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Safety

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X

X

Make sure the base of the cookware and 

the cooking zone are clean and dry.

X

X

Always lift the cookware (do not pull) to 

avoid scratching or wearing the surface.

2.2  Safety instructions – operation

Cooktop

 DANGER!

Unsupervised cooktops are a fire 

risk!

Oil­and­fat­can­heat­up­and­catch­fire­

quickly.

X

X

Never leave hot oil or fat 

 unattended.

X

X

Never attempt to extinguish 

 burning oil or fat with water.

X

X

Stifle the fire using a lid, for 

 example.

 DANGER!

Risk of explosion caused by 

 flammable  liquids!

Flammable liquids in the vicinity of 

the cooktop can explode and cause 

serious injury.

X

X

Do not place any flammable liquids 

in the vicinity of the cooktop.

 DANGER!

Risk of electric shock!

Chips, cracks or breaks in the glass 

ceramic panel can expose or damage 

the electronics underneath. This can 

lead to an electric shock.

X

X

If the glass ceramic panel gets 

chipped, broken or cracked, switch 

the cooktop off immediately.

X

X

Securely disconnect the appliance 

from the mains using LS switches, 

fuses, automatic circuit breakers 

or contactors.

Households with children and people with 

special needs

X

X

The appliance can be used by children aged 

8 and above as well as people with reduced 

physical, sensory or mental capacities or a 

lack of experience and/or knowledge if 

they are supervised or have been instructed 

how to safely use the appliance and 

 understand the resultant risks.

X

X

Supervise children in the vicinity of the 

 appliance.

X

X

Children must not play with the appliance.

Q

Q

Use the childproofing feature to prevent 

children accidentally switching the cooktop 

on or changing the settings.

X

X

Do not store any items that could be of 

 interest to children in storage spaces above 

or behind the appliance. Children will 

 otherwise be encourage to climb on the 

 appliance.

X

X

Keep children and other people away from 

hot hobs.

Unauthorised modifications

Unauthorised modifications can cause the 

 appliance to pose risks.

X

X

Do not conduct any modifications to the 

 appliance.

Cleaning and maintenance

The device must be cleaned regularly. Dirt 

can lead to damage or the buildup of odours. 

 Remove any dirt immediately.

Q

Q

Cleaning and maintenance work must not 

be carried out by children unless they are 

supervised at all times.

X

X

Do not use steam cleaners. The steam can 

cause a short-circuit on live parts and 

cause damage to property (see Cleaning 

and maintenance section).

X

X

Make sure no water penetrates inside the 

device when cleaning. Only use a slightly 

damp cloth. Never spray water on the 

 device. Water ingress can cause damage!

X

X

Where possible, clean the cooktop after 

every cooking session.

X

X

Only clean the cooktop when it has cooled 

down.

X

X

For cleaning, only use non-abrasive 

 detergents to avoid scratching or wearing 

the surface.

Summary of Contents for PKIW1

Page 1: ...EN PKIW1UMEN 003 www bora com 1041652 Operating and installation instructions PKIW1 BORA Pro Induction glass ceramic wok...

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: ...nstalling the cooktop 18 5 5 1 Removing the plastic strip from the side of the cooktop extractor 18 5 5 2 Installing the control knob behind the floor unit s panel 19 5 5 3 Installing the cooktop 20 5...

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: ...Make sure that hot hobs are not touched X X Avoid boiling over X X Pay attention to the residual heat display X X Switch the device off after use X X Do not rely on the pan size recognition X X Keep p...

Page 7: ...dge if they are supervised or have been instructed how to safely use the appliance and understand the resultant risks X X Supervise children in the vicinity of the appliance X X Children must not play...

Page 8: ...ktop and its exposed areas get hot during use Once the cooking zone is switched off it takes a little while to cool down below 60 C Touching hot surfaces can cause serious burns X X Never touch the co...

Page 9: ...electric shock X X Make sure that the mains connection cable cannot come into contact with hot hobs X X Make sure that the connection cable is not squashed or damaged CAUTION Lifting heavy loads can c...

Page 10: ...a level The device is designed exclusively for the preparation of food in private households This appliance is not intended for Q Q Outdoor use Q Q Installation in vehicles Q Q Heating rooms Q Q Use i...

