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Safety

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2  Safety

 

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DANGER!

Risk of electric shock or injury from damaged 

surfaces 

The underlying electronics can be exposed or 

damaged due to fissures, fractures or cracks in 

appliance surfaces (e.g. damaged glass ceramic), 

particularly in the operating area. This can cause 

an electric shock. Furthermore, a damaged surface 

can cause injuries.

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X

Do not touch the damaged surface.

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X

If there are any cracks, fissures or fractures, 

switch the appliance off immediately.

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X

Safely disconnect the appliance from the mains 

using the LS switch, fuses, automatic circuit 

breakers or contactor.

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X

Contact BORA Service.

 

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WARNING!

Risk of injury from damaged components

Damaged components that cannot be removed 

without tools can cause injuries. 

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X

Try not to repair or replace damaged 

components yourself. 

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X

Contact BORA Service.

 

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WARNING!

Risk of injury or damage due to incorrect 

components or unauthorised modifications

Incorrect components can lead to personal 

injury or damage to the appliance. Modifications, 

additions or alterations to the appliance can lead to 

safety risks.

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X

Only use original components.

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X

Do not make any modifications, additions or 

alterations to the appliance. 

CAUTION!

Appliance components can cause injury if 

dropped

Appliance components (e.g. pan supports, 

operating controls, covers, grease filters, etc.) can 

cause injury if dropped.

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X

Place any appliance components that have been 

removed in a safe place near the appliances.

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X

Ensure that no components removed from the 

appliances can fall on the floor.

The appliance complies with the stipulated safety 

requirements. The user is responsible for the safe 

use of the appliance, cleaning and maintenance. 

Improper use can lead to personal injury and damage 

to property.

2.1  Use as intended

The appliance is solely intended for preparing food in 

private households. 

This appliance is not intended for:

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O

outdoor use

X

O

heating rooms

X

O

cooling, ventilating or dehumidifying rooms

X

O

use in mobile installation sites such as motor 

vehicles, ships or aeroplanes

X

O

use with an external timer or a separate remote 

control system (except for emergency shutdown)

X

O

use at altitudes of over 2,000 m (metres above sea 

level).

Any other use or any use that goes beyond that which 

is described here is classed as unintended. 

 

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BORA does not assume any liability for 

damages caused by improper use or incorrect 

operation. 

All misuse is prohibited!

2.2  General safety instructions

 

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DANGER!

Packaging components are a choking hazard

Packaging components (e.g. film, polystyrene) can 

be life-threatening for children.

X

X

Store all packaging components out of reach of 

children.

X

X

Dispose of the packaging properly and 

immediately.

Summary of Contents for PKAS3AB

Page 1: ...on instructions PKA3 PKA3AB PKAS3 PKAS3AB BORA Pro cooktop extractor BORA Pro cooktop extractor All Black BORA Pro cooktop extractor system with integrated fan BORA Pro cooktop extractor system with i...

Page 2: ...rvicing and spare parts 6 2 5 Safety instructions disassembly and disposal 6 3 Technical data 7 3 1 BORA Pro cooktop extractor PKA3 PKA3AB 7 3 2 BORA Pro cooktop extractor system with integrated fan P...

Page 3: ...for the first time Other documents apply alongside these instructions Please by all means adhere to all documents that form part of the scope of delivery Assembly and installation may only be carried...

Page 4: ...d Appliance components e g pan supports operating controls covers grease filters etc can cause injury if dropped X X Place any appliance components that have been removed in a safe place near the appl...

Page 5: ...ause an electric shock X X Do not touch any exposed contacts CAUTION Risk of injury from heavy lifting If not handled correctly carrying and installing appliances can cause injury to the limbs or tors...

Page 6: ...appliance must only be repaired and serviced by trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and supplementary regulations of the local utility companie...

Page 7: ...cluding external BORA Universal article fans max 550 W Dimensions width x depth x height 482 x 540 x 176 mm Control knob dimensions diameter x depth 49 mm 92 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 9 25...

Page 8: ...0 Hz Power consumption including external BORA Universal article fans max 550 W Internal motor power consumption max 165 W Dimensions width x depth x height 468 x 540 x 199 mm Control knob dimensions...

