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Safety

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Safety instructions, disassembly and 

disposal

Disassembly of the device may only be carried 

out by trained personnel who are familiar with 

and comply with common national regulations 

and supplementary regulations of the local 

 utility  companies.
Work on electrical parts may only be carried 

out by trained electrical personnel.

 DANGER!

Danger of electric shock!

Disconnecting the device  incorrectly 

from the mains poses a risk of 

 electric  shock.

X

Safely disconnect the device from 

the mains using miniature or auto-

matic circuit breakers, fuses or 

contactors.

X

Use a suitable measuring device  

to ensure that the device is 

 de-energised.

 DANGER!

Risk of suffocation!

Parts of the packaging (e.g. films, 

 polystyrene) can be fatal to children.

X

Store packaging materials away 

from the reach of children.

X

Dispose of packaging correctly 

and promptly.

2.4  Safety instructions, spare parts

 WARNING!

Risk of injury and damage to  

property!

Incorrect parts can lead to injury 

to persons or damage to device! 

 Modifications, attachment parts or 

conversions to device can impair 

 safety.

X

Only use original spare parts when 

carrying out repairs.

2.5  Use as intended

The device is solely intended for preparing 

food in private households.

Cooktop

 DANGER!

Danger of electric shock!

Connecting the device incorrectly 

to the mains poses a risk of electric 

shock.

X

Make sure that the device has a fixed 

connection to the mains voltage.

X

Make sure that the device is  

connected to a properly installed 

protective conductor system.

X

Make sure that technical  

equipment is provided to allow for 

all of the device’s poles to be 

 disconnected from the mains with 

a contact opening width of at least 

3 mm (miniature and automatic 

circuit breakers, fuses, contactors).

 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

Make sure that the connection 

cable does not come into contact 

with hot cooking surfaces.

X

Make sure that the connection 

cable is not caught or damaged.

 CAUTION!

Back injury caused by heavy loads!

When removing and inserting the 

device, incorrect handling may cause 

injuries to the limbs and the trunk.

X

Always lift the device out of the 

packaging with two persons.

X

Always place the device onto  

the worktop cut-out with two  

persons.

X

Use suitable aids to prevent 

 damage to the limbs and the trunk.

X

Check the device for visible damages 

 before installing it.

X

Do not install a damaged device. 

Q

Q

A damaged device may put your safety at 

risk!

Repair and maintenance work may only be 

carried out by specialists authorised by the 

manufacturer.

Summary of Contents for PIW 1

Page 1: ...EN PIW1UMEN 001 www bora com Operating and installation instructions PIW1 Induction glass ceramic wok 1037295...

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: ...s 14 4 4 1 Residual heat display 14 4 4 2 Safety shut down of the cooking zone 14 4 4 3 Cooking zone overheating protection 14 4 4 4 Childproofing feature 14 5 Installation 15 5 1 Checking the deliver...

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: ...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 recirculated air mode e g thro...

Page 7: ...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 dirt immediately Q Q Any work...

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: ...lds Cooktop DANGER Danger of electric shock Connecting 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 s...

Page 10: ...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 not assume any liability for damages caused b...

Page 11: ...Dimensions width x depth x height 370 x 540 x 128 mm Control box dimensions width x depth x height 194 x 44 x 71 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 11 0 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P Cooking zone po...

Page 12: ...ower level P power setting A Automatic heat up function L Child safety lock active v No cookware or cookware is too small H Residual heat display Cooking zone is switched off but still hot temperature...

Page 13: ...system the cooktop is equipped with a cooling fan The cooling fan switches on automatically if the cooktop is used intensively You will hear a whirring sound The cooling fan may continue running afte...

Page 14: ...e or place any heat sensitive objects on top of it Risk of burns and fire After switching it off the cooking zone remains hot H is displayed in the cooking zone indicator residual heat display The coo...

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: ...wer level 0 to switch off the cooking zone Q Q The operating indicator light is inactive Q Q The cooktop is switched off when there are no longer any active cooking zones X X Pay attention to the resi...

Page 22: ...ldproofing feature is activated Switching off the childproofing feature X X Press the control knob of the cooking zone X X Turn the control knob to the left holding it at position A for at least 5 sec...

Page 23: ...hat no small and light objects such as cleaning 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...

Page 24: ...dicator 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 the knob Cable break betwee...

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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