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Safety

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 DANGER!

Fire risk from flambéing!

While the cooktop extractor is working, 

it sucks up grease from cooking. 

Flambéing food can cause the grease 

to catch fire.

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X

Clean the cooktop extractor 

regularly.

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X

Never work with a naked flame while 

the cooktop extractor is running.

 DANGER!

Fire risk from fat deposits!

If the stainless steel grease filter is 

not cleaned regularly, this can lead to 

increased levels of grease in it. This 

increases the fire risk.

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X

Clean and replace the filter at 

regular intervals.

 CAUTION!

Exposed parts may become hot!

The cooktop extractor and its exposed 

parts are hot when the cooking zone 

is switched on and during the cooling 

phase.

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X

Please use suitable tools (pot 

holders, oven gloves).

 WARNING!

Risk of injury when opening the 

bottom housing cover!

There is a risk of injury while the fan is 

turning.

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X

Switch off the cooktop extractor and 

the cooktop.

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X

Turn off the mains supply.

 

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.

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X

Do not store any items or paper on 

the cooktop extractor.

 

CAUTION!

Damage caused by grease and dirt 

deposits!

Grease and dirt deposits can prevent 

the cooktop extractor from functioning 

properly.

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X

Never use the cooktop extractor 

without a stainless steel grease 

filter.

2.4  Safety Instructions – Installation

The appliance must only be installed and 

assembled by trained specialists who are familiar 

with and comply with the standard national 

regulations and supplementary regulations of the 

local utility companies.
Work on electrical components must be 

conducted by trained electrical personnel.
The electrical safety of the appliance is only 

guaranteed if it is connected to a protective 

conductor system that has been installed in line 

with regulations. Ensure that this basic safety 

precaution is met.

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X

Check the appliance for visible damage prior 

to installation.

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X

Do not install any damaged appliance. 

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Q

A damaged appliance may put your safety at 

risk.

Repair and maintenance work may only be 

carried out by specialists authorised by the 

manufacturer.

 DANGER!

Risk of asphyxiation!

Packaging components (e.g. film, 

polystyrene) can be life-threatening for 

children.

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X

Store all packaging components out 

of reach of children.

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X

Dispose of the packaging properly 

and immediately.

2.4.1  Safety Instructions – Cooktop 

installation 

 DANGER!

Risk of electric shock!

Connecting the appliance to the mains 

incorrectly poses a risk of electric 

shock.

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X

Make sure that the appliance has a 

fixed connection to the mains 

voltage.

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X

Make sure that the appliance is 

connected to a properly installed 

protective conductor system.

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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 and automatic circuit 

breakers, fuses, contactor).

Summary of Contents for BHA

Page 1: ...BHASUMEN 005 www bora com Operating and assembly instructions BHAS BHA BHU BORA Basic Hyper glass ceramic cooktop with cooktop extractor exhaust recirculation EN...

Page 2: ...ntents are prohibited unless expressly authorised These operating and installation instructions have been drawn up with the greatest of care But it cannot be ruled out that subsequent technical modifi...

Page 3: ...ooktop extractor with a fireplace which does not depend on room air 23 6 8 Establishing the power connection 28 6 9 Handover to user 29 7 Operation 30 7 1 Switch on off the cooktop and cooking zone 30...

Page 4: ...he proper electrical installation and commissioning Gas specialists The gas connection may only be established by certified engineers They also assume responsibility for proper installation and commis...

Page 5: ...ighted with symbols and signal words Safety and warning information is structured as follows WARNING SYMBOL AND SIGNAL WORD Type and source of the danger Consequences of non compliance X X Measures to...

Page 6: ...h hot cooking surfaces is not possible X X Do not place any objects on the operating panel or the cooktop extractor air inlet nozzle X X Switch off the appliance after use X X Keep pets away from the...

Page 7: ...X X When using recirculation mode ensure a sufficient supply of fresh air e g by opening a window X X Ensure a normal and comfortable room climate humidity of 45 60 e g by opening natural ventilation...

Page 8: ...acted from the chimney or outlet duct into the living area X X Make sure that there is always a sufficient air supply WARNING Risk of burns from hot objects The cooktop and its exposed parts are hot w...

Page 9: ...stainless steel grease filter 2 4 Safety Instructions Installation The appliance must only be installed and assembled by trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard nationa...

Page 10: ...ct stripping of the connection cable to external switching devices results in a risk of electric shock X X Ensure that the stated stripping lengths are adhered to Special safety information for exhaus...

Page 11: ...e power supply cable This may only be done by an authorised member of the After Sales Service team 2 8 Use as intended The appliance cannot be used at altitudes above 2 000 m metres above sea level Th...

Page 12: ...mption Cooking zone 1 210 mm 187 6 Wh kg Cooking zone 2 140 mm 177 5 Wh kg Cooking zone 3 210 mm 219 7 Wh kg Cooking zone 4 140 mm 181 2 Wh kg Total 191 5 Wh kg Extraction system BHA Maximum flow volu...

Page 13: ...3 7 BHU Device dimensions side view 89 100 222 484 596 15 5 647 6 196 Fig 3 4 Device dimensions with cable extension BHA BLAVH1 Device dimensions BHU 380 515 650 120 253 760 476 R 3 275 142 Fig 3 5 B...