Page 11: ...es packaging 9 5 kg Cooktop Power levels 1 9 P Heat retention levels 3 Cooking zone power setting 310 mm 2400 W 3000 W Tab 3 1 Technical data Device dimensions control knob 76 58 49 92 22 10 40 20 Fig...

Page 12: ...Pan size recognition Q Q Heat retention levels 4 1 Structure 3 3 2 1 Fig 4 1 Cooktop 1 Connections for control knob and extraction system 2 Induction cooking zone 3 Control knob 4 3 2 1 Fig 4 2 Struc...

Page 13: ...he automatic heat up function Unit Display Meaning Control knob display 1 9 Power levels P Power setting A Automatic heat up function Bridging function PKFI11 only t Short time timer function egg time...

Page 14: ...function INFO The timer function is an automatic cut off which automatically switches off a cooking zone which is in use Short time timer egg timer INFO The short time timer requires the cooking zone...

Page 15: ...oking session can be temporarily interrupted max 10 minutes Q Q I I appears on the control knob display 4 4 Safety devices 4 4 1 Residual heat display INFO While H is displayed in the cooking zone ind...

Page 16: ...X X Dispose of transport packaging in the proper manner see the Decommissioning and Disposal section 5 2 Tool and aids The following tools are required to correctly install the cooktop Q Q Pencil Q Q...

Page 17: ...is extracted by fans cold air flow INFO In order to retain the full functionality of the cooktop in the long term there must be sufficient ventilation underneath the cooktop INFO The performance of t...

Page 18: ...ne control knob INFO Alternatively the cooktop can be installed rotated by 180 5 5 1 Removing the plastic strip from the side of the cooktop extractor INFO The plastic strip on the side of the cooktop...

Page 19: ...le in the floor unit s panel from the front X X Screw the fixing nut onto the control knob from the back and lightly tighten it X X Carefully remove the plastic strip 1 from the side of the cooktop ex...

Page 20: ...lates 1 Cooktop 2 Height adjustment plates X X If applicable insert the height adjustment plates 2 X X Vertically align the control knob in the 12 o clock position based on the markings X X Tighten th...

Page 21: ...ection Connection on the control knob 1 Fig 5 20 Control knob connection at the back 1 Control knob connection at the back 1 3 2 Fig 5 17 Mounting brackets 1 Mounting bracket 2 Washer 3 Screw X X Affi...

Page 22: ...tion and minimum cross section table Connection Fuse protection Minimum cross section 1 phase connection 1 x 16 A 1 5 mm2 Tab 5 4 Fuse protection and minimum cross section Q Q If the connection cable...

Page 23: ...on If you have confirmed menu item C9 you can permanently deactivate the pause function Setting Pause function available deactivated C90 Pause function activated Factory default C9 1 Pause function de...

Page 24: ...g the cooktop 6 2 1 Switching on the cooking zone Fig 6 2 Switching on the cooking zone X X Turn the knob ring from the 12 o clock position to a power level Adjusting the power level X X Turn the knob...

Page 25: ...session X X Turn the knob ring from the 12 o clock position to a power level Q Q L appears in the control knob display X X Press the touch surface of the control knob for 5 seconds Q Q An acoustic sig...

Page 26: ...dproofing feature is automatically re activated 6 2 6 Using the timer function INFO You can set a time range of between 1 and 120 minutes for the timer functions Set time X X Twist the knob ring to th...

Page 27: ...tion Q Q A beep sounds and the cooking zone is deactivated Q Q The cooktop is switched off when there are no longer any active cooking zones X X Pay attention to the residual heat display see the Devi...

Page 28: ...X X Keep the cooktop clean X X Remove any dirt immediately X X Only use cookware suitable for glass ceramic cooktops see Device description section 7 3 Cleaning the cooktop X X Make sure that the coo...

Page 29: ...l 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 twist the knob ring to the 12...

Page 30: ...the Device Description section The power setting has automatically shut off too early The overheating protection has tripped see the Device Description section the central control knob display shows...

Page 31: ...entally friendly disposal Disposal of transport packaging INFO The packaging protects the device from damage in transport The packaging materials have been selected from environmental and disposal per...

Page 32: ...pecialist supplier or the BORA Service Team The BORA Service Team requires the type designation and the build number of your appliance FD number Both pieces of information can be found on the nameplat...

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