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Cleaning and Maintenance

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7.2  Maintaining the cooktop

X

X

Do not use the cooktop as a worktop or shelf.

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X

Do not push or pull cookware across the cooktop.

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X

Always lift pots and pans.

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X

Keep the cooktop clean.

X

X

Remove any kind of soiling immediately.

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X

Only use cookware which is suitable for glass ceramic 

cooktops (see the Device description chapter).

7.3  Cleaning the cooktop

INFO 

When the cooktop extractor is switched 

on, the stainless steel grease filter must be 

installed to ensure that no small and light ob-

jects, such as cleaning wipes made of fabrics 

or paper are sucked in (see operating instruc-

tions for the cooktop).

X

X

Make sure that the cooktop is switched off (see the 

Operating chapter).

X

X

Wait until all cooking zones are cold.

X

X

Remove all coarse soiling and food residues from the 

cooktop with a glass ceramic scraper.

X

X

Apply the cleaning agent onto the cold cooktop.

X

X

Rub the cleaning agent with a paper towel or a clean 

cloth.

X

X

Wipe off the cooktop while wet.

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X

Rub the cooktop dry with a clean cloth.

When the cooktop is hot: 

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X

Immediately remove molten residues of plastic, alumi-

nium film, sugar or foods containing sugar with a glass 

ceramic scraper from the hot cooking zone to prevent 

burning them in.

Heavy soiling

X

X

Remove heavy soiling and stains (limescale stains, 

pearly shimmering stains) with cleaning agents while 

the cooktop is still warm.

X

X

Soften dried dirt residues using a damp cloth.

X

X

Remove dirt residues with the glass ceramic scraper.

X

X

Always remove grains, crumbs or similar which fall 

onto the cooktop during general cooking work right 

away to prevent the surface from being scratched.

Coloured changes and shiny surfaces are not cooktop 

damage. They do not impact on the function of the cook-

top and the stability of the glass ceramic.

Discolourations to the cooktop arise from residues which 

are not removed and have been burnt in.

Glossy spots are caused by the abrasion of the pot base, 

especially when using cooking utensils with aluminium 

bases, or by unsuitable cleaning agents. They are very 

hard to remove.

7  Cleaning and 

Maintenance

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X

Observe all safety and warning information 

(see the Safety chapter).

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X

Follow the enclosed manufacturer's information.

X

X

Make sure that the cooktop and cooktop extractor 

have been switched off completely and have cooled 

down prior to the planned cleaning and maintenance 

work to prevent injury (see the Operation chapter).

Q

Q

Regular cleaning ensures the longevity of the product 

and optimal functioning.

X

X

Adhere to the following cleaning and maintenance cyc-

les:

Component

Cleaning cycle

Control panel

immediately after every soiling

Cooktop 

immediately after every soiling 

every week thoroughly with stan-

dard commercially available 

cleaning agents

Tab. 7.1:  Cleaning cycles

7.1  Cleaning agents

INFO 

Due to the use of aggressive cleaning agents 

and abrasion caused by the pot bases the 

surface will become damaged and dark stains 

will occur.

You need a special glass ceramic scraper and suitable 

cleaning agents to clean the cooktop.

X

X

Never use steam cleaners, abrasive sponges, scouring 

pads, or chemically aggressive cleaning agents  

(e.g. baking oven spray).

X

X

Make sure that the cleaning agent does not contain 

any sand, soda, acids or chloride.

Summary of Contents for CCH1

Page 1: ...EN CCH1UMEN 000 www bora com Operating and installation instructions CCH1 Hyper glass ceramic cooktop with 2 cooking zones 1034813...

Page 2: ...bH Rosenheimer Str 32 83064 Raubling Germany Contact T 49 0 8035 907 240 F 49 0 8035 907 249 info bora com www bora com Distribution and duplication of this document use and disclosure of its contents...

Page 3: ...nd aids 14 5 3 Assembly instructions 14 5 3 1 Safety distances 14 5 4 Cut out dimensions 15 5 5 Installing the cooktop 16 5 5 1 Installing the cooktop 16 5 6 Power connection 17 5 7 Handover to user 1...

Page 4: ...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 be used by chil d...

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: ...leaning agents to prevent scratching and abrasion on the surface X X Make sure that the base of the cookware as well as the cooking zone are clean and dry X X Always lift do not drag the cookware to p...

Page 7: ...ety instructions assembly Installation and assembly of the device may only be carried out by trained personnel who are familiar with and comply with common national regulations and supplementary regul...

Page 8: ...rical safety of the device is only guaranteed if it is connected to a properly installed protective conductor system Make sure that these basic safety precautions have been taken Cooktop DANGER Danger...

Page 9: ...mote 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 n...

Page 10: ...340 x 515 x 44 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 6 3 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 HY 1 ring front cooking zone 150 mm 1200 W 1 ring back cooking zone with hyper stage 215mm 2100 W 3000 W Cooktop en...

Page 11: ...ted timer 11 Cooking zone indicator 12 Timer button 4 Device description Observe all safety and warning information during operation see the Safety chapter The cooktop has the following features Q Q A...

Page 12: ...his function enables the cooking zone to work at full power for a certain duration after switching on After this time the power level is automatically switched back to the power level set Power level...

Page 13: ...conds the cooktop will switch off X X Remove the finger or object from the cooktop X X Clean the cooktop as required X X Where necessary switch the cooktop back on 4 3 4 Heat retention level The heat...

Page 14: ...e of the worktops and the wall sealing strip must be made of a heat resistant material up to approx 90 C INFO Countertop cut outs must be moisture sealed using suitable means where necessary fitted wi...

Page 15: ...tractor A in mm B in mm 1 0 344 320 2 0 685 661 3 0 1026 1002 2 1 776 752 3 2 1208 1184 4 2 1549 1525 Tab 5 2 Cut out dimensions 5 4 Cut out dimensions Preparing the worktop X X Create the worktop cut...

Page 16: ...ooktop extractor 2 already installed in the centre INFO The cooktop 1 rests on the lateral bar of the cooktop extractor 2 and is thereby stabilised Attaching the sealing tape 1 2 Fig 5 6 Sealing tape...

Page 17: ...iagram X X Verify that the installation was done correctly X X Switch on the main switch automatic circuit breaker X X Put the cooktop extractor into operation see the Operation chapter X X Check all...

Page 18: ...tomatically be taken over Switching off the automatic heat up function The activated automatic heat up function will end prematurely if you X X press the on the cooking zone X X activate the power set...

Page 19: ...X X activate the heat retention level V X X switch off the cooktop with the button 6 1 9 Heat retention level Q Q A cooking zone is in operation Q Q The power level 1 is activated X X Press to set the...

Page 20: ...r buttons for the front and back cooking zone at the same time Then press the sensor button for the front cooking zone again Q Q Both cooking zone indicators will display L The child safety lock is ac...

Page 21: ...ns crumbs or similar which fall onto the cooktop during general cooking work right away to prevent the surface from being scratched Coloured changes and shiny surfaces are not cooktop damage They do n...

Page 22: ...cooking zone indicator The child safety lock is activated Switch off the childproofing feature see Operation chapter is displayed in the cooking zone indicator Press and hold one or more buttons Clean...

Page 23: ...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 easy to dispose of and can...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...EN 25 Notes www bora com EN 11 Notes...

Page 26: ...EN 26 Notes www bora com...

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