Operating and installation instructions S Pure
BORA S Pure induction cooktop with integrated cooktop
extractor – exhaust air/recirculation (PURSA/PURSU)
003284-101
www.bora.com
EN
Page 1: ...Operating and installation instructions S Pure BORA S Pure induction cooktop with integrated cooktop extractor exhaust air recirculation PURSA PURSU 003284 101 www bora com EN...
Page 2: ...ss steel grease filter 120 8 4 2 Fitting the components 120 8 4 3 Removing liquids from the appliance 120 Table of Contents 1 General information 80 1 1 Liability 80 1 2 Validity of the operating and...
Page 3: ...stalling the appliance in exhaust air mode PURSA 129 10 6 1 Preparing kitchen units for the exhaust air model 129 10 6 2 Installation dimensions 129 10 6 3 Preparing the cooktop 130 10 6 4 Inserting t...
Page 4: ...njury 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 instructions Please...
Page 5: ...the severity of that risk Warning symbol Signal word Risk Danger Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which causes death or serious injury if not respected Warning Indicates a potentially hazar...
Page 6: ...described here is classed as unintended i BORA does not assume any liability for damages caused by improper use or incorrect operation All misuse is prohibited 2 2 People with limited abilities Child...
Page 7: ...roved by the appliance manufacturer otherwise there is a risk of accidents X To choose a suitable stove guard contact your specialist supplier or the BORA Service Team 2 3 General safety instructions...
Page 8: ...ols covers grease filters etc can cause injury if dropped X Place any appliance components that have been removed in a safe place near the appliances X Ensure that no components removed from the appli...
Page 9: ...that has been installed in line with regulations Ensure that this basic safety precaution is met The appliance must be suitable for the regional voltage and frequency X Check the information on the i...
Page 10: ...DANGER Risk of smoke inhalation When the cooktop extractor is used in exhaust air mode it draws in air from the room it is installed in and from neighbouring rooms If there is insufficient air supply...
Page 11: ...le is damaged e g during installation or by coming into contact with hot cooking surfaces this can cause an lethal electric shock X Make sure that the power supply cable does not become trapped or dam...
Page 12: ...ON Damage caused by hot cookware Hot cookware can damage certain components in the appliance X Do not put hot cookware down in the area of the operating panel X Keep hot cookware away from the air inl...
Page 13: ...nly use reliable tried and tested switching devices e g window contact switch low pressure warning device and have them approved by a qualified expert certified chimney sweep Special safety instructio...
Page 14: ...n pans when cooking X Try not to let them boil over WARNING Risk 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 zon...
Page 15: ...ty instructions for cooktop extractor cleaning and maintenance X Keep the ventilation openings in the unit below open and clean WARNING Risk of fire from fat deposits The risk of fire can be increased...
Page 16: ...s Service team 2 8 Safety instructions disassembly and disposal i The appliance must only be disassembled by trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations...
Page 17: ...SCHOTT CERAN Cooktop power levels 1 9 P Size of front left cooking zone 95 mm Front left cooking zone power setting output 400 W 600 W Size of front right cooking zone 210mm Front right cooking zone...
Page 18: ...PURSU appliance dimensions 1 4 0 175 580 515 200 257 5 R 3 1 7 5 2 1 0 9 5 Fig 3 4 PURSU appliance dimensions top view 6 552 199 561 Fig 3 5 PURSU appliance dimensions front view 487 496 Fig 3 6 PURS...
Page 19: ...Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface Emiddle lx Grease filtering Grease filtering efficiency GFEhood 95 2 Grease filtering efficiency class A Noise Airborne acoustical A...
Page 20: ...fitted with electronic sensor buttons and display panels The sensor buttons respond to finger contact touch zones Observe all safety and warning information during operation see 2 Safety 5 1 Model des...
Page 21: ...ton Decreasing values Fan button Activating deactivating the automatic extractor function cancelling the after run function Timer button Setting the cooking zone timer Warming button Activating deacti...
Page 22: ...ust gas flue that is in operation O a shaft used for the aeration of rooms where fireplaces are installed If the exhaust air is to be directed into a smoke or exhaust gas flue that is not in use the i...
Page 23: ...pliance has been switched off 5 5 Overview of features and functions The BORA S Pure cooktop with integrated cooktop extractor has the following functions Recirculation mode The air suctioned away is...
