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Decommissioning,  disassembly and  disposal

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9  Decommissioning,  disassembly and  disposal

9.3  Environmentally-friendly 

disposal

Disposal of transport packaging

 

i

The packaging protects the device from  damage in 

transport. The packaging  materials have been selected 

from environmental and disposal perspectives and are 

therefore   recyclable.

Returning the packaging to the materials cycle saves resources 

and reduces waste volumes. Your specialist supplier will take the 

packaging back.

X

X

Give the packaging to your specialist supplier

or

X

X

Dispose of the packaging properly in line with local 

regulations.

Disposal of old appliance

Electrical devices marked with this label 

may not be disposed of in  domestic waste 

at the end of their service life. They must 

be disposed of at a  collection point for 

the recycling of old electrical or electronic 

devices. You can find information from your 

city or district council.

Many electrical and electronic devices still contain  valuable 

materials. But they also contain damaging  materials 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

X

Never put your old appliance in domestic waste.

X

X

Take the old appliance to a regional collection point for return 

and recycling electrical and electronic  components and other 

materials.

X

X

Observe all safety and warning information  

(see the Safety section).

X

X

Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.

9.1  Decommissioning

Decommissioning is understood as final shutdown and 

disassembly. Following decommissioning, the device can either 

be installed into other units, sold on privately or disposed of.

 

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Electricity and gas connections may only be disconnected 

by qualified specialists.

X

X

To decommission, switch the device off  

(see Operation section)

X

X

Disconnect the device from the power supply.

9.2  Disassembly

For removal, the device must be accessible for  disassembly and 

disconnected from the power  supply. 

X

X

Undo the appliance fixture.

X

X

Remove the silicone joints.

X

X

Remove the device from the worktop by lifting it upwards.

X

X

Remove any other accessories.

X

X

Dispose of the old device and any  contaminated  accessories 

as described under “ Environmentally-friendly disposal”.

Summary of Contents for Pro PKT3

Page 1: ...EN PKT3UMIMEN 100 www bora com Operating and installation instructions PKT3 BORA Pro Tepan stainless steel grill with 2 cooking zones 1 2 2 1044118 32...

Page 2: ...function 25 Deactivating the bridging function 25 6 4 Function menu 26 Calling up the function menu 26 6 4 1 Cleaning function 26 Activating the cleaning function 26 Deactivating the cleaning function...

Page 3: ...your cooktops 28 7 4 Cleaning the control knobs 28 Cleaning the knob ring 28 Cleaning the touch surface and the knob housing 28 8 Troubleshooting 29 9 Decommissioning disassembly and disposal 30 9 1...

Page 4: ...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 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: ...e place which is practical and safe 2 4 1 Safety instructions for cooktop installation DANGER Risk of electric shock from incorrect mains connection Connecting the appliance to the mains incorrectly p...

Page 8: ...liquids boiling over Unattended pans can boil over allowing hot liquids to escape X X Keep an eye on pans when cooking X X Try not to let them boil over WARNING Risk of burns from hot steam Liquid bet...

Page 9: ...original spare parts for repairs X X Do not make any modifications additions or alterations to the appliance i i A damaged power supply cable must be replaced by a suitable power supply cable This may...

Page 10: ...N Frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption 4 8 kW Fuse protection 2 x 16 A Dimensions width x depth x height 370 x 540 x 73 mm Weight incl accessories packaging 15 8 kg Cooktop Temperature control 80 250...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...h halves banana slices 160 170 Browning chopped vegetables fried eggs veal poultry 180 190 Browning breaded or battered fish pancakes sausages pork lamb 190 200 Browning potato fritters prawns corn on...

Page 13: ...hut down If an appliance is switched on but is not used for a predefined time it is automatically switched off Cooktops Each cooking zone is switched off automatically when the cooking zone exceeds th...

Page 14: ...hers stoves ovens washing machines or dryers i i The contact surfaces of the worktops and wall sealing strips must be made of a heat resistant material up to approx 100 C i i Worktop cut outs must be...

Page 15: ...erhang 60 74 14 x Fig 5 4 Worktop overhang X X Please note the worktop overhang x when creating the worktop cut out Applies to flush installation and surface mounting i i In the case of cooktop extrac...

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: ...ol 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 i In the case of steel fronts wave springs must not be used The corresponding...

Page 18: ...spring when installation 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...

Page 19: ...g brackets 1 Mounting bracket 2 Washer 3 Screw 4 Screw 60 mm X X Secure the appliance using the mounting brackets 1 X X Tighten the mounting brackets with the screws 3 and 4 using the washer 2 with ma...

Page 20: ...plied in the scope of delivery i i The full range of functions on the appliances will only be available if the cooktop extractor and cooktops are connected correctly 5 8 3 Connecting the power supply...

Page 21: ...with an impedance Zmax at the transfer point mains connection of 0 116 ohms maximum The user is to ensure that the appliance is only operated on a mains supply network which meets this requirement If...

Page 22: ...ances all the way round also between the cooktop extractor and cooktop with black heat resistant silicone sealant 1 X X Make sure that no silicone sealant gets under the cooktop 5 13 Handover to user...

Page 23: ...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 6 1...

Page 24: ...played i i If all connected appliances are switched off power level 0 the whole system is automatically switched off after 10 seconds The cooktop was switched on O O H is shown in the control knob dis...

Page 25: ...ction cooktop very large pans or roasters can be used O O Both cooking zone indicators are activated in the display on both control knobs i i If the bridging function is activated on cooktop PKFI3 the...

Page 26: ...n maintained for 10 minutes Activating the cleaning function X X Open the Tepan stainless steel grill function menu X X Do the following 1 2 3 Fig 6 10 Activating the cleaning function O O The cleanin...

Page 27: ...tes X X Then remove all coarse dirt and food residues using a Tepan spatula X X Remove the remaining dirt and water with a clean cloth X X Dry the appliance with a clean cloth X X Observe all safety a...

Page 28: ...cleaning temperature of 70 C X X Dilute a dessert spoon of citric acid approx 10 15 ml in a bowl of warm water approx 200 ml X X Pour the liquid on the grill surface X X Leave the solution to work for...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...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 X Never put your old appliance in domestic...

Page 31: ...turer s warranty are O O BORA products that were not sold by authorised BORA dealers or from BORA trained salespeople O O Damage caused by non adherence to the operating instructions including product...

Page 32: ...our apologies in this 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 P...

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