bora CG11 Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 8

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Safety

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 WARNING!

Leaving items on the cooking 

 surface is a fire risk!

The cooktop and its touchable parts 

are hot when the cooking zone is 

switched on and during the cooling 

phase. Objects on the cooktop can 

get­hot­and­catch­fire.

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X

Do not place any items on the 

cooktop.

 WARNING!

Risk of burns from hot items!

The cooktop and its touchable parts 

are hot during both operation and the 

cooling phase. Items placed on the 

cooktop heat up very quickly and can 

cause severe burns. This particularly 

applies to metal items (e.g. knives, 

forks, spoons, lids or cooktop 

extractor covers).

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X

Do not place any items on the 

cooktop.

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X

Please use suitable tools (pot 

holders, oven gloves).

 WARNING!

Risk of burns from hot cookware!

Handles projecting over the edge are 

enticing for children to grab. 

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X

Do not turn pot and pan handles 

so they stick out beyond the work 

surface.

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X

Make sure that children cannot 

pull hot pots and pans over.

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X

A special stove guard for children 

(available from specialist suppliers) 

reduces the risk.

 WARNING!

Risk of getting burnt!

Liquid between the cooking zone 

and the pan base can evaporate and 

cause burns.

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X

Make sure that the cooking zone 

and the pan base are always dry.

 DANGER!

Risk of asphyxiation as a result of a 

gas leak!

Gas leaks can cause asphyxiation.

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X

If you smell gas while using the 

 appliance, switch it off  immediately. 

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X

Close the gas supply immediately.

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X

Ensure there is a good supply of 

fresh air (open doors and  windows).

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X

Do not use any light switches or 

device switches.

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X

Do not remove plugs from sockets 

(risks of sparking).

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X

Do not use electrical devices.

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Inform customer services or your 

gas installer immediately.

 DANGER!

Fire risk from naked flame!

A­naked­flame­can­cause­adjacent­

objects­to­catch­fire.

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X

Turn the gas flame down to the 

 lowest level if you remove pots or 

pans briefly from the hob.

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X

Never leave a naked flame 

 unattended.

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X

Extinguish any fire using a lid or a 

fire blanket, for example.

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X

Close the gas supply and switch 

the building supply off.

 WARNING!

Risk of burns from hot cooktop!

The cooktop and its exposed areas 

get hot during use. Once the cooking 

zone­is­switched­off,­it­takes­a­little­

while to cool down below 60 °C. 

 Touching hot surfaces can cause 

 serious  burns.

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X

Never touch the cooktop when it 

is hot.

X

X

Keep children away from the 

 cooktop when it is hot or ensure 

they are supervised at all times.

Summary of Contents for CG11

Page 1: ...AU Operating and installation instructions CG11 Gas glass ceramic cooktop with 2 cooking zones CG11UMAU 002 www bora com VB2VRAM0G0NNGQ2...

Page 2: ...of its contents 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 techni...

Page 3: ...dover to user 18 6 Gas installation 19 6 1 Ventilation 19 6 2 Gas connection 19 6 2 1 Additional installation notes for Australia and New Zealand AUS NZS 20 6 2 2 Gas connection AUS NZS 20 6 3 Leak te...

Page 4: ...ion and commissioning Gas specialists The gas connection may only be established by certified engineers They also assume responsibility for proper installation and commissioning of the gas system Tab...

Page 5: ...hted 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 m...

Page 6: ...ce X X Do not use this appliance as a space heater CAUTION Risk of injury from falling device components Falling device components such as pan supports control elements covers grease filters etc can c...

Page 7: ...nd switch the building supply off X X Keep children and other people away from hot hobs Unauthorised modifications Unauthorised modifications can cause the appliance to pose risks X X Do not conduct a...

Page 8: ...n base can evaporate and cause burns X X Make sure that the cooking zone and the pan base are always dry DANGER Risk of asphyxiation as a result of a gas leak Gas leaks can cause asphyxiation X X If y...

Page 9: ...p CAUTION Risk of injury due to the glass ceramic panel being fissured cracked or broken A damaged glass ceramic surface can cause injuries X X Do not touch the appliance surface X X Immediately switc...

Page 10: ...d removing and installing the device can causes injuries to the limbs or torso X X Removing the cooktop from the packaging is a two person job X X Placing the cooktop into the worktop cut out is a two...

