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Safety

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 DANGER!

Risk of asphyxiation!

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.

2.3.1  Safety Instructions – Cooktop 

installation 

 DANGER!

Risk of electric shock!

Connecting the appliance to the mains 

incorrectly poses a risk of electric 

shock.

X

X

Make sure that the appliance has a 

fixed connection to the mains 

voltage.

X

X

Make sure that the appliance is 

connected to a properly installed 

protective conductor system.

X

X

Make sure that technical equipment 

is provided to enable all of the 

appliance’s poles to be disconnected 

from the mains with a contact 

opening width of at least 3 mm (LS 

switch and automatic circuit 

breakers, fuses, contactor).

 DANGER!

Risk 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

X

Make sure that the connection cable 

does not come into contact with hot 

cooking surfaces.

X

X

Make sure that the connection cable 

does not become trapped or 

damaged.

 CAUTION!

Lifting heavy loads can cause back 

injuries!

If not handled correctly, removing and 

installing the appliance can cause 

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-person job.

X

X

Use appropriate aids to prevent 

damage or injuries to limbs or torso.

2.4  Safety instructions – Cleaning 

and Maintenance

The appliance must be cleaned at regular 

intervals. Dirt can lead to damage or bothersome 

odours. Remove dirt immediately.

Q

Q

Any work involving cleaning and maintenance 

must not be carried out by children unless 

they are supervised at all times while doing 

so.

X

X

Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning. 

Steam can cause a short circuit on live parts 

and thus lead to property damage (see the 

Cleaning and Maintenance chapter).

X

X

When cleaning, ensure that no water 

penetrates the appliance. Use only a slightly 

damp cloth. Never spray the device with 

water. Water penetration can cause damage!

X

X

Whenever possible, clean the cooktop after 

every use.

X

X

Clean the cooktop only after it has cooled 

down.

X

X

When cleaning, only use non-abrasive 

detergents to prevent scratching and abrasion 

on the surface.

Summary of Contents for PKCH2

Page 1: ...EN PKCH2UMEN 004 www bora com Operating and installation instructions PKCH2 BORA Pro Hyper glass ceramic cooktop with 2 cooking zones 1 ring 2 ring 1041628...

Page 2: ...ntents 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 technical modifi...

Page 3: ...ace mounting 17 5 5 Installing the cooktop 18 5 5 1 Installing the control knob in the floor unit front panel 18 5 5 2 Installing the cooktop 19 5 5 3 Installation rotated by 180 20 5 5 4 Sealing the...

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

Page 5: ...ighted 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...

Page 6: ...Do not use the appliance until installation is complete This is the only way to ensure safe operation X X Make sure contact with hot cooking surfaces is not possible X X Do not place any objects on th...

Page 7: ...fire X X Do not place any items on the cooktop Recirculation mode INFO When cooking additional moisture is released into the ambient air INFO In recirculation mode only a slight amount of moisture is...

Page 8: ...mage prior to installation X X Do not install any damaged appliance Q Q A damaged appliance may put your safety at risk Repair and maintenance work may only be carried out by specialists authorised by...

Page 9: ...Make sure that the connection cable does not become trapped or damaged CAUTION Lifting heavy loads can cause back injuries If not handled correctly removing and installing the appliance can cause inj...

Page 10: ...r alterations to the appliance can lead to safety risks X X Only use original spare parts for repairs INFO A damaged power supply cable must be replaced by a suitable power supply cable This may only...

Page 11: ...ne hyper level 235 mm 2100 W 3200 W 2 ring cooking zone 120 mm 200 mm 800 W 1900 W Cooktop energy consumption PKCH2 Front cooking zone 235 mm 182 Wh kg Back cooking zone 120 mm 200 mm 196 9 Wh kg Tota...

Page 12: ...5 4 3 2 1 Fig 4 1 Cooktop 1 Connections for control knob and extraction system 2 Front 1 ring hyper cooking zone 3 Rear 2 ring cooking zone 4 Control knob for the back cooking zone 5 Control knob for...

Page 13: ...ed on and off Q Q The display shows A This function enables the cooking zone to work at full power for a certain duration after switching on After this time the power level is automatically switched b...

