bora Pro PKG3 Operating And Installation Instructions Download Page 7

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Safety

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The appliance must be suitable for the regional 

voltage and frequency. 

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X

Check the information on the identification plate 

and in the event of deviations, do not connect the 

appliance.

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Conduct all work extremely attentively and 

conscientiously.

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Do not connect the appliance to the mains until 

the duct system has been installed or the 

recirculation filter has been fitted.

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X

Only use the connection cables supplied. Where 

necessary these are included in the scope of 

delivery.

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Do not use the appliance until installation is 

complete. This is the only way to ensure safe 

operation.

 

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DANGER!

Risk of electric shock from damaged appliance

A damaged appliance can cause an electric shock.

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Check the appliance for visible damage prior to 

installation.

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Do not install or connect any damaged 

appliances.

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Do not operate any damaged appliances.

CAUTION!

Risk of burning from control knobs that are 

not positioned optimally.

If the control knobs are not installed in a suitable 

place, during operation there is a risk of sustaining 

burns from the cooktop surface.

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X

Only install the control knobs in a suitable place, 

which is practical and safe.

2.4.1  Safety instructions for cooktop 

installation

 

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DANGER!

Risk of electric shock from incorrect mains 

connection

Connecting the appliance to the mains incorrectly 

poses a risk of electric shock.

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X

Make sure that the appliance has a fixed 

connection to the mains voltage.

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X

Make sure that the appliance is connected to a 

properly installed protective conductor system.

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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).

 

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DANGER!

Risk of electric shock from damaged power 

supply cable

If the power supply cable is damaged (e.g. during 

installation or by coming into contact with hot 

cooking surfaces), this can cause an (lethal) 

electric shock.

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Make sure that the power supply cable does not 

become trapped or damaged.

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Make sure that the power supply cable does not 

come into contact with hot cooking surfaces.

Special safety instructions for the installation 

of gas cooktops

 

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Gas installation, appliance installation and 

replacing the gas nozzles, as well as changing 

the gas type and pressure, may only be carried 

out by reliable trained specialists, who are 

familiar with and comply with the standard 

national regulations and supplementary 

regulations of the local utility companies.

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Observe the special instructions on changing the 

gas type and pressure and the specifications for 

changing the gas nozzles in the nozzle table  

(see Operating instructions).

BORA gas cooktops must only be used with BORA 

cooktop extractors.

 

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DANGER!

Risk of explosion and asphyxiation from gas

Leaking gas can lead to an explosion and result 

in severe injuries and property damage, or 

asphyxiation.

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X

Keep sources of ignition (naked flames, electric 

fires) away and do not operate any light 

switches, or switches on electrical appliances.

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X

Do not remove plugs from sockets (risk of 

sparking).

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X

Close the gas supply immediately and turn off 

the mains supply.

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X

Ensure there is a good supply of fresh air (open 

doors and windows).

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X

Plug any leaks immediately.

Summary of Contents for Pro PKG3

Page 1: ...EN PKG3UMIMEN 100 www bora com Operating and installation instructions PKG3 BORA Pro gas cooktop 1 2 2 1044124 44...

Page 2: ...1 Gas configuration menu items 27 Menu item CE GPU configuration 27 Menu item CF gas burner characteristic curves 28 Menu item Ch GPU reset 28 1 General information 4 1 1 Liability 4 1 2 Validity of...

Page 3: ...power level 31 7 3 4 Cooktop power setting 31 7 4 Function menu 31 Calling up the function menu 31 7 4 1 Variable heat retention function 31 Activating the heat retention function 32 Increasing or re...

Page 4: ...entially hazardous situation which can cause death or serious injury if not respected Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can cause minor injury or damage to property if not resp...

Page 5: ...onsible 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 fo...

Page 6: ...onductor 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 surfaces The underlying electronic...

Page 7: ...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 circui...

Page 8: ...ce any items on the appliance X X Please use suitable accessories pot holders oven gloves 2 5 1 Safety instructions cooktop operation DANGER Danger of fire caused by leaving the cooktop unattended Oil...

Page 9: ...e X X Close the gas supply and turn off the mains supply WARNING Risk of burns from hot cooktop extractor when using gas cooktops The cooktop extractor and its exposed parts in particular the cover fl...

Page 10: ...vice team 2 8 Safety instructions disassembly and disposal i i The appliance must only be disassembled by trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations an...

Page 11: ...use protection 1 x 0 5 A Dimensions width x depth x height cooktop pan support high power burner pan support normal burner 370 x 540 x 73 mm 270 x 270 x 25 50 mm 235 x 235 x 25 50 mm Weight incl acces...

Page 12: ...cooktop front cooking zone 5 Control knob for right cooktop rear cooking zone X X Observe all safety and warning information during operation see the Safety chapter 4 1 Control knob How it works The c...

Page 13: ...of liquid to the boil searing steaks 8 9 Heating up water p Tab 4 2 Recommendations for power levels The specifications provided in the table are standard values Suitable cookware Cookware with this s...

Page 14: ...ithout permission Suitable cookware is made of O O copper O O stainless steel O O aluminium O O cast iron X X Adhere to the dimensions in the table Burner position Recommended pan diameter Minimum pan...