Page 11: ...a level The device is designed exclusively for the preparation of food in private households This appliance is not intended for Q Q Outdoor use Q Q Installation in vehicles Q Q Heating rooms Q Q Use i...

Page 12: ...normal burner 450 1000 W Back high power burner 800 2900 W Total nominal connection values G20 20 mbar 3 90 kW 0 371 m h Total nominal connection values G30 50 mbar 3 80 kW 276 g h Total nominal conn...

Page 13: ...r levels Small flame Minimal gas output Large flame Maximum gas output 0 position No gas output Tab 4 1 Significance of the power levels Knob operation The operating panel is equipped with two control...

Page 14: ...food Activity Power level Keeping cooked meals warm Minimal flame Browning chopped vegetables fried eggs veal poultry Medium flame Grilling prawns corn on the cob schnitzel beef fish or burgers Large...

Page 15: ...ab 5 1 Scope of delivery X X Check the scope of delivery for damage and make sure it is complete see Tab 5 1 X X If there are any missing or damaged parts please notify BORA After Sales Service X X Do...

Page 16: ...tting surfaces of the worktops are properly sealed X X Comply with the instructions of the worktop manufacturer Attaching the sealing tape 1 2 Fig 5 6 Sealing tape with flush installation 1 Black heat...

Page 17: ...erside of the device before installing it Do not leave any gaps with the exception of the side adjacent to the extraction system X X With flush installation attach the enclosed sealing tape to the hor...

Page 18: ...stallation instructions for safe storage For flush installation X X Make sure that the sealing tape of the cooktop is sealed well all the way round 1 3 2 Fig 5 11 Mounting straps 1 Screw 2 Mounting br...

Page 19: ...KAS guideline no 1942 Liquid gas part 2 Regulations of the Vereinigung Kantonaler Feuerversicherungen VKF Netherlands Belgium France Regulations of standard NBN D 51 003 Regulations and connection req...

Page 20: ...tural gas NG If the cooktop is connected to a natural gas NG supply a gas regulator must be installed with a test point The gas regulator and the transition piece are included in the scope of delivery...

Page 21: ...eaker X X Protect the main switch automatic circuit breaker from being switched on without permission X X Make sure the device is not energised 1 Fig 6 1 Connection with gas regulator NG 1 Seal 2 Tran...

Page 22: ...ween the maximum and minimum setting on the gas burner 6 5 Handover to user Once installation is complete X X Explain the main functions to the user X X Explain all safety related aspects of operation...

Page 23: ...2 M 46 M Tab 6 2 Standard nozzle table AUS NZS Gas type LPG liquid gas NG natural gas Peak pressure kPa Gas burner position Nozzle diameter 1 100mm Heat output MJ n G30 butane LPG 2 75 Back 91 10 4 G3...

Page 24: ...ches off the gas supply Q Q No more gas will flow Fig 7 1 Push and pull control knob Ignition When igniting the gas burner the control knob must be kept pressed in after ignition for another approx 15...

Page 25: ...air baffle INFO The cover plate can heat up during use Fig 7 1 The position of the air baffle of the CKASE extraction system X X Before use place both cover plates in the intended positions on the ext...

Page 26: ...glass ceramic cooktops see the Device description chapter 8 3 Cleaning the cooktop INFO When the cooktop extractor is switched on the stainless steel grease filter must be installed to ensure that no...

Page 27: ...ailable detergent by means of a soft sponge or a normal dishcloth Q Q Never scrape or scratch off cooking residues Q Q Do not put the gas burner parts and the pot holder in the dishwasher for cleaning...

Page 28: ...the gas burner head Clean the gas burner parts see the Cleaning chapter You notice the smell of gas A leakage point in the gas supply line Switch off the gas supply and immediately extinguish all open...

Page 29: ...ly disposal 10 3 Environmentally friendly disposal Disposal of transport packaging INFO The packaging protects the device from damage in transport The packaging materials have been selected from envir...

Page 30: ...you are not able to resolve yourself please contact your BORA specialist supplier or the BORA Service Team The BORA Service Team requires the type designation and the build number of your appliance FD...

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Page 32: ...stria T 43 0 5373 62250 0 F 43 0 5373 62250 90 mail bora com www bora com Europe BORA Holding GmbH Prof Dr Anton Kathrein Stra e 3 6342 Niederndorf Austria T 43 0 5373 62250 0 F 43 0 5373 62250 90 mai...

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