no components removed from the appliances can fall on the floor.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from heavy lifting
If not handled correctly, carrying and installing appliances can cause injury to the
limbs or torso.
X
If necessary, carry and install the appliance with another person.
X
Use appropriate aids to prevent damage or injury.
CAUTION!
Damage from improper use
The appliance surfaces must not be used as work or storage surfaces. This can
damage the appliances (particularly in the case of hard and sharp objects).
X
Never use the appliances as work or storage surfaces.
X
Keep hard or sharp objects away from the appliance surfaces.
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Faults and errors
X
In the case of faults and errorsin the “Troubleshooting” chapter.
X
In the event of any faults or errors that are not mentioned, switch the appliance
off and contact BORA Service.
Pets
X
Keep pets away from the appliance.
2.4 Safety information for installation
The appliance must only be installed and assembled by trained specialists
i
who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and
supplementary regulations of the local utility companies.
During installation maintain the minimum clearance stated in the “Installation”
i
(“Safety clearances”) chapter.
Work on electrical components must only be conducted by trained electrical
i
personnel.
The appliance may only be installed with the power disconnected.
i
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.
The appliance must be suitable for the regional voltage and frequency.
X
Check the information on the identification plate and in the event of deviations,
do not connect the appliance.
X
Do not connect the appliance to the mains until the duct system has been
installed or the recirculation filter has been fitted.
X
Only use the connection cables supplied. Where necessary these are included in
the scope of delivery.
X
Do not use the appliance until installation is complete. This is the only way to
ensure safe operation.
X
Conduct all work extremely attentively and conscientiously and in accordance
with these instructions.
X
Before handing the appliance or system over to the end user, ensure that it has
been correctly installed.
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from damaged appliance
A damaged appliance can cause an electric shock.
X
Check the appliance for visible damage prior to installation.
Risk of electric shock from incorrect stripping of cables
Incorrect stripping of the connection cable to external switching devices results in
a risk of electric shock.
X
Ensure that the stated stripping lengths are adhered to.
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to moving fan wheel
There is a risk of injury while the fan is turning.
X
Only install the appliance with the power disconnected.
X
Connect both sides of the fan to the duct system before commissioning.
Special safety instructions for the planning of extractor systems
DANGER!
Risk of smoke inhalation
When the cooktop extractor is used in exhaust air 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. When used at the same time as a replace that is
dependent on the air in the room, noxious gases can be sucked into the living areas
from the chimney or outlet shaft.
X
Make sure that there is always a sufficient air supply.
X
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).
Ducting connected to wall sleeves
In the case of straight ducting and a distance <900mm between the fan and wall
sleeve, a safety guard must be provided for (available as an accessory).
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2.4.2 Safety information for cooktop installation
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from incorrect mains connection
Connecting the appliance to the mains incorrectly poses a risk of electric shock.
X
Make sure that the appliance has a fixed connection to the mains voltage.
X
Make sure that the appliance is connected to a properly installed protective
conductor system.
X
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, fuses, automatic circuit breakers, contactor).
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from damaged power supply cable
If the power supply cable is damaged (e.g. during installation or by coming into
contact with hot cooking surfaces), this can cause an (lethal) electric shock.
X
Make sure that the connection cable does not become trapped or damaged.
X
Make sure that the power supply cable does not come into contact with hot
cooking surfaces.
EN
2.5 Safety instructions – operation
X
Do not use the appliance until installation is complete. This is the only way to
ensure safe operation.
X
Make sure that the base of the cookware as well as the appliance surfaces are
clean and dry.
X
Always lift (do not drag) cookware to prevent scratching and abrasion on the
appliance surface.
X
Do not use the appliance as a storage surface.
X
Switch off the appliance after use.
WARNING!
Risk of burning from hot appliances
Certain appliances and their exposed parts become hot during use. They should be
left to cool down completely after switching off. Touching hot surfaces can cause
serious burns.
X
Do not touch hot appliances.
X
Pay attention to the residual heat indicator.
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Safety
WARNING!
Risk of burns due to power cut
During or after a power cut a cooktop that was previously in operation may still be
hot.
X
Do not touch the appliance while it is still hot.
X
Keep children away from the hot appliance.
DANGER!
Risk of fire from overheated oil or fat
Oil or fat can quickly heat up and ignite.
X
Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oil or fat.
X
Never extinguish oil or fat fires with water.
X
Switch off the appliance.
X
Extinguish the fire using a pan lid or a fire blanket, for example.
WARNING!
Risk of burning and fire from hot objects
The appliance and its exposed parts are hot during operation and the cooling
phase. Objects in contact with hot appliance components heat up very quickly and
can cause severe burns (this particularly applies to metal objects such as knives,
forks, spoons, lids or appliance components) or catch re.
X
Do not place any items on the appliance.
X
Please use suitable tools (pot holders, oven gloves).
CAUTION!
Damage caused by hot cookware
Hot cookware can damage certain components in the appliance.
X
Do not put hot cookware down in the area of the operating panel.
While the cooktop extractor is working, it sucks up grease from cooking. Flambéing
food can cause the grease to catch re.
X
Clean the cooktop extractor regularly.
X
Never work with a naked flame while the cooktop extractor is running.
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EN
CAUTION!
Damage caused by objects or paper suctioned in
Small and light items, such as cleaning cloths made from material or paper, can
be suctioned into the cooktop extractor. This can damage the fan or impair the
exhaust performance.
X
Do not store any items or paper on the cooktop extractor.
X
Only operate the integrated cooktop extractor with the grease filter fitted.
CAUTION!
Damage caused by grease and dirt deposits
Grease and dirt deposits can prevent the cooktop extractor from functioning
properly.
X
Never use the cooktop extractor without a correctly fitted stainless steel grease
filter.
Special safety instructions for using the exhaust air mode
DANGER!
Risk of smoke inhalation
When the cooktop extractor is used in exhaust air 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. When used at the same time as a replace that is
dependent on the air in the room, noxious gases can be sucked into the living areas
from the chimney or outlet shaft.
X
Make sure that there is a sufficient air supply at all times.
X
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).
Special safety instructions for using the recirculation mode
When cooking, additional moisture is released into the ambient air. In recirculation
mode, only a slight amount of moisture is removed from the cooking vapour.
X
When using recirculation mode, ensure a sufficient supply of fresh air, e.g. by
opening a window.
X
Ensure a normal and comfortable room climate (humidity of 45–60%), e.g. by
opening natural ventilation openings or using domestic ventilation systems.
X
After every use in recirculation mode, switch the cooktop extractor to a low power
level for about 20 minutes or activate the automatic after-run function.
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2.5.2 Safety instructions – cooktop operation
X
Do not simply rely on the pan size recognition function on induction cooktops;
always switch the appliance off after use.
DANGER!
Danger of fire caused by leaving the cooktop unattended
Oil or fat can quickly heat up and ignite.
X
Never leave oil or fat to heat up unattended.
X
Never extinguish oil and fat fires with water.
X
Switch off the cooktop.
X
Extinguish the fire using a pan lid
or a fire blanket, for example.
DANGER!
Risk of explosion caused by flammable liquids
Flammable liquids in the vicinity of a cooktop can explode and cause serious injury.
X
Do not spray aerosols near the appliance when it is in use.
X
Do not place any flammable liquids in the vicinity of a cooktop.
WARNING!
Risk of burns from hot liquids boiling over
Unattended pans can boil over allowing hot liquids to escape.
X
Keep an eye on pans when cooking.
X
Avoid over-cooking.
WARNING!
Risk of burns from hot steam
Liquid between the cooking zone and the pan base can evaporate and cause burns.
X
Make sure that the cooking zone and the pan base are always dry.
CAUTION!
Damage caused by sugary and salty foods
Sugary and salty foods and juices can damage the hot cooking zone.
X
Make sure sugary and salty foods or juices do not get onto the cooking zone
while it is hot.
X
Remove sugary and salty foods and juices from the hot cooking zone
immediately.
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Special safety instructions for the operation of induction cooktops
Effect on pacemakers, hearing aids and metal implants:
Induction cooktops generate a high-frequency electromagnetic field in the area of
the cooking zones. The cooking zones may affect pacemakers, hearing aids or metal
implants negatively or disturb their function when in close proximity. A reduced
function of the pacemaker is unlikely.
X
If in doubt, contact the manufacturer of your medical device or your doctor.
2.6 Safety instructions – cleaning and maintenance
The appliance must be cleaned at regular intervals. Dirt can lead to damage,
restriction of functions, or bothersome odours. In the worst case scenario, this can
become a hazard.
X
Please follow all instructions in the “Cleaning and Maintenance” chapter.
X
Remove dirt immediately.
X
When cleaning, only use non-abrasive detergents to prevent scratching and
abrasion on the surface.
X
When cleaning, ensure that no water penetrates the appliance. Use only a slightly
damp cloth. Never spray the appliance with water. Water penetration can cause
damage!
X
Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning. Steam can cause a short circuit on live
parts and thus lead to property damage.
Special safety instructions for cooktop extractor cleaning and maintenance
X
Keep the ventilation openings in the unit below open and clean.
WARNING!
Fire risk from fat deposits
The risk of re can be increased by failure to clean the grease lter properly and on
a regular basis, or if the lter change is overdue.
X
Clean and replace the filter at regular intervals.
WARNING!
Risk of injury when opening the bottom housing cover
There is a risk of injury while the fan is turning.
X
Switch off the appliance and disconnect it from the mains before removing
covers in the vicinity of the fan.
Special safety instructions for cooktop cleaning and maintenance
X
Whenever possible, clean the cooktops after every use.
X
Only clean the cooktops when they have cooled down.
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2.7 Safety instructions – repairs, servicing and spare parts
Safety
The appliance must only be repaired and serviced by trained specialists
i
who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and
supplementary regulations of the local utility companies.
Work on electrical components must only be conducted by trained electrical
i
personnel.
X
Before any repair work, safely disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage from improper repairs
Incorrect components can lead to personal injury or damage to the appliance.
Modications, additions or alterations to the appliance can lead to safety risks.
X
Only use original spare parts for repairs.
X
Do not make any modifications, additions or alterations to the appliance.
A damaged power supply cable must be replaced by a suitable power supply
i
cable. This may only be done by an authorised member of the Customer Care
team.
2.8 Safety instructions – disassembly and disposal
The appliance must only be disassembled by trained specialists who
i
are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and
supplementary regulations of the local utility companies.
Work on electrical components must only be conducted by trained electrical
i
personnel.
X
Before disassembly, safely disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from incorrect disconnection
Incorrectly disconnecting the appliance from the mains results in a risk of electric
shock.
X
Securely disconnect the appliance from the mains using LS switches, fuses,
automatic circuit breakers or contactors.
X
Use an authorised measuring device to ensure that there is no power to the
appliance.
X
Do not touch exposed contacts on the electronic unit as they can contain
residual charge.