Page 14: ...cooking zone back on see Operating section if you want to put the cooking zone back into operation Power level Cooking duration in min sec 1 01 00 2 03 00 3 04 48 4 06 30 5 08 30 6 02 30 7 03 30 8 04...

Page 15: ...eating protection is active one of the following steps is taken Q Q The activated power setting is switched back to the previous level Q Q The power setting P can no longer be switched on Q Q The set...

Page 16: ...f the cooktop Q Q Pencil Q Q Measuring tool Q Q Drill or cordless drill with 50 mm Forstner bit Q Q Screwdriver Torx screwdriver 20 Q Q Silicone sealant for sealing cutting surfaces 5 3 Assembly instr...

Page 17: ...4 516 2 700 Fig 5 5 Cut out dimensions for surface mounting 12 10 40 Fig 5 6 Surface mounting cut out 5 4 Cut out dimensions INFO All dimensions are shown from the front edge of the front cover Workto...

Page 18: ...d the cooktop extractor next to each other Cooktops cooktop extractor B in mm 1 0 346 1 1 457 2 1 828 3 2 1310 4 2 1681 Tab 5 3 Cut out dimensions for surface mounting of appliance combinations 5 5 In...

Page 19: ...ided 1 2 Fig 5 13 Cooktop and height adjustment plates 1 Cooktop 2 Height adjustment plates X X If applicable insert the height adjustment plates 2 Example bore holes 70 90 90 90 50 0 5 90 196 196 370...

Page 20: ...d by the ribbon cable provided X X Create the connection between the cooktop and the control knobs X X Create the connection between the cooktop and the cooktop extractor 1 3 2 Fig 5 14 Mounting brack...

Page 21: ...t control knob 4 to the zone 2 connection on the front of the cooktop 1 Cooking zone connection INFO According to the default settings the left control knob operates the front cooking zone and the rig...

Page 22: ...anies INFO The power connection may only be established by certified specialists The specialist also assumes responsibility for the proper installation and commissioning The power supply line to be us...

Page 23: ...olume C00 100 max volume Factory setting C0 1 10 min volume C02 20 C03 30 C04 40 C05 50 C06 60 C07 70 C08 80 C09 90 Tab 5 6 Warning beep volume Select operating mode Once you have confirmed menu optio...

Page 24: ...conds The display then goes out with a beep INFO If no settings are changed in a menu or submenu option for 2 minutes the configuration menu is closed automatically 5 7 Handover to user Once installat...

Page 25: ...to a power level Adjusting the power level X X Turn the knob ring to the desired power level INFO The selected power level is shown in the middle 7 segment display on the control knob 6 2 2 Switching...

Page 26: ...b for 5 seconds Q Q An acoustic signal can be heard and the display on the control knob switches to L The display goes blank after 10 seconds and the childproofing feature is activated Q Q Repeat the...

Page 27: ...cooking session can be paused for a maximum of 10 minutes If the pause function is not deactivated in this time the relevant cooking zone is switched off Permanently deactivating the childproofing fe...

Page 28: ...ntinues 6 2 8 Switching off the cooking zone INFO If the control knob indicator shows H the cooking zone is still hot Fig 6 4 Switching off the cooking zone X X Twist the knob ring to the 12 o clock p...

Page 29: ...ly X X Only use cookware suitable for glass ceramic cooktops see Appliance description chapter 7 3 Cleaning the cooktop X X Make sure that the cooktop is switched off see the Operation chapter X X Wai...

Page 30: ...ell after cleaning X X Dry the knob ring carefully X X Place the dry knob ring back on the knob housing X X Make sure it is positioned correctly 0 position X X If necessary turn the knob ring to the 1...

Page 31: ...hut off too early The overheating protection has tripped see the Device Description section the central control knob display shows a segment turning clockwise Knob ring not in the 0 position after fit...

Page 32: ...osal of transport packaging INFO The packaging protects the device from damage in transport The packaging materials have been selected from environmental and disposal perspectives and are therefore re...

Page 33: ...fects under the manufacturer s warranty shall be assumed by BORA Expressly not covered by the BORA manufacturer s warranty are Q Q BORA products that were not sold by authorised BORA dealers Q Q Damag...

Page 34: ...EN 34 Notes www bora com 11 Notes...

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