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Set the cooktop extractor to a low setting for about 

15 minutes or activate the automatic after-run after 

every use in the recirculated air mode.

Effects on pacemakers, hearing aids and metal 

implants

INFO 

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.

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If in doubt, contact the manufacturer of your medical 

device or your doctor.

When there are children and people with  

special needs in the house

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This device may be used by children from the age of 8 

as well as by persons with limited physical, sensory or 

mental capabilities or a lack of experience and/or 

knowledge, provided they are supervised, have been 

instructed in the safe use of the device and have 

understood the dangers involved.

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Do not leave children unattended when they are near 

the device.

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Children must not play with the device.

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Use the child safety lock in order to prevent children 

from switching on the cooktop or changing the set-

tings when they are unattended.

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Do not store any objects that could be of interest to 

children in storage spaces above or behind the device. 

Otherwise, the children will be tempted to climb onto 

the device.

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Keep children and other persons away from the coo-

king surfaces.

Unauthorised modifications

Due to unauthorised modifications 

The device can constitute a hazard.

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Do not make any changes to the device.

Cleaning and Maintenance

The device must be cleaned at regular intervals. Dirt can 

lead to damage or odour nuisance.

Remove dirt immediately.

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Any work involving cleaning and user maintenance 

must not be carried out by children unless they are 

supervised at all times while doing so.

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Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning. Steam can 

cause a short circuit on live parts and thus lead to pro-

perty damage (see the Cleaning chapter).

2  Safety

2.1  General safety precautions

INFO 

The product complies with the mandatory 

safety provisions.  

The user is responsible for cleaning, care and 

safe use of the device. Any improper use may 

lead to personal injury and property damage.

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This operating and installation instructions contain 

important information concerning assembly and opera-

tion. It protects you from injury and prevents damage 

to the product. You can find contact data to get 

further information and answers to questions about 

the use of the product on the last page of this opera-

ting and installation instructions.

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The term "device" is used to refer to cooktop, cooktop 

extractor or cooktop with integrated cooktop extrac-

tor.

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Read this operating and installation instructions in full 

before you assemble the device and start to use it.

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Always keep these operating and installation instruc-

tions to hand so it is available when needed.

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After selling the device, pass on the operating and ins-

tallation manual to the new owner.

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Carry out all work with great care and attention.

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Check the device for visible damage after unpacking.

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Do not install a damaged device.

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Do not use the device until installation is complete. 

Only in this way a safe operation can be guaranteed.

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Make sure contact with hot cooking surfaces is not 

possible.

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Avoid over-cooking.

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Pay attention to the residual heat indicator.

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Turn the device off after use. Do not rely on the pan 

size recognition.

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Keep pets away from the device.

Recirculated air mode

INFO 

Every time the device is used for cooking, sup-

plementary moisture is released into the room 

air.

INFO 

In the recirculated air mode, only a small 

amount of moisture is removed from the coo-

king vapours. 

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Make sure that the room is sufficiently ventilated to 

the outside air in the recirculated air mode, e.g. 

through an open window.

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Ensure a normal and comfortable indoor climate  

(45-60% humidity), e.g. through natural ventilation 

openings or domestic ventilation systems.

Summary of Contents for BIA

Page 1: ...EN BIASUMEN 000 www bora com Operating and assembly instructions BIA BIU Induction glass ceramic cooktop with integrated cooktop extractor M8800361...

Page 2: ...Str 32 83064 Raubling Germany Contact T 49 0 8035 907 240 F 49 0 8035 907 249 info bora com www bora com The dissemination or reproduction of this document processing and publication of its content is...

Page 3: ...7 Operation 30 7 1 Switching cooktop on off 30 7 1 1 Switching on the cooking zone 30 7 1 2 Adjusting the power level 30 7 1 3 Changing the power level 30 7 1 4 Switching on the power setting 30 7 1 5...

Page 4: ...label Directive 2011 65 EC RoHS Directive 1 General Target group These operating and assembly instructions are intended for the following target groups Target group Requirements Users The Device may...

Page 5: ...h symbols and signal words Safety and warning instructions are structured as follows WARNING SYMBOL AND SIGNAL WORD Type and source of the danger Results of non compliance X X Measures to minimise ris...

Page 6: ...ing Steam can cause a short circuit on live parts and thus lead to pro perty damage see the Cleaning chapter 2 Safety 2 1 General safety precautions INFO The product complies with the mandatory safety...

Page 7: ...cooktop surface as a kitchen worktop X X Do not use any hard and pointed objects when working on the cooktop X X Do not place any hot cookware in the area of the con trol panel so as not to damage th...

Page 8: ...contact opening width of at least 3 mm miniature and automatic circuit breakers fuses contactors CAUTION Damage caused by substances containing sugar and salt Substances containing sugar and salt and...

Page 9: ...rs DANGER Danger of electric shock The connection cable can be damaged if it comes into contact with hot cooking zones A damaged connection cable can cause a fatal electrical shock X X Make sure that...

Page 10: ...emote control system Not using the device as described in this operating and assembly manual is considered not using the device as intended as is using it beyond the purpose described here BORA shall...

Page 11: ...cooking zones 175 mm 1400 W Power levels 1 9 power setting Cooktop energy consump tion Cooking zone 1 210mm 194 5 Wh kg Cooking zone 2 175mm 181 1 Wh kg Cooking zone 3 210mm 193 8 Wh kg Cooking zone...

Page 12: ...ax 647 m h 624 m h 61591 Sound power level Level 1 minimum 55 dB A dB A 60704 2 13 Level 2 normal 64 dB A 65 dB A 60704 2 13 Level P maximum 69 dB A 70 dB A 60704 2 13 Sound pressure level additional...