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R3
830
68
802
63
487
Technical data
3 Technical data
3.1 X Pure (PUXA, PUXU)
ParameterValue
Multiphase supply voltage
Single-phase supply voltage220 – 240 V
Frequency50 Hz – 60 Hz
Maximum power consumption7600 W
Fuse protection/
Three-phase power supply
Fuse protection/
Two-phase power supply
Fuse protection/
Single-phase power supply
Dimensions
(width x depth x height)
Weight
(incl. accessories/packaging)
Cooktop
Surface materialglass ceramic
Cooktop power levels1 – 9, P
Size of front cooking zone230 x 230 mm
Front cooking zone power setting
output
Size of rear cooking zone230 x 230 mm
Rear cooking zone power setting
output
Cooktop energy consumption (pan size)
Front left cooking zone 1 (150 mm)
Rear left cooking zone 2 (180 mm)
Cooking zone 1 and 2 bridget
(240 mm)
Front right cooking zone 3
(150 mm)
Rear right cooking zone 4
(180 mm)
Cooking zones 3 and 4 bridget
(240 mm)
Total (average)182,7 Wh/kg
Exhaust air system (PUXA)
Cooktop extractor power levels 1 – 9, P
Exhaust air connectionBORA Ecotube
Recirculation system (PUXU)
Cooktop extractor power levels 1 – 9, P
Size of exhaust opening (W x H)) 445 x 137 mm
Maximum activated charcoal
filter service life
Tab. 3.1 Technical data X Pure (PUXA, PUXU)
98
380 – 415 V 2N / 3N
(4400 W / 3600 W)
3 x 16 A
2 x 16 A
1 x 32 A
(1 x 20 A / 1 x 16 A)
830 x 515 x
199 mm
23 kg (PUXA)
24,5 kg (PUXU)
2100 W
3000 W
2100 W
3000 W
179,4 Wh/kg
176,2 Wh/kg
191,5 Wh/kg
174,7 Wh/kg
177,5 Wh/kg
197,1 Wh/kg
150 h (1 year)
Device dimensions PUXA
Ø175
Fig. 3.1 PUXA device dimensions top view
233
Fig. 3.2 PUXA device dimensions front view
Fig. 3.3 PUXA device dimensions side view
230290
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515
230 230
40
6
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Device dimensions PUXU
Ø175
Fig. 3.4 PUXU device dimensions top view
233
Fig. 3.5 PUXU device dimensions front view
Fig. 3.6 PUXU device dimensions side view
230290
485
3.2 Pure (PURA, PURU)
ParameterValue
Multiphase supply voltage
27,5
Single-phase supply voltage220 – 240 V
Frequency50 Hz – 60 Hz
Maximum power consumption7600 W
Fuse protection/
Three-phase power supply
515
Fuse protection/
230 230
Two-phase power supply
Fuse protection/
Single-phase power supply
40
Dimensions
(width x depth x height)
Weight
(incl. accessories/packaging)
Cooktop
6
Surface materialglass ceramic
Cooktop power levels1 – 9, P
Size of front cooking zoneØ 210 mm
Front cooking zone power setting
199
output
Size of rear cooking zoneØ 175 mm
Rear cooking zone power setting
output
Cooktop energy consumption (pan size)
Front left cooking zone 1
Rear left cooking zone 2
(210 mm) 186,3 Wh/kg
(180 mm)
Front right cooking zone 3
(210 mm)
Rear right cooking zone 4
(150 mm)
Total (average)183,1 Wh/kg
Exhaust air system (PURA)
Cooktop extractor power levels 1 – 9, P
Exhaust air connectionBORA Ecotube
Recirculation system (PURU)
Cooktop extractor power levels 1 – 9, P
Size of exhaust opening (W x H)) 445 x 137 mm
Maximum activated charcoal
filter service life
Tab. 3.2 Technical data Pure (PURA, PURU)
380 – 415 V 2N / 3N
(4400 W / 3600 W)
3 x 16 A
2 x 16 A
1 x 32 A
(1 x 20 A / 1 x 16 A)
760 x 515 x
199 mm
22,5 kg (PURA)
24,4 kg (PURU)
2300 W
3000 W
1400 W
2100 W
177,2 Wh/kg
191,5 Wh/kg
177,2 Wh/kg
150 h (1 year)
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760
68
732
487
63
760
68
732
63
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Technical data
Device dimensions PURA
340
Ø175
444
Fig. 3.7 PURA device dimensions top view
196,5
Fig. 3.8 PURA device dimensions front view
R3
158
255 120
6
Device dimensions PURU
340
Ø175
515
444
Fig. 3.10 PURU device dimensions top view
199
196,5
Fig. 3.11 PURU device dimensions front view
158
R3
255 120
515
6
199
Fig. 3.9 PURA device dimensions side view
100
400
485
Fig. 3.12 PURU device dimensions side view
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Manufacturer
Power consumption in standby modeP
BORA
*
BORA
*
W
4 Energy labelling
Product information according to delegated regulation (EU) no. 65/2014 and regulation (EU)
no. 66/2014.
EN
Model identification
Symbol
Energy consumption
Annual energy consumptionAEC
Energy efficiency class–
Energy efficiency indexEEI
Flow volume
Fluid dynamic efficiencyFDE
Fluid dynamic efficiency class–
Minimum air flow in normal use–
Maximum air flow in normal use–
Maximum air flow on intensive or boost setting (power setting)Q
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency pointQ
Measured air pressure at best efficiency pointP
Measured electric power input at best efficiency pointW
Time increase factorf
Lighting
Lighting efficiencyLE
Lighting efficiency class–
Nominal power of the lighting systemW
Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surfaceE
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum speed
available in normal use
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at maximum speed
available in normal use
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions on intensive or boost
setting (power setting)
Sound pressure level at minimum speed available in normal use**–
Sound pressure level at maximum speed available in normal use**–
Sound pressure level on intensive or boost setting (power setting)**–
Power consumption
Power consumption in off modeP
Tab. 4.1 Energy labelling
middle
PUXA
Value
35,6
hood
43,3
hood
32,9
hood
187,3
563,3
626,1
max
313,4
BEP
460,7
BEP
122,0
BEP
hood
L
96,4
hood
–
41,2
–
66,4
–
68,6
28,6
53,8
56,0
0,18
o
s
A+
0,8
PURA
Value
33,7
A+
42,8
32,6
A
A
179,1
548,3
622
304,3
446
115,5
0,8
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
97,8
A
A
40,1
65,8
67,7
27,5
53,2
55,1
0,12
Unit
kWh/a
–
–
–
–
m³/h
m³/h
m³/h
m³/h
Pa
W
–
lx/W
–
W
lx
%
–
dB(A) re_1pW
dB(A) re_1pW
dB(A) re_1pW
LpA in dB re 20 µPa
LpA in dB re 20 µPa
LpA in dB re 20 µPa
W
* Not applicable to this product.
** Voluntary information
The sound pressure level has been determined from a distance of 1 m (distance-dependent level
recording) on the basis of the sound power level established in EN 60704-2-13.
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5 Appliance description
Observe all safety and warning information during
operation (see “2 Safety”).
5.1 Model description
ModelLong description
PUXAX Pure surface induction cooktop with
PUXUX Pure surface induction cooktop with
PURAPure induction cooktop with integrated
PURUPure induction cooktop with integrated
Tab. 5.1 Model description
5.2 System description
5.2.1 Structure
integrated cooktop extractor – exhaust air
integrated cooktop extractor – recirculation
cooktop extractor – exhaust air
cooktop extractor – recirculation
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Fig. 5.2 Rear view of PUXA, PURA
[1] Exhaust opening
[2] Air guiding housing with housing base
7
6
Fig. 5.1 Cooktop
[1] Air inlet nozzle
[2] Stainless steel grease filter
[3] Cooktop
[4] Inlet opening
[5] Fan
[6] Operating panel
[7] Cooking zone (x 4)
102
1
2
12
Fig. 5.3 Rear view of PUXU, PURU
3
[1] Air cleaning box with telescopic pull-out
[2] Air guiding housing with housing base
4
5.2.2 Operating panel
5
The cooktop extractor and cooktops are operated
via a central operating panel. The operating panel
is fitted with electronic sensor buttons and display
panels. The sensor buttons respond to finger
contact (touch zones).
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Fig. 5.4 Central touch/slider operating panel
Appliance description
[12] Pause function
[13] Select fan/Call up menu
Indicator zones
EN
1
2
3
4
5
6
Touch zones/buttons
13
12
11
9
Fig. 5.5 Touch zones/buttons
[1] Switching on/off
[2] Short-time timer (egg timer)
[3] Control lock
[4] Power level setting zone plus
[5] Cooking zone selection (x 4)
[6] Touch slider (power level setting zone)
[7] Power level setting zone minus
[8] Heat retention function
[9] Fan functions
[10] Cooking zone timer
[11] Cleaning lock
Fig. 5.6 Indicator zones
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
810
[1] Multi-function display
[2] Fan display
[3] Cooking zone indicator (x 4)
[4] Cooking zone timer indicator (x 4)
[5] Warming indicator (x 4)
[6] Dividing line
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5.2.3 Symbols
Symbols DescriptionFunction/meaning
Power button Switching on/off
Pause button Activating/deactivating the
Cleaning
button
Egg timer
button
Lock buttonControl lock
SliderSetting values
Plus buttonIncreasing values
Minus button Decreasing values
Fan buttonActivating/deactivating
Timer button Setting the cooking zone
Warming
button
Tab. 5.2 Meaning of the symbols displayed (icons)
pause function
Activating/deactivating the
cleaning lock
Setting the short-time timer
(egg timer)
the automatic extractor
function, cancelling the
after-run function
timer
Activating/deactivating the
heat retention function
5.2.4 7-segment display
Multi-function display Meaning
Fan display
Multi-function
display
Cooking zone indicator Meaning
Cooking zone
indicator
Tab. 5.3 Meaning of the 7-segment displays
Power levels
–
Power setting
Inactive
Automatic extractor function
Automatic after-run
Filter service
Time indication
Error code
e.g.
Power level
–
Power setting
Heat retention level (Pure)
Heat retention level 1
(X Pure)
Heat retention level 2
(X Pure)
Heat retention level 3
(X Pure)
Pan size recognition
Inactive
Residual heat indicator
(cooking zone is switched
off but still hot)
Error
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5.2.5 Lighting
The operating panel has 2 different levels of
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lighting (100% and 50%).
On principle the system adapts the lighting
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to the current operating scenario. Relevant
display elements are more brightly lit and
irrelevant ones are dimmed. Unavailable
functions are faded out.
LightingUse
100%Function is active and selected
50%
0%
(no indicator)
Tab. 5.4 Lighting
Function is inactive but can be selected
Function is unavailable
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5.2.6 Sounds
The volume of the acoustic signals can be set
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in the menu (0% to 100%).
The acoustic signal for the power button
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cannot be set to 0.
Safety-relevant acoustic signals are always
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emitted with the volume at 100%.
The system basically differentiates between two
different types of acoustic signals:
Acoustic signalPurpose
Short individual beep (0.1 s)
Sequence of beepsInteraction required
Tab. 5.5 Sounds
Confirmation of a selection
5.3 How the cooktop
extractor works
Depending on the model you purchased, the
cooktop extractor can be operated as an exhaust air
or a recirculating air version.
