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Adjusting the installation height (only in the case of 

flush installation)

1

2

Fig. 4.26 

Cooktop and height adjustment plates

[1] 

Cooktop

[2] 

Height adjustment plates

X

X

Adapt the cooktop [1] installation height to the level of the 

cooktop extractor using the height adjustment plates [2].

 

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When installing the cooktops it must be taken into 

account that the appliances only have 4 support points 

and the height adjustment plates must be positioned 

accordingly. This particularly applies to the Tepan 

stainless steel grill CKT.

4.11.2  Securing the cooktop extractor

1

2

Fig. 4.27 

Securing the cooktop extractor

[1] 

Tensioning screw

[2] 

Fixing bracket

X

X

Turn the four fixing brackets [2] under the worktop.

X

O

The fixing brackets are secured against slipping by a ratchet 

mechanism.

X

X

Tighten the tensioning screws [1] with max. 2 Nm.

X

X

Do not use a cordless screwdriver or similar electrical device 

to secure the cooktop extractor. 

X

X

Check that the cooktop extractor is positioned correctly.

4.10.2  Installing the additional fan

 

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The maximum exhaust air duct length with a fan is 6 m.

X

X

Install an additional fan in the exhaust duct if necessary.

X

X

Ensure that a minimum clearance of 3 m is maintained 

between the fan units. 

X

X

Use only BORA Universal fans.

If additional fans are installed at a later date:

X

X

When installing additional fans at a later date, carry out the 

initial operation procedure (see Initial operation).

X

O

In the basic configuration, any fans installed at a later date 

are automatically recognised provided that they have been 

connected correctly. The system configuration is adjusted 

accordingly. 

4.11  Installing the cooktops

 

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Clearance of one millimetre should be planned between 

the appliances.

 

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In the case of flush installation, a clearance of two 

millimetres should be planned around the appliances.

X

O

Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the worktop cut-

out may need to be removed.

X

O

The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must be 

removable for maintenance and cleaning purposes.

X

O

In the case of induction appliances, make sure that the area 

below the cooktop is sufficiently ventilated. There should be 

an opening cross-section > 50 cm² at the front side and in the 

false floor for ventilation.

4.11.1  Fitting and positioning the cooktops

1

2

Fig. 4.25 

Cooktop fitted next to the cooktop extractor

[1] 

Cooktop extractor

[2] 

Cooktop

X

X

Place the cooktop [2] next to the centrally-positioned cooktop 

extractor [1].

X

X

Align the cooktop [2] exactly.

X

X

Push the cooktop [2] right up to the cooktop extractor [1].

X

O

When the cooktop is pushed up against the side of the 

cooktop extractor, spacers automatically provide the 

prescribed 1 mm clearance.

Summary of Contents for 40.001.969

Page 1: ...EN BORA Classic 2 0 system installation instructions Cooktop extractor and cooktops C2XIMEN 005 www bora com...

Page 2: ...mbling the extraction system 22 4 8 1 Assembling cooktop extractor CKA2 CKA2AB 22 4 9 Installing the cooktop extractor 23 4 9 1 Fitting and positioning the cooktop extractor 23 4 10 Installing the duc...

Page 3: ...death or serious injury if not respected Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can cause minor injury or damage to property if not respected Tab 1 1 Meaning of the warning symbols...

Page 4: ...d Appliance components e g pan supports operating controls covers grease filters etc can cause injury if dropped X X Place any appliance components that have been removed in a safe place near the appl...

Page 5: ...nly install the device with the power disconnected X X Connect both sides of the fan to the duct system before commissioning CAUTION Risk of injury from heavy lifting If not handled correctly carrying...

Page 6: ...y and turn off the mains supply X X Ensure there is a good supply of fresh air open doors and windows X X Plug any leaks immediately Special safety instructions for the planning of extractor systems D...

Page 7: ...tops i i The gas connection must only be worked on by reliable trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and supplementary regulations of the local ut...

Page 8: ...50 60 Hz Power consumption including external BORA Universal article fans max 550 W Fuse protection internal TR 3 15 A Dimensions width x depth x height 439 x 515 x 190 mm Weight incl accessories pack...

Page 9: ...kW Fuse protection 1 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth x height 327 x 515 x 58 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 7 9 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P Warming levels 3 Front cooking zone zone 1 power set...

Page 10: ...Hz Power consumption 3 68 kW Fuse protection 1 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth x height 327 x 515 x 58 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 7 6 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P Warming levels 3 Front co...

Page 11: ...5 490 450 32 5 Fig 3 13 CKIW device dimensions side view 3 4 CKIW Parameter Value Supply voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 3 0 kW Fuse protection 1 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth...

Page 12: ...er consumption 3 68 kW Fuse protection 1 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth x height 327 x 515 x 75 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 7 2 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P 2 ring additional switching Warm...