Page 9: ...ow the enclosed manufacturer s information 4 1 General installation instructions i i The appliances must not be installed above cooling devices dishwashers stoves ovens washing machines or dryers i i...

Page 10: ...Power supply cable 1 Straight duct piece 1 Control knob cable extractor 1000 mm 1 Special scope of delivery only for PKA3AB BORA Pro knob ring All Black PKR3AB to give the cooktops a more uniform app...

Page 11: ...ax 545 219 151 B O R A L F T U N G S F I B E L XX 93 219 151 810 Fig 4 5 Appliance installation dimensions for standard set up of PKA3 PKA3AB with round silencer USDR50 4 4 3 Worktop and kitchen units...

Page 12: ...ab 4 4 Cut out dimensions of the appliance combinations in the case of surface mounting 4 5 1 Flush installation x A 2 B 2 544 2 R 5 R 5 74 70 516 2 700 Fig 4 7 Cut out dimensions for flush installati...

Page 13: ...5 2 1 Fig 4 15 Structure of control knob 1 Knob housing 2 Universal nut 3 Sticker 4 Knob ring 5 Wave spring i i In the case of steel fronts wave springs must not be used The corresponding installation...

Page 14: ...nstallation is complete X X Remove the knob ring 4 X X Unscrew the universal nut 2 X X Remove the wave spring 5 X X Insert the knob housing 1 from the front through the hole in the panel X X Attach th...

Page 15: ...adapter 2 X X To do this carefully prise the plug connection open with a slotted screwdriver first X X Pull the curved duct piece 1 out X X If necessary rotate the cover frame by 180 see Rotating the...

Page 16: ...und and remove the cover frame 1 X X Rotate the cover frame 1 by 180 X X Put the cover frame 1 back on the cooktop extractor 2 X X Make sure that the holding clamps click into place 4 8 Installing the...

Page 17: ...unting brackets to the left or right flush installation or surface mounting Securing the cooktop extractor i i The cooktop extractor is secured using the 4 mounting brackets provided for which there a...

Page 18: ...he connecting duct piece when the seals are compressed X X Adjust the ducting parts to the height of the worktop X X Saw out the necessary cut outs for the ducting in the rear panel of the floor unit...

Page 19: ...work O O The maximum exhaust air duct length with a fan is 6 m O O The minimum cross section of the air ducts must be 176 cm which equates to a round pipe with a diameter of 150 mm or the BORA Ecotub...

Page 20: ...rew 4 on the housing cover 1 X X Carefully release all locks 2 with a slotted screw driver X X Remove the housing cover 1 from the housing subshell 3 by lifting it up X X Do not touch the electronic u...

Page 21: ...type of switch device connect the connection cables to either the Home In or the Home Out connection clamp X X Adhere to the connection diagram when connecting Home In and Home Out Home In Home Out X...

Page 22: ...ured with the strain relief clamp X X Check the correct installation as well as the firm positioning of the connection cables X X Close and secure the control unit cover X X Screw down the lid with th...

Page 23: ...h fan connection plugs 8 Plinth fan control line connection plug 9 Plinth fan power supply cable connection plug X X Using the CAT 5e communication cable included in the scope of delivery connect the...

Page 24: ...ktop extractor and cooktops are connected correctly 4 11 5 Connecting the power supply X X Observe all national and regional laws and regulations as well as the supplementary regulations of the local...

Page 25: ...ing instructions see Functions and operation chapter X X Ensure that all appliances are connected correctly and connected to the power supply fused prior to initial operation O O Exception During init...

Page 26: ...to function properly and safely These can damage human health or the environment if disposed of improperly or incorrectly handled X X Never put your old appliance in domestic waste X X Take the old ap...

Page 27: ...EN 27 Notes www bora com 6 Notes...

Page 28: ...his eventuality An updated version can be requested from the BORA Service Team Subject to printing errors and mistakes BORA Vertriebs GmbH Co KG All rights reserved AU NZ BORA APAC Pty Ltd 100 Victori...

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