Page 13: ...Q Automatic after run 10 minutes Q Q Safety shut down Q Q Filter service display Depending on your purchase decision the cooktop extractor is operated as an exhaust air or a recirculating version Exha...

Page 14: ...indicators for the two back cooking zones e g 30 for 30 minutes The cooking zone indicators for the two front cooking zones are disabled while the timer is displayed Touch control The operating panel...

Page 15: ...p 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 b...

Page 16: ...king zone Minimum diameter Front 120 mm Back 90 mm Tab 5 3 Minimum cookware diameter X X Perform a magnet test if necessary If a magnet sticks to the base of the utensils they are normally induction c...

Page 17: ...ed and held The cooktop will be switched off automatically when one or more sensor buttons are touched for longer than 10 seconds finger contact objects soiling Q Q After a few seconds the cooktop wil...

Page 18: ...ovided by the customer INFO The device may not be installed above cooling devices dishwashing machines stoves baking ovens as well as washing and drying machines INFO The contact surface of the workto...

Page 19: ...ided by the worktop manufacturer Q Q Cross bars on the unit in the area of the worktop cut out may need to be removed Q Q A false floor underneath the cooktop with integrated cooktop extractor is not...

Page 20: ...ing compound 1 or similar X X Align the cooktop precisely 1 2 Fig 6 8 Height adjustment plates 1 Cooktop 2 Height adjustment plates X X If necessary insert height adjustment plates 2 X X Note down the...

Page 21: ...5 510 570 119 600 Fig 6 11 Installation dimensions for recirculated air worktop depth 600 mm Q Q The floor unit must have a continuous rear wall so that the returned recirculated air is not directed i...

Page 22: ...2 Fig 6 17 Inserting the activated charcoal filter 1 Housing cover of the activated charcoal filter 2 Activated charcoal filter X X Remove the packaging from the activated charcoal fil ters X X Inser...

Page 23: ...s guaranteed must always be used Q Q the exhaust air may not be ducted into a chimney that is used for exhaust gases of devices operated with gas or other combustibles Q Q the installation has been in...

Page 24: ...ns for exhaust air worktop depth 700 mm Installation dimensions b b a a 170 270 100 170 760 535 196 635 515 40 222 89 290 Fig 6 21 Device dimensions exhaust air a Device dimensions without a channel e...

Page 25: ...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 installation of the exhaust air duct...

Page 26: ...aust air duct 3 Air guiding housing X X Insert the extension for the exhaust air duct 2 into the groove of the air guiding housing 3 X X Using a screwdriver press the shackles 1 downwards left and rig...

Page 27: ...ramic panel upwards 5 4 3 2 1 Fig 6 34 Inserting the cooktop 1 Cooktop 2 Suction opening 3 Air inlet nozzle 4 Stainless steel grease filter 5 Worktop cut out X X Insert the exhaust air arc 1 into the...

Page 28: ...2 x 16 A 2 5 mm2 One phase connection 1 x 32 A 4 mm2 Tab 6 2 Fuse protection and minimum cross section 1 L1 L2 L3 2 3 4 N PE 220 240 V 220 240 V 220 240 V Fig 6 36 Connection diagram 3 phase connecti...

Page 29: ...e 6 8 Handover to user Once installation is done X X Explain the important functions to the user X X Explain all safety relevant aspects of operation and handling to the user X X Provide the user with...

Page 30: ...of between 1 and 99 minutes for both timer functions INFO After the pre set time has passed in the timer display 00 will be shown for a few seconds A signal tone will sound for a few seconds INFO If y...

Page 31: ...lock is deactivated Switching off the timer signal tone X X Press any sensor button on the operating panel to end the signal tone prematurely Setting the short time egg timer X X Press and simultaneo...

Page 32: ...charcoal filter was replaced only for recir culated air and the stainless steel grease filter was clea ned it will be necessary to reset the filter service display X X Switch on the cooktop with inte...

Page 33: ...ookers Due to the closed cooking chamber and the overpressure pressure cookers save the most time and energy The short cooking time helps preserve vitamins X X Make sure there is sufficient liquid in...

Page 34: ...cloth X X Remove dirt residues with the glass ceramic scraper X X Always remove grains crumbs or the like which fall onto the cooktop during general cooking work right away to prevent the surface from...

Page 35: ...grease filter with a rinsing program at a maximum of 55 C Discolourations to the cooktop arise from residues which are not removed and have been burnt in Glossy spots are caused by the abrasion of th...

Page 36: ...d air inlet nozzle X X Grab the stainless steel grease filter using the handle 2 Fig 7 2 X X Insert the stainless steel grease filter 1 into the suc tion opening X X Make sure that the stainless steel...

Page 37: ...d in recirculated air mode The activated charcoal filter binds odorous materials which arise during cooking INFO The activated charcoal filters must be replaced when the fan level indicator indicates...

Page 38: ...filter housing cover X X Fold the activated charcoal filter housing lid 2 by moving up upwards X X Press on the activated charcoal filter housing lid until the locks 1 engage 2 1 Fig 8 8 Removing the...

Page 39: ...t the cooking zone back into operation see Operating chapter The overheat protection has tripped see Device Description chapter The power setting is automatically shut off prematurely The overheat pro...

Page 40: ...eel grease filter The activated carbon filter is heavily soiled only BIU Replace the activated charcoal filter There is an object in the air guiding housing e g cleaning cloth Remove the trapped objec...

Page 41: ...environmentally friendly way Disposal of transport packaging INFO The packaging protects the device against transport damages The packaging is made of materials that are environmentally friendly and...

Page 42: ...7 X X In the case of faults you cannot fix yourself contact your BORA specialist supplier or BORA After Sales Service The After Sales Service will require the type designation and the serial number of...

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