Page 13: ...ection 1 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth x height 327 x 515 x 75 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 7 4 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 2 ring connection roaster cooking zone connection Warming levels 3...

Page 14: ...0 kW 0 449 m h Cooktop energy consumption G20 20 mbar Category I2H 20 mbar measurement taken without cooktop extractor High power front burner 800 3000 W 63 3 Normal rear burner 550 2000 W 61 3 Total...

Page 15: ...ooktop Temperature control power levels 150 230 C 250 C 1 9 P Warming levels 3 Front cooking zone zone 1 250 x 220 mm 1750 W Rear cooking zone zone 2 250 x 220 mm 1750 W Temperature control range 70 2...

Page 16: ...act switches may be installed that separate the control unit from the power supply phase separation Only the Home In interface is to be used X X Observe all safety and warning information see the Safe...

Page 17: ...ened depending on the installation situation 4 2 Checking the delivery X X Make sure the delivery is complete and check it for damage X X If there are any missing or damaged parts please notify BORA A...

Page 18: ...d must meet local and legal requirements i i The gas connection hose line must not come into contact with smoke or the flue outlet of an oven i i The hose line must not come into contact with hot surf...

Page 19: ...4 3 Cut out dimensions of the appliance combinations in the case of flush installation i i If the gas cooktop is used in a model with two cooktop extractors it is to be installed at the side If instal...

Page 20: ...0 Fig 4 12 Minimum installation dimensions with round silencer USDR50 4 5 2 Surface mounting B 2 R 5 50 50 495 2 600 Fig 4 9 Cut out dimensions for surface mounting 10 10 40 Fig 4 10 Dimension of supp...

Page 21: ...itchen planner Installation option overview i i The installation options shown below can be fitted on the right or left hand side The following airflow options can be implemented with the BORA Classic...

Page 22: ...adapter panel 2 in such a way that the duct connection is facing left or right as required Fig 4 16 Airflow towards the rear right or left Fig 4 17 Straight airflow towards the side right or left 4 8...

Page 23: ...of the worktop X X Saw out the necessary cut outs for the ducting in the rear panel of the floor unit X X Depending on the installation situation adjust the levelling feet on the floor unit as necess...

Page 24: ...ions for the BORA plinth fan X X Connect the plinth fan ULS 9 to the Ecotube shallow round offset transition piece EFRV 8 X X Connect the Ecotube shallow round offset transition piece EFRV 8 to the sh...

Page 25: ...X Use only BORA Universal fans If additional fans are installed at a later date X X When installing additional fans at a later date carry out the initial operation procedure see Initial operation O O...

Page 26: ...y devices e g window contact switches If the switch is open the cooktop extractor is off i i No window contact switches may be installed that interrupt the control unit power supply phase separation O...

Page 27: ...Ensure that the control unit is disconnected from the power supply X X Loosen the screw 4 on the housing cover 1 X X Carefully release all locks 2 with a slotted screw driver X X Remove the housing co...

Page 28: ...connection cables X X Close and secure the control unit cover X X Screw down the lid with the screw provided max 2 Nm X X Make sure that the cable is not damaged or trapped 4 13 Establishing communic...

Page 29: ...e protection Minimum cross section 1 phase connection 1 x 16 A 1 5 mm Tab 4 7 Fuse protection and minimum cross section i i A damaged mains cable must be replaced by another suitable mains cable This...

Page 30: ...op extractor is in use 4 14 3 Additional installation notes for Australia and New Zealand AU NZ i i Observe the requirements on the installation of the appliance pursuant to AS NZS 5601 1 minimum clea...

Page 31: ...automatic circuit breaker X X Secure the main switch automatic circuit breaker against being switched back on without permission X X Make sure the power to the appliance is disconnected 4 14 4 Gas co...

Page 32: ...he gas cooktop is set by default to natural gas G20 20mbar pre assembled i i Special setting for Australia and New Zealand The gas cooktop is set by default to natural gas 1 0 kPa G20 10mbar pre assem...

Page 33: ...her not be displayed at all or will be shown with an error code E also see Operating instructions Troubleshooting chapter X X Switch the system off long press on the power button X X Check the connect...

Page 34: ...ooktop CKG X X Switch the cooking zone on The electronic gas regulator will calibrate itself humming noises and then the gas flame will automatically ignite in the selected cooking zone The gas flame...

Page 35: ...health or the environment if disposed of improperly or incorrectly handled X X Never put your old appliance in domestic waste X X Take the old appliance to a regional collection point for return and...

Page 36: ...his eventuality An updated version can be requested from the BORA Service Team Subject to printing errors and mistakes BORA Vertriebs GmbH Co KG All rights reserved AU NZ BORA APAC Pty Ltd 100 Victori...

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