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Functions and operation

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If no time is set within 4 seconds, the timer is deactivated. 

The control knob display goes back to the current cooking 

session.

Setting the time and starting the timer

 

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Turning clockwise increases the time (starting at 

0 minutes). Turning anticlockwise reduces the time.

5

6

7

Fig. 6.15 

Turning the knob ring clockwise

5

6

7

Fig. 6.16 

Turning the knob ring anticlockwise

 

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When set to between 0 and 10 minutes, the time reduces/

increases in 30-second increments when twisting the control 

knob. 

 

O

When set to between 10 and 20 minutes, the time reduces/

increases in 1-minute increments when twisting the control 

knob. Otherwise, it increases/decreases in 5-minute 

increments.

 

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After confirming with a touch command, an acoustic signal 

is heard, the cooking zone timer is activated and the set time 

starts to count down.

 

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The control knob display changes to the current cooking 

session and the timer symbol   is displayed.

 

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The set power level and the remaining time are shown 

alternately in the control knob display for 3 seconds.

 

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Once the remaining time is less than 2 minutes, only the 

remaining time is displayed.

 

O

Once the remaining time is less than 5 seconds, the remaining 

time flashes.

Changing active timers

 

X

Repeat the steps for cooking zones with an active timer.

 

X

Change the set time and restart the timer.

Switching the timer off early

If the cooking session is to be continued:

 

X

open the cooktop function menu; 

 

X

select the menu item “timer function (automatic cut-off)”;

 

X

decrease the set time to 

000

 and confirm the entry.

 

O

The timer is deactivated early and an acoustic signal is heard.

 

O

Active cooking sessions are resumed unchanged.

If the cooking session is to be ended:

 

X

turn the knob ring to power level 

0

 

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An acoustic signal sounds, the cooking zone is switched off and 

the active timer finishes.

Time lapsed

 

O

The cooking zone switches off automatically.

 

O

An acoustic signal is heard.

 

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0 0 0

 and the timer symbol   can be seen flashing in the 

control knob display.

 

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After 5 seconds the acoustic signal and the flashing display 

are automatically deactivated.

 

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The flashing display and acoustic signal can be stopped 

early with a touch command on the control knob.

 

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If necessary, the residual heat indicator 

H

 is then displayed. 

6.4.3  Automatic heat up function

When the automatic heat up function is activated, the cooking 

zone works at full power for a certain time and is then 

automatically reset to the previously set level. 

The system automatically determines the heating time 

depending on the power level set.

PKFI3

Power level (continuous cooking 

level)

Cooking times in min:sec

1

00:40

2

01:00

3

02:00

4

03:00

5

04:20

6

07:00

7

02:00

8

03:00

Tab. 6.4 

Overview of heating times

 

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If the cooking zone power level is increased while the 

automatic heat up function is active, the automatic heat 

up function remains active. The heating time is adjusted 

accordingly. 

 

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If the cooking zone power level is decreased while the 

automatic heat up function is active, the automatic heat 

up function is deactivated.

Requirement for the automatic heat up function:

 

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cooking session with a power level between 1 and 8.

Activating the automatic heat up function

 

X

Open the cooktop function menu.

 

X

Do the following:

Summary of Contents for PKFI3

Page 1: ...EN Operating and installation instructions PKFI3 BORA Pro surface induction cooktop 1 2 2 PKFI3UMIMEN 101 www bora com 1044848 36...

Page 2: ...10 3 Spare parts 32 10 4 Accessories 32 11 Notes 33 1 General information 3 1 1 Liability 3 1 2 Validity of the operating and installation instructions 3 1 3 Product conformity 3 1 4 Data protection 3...

Page 3: ...ect you from injury and prevent damage to the appliance Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using the appliance for the first time Other documents apply alongside these instr...

Page 4: ...ce X Do not store any items that could be of interest to children in storage spaces above or behind the appliance Otherwise they will be tempted to climb onto the appliance i Any work involving cleani...

Page 5: ...connected to a protective conductor system that has been installed in line with regulations Ensure that this basic safety precaution is met DANGER Risk of electric shock or injury from damaged surfac...

Page 6: ...hat 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 fuse...

Page 7: ...of burns from hot steam Liquid between the cooking zone and the pan base can evaporate and cause burns X Make sure that the cooking zone and the pan base are always dry CAUTION Damage caused by sugar...

Page 8: ...the appliance i A damaged power supply cable must be replaced by a suitable power supply cable This may only be done by an authorised member of the After Sales Service team 2 8 Safety instructions di...

Page 9: ...Fuse protection 1 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth x height 370 x 540 x 52 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 8 1 kg Cooktop Value Power levels 1 9 P Heat retention levels 3 Front cooking zone zone 1...

Page 10: ...s of each cooking zone are shown in the control knob display on the corresponding control knob i The cooktops PKFI3 and PKI3 also have a 7 segment cooktop display for each cooking zone Power levels an...