Exhaust air mode
The air suctioned away is purified by the grease filter
and expelled into the open air via a duct system.
The exhaust air must not be expelled into:
O
a smoke or exhaust gas flue that is in operation
O
a shaft used for the aeration of rooms where
fireplaces are installed.
If the exhaust air is to be directed into a smoke or
exhaust gas flue that is not in use, the installation
must be checked and approved by the responsible
heating engineer.
Recirculation mode
The air suctioned away is purified by the grease filter
and an activated charcoal filter and fed back into the
room in which the appliance is installed.
To prevent odours in recirculation mode, an odour
filter must be used.
For health and hygiene reasons, the activated
charcoal filter must be replaced at the
recommended intervals (see “8 Cleaning and
maintenance” ).
In recirculation mode, ensure sufficient
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ventilation and aeration to expel humidity.
5.4 How the induction
cooktop works
An induction coil is located underneath an induction
cooking zone. If the cooking zone is switched on,
this coil creates a magnetic field that acts directly
on the base of the pot thus heating it up. The
cooking zone is only indirectly heated up by the heat
emitted by the pot. Cooking zones with induction
only work if the cookware has a magnetisable base.
Induction automatically takes into account the size
of the cookware used which means that only the
area in the cooking zone covered by the base of the
pot is heated up.
5.4.1 Suitable cookware
The heating and heat-through times for
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the cookware base, as well as the cooking
results, are significantly influenced by the
structure and material of the cookware.
Cookware with this symbol is suitable for
induction cooktops. The cookware used
for the induction cooktop must be made
of metal, feature magnetic properties and
possess an ample base.
Suitable cookware is made of:
O
stainless steel with a magnetisable base
O
enamelled steel
O
cast iron
X Perform a magnet test, if necessary. If a magnet
sticks to the base of the utensils, they are normally
induction compatible.
X Pay attention to the cookware base. The bottom
of the cookware should not show any sign of
curvature. Due to incorrect hob temperature
monitoring, this curvature may cause the
cookware to overheat. To avoid scratching the
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cooktop, the base of the cookware must not have
any sharp grooves or sharp edges.
X Place the cookware (without a mat or similar)
directly onto the glass ceramic.
X Observe the minimum pot base diameter.
ApplianceCooking zone Minimum diameter of
cookware base
PUXAfront
rear
PUXUfront
rear
PURAfront
rear
PURUfront
rear
120mm
120 mm
120mm
120 mm
120mm
90 mm
120mm
90 mm
Tab. 5.6 Minimum cookware diameter
5.4.2 Noises
The following noises may occur in the cookware
when using induction cooking zones, depending on
the material and the finish of the base:
O
Humming may occur when using a high power
level. This decreases or disappears when the
power level is decreased.
O
Crackling or whistling may occur due to the bases
of cookware being made of different materials
(e.g. sandwich base).
O
Clicking sounds may occur during electronic
switching procedures, especially at low power
levels.
O
Whirring may occur when the cooling fan is
switched on. In order to increase the service life
of the electronic system, the cooktop is equipped
with a cooling fan. The cooling fan switches on
automatically if the cooktop is used intensively.
You will hear a whirring sound. The cooling fan
may continue to run after the appliance has been
switched off.
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Functions and operation
EN
X Observe all safety and warning information during
operation (see “2 Safety”).
Do not operate the integrated cooktop
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extractor with other cooktops.
The cooktop should only be operated when
i
the filter replacement cover, stainless steel
grease filter and air inlet nozzle are installed
(as well as the activated charcoal filter in the
recirculation model).
6.1 General operating
instructions
The cooktop extractor and cooktop are operated
via a central operating panel. The operating panel
is fitted with electronic sensor buttons and display
panels. The sensor buttons respond to finger
contact.
You operate the appliance by touching the
corresponding sensor button with your finger (touch
control).
6.2 Touch control
The system recognises different touch
i
commands. It differentiates between a brief
touch (tap), a prolonged touch (long press)
and vertical swiping movements with your
finger (swipe).
Touch
commands
TapButtons + slider0.3 s
Long pressButtons + slider1–8 s
SwipeSlider0.1–8 s
Tab. 6.1 Touch control
Applicable toTime (contact)
6.3 Function overview
The X Pure and Pure cooktops come with different
functions:
X PurePure
PUXA PUXU PURA PURU
Short-time timer (egg
timer)
Control lock
Cleaning lock
Cooktop extractor functions
Automatic after-run
Fan power setting
Automatic extractor
function
Filter service display
Cooktop functions
Cooking zone power
setting
Pan size recognition
Permanent pan size
recognition
Automatic heat up
function
Cooking zone timer
Pause function
Heat retention function
Variable heat retention
The switch-on animation is displayed in the slider.
O
If start-up is successful, the standard display will
appear in the operating panel.
Fig. 6.1 Standard display after switching on
If the child lock is active, the lock button
i
will light up after system start-up . The
standard display will only appear once it has
been unlocked (see “6.7.1 Child lock”).
Switching off
X Long press on the power button .
O
The switching-off animation is displayed.
O
If the cooktop extractor has been on:
O
The fan symbol will light up and the
automatic after-run function will start (the
automatic after-run animation is displayed).
O
The display goes out when the after-run time
has lapsed.
O
If the cooktop has been on:
O
The residual heat indicator is displayed for
previously active and still hot cooking zones.
O
The display goes out when no more residual
heat is present.
6.4.2 Short-time timer (egg timer)
The short-time timer emits both a visual and an
acoustic signal after a time set by the user and
provides the function of a conventional egg timer.
Activating the short-time timer
X Tap the egg timer button
O
flashes in the multi-function display.
O
The cooking zones in the display
are dimmed.
Setting the time
X Select the desired power level:
CommandIncrease timeDecrease time
Swipe
Tap
Tab. 6.3 Setting the time
O
The egg timer button starts to flash.
Starting the short-time timer
X Tap the flashing egg timer button
O
The set time starts to count down.
O
The egg timer button and the remaining time are
shown in the operating panel.
Time lapsed
O
10seconds before the set time lapses, the
system flashes the remaining time.
O
In the last 5seconds of the countdown an
acoustic signal can be heard every second.
O
The time indicator changes to the fan power
level.
Deactivating the short-time timer early
X Long press on the egg timer button
O
The short-time timer is stopped.
O
The operating panel display changes to the
standard display.
If the appliance is switched off, the short-time
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timer will remain active.
upwards
(exact to the
minute)
downwards
(exact to the
minute)
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6.4.3 Control lock
The control lock prevents the current settings from
being changed accidentally or without permission.
O
If the control lock is active, the
symbol
O
The functions are locked and the operating panel
lights up
is dimmed (exception: power button).
Activating the control lock
X Long press on the lock button .
O
The operating panel is dimmed.
O
The lock button lights up.
O
All functions are deactivated except for the power
button and the lock button.
If the system is switched off when the control
i
lock is active, the control lock will no longer
be active next time the system is switched on.
Deactivating the control lock
X Long press on the lock button .
O
The standard display lights up and the operating
panel is reactivated.
O
The lock button is dimmed.
6.4.4 Cleaning lock
The cleaning lock prevents settings from being
changed when wiping the operating panel during
a cooking session. When activated, the operating
panel is locked for 10seconds. The remaining
time is displayed. All appliance settings remain
unchanged in the meantime. Once the time has
lapsed you can use the functions again.
6.5 Operating the cooktop
extractor
6.5.1 Switching the fan on and off
Switching the fan on
The fan is switched on by setting the fan power
level.
X Set the fan power level.
O
The fan symbol lights up.
O
The set fan power level is shown in the multifunction display.
Switching the fan off
X Swipe downwards to power level 0
or
X tap until power level 0 is reached
or
X long press on the fan button
or
X long press on the fan power level in the multi-
function display.
O
The automatic after-run function is started.
6.5.2 Setting the fan power level
The fan power levels can be set in
3 different ways.
X By tapping a certain position on the slider
or
X by swiping until you reach the required power
level
or
X by tapping on or .
Activating the cleaning lock
X Tap the cleaning button .
O
The cleaning button lights up.
O
The operating panel is locked.
O
The remaining seconds are shown in the multifunction display.
Deactivating the cleaning lock early
X Long press on the cleaning button
O
The cleaning button is dimmed.
O
The operating panel is unlocked.
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6.5.3 Fan power setting
When the power setting is activated, maximum
extractor power is available for a predefined time.
This power setting makes it possible to suction
away high levels of cooking vapours more quickly.
After 5 minutes, the power setting is automatically
switched to power level9.
Activating the fan power setting
X Tap on when power level 9 is active.
O
appears in the display.
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Deactivating the fan power setting
The fan power setting is deactivated early if another
power level is set.
6.5.4 Automatic extractor function
The extractor power level automatically adjusts
itself depending on the current cooktop settings.
No manual adjustment of the fan controls is
necessary but it is possible. The extractor power is
automatically adjusted to the highest power level
used on all connected cooking zones. If the cooking
zone power level is changed, the extractor power
is automatically adjusted. The extractor power is
adjusted after a 20 second delay.
FunctionPower levels
Cooking level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P
Extractor power 4 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 P
Tab. 6.4 Extraction performance and cooking level
Activating the automatic extractor function:
X tap the fan button .
O
The fan symbol lights up.
O
An animation appears on the slider.
O
is displayed.
Deactivating the automatic extractor function:
X swipe
to a fan power level
or
X tap the fan button .
Switching off the automatic after-run early
X tap the fan button .
BORA expressly recommends use of the
i
cooktop extractor after-run function.
6.5.6 Filter service display
The cooktop extractor filter service display is
automatically activated when the end of the
activated charcoal filter service life is reached (only
in recirculation mode).
O
F
is displayed in the multi-function display.
O
The filter service display is shown every time the
cooktop extractor is switched on and remains
active until the filter has been changed and the
filter service display has been reset (see “7.3
Menu item 3: Showing the filter status and
resetting filter service display”).
O
The cooktop extractor can still be operated
without limitations.
The components of the grease filter
i
require regular cleaning regardless of the
filter service display (see “8 Cleaning and
maintenance”).
6.6 Operating the cooktop
6.6.1 Pan size recognition
6.5.5 Automatic after-run
The cooktop extractor continues to run at a lower
level and switches off automatically after a defined
time.
The duration of the after-run function can be set
in the menu (10, 15 or 20 minutes). The default
duration of the after-run function is 20 minutes.
O
When the extractor is switched off, the automatic
after-run function is activated.
O
Once the automatic after-run period has lapsed,
the cooktop extractor switches itself off.
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The cooking zone recognises the size of the
cookware automatically and only targets the energy
at that area. It also recognises cookware that is
unsuitable or too small, or if there is no cookware
present.
A cooking zone is not working if
/ are alternated in the display.
This happens if...
O
... it is switched on without cookware or with
unsuitable cookware;
O
... the base diameter of the cookware is too small;
O
... the cookware is removed from a switched-on
cooking zone.
If no pot is recognised 10 minutes after setting
a power level, the cooking zone will switch off
automatically.
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6.6.2 Permanent pan size
recognition
The appliance automatically recognises cookware
and switches the corresponding cooking zone on.