Page 14: ...asured electric power input at best efficiency point WBEP 171 2 W Time increase factor f 1 4 Lighting Lighting efficiency LEhood lx W Lighting efficiency class Nominal power of the lighting system WL...

Page 15: ...smoke or exhaust air flue that is not in operation the installation must be checked and approved by a qualified heating engineer Recirculated air mode The air suctioned away by the cooktop is purifie...

Page 16: ...ive timer run down Off Timer off Timer display 0 1 99 Set minutes for short time egg timer or automatic cut off 00 Timer on no time set Tab 5 1 Meaning of displays Touch control The operating panel is...

Page 17: ...inutes 5 3 How the cooking zone works Under the cooking zone is a radiant heating element with a heating tape When the cooking zone is switched on the heating tape generates radiant heat which directl...

Page 18: ...y The filter service display becomes active after the cooktop extractor has operated for 150 hours The activated charcoal filters have reached the end of their service life with recirculation only and...

Page 19: ...ake sure it is complete X X If there are any missing or damaged parts please notify BORA Customer Services immediately X X Do not under any circumstances install parts which are damaged X X Dispose of...

Page 20: ...that it can be removed for maintenance work Q Q To ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation a minimum distance of 15 mm to the bottom edge of the cooktop is to be observed Q Q The drawers and or shelves...

Page 21: ...the height of the rear wall so that the furniture body is closed to the front 6 x 5 Fig 6 10 Cut out and connection bores X X With surface installation attach the included sealing tape 2 on the unders...

Page 22: ...the two outer locks 1 and the middle lock 2 click 2 4 3 1 Fig 6 14 Hooking in the frame of the flexible duct 1 Position shackles 2 Retaining groove on the activated charcoal filter housing 3 Flexible...

Page 23: ...s flow water heaters instantaneous water heaters draw in air from the room in which they are installed and discharge the exhaust fumes to the outside via an exhaust system e g chimney When the cooktop...

Page 24: ...00 mm Fig 6 18 Incorrect exhaust air system installation Fig 6 19 Correct exhaust air system installation X X When running the cooktop extractor in the room in which a fireplace is installed make sure...

Page 25: ...um cross section of the exhaust air ducts must be 176 cm2 This equates to a cylindrical tube with a diameter of 150 mm Q Q The maximum exhaust air duct length is 6 m Q Q Planning information for the i...

Page 26: ...ings 2 2 2 1 Fig 6 30 Engaging the airflow assembly 1 Airflow assembly 2 Openings X X Now move the airflow assembly 1 to the right until it engages fully into the slot of the opening 2 2 1 Fig 6 26 Re...

Page 27: ...Stainless steel grease filter 5 Worktop cut out 6 Exhaust air arc 7 Exhaust air duct 8 Mounting bracket 1 1 1 Fig 6 31 Position lock 1 Shackles for transport and position lock X X Press the two shackl...

Page 28: ...afety and warning information see Safety chapter X X Observe all national and regional laws and regulations as well as the supplementary regulations of the local utility companies INFO The power conne...

Page 29: ...the cable routing to the rear X X Make sure that the cable is not clamped or damaged and cannot touch any hot parts of the cooktop X X Verify that the installation was done correctly X X Switch on th...

Page 30: ...o power level 9 X X If one cooking zone is operated with the P power setting then the operation of the second cooking zone on this side is possible at a maximum of power level 5 X X If power level 5 i...

Page 31: ...ay the set time is displayed and the cooking zone indicator light flashes X X Press until the timer display shows 00 Switching on the automatic pre cook valve X X Press the cooking zone button e g for...

Page 32: ...e is run through Fig 7 2 Fan level sequence 7 1 10 Activating deactivating the child safety lock Activating the child safety lock INFO If a cooking zone indicator alternately shows L and H this means...

Page 33: ...layed or X X press or several times until the fan level indicator 0 is displayed When the fan level indicator displays 0 the cooktop extractor is switched off automatically after a few seconds 7 3 Pay...

Page 34: ...use any aggressive acidic or alkaline cleaning agents 8 2 Maintaining the cooktop X X Do not use the cooktop as a worktop or shelf X X Do not push or pull cookware across the cooktop X X Always lift...

Page 35: ...air guiding housing Greasy deposits and limescale residues from the cooking vapour can accumulate on the surface of the air guiding housing Regular thorough cleaning see Table 7 1 is thus necessary T...

Page 36: ...fan level indicator indicates F filter service display BAKF activated charcoal filters can be pur chased from your specialist You can also contact BORA on its homepage http www bora com X X Make sure...

Page 37: ...the activated charcoal filter housing cover in the centre until the middle lock 3 engages X X Press the activated charcoal filter housing cover on the sides and close the outer locks 1 until they eng...

Page 38: ...the fan level indicator One or more sensor buttons are covered e g due to finger contact or by objects placed on them Clean the control panel or remove objects see Device description chapter ER03 is s...

Page 39: ...ally friendly disposal Disposal of transport packaging INFO The packaging protects the device from damage in transport The packaging materials have been selected from environmental and disposal perspe...

Page 40: ...BORA Expressly not covered by the BORA manufacturer s warranty are Q Q BORA products that were not sold by authorised BORA dealers Q Q Damage caused by non adherence to the operating instructions inc...

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