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Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal

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9  Decommissioning, dis-

assembly and disposal

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Observe all safety and warning information  

(see Safety chapter).

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Follow the enclosed manufacturer's information.

9.1  Decommissioning

Decommissioning is considered the final decommissioning  

and disassembly. After decommissioning, the device can 

either be built into another piece of furniture, sold on  

privately, or disposed of.

INFO 

Disconnecting and connecting the electricity 

and gas connection may only be carried out by 

certified experts.

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Switch off the device before decommissioning  

(see Operating chapter)

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Disconnect the device from the voltage supply.

9.2  Disassembly

The removal requires that the device is accessible for  

disassembly and was separated from the voltage supply 

(see Section 9.1). On gas-powered devices, make sure that 

the gas connection is complete.

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Undo the mounting brackets.

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Remove the silicone joints.

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Remove the device from the worktop upwards.

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Remove further accessory parts.

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Remove the old appliance and dirty accessory as 

described under 9.3.

9.3  Disposing of the product in an 

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 easy to dispose of and can therefore be 

recycled.

Returning the packaging material into the material cycle 

saves resources and reduces the waste production. Your 

specialist supplier will take the packaging back.

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Hand the packaging to your specialist supplier

or

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Dispose of the packaging properly taking into account 

the regional regulations.

Disposing of the old appliance

Electrical devices marked with this  

symbol should not be disposed of as 

household waste at the end of its life. 

They must be taken to a collection  

centre for recycling electrical or  

electronic non-heating appliances.  

For information, please contact your 

city or local authorities.

Waste electric and electronic equipment often still  

contains valuable materials. They do, however, also 

contain harmful substances that were required for their 

correct functioning and safety. When disposed of in the 

residual waste or if not handled correctly, they may cause 

harm to the health of people and the environment.

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Therefore do not dispose of your old appliance as 

household waste.

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Take the old appliance to a regional collection centre 

for return and recycling of electronic and electrical 

parts and other materials.

Summary of Contents for CI11

Page 1: ...EN CI11UMEN 000 www bora com Operating and installation instructions CI11 Induction glass ceramic cooktop with 2 cooking zones 1034795...

Page 2: ...heimer 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 distribution and duplication of this document as well as the use and disclosure of i...

Page 3: ...e deliverables 15 5 2 Tool and aids 15 5 3 Assembly instructions 15 5 3 1 Safety distances 15 5 4 Cut out dimensions 16 5 5 Installing the cooktop 17 5 5 1 Installing the cooktop 17 5 6 Power connecti...

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: ...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: ...ects may cause damage to the glass ceramic plate of the cooktop X X Do not use the cooktop surface as a kitchen worktop X X Do not use any hard and pointed objects when working on the cooktop X X Do n...

Page 8: ...horised gas fitter in accordance with legal applicable regulations Comply with local regulations of the utility companies CAUTION Damage caused by substances containing sugar and salt Substances conta...

Page 9: ...k GmbH shall not assume any liability for damage arising from non adherence to the safety and warning instructions DANGER Danger of electric shock Disconnecting the device incorrectly from the mains p...

Page 10: ...40 x 515 x 52 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 7 2 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P Front cooking zone power setting 155 mm 1400 W 3700 W Back cooking zone power setting 220 mm 2300 W 3700 W Cooktop...

Page 11: ...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 Automatic h...

Page 12: ...fat and the like at this power setting The bottom of the pan can overheat due to the high power output Display panel Display Meaning Cooking zone indicator 1 9 Power level P power setting A Automatic...

Page 13: ...ing zones are equipped with an automatic heat up function that can be switched on and off Q Q The display shows A This function enables the cooking zone to work at full power for a certain duration af...

Page 14: ...l It decreases or disappears if the power level is decreased Q Q Crackling or whistling may occur due to the bases of cookware made of different materials e g sandwich base Q Q Clicking sounds may occ...

Page 15: ...rface 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 fitte...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...or shelves in the floor unit must be removable for maintenance and cleaning purposes 5 5 1 Installing the cooktop 1 2 Fig 5 9 Built in cooktop with cooktop extractor Attaching the sealing tape 1 2 Fig...

Page 18: ...cooktop directly through a fixed connec tion to a power supply line 1 L1 2 N PE 220 240 V Fig 5 12 Single phase wiring diagram X X Verify that the installation was done correctly X X Switch on the mai...

Page 19: ...of the automatic heat up function Q Q The cooking zone indicator will display the symbol A to show that the automatic heat up function is activated as well as the continuous cooking stage set for exa...

Page 20: ...sly The time in the timer display is immediately set to 00 Switching off the automatic heat up function The activated automatic heat up function will end prematurely if you X X press the button on the...

Page 21: ...e cooktop is switched on INFO If a cooking zone indicator alternately shows 0 and H the cooking zone is still hot X X Press the sensor buttons for the front cooking zone and for the back cooking zone...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...cator The child safety lock is activated Switch off the childproofing feature see the Operation chapter is displayed in the cooking zone indicator Press and hold one or more buttons Clean the operatin...

Page 24: ...ay 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 25: ...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 26: ...EN 26 Notes www bora com GB 11 Notes...

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