The cooking zone does not need to be switched on
manually (see “7.7 Menu item 7: Permanent pan
size recognition”).
6.6.3 Switching the cooking zone
on/off
Switching on the cooking zone
X Tap on a cooking zone .
O
The cooking zone controls are activated for
2seconds and you can apply settings to the
chosen cooking zone.
O
The additional cooking zone functions appear.
X Repeat this process to operate further cooking
zones if necessary.
Switching off the cooking zone
X Tap the required cooking zone.
X Swipe right down to the bottom until appears in
the cooking zone display
or
X long press on the cooking zone
O
is displayed in the cooking zone display.
O
After 2seconds, the standard display appears.
or
X tap until appears in the cooking zone
display.
ActivityPower level
Melting butter and chocolate,
breaking up gelatine
Keeping sauces and soups warm,
soaking rice
Cooking potatoes, pasta, soups and
ragouts, steaming fruit, vegetables and
fish, defrosting food
Frying in coated pans, moderate frying
(without overheating the fat) of pork
cutlets or fish
Heating up fat, browning meat,
cooking thickened sauces and
soups, making omelettes
Bringing large amounts of liquid to the
boil,
searing steaks
Heating up water
Tab. 6.5 Recommendations for power levels
–
–
–
–
The specifications provided in the table are standard
values. Depending on the cookware and filling
quantity, it is recommended to either decrease or
increase the power level.
The cooking zone power levels on the
i
cooktops are shown in the corresponding
cooking zone display as a 7-segment font (
- ).
Two seconds after the power level is changed,
i
the operating panel display automatically
returns to the standard display.
6.6.4 Setting cooking zone power
levels
The high power output of induction cooktops results
in the very quick heating up of cookware. In order to
avoid burning food, slight adjustment is needed in
comparison to conventional cooking systems when
selecting the power level.
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Adjusting the power level
X Tap the required cooking zone.
The cooking zone power levels can be set in 3
different ways:
X by tapping a certain position on the slider
or
X by swiping until you reach the required power
level
or
X by tapping on or .
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6.6.5 Cooking zone power setting
When the power setting is activated, maximum
cooking zone power is available for a predefined
time.
O
The available power is targeted at the cooking
zone, meaning that the max. power of the second
cooking zone on that side is automatically
reduced temporarily:
O
If the front cooking zone is operated using
the power setting, a maximum power level of
7 can be selected in the rear cooking zone.
O
If the rear cooking zone is operated using
the power setting, a maximum power level of
7 can be selected in the front cooking zone
(max. power level 8 on Pure).
O
If the power level selected for the second
cooking zone is too high, P will flash three
times and the cooking zone will switch back
to power level 9.
Never heat up oil, fat and the like on the
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power setting. The bottom of the pan can
overheat due to the high power output.
Activating the power setting for a cooking zone
X Tap on when power level 9 is active.
O
appears in the cooking zone display.
Deactivating the power setting
O
After 5 minutes, the cooking zone is automatically
switched back to power level
or
O
the power setting is deactivated early if another
power level is set.
6.6.6 Automatic heat up function
When the automatic heat up function is activated,
the cooking zone works at full power for a certain
time and is then automatically reset to the previously
set level.
Power level
(continuous cooking level)
Tab. 6.6 Heating time overview
Heating time
in min:sec
00:40
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:20
7:00
2:00
3:00
Activating the automatic heat up function
X Tap the required cooking zone
X Setting the power level (= continuous cooking
level)
X Long press on the slider at a position
lower than power level 9
O
The automatic heat up function is activated.
O
Whilst the automatic heat up function is active,
the power level displayed will flash.
O
When the heat up time has ended, the cooking
zone will stay on the previously set continuous
cooking level.
Deactivating the automatic heat up function
early
The automatic heat up function is deactivated early
if a lower power level is set.
If the power level of a cooking zone is
i
increased when the automatic heat up
function is active, the automatic heat up
function remains active. The time is restarted
for the new continuous cooking level.
If the cooking zone power level is decreased
while the automatic heat up function is active,
the automatic heat up function is deactivated.
6.6.7 Cooking zone timer
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This automatic cut-off function automatically
switches off the selected cooking zone once a
preset time has lapsed. The cooking zone timer can
also be used on several cooking zones at the same
time (multi-timer).
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function, a cooking zone power level must
first be set.
Activating cooking zone timers
X Tap on a cooking zone
O
The additional cooking zone functions are
displayed.
O
If the chosen cooking zone is not yet active
(=power level ) a power level can now be set.
X Tap the timer button
O
The time flashes in the multi-function
display.
Setting the time
X Select the desired power level:
CommandIncrease timeDecrease time
Swipe
Tap
(exact to the
minute)
upwards
(exact to the
minute)
downwards
Tab. 6.7 Setting the time
O
The timer symbol starts to flash.
Starting the cooking zone timer
X Tap the flashing timer button
O
The set time starts to count down.
O
The timer symbol is shown next to the
cooking zone.
O
The operating panel display changes to the
standard display after 2seconds.
O
10seconds before the set time lapses, the
system flashes the remaining time.
O
In the last 5seconds of the countdown an
acoustic signal can be heard every second.
Showing the remaining time
The cooking zone timer is active and the time counts
down:
X Tap the cooking zone
O
The remaining time is shown in the multi-function
display.
Changing the active cooking zone timer
X Tap a cooking zone with an active timer
O
The remaining time is displayed.
X Tap the timer button
Functions and operation
O
The timer is stopped.
O
The remaining time flashes in the display.
O
The system changes to input mode.
X Change the set time.
X Confirm the new set time and start the timer.
EN
Multi-timer
X Tap on a different cooking zone
O
The additional cooking zone functions are
displayed.
O
If the chosen cooking zone is not yet active
(=power level ) a power level can now be set.
X Tap the timer button
O
The time flashes in the multi-function
display.
O
Now the time can be set and the cooking zone
timer started.
Switching the cooking zone timer off early
X Tap a cooking zone with an active timer
O
The remaining time is displayed.
X Long press on the timer button
or
X long press on the cooking zone with an active
timer
O
The timer is stopped.
O
The system switches to the standard display.
O
The cooking zone remains active on the set power
level.
Time lapsed
O
10seconds before the set time lapses, the
system flashes the remaining time.
O
In the last 5seconds of the countdown an
acoustic signal can be heard every second.
O
The time display and the timer button
flash.
O
At the end of the set time the cooking zone is
automatically deactivated (= power level ).
6.6.8 Pause function
With the pause function all cooking zones can be
quickly and easily deactivated temporarily. When
the function is cancelled, operation resumes at the
original settings.
The cooking session can be paused for a maximum
of 10 minutes. Once 10 minutes have lapsed, the
cooking session is automatically ended.
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Activating the pause function
X Tap the pause button
O
The pause button lights up, all cooking sessions
are paused and an acoustic signal is heard.
O
The cooking zone indicators are dimmed.
O
The pause timer is started (max. 10 min).
During the pause, the fan function is not
i
interrupted. Any active short-time timers stay
the same. Active cooking zone timers are
stopped.
Deactivating the pause function
X Long press on the pause button
O
The pause button is dimmed.
O
The cooking zone indicators light up.
O
All cooking sessions are resumed at the power
levels set prior to the pause.
O
Active cooking zone timers are resumed.
6.6.9 Heat retention function
(only on Pure)
The warming function enables meals that have
already been cooked to be kept warm at a lower
temperature without any risk of burning.
O
The maximum duration for the heat retention
function is preset to 8 hours.
Activating the heat retention function
X Tap the required cooking zone
O
The additional cooking zone functions appear.
X Tap the heat retention button
O
The heat retention level is activated.
O
is displayed in the cooking zone display.
O
The heat retention symbol is shown next to
the cooking zone.
6.6.10 Variable heat retention
function
(only on X Pure)
Depending on the application or food used, it
is possible to choose from 3 warming levels at
different temperatures:
heat retention level SymbolTemperature
1 (melting)
2 (keeping warm)
#
3 (simmering)
Tab. 6.8 Heat retention levels
O
The maximum duration of the heat retention
function is limited to 8 hours.
In practice the temperatures of the warming levels
i
may vary slightly as they are influenced by the
cookware, the amount of food and the different
heating technologies.
The temperatures can also vary due to the
influence of the cooktop extractor.
Activating the heat retention function
X Tap the required cooking zone
X Tap the heat retention button
O
The first heat retention level ( ) is displayed.
O
The warming symbol is shown next to the
cooking zone.
Increasing or reducing the heat retention level
X Swipe upwards or downwards until the required
heat retention level is reached
or
X tap or until the required warming level is
reached
≈ 42°C
≈ 74°C
≈ 94°C
Deactivating the heat retention function
X Tap the required cooking zone
X Tap the heat retention button
or
X swipe right down to the bottom (power level 0)
O
The heat retention function is deactivated.
Setting a power level also deactivates the heat
retention function.
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Deactivating the heat retention function
X Tap the cooking zone on which the heat retention
function is activated
X Swipe downwards
or
X long press on the heat retention button
O
The heat retention function is deactivated.
O
The residual heat indicator appears in the
cooking zone display if necessary.
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6.6.11 Bridging function
(only on X Pure)
With the bridging function two cooking zones can
be combined to form one large cooking zone. The
power for the combined zones is then adjusted
by a single operating control. Power adjustment
takes place simultaneously (both cooking zones are
operated on the same power level).
The bridging function is suitable for heating food,
e.g. in a roaster.
If both cooking zones are active before the
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bridging function is activated, the lower power
level is adopted. If cooking zone timers are
active, the lower timer value is adopted.
If no suitable cookware is detected (pan
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size recognition) within 10 seconds with the
bridging function active, the bridging function
will be disabled and the cooking zones will be
deactivated.
Activating the bridging function
X Tap both cooking zones at the same time.
O
The bridging function is now active.
O
The dividing line between the cooking zones on
the operating panel disappears and the additional
cooking-zone functions are displayed.
O
Both cooking zone indicators show the same
power level.
O
Changes to the power level now apply
simultaneously to both cooking zones.
O
Active additional cooking-zone functions are
adopted and apply to both cooking zones (dual
display).
Deactivating the bridging function
X Long press on one of the two cooking zones with
an active bridging function
or
X tap the cooking zones with an active bridging function
simultaneously.
O
The bridging function is deactivated.
O
The dividing line between the cooking zones on
the operating panel reappears.
O
The power levels are set to 0
O
If a cooking zone timer was active, it is
deactivated.
O
If cookware is only detected on one of the two
cooking zones, the bridging function is cancelled
after ten seconds and the empty cooking zone is
deactivated.
6.6.12 Automatic bridging function
(only on X Pure)
If a large enough cooking pot or roaster is placed on
the two cooking zones that are one behind the other,
they will automatically be combined to form one large
cooking zone. The bridging function does not need to
be activated manually.
If the permanent pan size recognition
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is switched on (see “7.7 Menu item 7:
Permanent pan size recognition”), the
automatic bridging function is also activated.
6.7 Safety features
6.7.1 Child lock
The child lock prevents the appliance from being
switched on accidentally.