Page 15: ...Safety chapter X X Follow the enclosed manufacturer s information X X Please note the local regulations and connection requirements applicable to gas cooktops X X Before connecting the appliance chec...

Page 16: ...planned the following must be taken into account O O it must be fitted in such a way that it can be removed for maintenance work O O to ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation a minimum distance of 15...

Page 17: ...as line with an upstream stopcock i i The gas supply pipe can be connected after the gas cooktop has been installed i i The hose connection must be laid in such a way that it is not subject to deforma...

Page 18: ...systems there must be a return flow aperture in the kitchen units O O 1000 cm per air cleaning box in combination with gas cooktop PKG3 i i If several extractor systems are operated in recirculation...

Page 19: ...prevent tearing out the fixed front panel 5 6 1 Cooktop bore holes 40 70 50 0 5 370 80 140 1 2 3 Fig 5 13 Cooktop drilling pattern 1 Cooktop 2 Worktop 3 Fixed front panel Cooktops cooktop extractor A...

Page 20: ...ng 1 from the rear not in the case of steel fronts X X Screw the universal nut 2 onto the knob housing 1 from the rear and tighten a little X X Align the knob housing 1 so it is level 5 6 2 Example bo...

Page 21: ...tractor function are at the rear i i Cables of sufficient length are provided X X Tighten the universal nut 2 O O The wave spring if used must be pressed flat X X Remove the sticker 3 X X Place the kn...

Page 22: ...n see the Safety chapter O O The plug for the power supply must be accessible following installation O O If the power supply cable has been damaged this must be replaced i i The appliance components a...

Page 23: ...e team Power supply cable requirements and connection diagram Connection Fuse protection Minimum cross section Power supply cable 1 phase connection 1 x 16 A 1 5 mm Type H05VV F or H05VVH2 F Tab 5 4 F...

Page 24: ...ooktop and the gas connection X X When using a leak spray for this process ensure that you wet all connections X X Shut off the gas supply if you determine that gas is escaping and ventilate the room...

Page 25: ...ctly X X Set the gas type in the configuration menu see point 5 8 4 Configuration of gas type and gas pressure Affixing the nozzle set nameplates X X Affix the nozzle set nameplates included in the sc...

Page 26: ...vely affected by the extractor and or the flame is not as it should be e g soot production flame blowback etc the characteristic curve must be increased as well as the ventilation in exhaust air mode...

Page 27: ...1 29 37 mbar 5 G30 50 mbar 6 12T 20 mbar 7 20Y 28 mbar 8 G30 31 29 mbar 9 G30 31 27 5 mbar A G20 13 mbar b G25 25 3 25 mbar C G20 25 mbar Tab 6 2 Setting the gas type and gas pressure X X Select the c...

Page 28: ...balanced adjustment of the individual power levels Characteristic curve C Characteristic curve C increases the lower power levels and should only be used in the event of a negative influence from the...

Page 29: ...power level 0 O O Any active additional functions will be deactivated and the appliance will be switched off X X Observe all safety and warning information during operation see the Safety chapter 7 1...

Page 30: ...tea towels or similar i i Grease splashes and other flammable food residues on the cooktop can catch fire Remove them as soon as possible X X Do not put cookware with an uneven base on the pan support...

Page 31: ...controlled by turning the knob ring to the desired power level electronic power adjustment Fig 7 7 Setting cooking zone power levels O O The selected power level is shown in the power display on the c...

Page 32: ...eat retention level Deactivating the heat retention function 1 2 Fig 7 12 Deactivating the heat retention function O O The cooking zone is deactivated and the control knob display shows 0 O O The resi...

Page 33: ...timer is deactivated early and an acoustic signal is heard O O Active cooking sessions are resumed unchanged If the cooking session is to be ended X X turn the knob ring to power level 0 O O An acoust...

Page 34: ...et power level are shown in the control knob display e g A5 Deactivating the automatic heat up function early The activated automatic heat up function will end prematurely if you X X reduce the power...

Page 35: ...as cooktop 2 Pan support 3 Gas burner 4 Positioning aid X X Observe all safety and warning information see the Safety chapter X X Follow the enclosed manufacturer s information X X When conducting sch...

Page 36: ...use a cooktop as a work or storage surface X X Do not push or pull cookware over the cooktop X X Always lift pots and pans X X Keep the cooktop clean X X Remove any dirt immediately X X Only use suita...

Page 37: ...ner and degreaser in one X X Rinse the knob ring with hot water X X Clean the knob ring with a soft brush X X Rinse the knob ring well after cleaning X X Dry the knob ring carefully X X Place the dry...

Page 38: ...s off automatically A cooking zone has been in operation too long Put the cooking zone back into operation see the Operation chapter The overheating protection has tripped see the Appliance descriptio...

Page 39: ...ly 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 appliance to a regional collect...

Page 40: ...ress of condensation damage caused by the elements such as a lightning strike O O Damage caused by repairs or attempts to repair not made by BORA or persons authorised by BORA O O Damage to the glass...

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