Page 11: ...browning fish cooking thickened sauces and soups making omelettes 7 8 Bringing large amounts of liquid to the boil searing steaks 9 Heating up water p Tab 4 3 Recommendations for power levels The spec...

Page 12: ...h a magnetisable base O enamelled steel O cast iron Appliance Cooking zone Minimum diameter PKFI3 front rear 120 mm 120 mm Tab 4 4 Minimum cookware diameter X Perform a magnet test if necessary If a m...

Page 13: ...ription www bora com 4 3 4 Childproofing feature i If a single cooktop is operated without a cooktop extractor removal of the knob ring can prevent the appliance from being switched on accidentally or...

Page 14: ...t obstruct ventilation X Make sure that the area below the cooktop has a sufficient air supply 5 2 Checking the scope of delivery X Make sure the delivery is complete and check it for damage X If ther...

Page 15: ...EV flush installation is also possible in a worktop with a depth 650 mm 5 4 2 Minimum installation dimensions standard set up 810 890 900 Fig 5 2 Minimum installation dimensions for standard set up of...

Page 16: ...ab 5 3 Cut out dimensions of the appliance combinations in the case of surface mounting 5 5 1 Flush installation x A 2 B 2 544 2 R 5 R 5 74 70 516 2 700 Fig 5 5 Cut out dimensions for flush installati...

Page 17: ...trol knob 4 3 5 2 1 Fig 5 13 Structure of control knob 1 Knob housing 2 Universal nut 3 Sticker 4 Knob ring 5 Wave spring i In the case of steel fronts wave springs must not be used The corresponding...

Page 18: ...le insert the height adjustment plates 2 Fig 5 14 Fitting the control knob Fig 5 15 Wave spring when installation is complete X Remove the knob ring 4 X Unscrew the universal nut 2 X Remove the wave s...

Page 19: ...appliance using the mounting brackets 1 X Tighten the mounting brackets with the screw 3 using the washer 2 with max 2 Nm X Verify that the alignment is correct 5 7 2 Installation rotated by 180 alter...

Page 20: ...installation 5 8 2 Establishing contact between the cooktop extractor and cooktops ZONE1 INTERF COM1 ZONE2 ZONE1 INTERF COM1 ZONE2 4 3 1 2 Fig 5 23 Establishing contact between the cooktop extractor...

Page 21: ...to use the BORA Professional 3 0 system can be found in the cooktop extractor s operating instructions X Ensure that all appliances are connected correctly and connected to the power supply fused prio...

Page 22: ...s off X Turn the knob ring anticlockwise to power level 0 O Any active additional functions will be deactivated and the appliance will be switched off X Observe all safety and warning information duri...

Page 23: ...setting early O Setting another power level for the cooking zone with the power setting active O Setting a higher power level than 5 for the other second cooking zone 6 3 4 Bridging function With the...

Page 24: ...10 seconds the bridging function is deactivated 6 3 5 Pan size recognition On induction cooktops the cooking zone recognises the size of the cookware automatically and only targets the energy at that...

Page 25: ...vel Fig 6 11 Increasing the active heat retention level Fig 6 12 Reducing the active heat retention level Deactivating the heat retention function 1 2 Fig 6 13 Deactivating the heat retention function...

Page 26: ...se the set time to 000 and confirm the entry O The timer is deactivated early and an acoustic signal is heard O Active cooking sessions are resumed unchanged If the cooking session is to be ended X tu...

Page 27: ...b display e g A5 Deactivating the automatic heat up function early The activated automatic heat up function will end prematurely if you X reduce the power level continuous cooking level X set the powe...

Page 28: ...he result of wear by the pan base especially if aluminium based cookware or unsuitable cleaning agents are used These are difficult to remove 7 3 Looking after your cooktops X Never use a cooktop as a...

Page 29: ...he knob housing X Use a cleaner and degreaser in one X Rinse the knob ring with hot water X Clean the knob ring with a soft brush X Rinse the knob ring well after cleaning X Dry the knob ring carefull...

Page 30: ...Put the cooking zone back into operation see Operating the cooktop extractor The overheating protection has tripped see 4 3 Safety devices The power setting is automatically shut off prematurely The...

Page 31: ...which were necessary for them to function properly and safely These can damage human health or the environment if disposed of improperly or incorrectly handled X Never put your old appliance in domest...

Page 32: ...acturer s warranty are O BORA products that were not sold by authorised BORA dealers or from BORA trained salespeople O Damage caused by non adherence to the operating instructions including product c...

Page 33: ...EN 33 Notes www bora com 11 Notes...

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Page 35: ...EN 35 Notes www bora com...

Page 36: ...entschuldigen Eine aktualisierte Version kann ber das BORA Service Team angefordert werden Druckfehler und Irrt mer vorbehalten BORA Vertriebs GmbH Co KG Alle Rechte vorbehalten AU NZ BORA APAC Pty Lt...

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