O
After switching on the appliance, the lock symbol
lights up in the operating panel display .
Permanently activating/deactivating the child
lock
see “7.2 Menu item 2: Childproofing feature”
Deactivating the child lock for a cooking
session
X Long press on the lock button .
X Swipe downwards
O
The standard display lights up and the operating
panel is reactivated.
6.7.2 Residual heat indicator
If a cooking zone is still hot after switching off, there
is a risk of burns or fire. While is displayed for a
cooking zone (residual heat indicator), do not touch
the cooking zone or place any heat-sensitive objects
on top of it.
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Functions and operation
shown at 100% brightness: very high
temperature.
O
shown at 50% brightness: high temperature.
The display goes out after a sufficient
cooling time (temperature <55°C).
6.7.3 Safety shut-down
Cooktop extractor
The cooktop extractor switches to automatic mode
after 120min if there has been no input or changes
to the power level.
Cooktops
Each cooking zone is automatically switched off
after a predefined operating time in which the power
level has not been changed. 3 levels are available to
set the time until safety shut-down.
X Do not push or pull cookware over the cooktop.
X Always lift pots and pans.
X Keep the cooktop and extractor clean.
X Remove any dirt immediately.
X Only use cookware suitable for glass ceramic
cooktops (see “5.4.1 Suitable cookware”).
8.3 Cleaning the cooktop
F
When the cooktop extractor is in use the air
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inlet nozzle must be fitted so that no small or
light objects such as fabric or paper cleaning
cloths can be sucked in.
X Make sure that the cooktop is switched off.
X Wait until all cooking zones are cold.
X Remove all coarse dirt and food residues from the
cooktop using a glass ceramic scraper.
X Apply the cleaning agent to the cold cooktop.
X Spread the cleaning agent using kitchen roll or a
clean cloth.
X Wipe the cooktop clean with a damp cloth.
X Dry the cooktop with a clean cloth.
If the cooktop is hot:
X Remove stubborn residues of plastic, aluminium
foil, sugar or sweet dishes from the hot cooking
zone immediately using a glass ceramic scraper
to prevent burning.
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Heavy soiling
X Remove heavy soiling and marks (limescale
marks, mother-of-pearl-like shiny marks) using
cleaning products while the cooktop is still warm.
X Wipe off any food that boils over with a damp
cloth.
X Remove any remaining dirt with the glass ceramic
scraper.
X Always remove any seeds, crumbs or similar that
fall onto the cooktop during cooking immediately
to prevent the surface getting scratched.
Any changes in colour or glossy spots do not mean
that the cooktop is damaged. They do not affect the
functionality of the cooktop or the stability of the
glass ceramic panel.
Changes in the colour of the cooktop are the result
of residues which have not been removed and have
burnt on.
Glossy spots are the result of wear by the pan
base, especially if aluminium-based cookware or
unsuitable cleaning agents are used. These are
difficult to remove.
8.4 Cleaning the cooktop
extractor
The air inlet nozzle and stainless steel grease filter
absorb the greasy particles from cooking vapours.
X Make sure that the cooktop and cooktop
extractor are switched off.
X Wait until the fan indicator shows
X Clean the cooktop extractor in accordance with
the cleaning cycles.
X Clean the surfaces of the extraction system using
a soft, damp cloth, detergent or a mild window
cleaning agent.
X Soften dried on dirt using a damp cloth (do not
scrape it off!).
0.
8.4.1 Removing the components
Removing the X Pure air inlet nozzle
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Fig. 8.1 Removing air inlet nozzle PUXA, PUXU
[1] Air inlet nozzle
Prerequisite:
The fan level indicator shows 0.
X Tilt the air inlet nozzle [1] from its horizontal
position.
X Remove the air inlet nozzle [1] with your other
hand.
Removing the Pure air inlet nozzle
1
2
Fig. 8.2 Removing air inlet nozzle PURA, PURU
[1] Air inlet nozzle
[2] Access opening
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Prerequisite:
The fan level indicator shows 0.
X Reach into the access opening [2] of the air inlet
nozzle [1] with your finger.
X Pull the air inlet nozzle [1] up and out.
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Removing the stainless steel grease filter
1
2
3
Fig. 8.3 Removing the stainless steel grease lter
X Take hold of the stainless steel grease filter by the
handle [2].
X Pull the stainless steel grease filter [1] up and out
of the suction opening [3].
8.4.2 Cleaning the air inlet nozzle
and stainless steel grease
filter
If it is no longer possible to clean the
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stainless steel grease filter completely, it
must be replaced (see “12 Warranty, technical
service, spare parts, accessories”).
Manual cleaning
X Use a cleaner and degreaser in one.
X Rinse the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel
grease filter with hot water.
X Use a soft brush to clean the air inlet nozzle and
stainless steel grease filter.
X After cleaning, rinse the air inlet nozzle and
stainless steel grease filter well.
Cleaning in the dishwasher
X Remove coarse food residues from the stainless
steel filter
X Rinse the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel
grease filter with a rinsing programme at a
maximum of 65°C.
To prevent water from dripping into the
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appliance, it is recommendable to shake the
nozzle well upon removal from the dishwater
and, if necessary, to dry it with a tea towel.
8.4.3 Fitting the components
Inserting the stainless steel grease filter
X Take hold of the stainless steel grease filter by the
handle [2].
X Insert the stainless steel grease filter [1] in
the inlet opening [3]. A lock is not provided or
necessary.
Inserting the air inlet nozzle
X Insert the air inlet nozzle in the inlet opening.
X Make sure it is positioned correctly.
8.4.4 Removing liquids from the
appliance
Any liquids that flow into the appliance through
the inlet opening are caught by the stainless steel
grease filter (up to 150 ml) and in the air guiding
housing. Do the following:
X Switch off the fan and deactivate the after-
run function (see “6.5 Operating the cooktop
extractor”).
X Remove the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel
grease filter.
X Empty the stainless steel grease filter.
X Check whether any liquid has gathered in the
base of the air guiding housing.
X If necessary, wipe the liquid up from the housing
base from above through the inlet opening using a
sponge or cloth.
X Clean the air guiding housing.
X To dry the odour filter and duct parts respectively,
switch on the cooktop extractor at a minimum
power level of 5.
O
After 120 minutes the cooktop extractor will
automatically switch to the automatic after-run
function.
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8.5 Cleaning the air guiding
housing
Grease particles and limescale residues from
cooking vapours can settle on the surface of the air
guiding housing. For this reason, regular cleaning is
essential.
The air guiding housing can be found on the bottom
of the cooktop inside the floor unit.
Opening the air guiding housing.
X Make sure that the cooktop and cooktop
extractor are switched off.
X Wait until the fan indicator shows
X Remove the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel
grease filter.
X Inside the inlet opening pull the filter replacement
cover out of the filter housing opening (to remove
the filter replacement cover see Fig. 8.5).
0.
1
2
X Release the 6 locks [5] around the edge of the
base.
X Remove the housing base [2].
X Clean the air guiding housing [1] and the housing
base [2] with a mild cleaning agent.
Closing the air guiding housing
X Position the housing base [2] under the air guiding
housing [1] with the help of the 3 spigots [3].
X Push the housing base [2] upwards into the
sealing groove [4].
X Close the 6 locks [5].
X Check that the housing base is positioned correctly.
X Inside the inlet opening push the filter
replacement cover until it comes to a stop in the
filter housing opening (to insert the filter
replacement cover see Fig. 8.11).
X Check that the filter replacement cover is
positioned correctly.
X Insert the stainless steel grease filter and the air
inlet nozzle.
8.6 Replacing the activated
charcoal filter
An activated charcoal filter will only be fitted with
the stainless steel grease filter if the cooktop
extractor is used in recirculation mode. The
activated charcoal filter absorbs cooking odours that
arise during cooking.
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Fig. 8.4 Air guiding housing
[1] Air guiding housing
[2] Housing base
[3] Spigot
[4] Sealing groove
[5] Lock
X Hold the housing base [2] with one hand.
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when the fan indicator shows
F
(filter service
display). You can obtain the activated charcoal
filter PUAKF from your specialised retailer or
by contacting BORA via the website at
www.bora.com/filter.
X Make sure that the cooktop and cooktop
extractor are switched off.
X Wait until the fan indicator shows
0
.
Removing the activated charcoal filter
X Remove the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel
grease filter.
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1
2
Fig. 8.5 Remove the lter replacement cover
[1] Filter replacement cover
[2] Inlet opening
X Inside the inlet opening [2] pull the filter
replacement cover [1] out through the opening in
the filter housing.
1
2
Fig. 8.6 Removing the activated charcoal lter
from the lter housing
X Take hold of the end of the activated charcoal
filter and pull upwards and towards the left until it
is completely out of the inlet opening.
Inserting the activated charcoal filter
OBEN / TOP
1
2
Fig. 8.8 Activated charcoal lter
[1] Activated charcoal filter
[2] Grip strap
X Remove the packaging from the activated
charcoal filter [1].
X Position the activated charcoal filter correctly
with the help of the printed symbols (arrow left,
grip strap [2] right).
X Hold the activated charcoal filter at both ends.
X Bend the activated charcoal filter into a cylindrical
shape so that both ends of the filter are opposite
each other.
[1] Grip strap
[2] Activated charcoal filter
X Take hold of the activated charcoal filter [2] by
the grip strap [1] and pull it out as far as possible
through the filter housing opening.
Fig. 8.7 Removing the activated charcoal lter
through the inlet opening
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Fig. 8.9 Inserting the activated charcoal lter
through the vent opening
X Tilt the activated charcoal filter towards you
slightly and insert it through the inlet opening.
X Guide the left end of the filter into the opening in
the filter housing.
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Fig. 8.10 Placing the activated charcoal lter in the
end position
X Push the activated charcoal filter into the filter
housing until it will go no further (to do this,
you can place one finger between the slats and
gradually push the filter into the housing).
O
The end position of the activated charcoal filter
is reached when the filter has been fully pushed
inside the filter housing.
1
2
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Fig. 8.11 Inserting the lter replacement cover
[1] Filter replacement cover
[2] Inlet opening
X Inside the inlet opening push the filter
replacement cover until it comes to a stop in the
filter housing opening.
X Check that the filter replacement cover is
positioned correctly.
X Insert the stainless steel grease filter and the air
inlet nozzle.
X Reset the filter status indicator (see “7.3 Menu
item 3: Showing the filter status and resetting
filter service display”).
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9 Troubleshooting
You can often resolve faults and errors that can occur in day-to-day operation yourself. That way you
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save time and money as you don’t need to call out customer services.
X Observe all safety and warning information (see “2 Safety”).
Operating situation CauseRemedy
The cooktop or the fan cannot be
switched on.
Build-up of odours when new
cooktop extractor is in operation.
is displayed in the cooking zone
display
.
The lock symbol is brighter than
the other indicators.
A cooking zone or the entire cooktop
switches off automatically.
The power setting is automatically
shut off prematurely.
The cooktop cooling fan continues
to run when the cooktop has been
switched off.
