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Safety

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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.

Q

Q

This operating and installation instructions 

contain important information concerning 

assembly and operation. 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 operating and installation 

 instructions.

Q

Q

The term “device” is used to refer to cook-

top, cooktop extractor or cooktop with 

 integrated cooktop extractor.

X

Read this operating and installation 

 instructions in full before you assemble the 

device and start to use it.

X

Always keep these operating and installation 

instructions to hand so it is available when 

needed.

X

After selling the device, pass on the 

 operating and installation manual to the 

new owner.

X

Carry out all work with great care and 

 attention.

X

Check the device for visible damage after 

unpacking.

X

Do not install a damaged device.

X

Do not use the device until installation is 

complete. Only in this way a safe operation 

can be guaranteed.

X

Make sure contact with hot cooking surfaces 

is not possible.

X

Avoid over-cooking.

X

Pay attention to the residual heat indicator.

X

Turn the device off after use. 

X

Do not rely on the pan size recognition.

X

Keep pets away from the device.

Recirculated air mode
INFO 

Every time the device is used for 

cooking, supplementary moisture is 

released into the room air.

INFO 

In the recirculated air mode, only  

a small amount of moisture is  

removed from the cooking vapours. 

X

Make sure that the room is sufficiently ven-

tilated to the outside air in the recirculated 

air mode, e.g. through an open window.

X

Ensure a normal and comfortable indoor  

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

natural ventilation openings or domestic 

ventilation systems.

X

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.

X

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

Q

Q

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.

Q

Q

Do not leave children unattended when 

they are near the device.

Q

Q

Children must not play with the device.

Q

Q

Use the child safety lock in order to  

prevent children from switching on the 

cooktop or changing the settings when they 

are unattended.

X

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.

X

Keep children and other persons away from 

the cooking surfaces.

Summary of Contents for PC32

Page 1: ...EN PFI11UMEN 001 www bora com Operating and installation instructions PFI11 Surface induction glass ceramic cooktop with 2 cooking zones 1037277...

Page 2: ...heimer Str 33 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: ...ctions 15 5 3 1 Safety distances 15 5 4 Cut out dimensions 15 5 5 Installing the cooktop 17 5 5 1 Installing the control box behind the floor unit fixed front panel 17 5 5 2 Installing the cooktop 18...

Page 4: ...ce with these documents nor by improper assembly The electricity and gas connections must be implemented by a certified engineer Assembly must only take place in compliance with the applicable norms r...

Page 5: ...hazardous situation which causes death or serious injury if not respected Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can cause death or serious injury if not respected Caution Indicate...

Page 6: ...d into the room air INFO In the recirculated air mode only a small amount of moisture is removed from the cooking vapours XMake sure that the room is sufficiently ven tilated to the outside air in the...

Page 7: ...ons The device can constitute a hazard XDo 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...

Page 8: ...alled protective conductor system Make sure that these basic safety precautions have been taken WARNING Risk of burns caused by hot objects The cooktop and its touchable parts become hot when the cook...

Page 9: ...onnecting the device incorrectly to the mains poses a risk of electric shock XMake sure that the device has a fixed connection to the mains voltage XMake sure that the device is connected to a properl...

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: ...essories packaging 9 7 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P Front cooking zone power setting 205 x 230 mm 2100 W 3700 W Back cooking zone power setting 205 x 230 mm 2100 W 3700 W Cooktop energy consumption F...

Page 12: ...el and operating principle 2 4 5 1 3 Fig 4 2 Control knob 1 Operating indicator light 2 Control knob for the front cooking zone 3 Power level sleeve 4 Control knob for the back cooking zone 5 Operatin...

Page 13: ...cated underneath an induction cooking zone 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 i...

Page 14: ...rature monitoring of the hob caused by the air gap between the cookware and the temperature sensor underneath the hob overheating may occur The bottom of the cookware must not have any sharp grooves o...

Page 15: ...ervice immediately X X Do not under any circumstances install parts which are damaged X X Dispose of transport packaging in the proper manner see the Decommissioning and Disposal chapter 5 2 Tool and...

Page 16: ...1088 1 1 485 457 2 1 856 828 3 2 1338 1310 4 2 1709 1681 Tab 5 2 Cut out dimensions Worktop overhang 74 x Fig 5 2 Worktop overhang X X Please note the worktop overhang x when creating the worktop cut...

Page 17: ...tween the built in appliances INFO A gap of two millimetres should be planned around the built in appliances INFO The mounting rail supplied with the cooktop should be installed between the cooktops a...

Page 18: ...ess of adjustment plates mm Adjustment plates quantity 10 mm 5 mm 3 mm 2 mm 34 2 1 33 3 1 32 4 2 31 5 1 1 30 6 2 29 7 1 1 28 8 1 1 27 9 1 2 26 10 1 25 11 1 2 24 12 1 1 23 13 1 1 22 14 1 2 21 15 1 1 20...

Page 19: ...be done by an authorized member of the After Sales Service team Establishing the power connection X X Switch off the main switch automatic circuit breaker before connecting the cooktop X X Protect th...

Page 20: ...nstallation 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 the accessories and operatin...

Page 21: ...ing zone is still hot INFO Turn the cooking zone off after use Do not rely on the pan size recognition X X Turn the control knob to power level 0 to switch off the cooking zone Q Q The operating indic...

Page 22: ...The cooking zone will automatically switch off after 2 seconds 6 1 8 Switching the childproofing feature on off INFO If a cooking zone indicator alternates between displaying L and H the cooking zone...

Page 23: ...ing wipes made of fabrics or paper are sucked in see operating instructions for the cooktop X X Make sure that the cooktop is switched off see the Operating chapter X X Wait until all cooking zones ar...

Page 24: ...tor The child safety lock is activated Switch off the childproofing feature see the Operation chapter is displayed in the cooking zone indicator Permanent activation of a knob Cable break between cook...

Page 25: ...mentally 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...

Page 26: ...aults you cannot fix yourself contact your BORA specialist supplier or the BORA Service Team The After Sales Service will require the type designation and the serial number of your device FD number Th...

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Page 28: ...orf sterreich 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 6225...

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