The extraction performance of the
cooktop extractor has decreased.
is shown in the fan display.
is shown in the cooking zone
is displayed. in the fan
display, in the rear cooking
zones.
is shown in the fan display
is shown in the fan display
(only with PUXU and PURU).
Tab. 9.1 Resolving a fault
The fuse or automatic circuit breaker
of the electrical wiring system in the
apartment and/or house is defective.
The fuse/automatic circuit breaker
trips several times.
The power supply is disconnected.Have a specialist electrician inspect
This is normal on brand-new
appliances.
No or unsuitable cookware on the
cooking zone.
The childproofing feature is activated. Switch off the childproofing feature.
The maximum cooking zone operating
time has been exceeded.
The overheating protection has
tripped.
The cooling fan runs until the cooktop
has cooled.
The grease filter is extremely dirty.
The activated charcoal filter is
extremely dirty
with PUXU und PURU only).
There is an object in the air guiding
housing (e.g. cleaning cloth).
Home In not authorised.Open the window.
The safety device is defective.Contact the BORA Service Team.
The overheating protection has tripped. see “6.7.4 Overheating protection”
Object on the operating panel.Remove the object from the operating
The operating panel is dirty.Clean the operating panel.
Use of a phase-separating window
contact switch.
The cooktop extractor is defective or a
cable connection has become loose.
End of activated charcoal filter service
life reached.
Replace the fuse.
Switch the automatic circuit breaker
back on.
Contact the BORA Service Team.
the power supply.
Odours stop forming after a few
operating hours.
Use suitable cookware. Select the
cookware size depending on the cooking
zone (see “5 Appliance description”).
Put the cooking zone back into
operation.
see “6.7.4 Overheating protection”
Wait until the cooling fan switches off
automatically.
Clean or replace the grease filter.
Insert a new activated charcoal filter
(see “8.6 Replacing the activated
charcoal filter”).
Remove the object.
panel.
Open the window.
Contact the BORA Service Team.
Insert a new activated charcoal filter
(see “8.6 Replacing the activated
charcoal filter”).
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Faults and errors not covered:
X Switch off the appliance.
X Contact the BORA Service Team (see “12 Warranty, technical service, spare parts, accessories”) and
enter the error number displayed and the appliance type.
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X Observe all safety and warning information
(see “2 Safety”).
X Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information
10.1 General installation
instructions
The power supply cable must be provided by
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the customer.
The appliance must not be installed above
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cooling devices, dishwashers, stoves, ovens,
washing machines or dryers.
The contact surface of the worktops and wall
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sealing strips must be made of a heat-resistant
material (up to approx. 100°C).
Worktop cut-outs must be moisture-sealed
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using suitable means and, where necessary,
fitted with a thermal insulator.
The integrated cooktop extractor must not be
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used with other cooktops.
General installation instructions for cooktops
To ensure that the cooktops perform
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optimally at all times, there must be sufficient
ventilation beneath the cooktops.
10.1.1 Simultaneous operation of the
cooktop extractor in the
exhaust air mode and a
fireplace dependent upon the
air supply in the room
National and regional laws and regulations must
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be observed with regard to the exhaust duct
design.
A sufficient air supply must be ensured
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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 air mode,
it draws in air from the room in which it is installed
as well as from neighbouring rooms. If there is
insufficient air supply, low pressure will occur.
Toxic gases could be drawn out of the chimney or
extraction ducting and back into the room.
The performance of the cooktops is affected
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or the cooktops overheat if the warm air
beneath the cooktops cannot escape.
If a cooktop overheats, the power is
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automatically reduced or the cooktop
is switched off completely (see “6.7.4
Overheating protection”).
If cable protection (false floor) is planned
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beneath the appliance, this must be fitted so it
does not obstruct ventilation.
X Make sure that the area below the cooktop has a
sufficient air supply.
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Fig. 10.2 Exhaust air installation – correct
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X If simultaneously operating both a fireplace and the
cooktop extractor in the same room, ensure that:
O
the maximum low pressure is 4Pa (4 x
10–5bar);
O
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;
O
the exhaust air is not channelled into a
chimney that is used for exhaust gases of
appliances operated with gas or other
combustibles;
O
the installation is checked and approved by
an authorised certified engineer (e.g. heating
engineer).
If the cooktop extractor is used exclusively in
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recirculation mode, operation with an open
fireplace is possible without any additional
safety measures.
10.1.2 Home In module PUHIM
(optional)
Via this additional interface it is possible to establish
a connection to other systems and, for example,
a window contact switch or low pressure warning
device can be connected. The module is to be
integrated in the cooktop.
The BORA Pure Home In module PUHIM is
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available as an accessory.
The BORA window contact switch UFKS is
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available as an accessory.
10.2 Scope of delivery
Scope of delivery: PUXA, PUXU, PURA,
PURU
Cooktop with integrated cooktop extractor1
Air inlet nozzle 1
Stainless steel grease filter1
Operating and installation instructions1
Installation clamps4
Sealing tape1
Height adjustment plate set1
Bag containing various small parts for
assembly
Additional scope of delivery: PURU, PUXU
Activated charcoal filter1
Template for back panel cut-out1
Tab. 10.1 Scope of delivery
Checking the scope of delivery
X Make sure the delivery is complete and check it
for damage.
X If there are any missing or damaged parts, please
notify the BORA After Sales Service immediately.
X Do not under any circumstances install parts
which are damaged.
X Dispose of transport packaging in the proper
manner (see “11 Decommissioning,
disassembly and disposal”).
Quantity
10.3 Tools and aids
The following special tools, among others, are
required to correctly install the cooktop:
O
compass saw or hand saw
O
drilling template for cut-out on back panel PURU
(included in scope of delivery)
O
Torx 20 screwdriver
O
black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
1
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10.4.1 Installation clearances
X Observe the required clearance around the
worktop cut-out.
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Pure (PURA, PURU)
≥480
≥300
Fig. 10.3 Required clearance
[1] Required clearance
[2] Worktop cut-out
1
2
≥50
≥300
10.4.2 Minimum unit dimensions for
X Pure (PUXA, PUXU)
≥600
199
≥900
≥600
199
Fig. 10.5 Minimum unit dimensions for Pure
≥800
10.5 Worktop cut-out
The minimum measurement of 50 mm from
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the front edge of the worktop to the worktop
cut-out is a recommendation from BORA.
X Create the worktop cut-out taking into account
the specified cut-out dimensions.
X Make sure that the cut surfaces of the worktops
are properly sealed.
X Comply with the instructions of the worktop
manufacturer.
Fig. 10.4 Minimum unit dimensions for X Pure
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10.5.1 X Pure cut-out dimensions
(PUXA, PUXU)
X Pure flush installation (PUXA, PUXU)
834 ±2
7 +0,5
810 ±2
810 ±2
≤ R5
495 ±2
519 ±2
12
≤ R5
(≥50)
≥50
Fig. 10.6 Cut-out dimensions for ush installation
10 - 40
Fig. 10.7 Rebate dimensions for ush installation
X Pure surface mounting (PUXA, PUXU)
≤ R5
10
10 - 40
Fig. 10.9 Overlay dimensions for surface mounting
10.5.2 Pure cut-out dimensions
≥ 600
Pure flush installation (PURA, PURU)
Fig. 10.10 Cut-out dimensions for ush installation
(PURA, PURU)
≤ R5
(≥ 50)
≥ 50
764 ±2
740 ±2
12
7 +0,5
≤ R5
495 ±2
519 ±2
≥ 600
495 ±2
≥ 50(≥ 50)
Fig. 10.8 Cut-out dimensions for surface mounting
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≥ 600
Fig. 10.11 Rebate dimensions for ush installation
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Pure surface mounting (PURA, PURU)
10 - 40
740 ±2
(≥ 50)
≥ 600
495 ±2
≥ 50
10
≤ R5
Fig. 10.12 Cut-out dimensions for surface mounting
Fig. 10.13 Overlay dimensions for surface mounting
10.6 Installing the appliance in
exhaust air mode (PUXA,
PURA)
National and regional laws and regulations
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must be observed with regard to the exhaust
duct design.
Not compatible with BORA Universal fans.
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You can find planning instructions for
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installation of the exhaust air ducts in the
BORA planning guide.
10.6.1 Preparing kitchen units for the
exhaust air model
O
Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the
worktop cut-out may need to be removed.
O
In the case of thin worktops, there must be a
sufficiently rigid support plate on the unit.
O
The back panel of the floor unit must be adapted
for the exhaust air duct.
O
A minimum clearance of 120 mm between the
back panel of the unit and an adjacent kitchen
unit or room wall must be observed for the air
duct.
O
No false floor is necessary below the cooktop.
If cable protection (false floor) is planned, the
following must be taken into account:
O
It must be fitted in such a way that it can be
removed from below for maintenance work.
O
To ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation, a
minimum distance of 15mm to the bottom
edge of the cooktop is to be observed.
O
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must
be removable.
O
For correct installation, the drawers of the
floor unit must be shortened depending on the
installation situation.
A sufficient air supply must be ensured
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The exhaust air must be directed to the
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outside by appropriate exhaust air ducts.
The minimum cross-section of the air ducts
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must be 176 cm2, which equates to a round
pipe with a diameter of 150 mm or the BORA
Ecotube duct system.
As a general rule, with the built-in fan, a length
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of duct of up to 6 metres with six 90° bends,
8 metres with four 90° bends or 10 metres
with two 90° bends can be installed.
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PUXAAbluft
(Insel):
(Zeile
600):
Pure
700
(min.
600)
min.
50
199
120
640
530
(min.
314)
min.
455
50
min.
279
min.
100
97
60
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10.6.2 Installation dimensions
min.
600
540
(min.
min.
50
199
100
min.
Fig. 10.14 Installation dimensions for exhaust air,
worktop depth 600 mm
Adjusting the back panel of the unit
X Before installation, check the suitability of the
floor unit with regard to the necessary installation
dimensions for the appliance and the planned
duct system.
X If necessary, adjust the position of the back panel
according to the required installation dimensions.
fixing bracket [3] on the installation clamp [2] .
X Tightening torque: max. 2.2 Nm.
10.6.6 Connecting the appliance to
the duct system
The duct system must be fitted to the
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appliance free of load and with the power
supply switched off.
For correct installation, the drawers of the floor
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unit must be shortened depending on the
installation situation.
When attaching the seals, ensure that an
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airtight seal is created with the connecting
duct piece when the seals are compressed.
X Pull the seal [1] onto the exhaust opening [3] on
the appliance. To do this, the seal [1] will need to
be stretched slightly.
X Push the duct part to be connected [2] with the
coupling onto the exhaust opening [3] with the
seal [1].
X Ensure that the seal [1] is not displaced.
10.7 Installing the
recirculation model
(PUXU, PURU) of the
appliance
10.7.1 Recirculation of air from the
kitchen unit
In the case of recirculation appliances, a return
flow aperture of ≥500 cm2 must be provided in the
kitchen unit to guide the clean recirculated air out of
the unit and back into the room.
The return flow aperture can be created above a
shortened plinth. A slatted plinth with at least the
minimum opening cross-section can also be used.
A return flow aperture ≥500 cm2 must be
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provided in the kitchen units.
X Use only BORA Ecotube duct parts.
X Do not use flexible or fabric hoses.
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Fig. 10.23 Return ow aperture in the plinth area
A: floor unit with continuous back panel
1
2
3
[1] Return flow aperture in the plinth (total cross-
section of the aperture ≥500 cm²)
[2] Return flow of recirculated air
X Decrease the height of the plinth panel or create
corresponding openings in the plinth.
10.7.2 Installation variants (A and B)
for recirculation appliances
There are 2 installation variants for recirculation
appliances PUXU and PURU: A and B
5
4
Fig. 10.24 Installation variant with continuous back
panel
[1] Air cleaning box
[2] Connection with the back panel
[3] Continuous back panel in the unit
[4] Return flow of recirculated air
[5] Return flow aperture
The recirculated air [4] is guided through the
connection with the back wall [2] of the air cleaning
box [1] directly behind the back panel of the unit
[3]. The recirculated air goes back in to the room
through the return flow aperture [5].
For installation purposes, this means that:
O
No false floor is necessary below the cooktop.
O
There must be a cut-out in the back panel.
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min.
600
min.
50
199
120
540
(min.
424)
max.
430
60
min.
455
min.
329
min.
100
97
310
PUXAAbluft
(Insel):
(Zeile
600):
(Zeile
600):
Pure
700
(min.
600)
min.
50
199
120
640
530
(min.
314)
min.
455
50
min.
279
min.
100
97
60
310
PUXU
mit
zusätzlichemTeleskopauszug
PULBTA(Insel):
min.
675
min.
50
199
600-680
105-185
min.
25
min.
600
125
B: floor unit with false floor under the cooktop
1
6
Fig. 10.25 Installation variant with false oor
[1] Worktop
[2] Air cleaning box
[3] False floor
[4] Back panel of unit
[5] Return flow of recirculated air
[6] Return flow aperture
The recirculated air [5] is blown into the free space
between the worktop [1] and the false floor [3] (the
air cleaning box [2] does not connect with the back
panel). The recirculated air goes behind the rear
panel of the unit [4] and through the return flow
aperture [6] back into the room.
For installation purposes, this means that:
O
a false floor is necessary below the cooktop.
O
There does not need to be a cut-out in the back
panel of the unit.
10.7.3 Preparing kitchen units for
installation variant A (floor
unit with continuous back
panel)
O
Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the
worktop cut-out may need to be removed.
Installation
O
In the case of thin worktops, there must be a
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sufficiently rigid support plate on the unit.
O
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The floor unit must have a continuous back panel
so that the recirculated air is not directed into the
front furniture body compartment.
O
There must be a cut-out in the back panel.
O
A minimum clearance of 25mm between the
back panel of the unit and an adjacent kitchen
unit or room wall must be observed for the return
flow of the recirculation air.
O
No false floor is necessary below the cooktop.
If cable protection (false floor) is planned, the
following must be taken into account:
O
it must be fitted in such a way that it can be
removed for maintenance work.
O
To ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation, a
minimum distance of 15mm to the bottom
edge of the cooktop is to be observed.
O
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must
5
be removable.
O
For correct installation, the drawers of the
floor unit must be shortened depending on the
installation situation.
10.7.4 Installation dimensions
min.
50
199
Fig. 10.26 Installation dimensions in the case of
min.
600
495 - 575
525
(min.
495)
0 - 80
min.
125
25
recirculated air, installation variant A
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Adjusting the back panel of the unit
X Adapt the back panel according to the required
installation dimensions.
X If necessary, move the back panel.
X If necessary, extend the height of the back panel
so that the unit is closed to the front.
132
125
445
132
Fig. 10.27 Back panel cut-out
R12,5
(222,5)
132
445
PUXU•PURU
Schablone für Rückwandausschnitt
Template for cut-out on rear wall
132
0
0
10
10
20
20
30
30
40
40
003201-100
0
10
20
30
40
137
Flush installation and surface installation
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must be taken into account when positioning
the template.
125 mm from the top edge of the cooktop to
the middle of the cut-out.
X Draw the
X Saw out
back panel cut-out
back panel cut-out
10.7.5 Preparing kitchen units for
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installation variant B (floor unit
with false floor under the
cooktop)
O
Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the
worktop cut-out may need to be removed.
O
In the case of thin worktops, there must be a
sufficiently rigid support plate on the unit.
O
A false floor must be provided for under the
cooktop:
O
it must be fitted in such a way that it can be
removed for maintenance work.
O
To ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation, a
minimum distance of 15mm to the bottom
edge of the cooktop is to be observed.
O
The back panel of the unit must be flush with
the false floor so that the recirculating air is not
directed into the front of the unit.
O
A minimum clearance of 25mm between the
back panel of the unit and an adjacent kitchen
unit or room wall must be observed for the return
0
10
20
30
40
(68,5)
003201-100
flow of the recirculation air.
O
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must
be removable.
125
O
For correct installation, the drawers of the
floor unit must be shortened depending on the
installation situation.
.
.
Fig. 10.28 Template for back panel cut-out
X Position the template on the back panel of
the unit with the help of the markings and
instructions.
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10.7.6 Installation dimensions
Fig. 10.29 Installation dimensions for recirculation
installation variant B, depth of worktop
600 mm
Adjusting the back panel of the unit
X Adapt the back panel according to the required
installation dimensions.
X If necessary, move the back panel.
X Adjust the height of the back panel to the false
X In the case of surface mounting, attach the enclosed
sealing tape [2] around the outer edges of the
underside of the cooktop. Do not leave any gaps.
X In the case of flush installation, attach the
sealing tape [2] to the horizontal cutting edge in
the worktop cut-out, even if you are sealing the
cooktop with a silicone sealing compound[1] or
similar.
Fitting the installation clamps
1
2
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10.7.7 Preparing the cooktop
Attaching the sealing tape
1
2
Fig. 10.30 Sealing tape in the case of surface
mounting
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Fig. 10.32 Fitting the installation clamps
[1] Retaining brackets
[2] Installation clamps
2 installation clamps must be fitted to each
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side of the cooktop.
X Push 2 installation clamps [2] onto each side
of the cooktop until they come to a stop in the
retaining brackets [1] provided.
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(Insel):
700
(min.
600)
50
199
120
640
530
(min.
314)
min.
455
50
min.
279
min.
100
97
60
310
mit
zusätzlichemTeleskopauszug
PULBTA(Insel):
Installation
10.7.8 Extending the telescopic pullout of the air cleaning box
(PULBTA)
If the depth of the worktop exceeds 675 mm in
installation variant A, the telescopic pull-out of
the air cleaning box must be extended using the
accessory PULBTA.
min.
675
min.
50
199
Fig. 10.33 Installation dimensions for recirculation
installation variant A, depth of worktop
600 - 680
min.
600
675 mm and over
The telescopic pull-out is used to connect the
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duct to the back panel of the kitchen unit.
This can be used to flexibly bridge the gap
between the cooktop and the back panel of
the kitchen unit (max. 80 mm). If necessary,
the telescopic pull-out can be extended by a
further 105 mm using the extension PULBTA
(available as an accessory).
125
105 - 185
min.
25
2
341
Fig. 10.34 Extending the telescopic pull-out.
[1] Air cleaning box with telescopic pull-out
[2] Telescopic pull-out adhesive tape
[3] Telescopic pull-out extension PULBTA
[4] Adhesive tape for telescopic pull-out extension
PULBTA
X Remove the protective film from the adhesive
tape [2] on the front of the telescopic pull-out [1].
X Attach the extension PULBTA [3] (available as an
accessory including screws for attachment) to the
telescopic pull-out [1].
X Remove the protective film from the adhesive
tape [4] on the front of the extension PULBTA [3].
fixing bracket [3] on the installation clamp [2] .
O
Tightening torque: max. 2 Nm
10.7.11 Making a connection with the
back panel (only in installation
variant A)
10.7.12 Inserting the activated
charcoal filter
1
2
Fig. 10.40 Remove the lter replacement cover
[1] Filter replacement cover
[2] Inlet opening
X Inside the inlet opening [2] pull the filter
replacement cover [1] out through the opening in
the filter housing.
Fig. 10.39 Connection with the back panel
[1] Telescopic pull-out
[2] Adhesive tape
[3] Back panel of unit
X Push the telescopic pull-out [1] until it is tight up
against the back panel of the unit [3].
O
With the telescopic pull-out the distance to the
back panel of the unit can be flexibly bridged.
X Check that the telescopic pull-out [1] fits
accurately, is flush with the cut-out on the back
panel of the unit [3] and closes it off.
X Secure the telescopic pull-out [1] to the back
panel of the unit [3] using the adhesive tape [2]
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1
2
3
Fig. 10.41 Activated charcoal lter
[1] Activated charcoal filter
[2] Grip strap
X Remove the packaging from the activated charcoal
filter [1].
X Position the activated charcoal filter correctly
with the help of the printed symbols (arrow left,
grip strap [2] right).
X Hold the activated charcoal filter at both ends.
X Bend the activated charcoal filter into a cylindrical
shape so that both ends of the filter are opposite
each other.
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1
2
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Fig. 10.42 Inserting the activated charcoal lter
through the vent opening
X Tilt the activated charcoal filter towards you
slightly and insert it through the inlet opening.
X Guide the left end of the filter into the opening in
the filter housing.
Fig. 10.43 Placing the activated charcoal lter in the
end position
X Push the activated charcoal filter into the filter
housing until it will go no further (to do this,
you can place one finger between the slats and
gradually push the filter into the housing).
O
The end position of the activated charcoal filter
is reached when the filter has been fully pushed
inside the filter housing.
Installation
[1] Filter replacement cover
[2] Inlet opening
X Inside the inlet opening push the filter
replacement cover until it comes to a stop in the
filter housing opening.
X Check that the filter replacement cover is
positioned correctly.
10.8 Connecting the power
supply
X Observe all safety and warning information (see
“2 Safety”).
X Observe all national and regional laws and
regulations as well as the supplementary
regulations of the local utility companies.
The appliances may only be connected to the
i
mains power supply by certified specialists. The
specialist also assumes responsibility for the
proper installation and commissioning.
Connections via plug-in contacts (Schuko
i
plugs) are not permitted.
1-phase connection The appliance complies
i
with the requirements of IEC 61000-3-12.
With the optional Home In accessory
i
module PUHIM (12 V/35 mA), upgrade to an
interface for external devices (e.g. window
contact switch) is possible.
EN
1
2
33
Fig. 10.44 Inserting the lter replacement cover
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3
1
2
Fig. 10.45 Connection diagram with optional Home
In module
[1] Cooktop and cooktop extractor power supply
cable
[2] Power supply
[3] Home In module PUHIM (not included in scope
of delivery)
[4] Home In connection cable
[S1] External switch contact
X Switch off the main switch/automatic circuit
breaker before connecting the cooktop.
X Secure the main switch/automatic circuit
breaker against being switched back on without
permission.
X Make sure the power to the appliance is
disconnected.
X Connect the cooktop exclusively via a fixed
connection to an H 05 VV-F power supply cable
with corresponding minimum cross-section (see
Table “Fuse protection and minimum crosssection”).
Fig. 10.46 Connection diagram – three-phase
connection
Fig. 10.47 Connection diagram – two-phase
connection
Fig. 10.48 Connection diagram – one-phase
connection
1
ConnectionFuse
protection
Three-phase connection 3 x 16 A2.5 mm
Two-phase connection 2 x 16 A2.5 mm
One-phase connection 1 x 32 A4 mm
Minimum
crosssection
2
2
2
Tab. 10.2 Fuse protection and minimum cross-section
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Fig. 10.49 Electrical connections of the cooktop
[1] Power supply
[2] Power supply cover
[3] Mounting eyes
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X Connect the power supply cable to the power
supply [1] of the appliance in accordance with
the relevant connection diagram (see Fig.
“Connection diagram” or underside of appliance).
X For a one-phase or two-phase connection,
connect the relevant contacts using the bridge
provided (in scope of delivery).
X Secure the connection cable with the strain relief
clamp (in scope of delivery).
X Close the power supply housing with the power
supply cover [2] (in scope of delivery).
X Lay the connection cable along the mounting
eyes [3] with the help of the cable ties (in scope
of delivery).
X Ensure that the cable is not trapped or damaged
and is not able to come into contact with any hot
areas on the cooktop.
X Check that installation has been carried out
correctly.
10.9 Initial operation
During initial operation some basic settings
i
(basic configuration) must be applied using
the dealer and service menu.
10.9.1 Dealer and service menu
The dealer and service menu can be called up
i
up to 2 minutes after the appliance has been
connected to the power supply.
The system adopts and saves the settings
i
made when you exit the corresponding menu
item.
Below you will find explanations on how to
i
use the menu and a description of the most
important menu items.
Dealer and service menu overview
Menu item/Description/Selection
area
B Extraction system (exhaust air/
recirculation system)
C Power management
D Demo modeOff
Tab. 10.3 Menu overview
Calling up the dealer and service menu
X Connect the appliance to the power supply.
Factory
setting
Recirculation
4
Fig. 10.50 Calling up the dealer and service menu
O
The standard display appears and the fan symbol
pulses for 2 minutes.
X Long press on the fan button .
O
4 input points are shown.
X Keep the fan button pressed and at the same
time press the input points in the specified
order.
O
Menu item B is displayed.
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Menu item B:
Extraction system configuration
The extraction system must be configured.
There are two operating modes to choose from:
O
Operating mode : recirculation system (factory
setting)
O
Operating mode : exhaust air system
Fig. 10.51 Display Menu item B: Conguring the
extraction system
X Select the corresponding operating mode (tap the
corresponding segment on the slider ).
X Confirm and save the setting by moving to the
next menu item (tap the multi-function display/
indicator ).
Menu item C: Power management
The total appliance power can be reduced if the
required electrical power cannot be provided at the
installation site.
The cooking zone power restrictions
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automatically implemented by the appliance
are determined according to the total power
set.
There are three operating modes to choose from:
Power
management
C3three-phase 7.6 kW3 x 16 A
C3two-phase7.6 kW2 x 16 A
C3single-phase 7.6 kW1 x 32 A
C2single-phase 4.4 kW1 x 20 A
C1single-phase 3.6 kW1 x 16 A
Tab. 10.4 Power management
Connection Maximum
power
consumption
Fuse
protection
150
Fig. 10.52 Display menu item C: Power management
X Select the corresponding operating mode (tap the
corresponding segment on the slider ).
X Confirm and save the setting by moving to the
next menu item (tap the multi-function display/
indicator ).
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Menu item D: Demo mode
The appliance can be set to demo mode, which
includes all operating functions, but the heating
function of the cooktops is deactivated.
Pan size recognition is deactivated in demo
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mode.
Fig. 10.53 Display Menu item D: Demo mode
X Tap the top slider segment.
O
The demo mode symbol is displayed on all
cooking zones for one second.
O
is displayed.
X Confirm and save the setting by moving to the
next menu item (tap the multi-function display/
indicator ).
10.10 Sealing the appliance
1
Fig. 10.54 Silicone sealant for surface mounting
[1] Black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
1
Fig. 10.55 Silicone sealant for ush installation
[1] Black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
X Once all of the installation work is complete, seal
the appliance with black, heat-resistant silicone
sealant [1].
X Make sure that no silicone sealant gets under the
cooktop.
10.11 Handover to user
Closing the dealer and service menu
When you have been through all of the basic
configuration menu items:
X long press on the multi-function display.
O
The standard display appears.
10.9.2 Function test
X Carry out a thorough function test on all
appliances.
X In the event of error messages, see the
“Troubleshooting” chapter
(see “9 Troubleshooting”).
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X Explain the main functions to the user.
X Explain all safety-related aspects of operation and
handling to the user.
X Provide the user with the accessories and
operating and installation instructions, which are
to be kept in a safe place.
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Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal
11 Decommissioning,
disassembly and disposal
X Observe all safety and warning information
(see “2 Safety”).
X Follow the enclosed manufacturer's information.
11.1 Decommissioning
Decommissioning refers to ultimate
decommissioning and disassembly. Following
decommissioning, the appliance can either be
installed in another unit, sold on privately or
disposed of.
The electricity and gas connections may
i
only be disconnected and cut off by certified
specialists.
X Switch the appliance off before decommissioning
(see “6 Functions and operation”)
X Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
11.2 Disassembly
To be removed, the appliance must be accessible
for disassembly and disconnected from the power
supply.
X Remove the appliance fastenings.
X Remove the silicone seals.
X Lift the appliance up and out through the top of
the worktop.
X Remove any other accessories.
X Dispose of the old appliance and any soiled
accessories as described under “Environmentallyfriendly disposal”.
11.3 Environmentally-friendly
disposal
Disposal of transport packaging
The packaging protects the appliance from
i
damage during transport. The packaging
materials have been selected taking into
account the environment and their disposal
and are therefore recyclable.
Recycling the packaging saves raw materials and
reduces waste. Your specialist retailer will take the
packaging back.
X Give the packaging to your specialist retailer
or
X dispose of the packaging correctly observing
regional regulations.
Disposal of accessories
X Dispose of unnecessary or used accessories
(activated charcoal filters, etc.) accordingly taking
into account the regional regulations.
Disposal of the old appliance
Electrical appliances with this mark
must not be disposed of in the
household waste at the end of their
service life. They must be disposed
of at a collection point for the
recycling of electrical or electronic
appliances. Information on this can
be obtained from the city or local
councils.
Waste electrical and electronic appliances often
still contain valuable materials. However, they also
contain harmful substances that were necessary to
make them work and ensure their safety. If placed in
the household waste or handled incorrectly, they may
harm human health and damage the environment.
X Never dispose of your old appliance in the
household waste.
X Take the appliance to a regional collection point for
the return and further processing of electrical and
electronic components and other materials.
BORA provides its end customers with a 2-year
manufacturer’s warranty for its products. The end
customer is entitled to this warranty in addition to the
statutory claims for defects against the sellers of our
products.
The manufacturer’s warranty applies to the BORA
products listed here that are sold by authorised
BORA retailers or salespeople trained by BORA
and are installed in the European Union (excluding
overseas territories), Switzerland, Liechtenstein,
Ukraine, Russia, Norway, Serbia, Israel, the UK,
Iceland, India, Australia and New Zealand, with
the exception of products referred to by BORA as
universal products or accessories:
O
Cooktops
O
Cooktop extractor systems
O
Fans
The manufacturer’s warranty starts as soon as the
BORA product is handed over to the end customer
and is valid for 2 years. Registering on www.mybora.
com enables the manufacturer’s warranty to be
extended to 3 years.
The manufacturer’s warranty requires expert
installation of the BORA products by an authorised
BORA retailer (in accordance with the valid BORA
ventilation handbook and operating instructions
at the time of installation). During use, the end
customer is to adhere to the specifications and
instructions in the operating manual.
When filing a warranty claim, BORA must be
directly notified of the fault and the receipt must be
presented. Alternatively, proof of purchase can be
provided by registering on www.mybora.com.
BORA guarantees that all BORA products are free
from material and production defects. The defect
must exist prior to delivery of the product to the end
customer. Filing a warranty claim does not interrupt
the warranty period, nor shall the period start anew.
BORA will correct defects in BORA products at its
own discretion by repairing or replacing the product.
All costs for the correction of defects under the
manufacturer’s warranty shall be assumed by BORA.
Expressly not covered by the BORA manufacturer’s
warranty are:
O
BORA products that were not sold by authorised
BORA retailers or salespersons trained by BORA
O
Damage caused by non-adherence to the
operating instructions (including product care and
cleaning). This represents improper use.
O
Damage caused by normal use, e.g. traces of
usage on the cooktop
O
Damage caused by external influences (such
as transport damage, ingress of condensation,
damage caused by the elements such as a
lightning strike)
O
Damage caused by repairs or attempts to repair
not carried out by BORA or persons authorised
by BORA
O
Damage to the glass ceramic
O
Injury caused by electrical voltage fluctuations
O
Secondary damage or claims for damages beyond
the defect
O
Damage to plastic parts
Legal claims, particularly statutory claims for defects
or product liability are not limited by the warranty
and can be asserted free of charge.
If a defect is not covered by the manufacturer’s
warranty, a claim may be made against the BORA
Technical Service.
BORA shall not assume the resulting costs.
The laws of the Federal Republic of Germany apply
to these warranty conditions.
You can contact us at:
BORA Vertriebs GmbH & Co KG, Innstraße 1, 6342
Niederndorf, Austria
O
Telephone: +49 800 7890 0987
Monday to Thursday from 08:00–18:00 and
Friday from 08:00–17:00
You can extend the warranty by registering on www.
bora.com/registration.
12.2 Service
BORA Service:
see reverse side of the operating and assembly
instructions
+800 7890 0987
X In the case of faults you cannot fix yourself,
contact your BORA specialised retailer or the
BORA Service Team.
The BORA Service Team will require the type
designation and serial number of your appliance
(FD number).
You can find both details on the nameplate on
the warranty form as well as on the bottom of the
appliance.
12.3 Spare parts
X Only use original spare parts for repairs.
X Repairs may only be carried out by the BORA
Service Team.
Spare parts can be obtained from your BORA
i
dealer, the BORA online service website at
www.bora.com/service or by calling the
service number provided.
Air inlet nozzle black PUED
Air inlet nozzle greige
PUEDG
Air inlet nozzle red PUEDR
Air inlet nozzle jade green
PUEDJ
Air inlet nozzle orange
PUEDO
Air inlet nozzle blue PUEDB
Air inlet nozzle light grey
PUEDL
Air inlet nozzle sun yellow
PUEDS
Trim USL515
Trim All Black USL515AB
Cooktop frame BKR830
Cooktop frame BKR760
Glass ceramic scraper UGS
Home In module PUHIM
Window contact switch
UFKS
Air cleaning box PULB
(for conversion from
exhaust air to recirculation)
Extension for air cleaning
box telescopic pull-out
PULBTA
PUXA PUXU PURA PURU
33
3333
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
3333
3333
33
33
3333
33
33
33
33
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