Page 24: ...function O Pan size recognition O Permanent pan size recognition O Heat retention function O Cooking zone timers automatic cut off O Pause function O Cooktop power setting O Coffee function Safety fea...
Page 25: ...information during operation see 2 Safety i Do not operate the integrated cooktop extractor with other cooktops i The cooktop should only be operated when the filter replacement cover stainless steel...
Page 26: ...If the appliance is switched off the egg timer will remain active If the cooktop has been on O The residual heat indicator H is displayed for previously active and still hot cooking zones O The displa...
Page 27: ...nction is started 6 4 5 Automatic after run The cooktop extractor continues to run at a lower level and switches off automatically after a defined time 6 4 Cooktop extractor functions 6 4 1 Setting th...
Page 28: ...be set in the menu 10 15 or 20 minutes The default duration of the after run function is 20 minutes O When the extractor is switched off the automatic after run function is activated O Once the automa...
Page 29: ...ower level is set Activity Power level Melting butter and chocolate breaking up gelatine 1 Keeping sauces and soups warm soaking rice 1 3 Cooking potatoes pasta soups and ragouts steaming fruit vegeta...
Page 30: ...tomatic heat up function is active the automatic heat up function remains active The time is restarted for the new continuous cooking level If the cooking zone power level is decreased while the autom...
Page 31: ...flashing timer button O The set time starts to count down O The timer symbol is shown next to the cooking zone O The operating panel display changes to the standard display after 2 seconds O 10 second...
Page 32: ...ow O The ground coffee is too fine the coffee may taste bitter O The espresso pot wasn t screwed together tightly O The filter funnel contains too much coffee or the ground coffee is compressed i You...
Page 33: ...control lock X Long press on the lock button O The operating panel display is dimmed O The lock button lights up O All functions are deactivated except for the power button and the lock button i If th...
Page 34: ...03 00 01 48 00 45 9 02 00 01 18 00 30 p 00 05 00 05 00 05 Tab 6 9 Safety shut down on the different power levels Heat retention level Safety shut down after hrs min Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 12 00 08 00...
Page 35: ...unctions can be set in the user menu i The menu can only be called up if all cooking zones and the cooktop extractor are inactive In addition there must be no residual heat Calling up the user menu X...
Page 36: ...ture X Tap the bottom slider segment X Move to another menu item or close the menu O The childproofing feature is permanently deactivated 7 1 Menu item 1 Volume of the acoustic signals i In the event...
Page 37: ...matic after run function X Tap the corresponding slider segment X Move to another menu item or close the menu 7 3 Menu item 3 Showing the filter status and resetting filter service display i If menu i...
Page 38: ...by touch as required Ending the LED test O The LED test will be automatically ended when there has been no activity for 5 seconds or X Long press on the multi function display O The LED test is ended...
Page 39: ...cognition i With menu item 7 the permanent pan size recognition can be permanently switched on or off Fig 7 7 Menu item 7 Permanent pan size recognition Activating permanent pan size recognition X Tap...
Page 40: ...ators which were deactivated flash and fade O on is displayed X Move to another menu item or close the menu O The additional functions are permanently deactivated and are not displayed 7 9 Menu item 9...
Page 41: ...0 enables all settings in the user menu to be reset to the factory settings Fig 7 11 Menu item 0 Factory settings Resetting to factory settings X Long press on the slider zone O The reset is started O...
Page 42: ...closed manufacturer s information X When conducting scheduled cleaning and maintenance ensure that the cooktop and cooktop extractor are fully switched off and cooled so as to prevent injury see 6 Fun...
Page 43: ...ove any seeds crumbs or similar that fall onto the cooktop during cooking immediately to prevent the surface getting scratched Any changes in colour or glossy spots do not mean that the cooktop is dam...
Page 44: ...tractor are switched off see 6 Functions and operation X Wait until the fan indicator shows 0 X Remove the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel grease filter X Inside the inlet opening pull the filter...
Page 45: ...inless steel grease filter 2 1 Fig 8 4 Remove the filter replacement cover 1 Filter replacement cover 2 Inlet opening X Inside the inlet opening 2 pull the filter replacement cover 1 out through the o...
Page 46: ...h the activated charcoal filter into the filter housing until it will go no further to do this you can place one finger between the slats and gradually push the filter into the housing O The end posit...
Page 47: ...nlet opening push the filter replacement cover until it comes to a stop in the filter housing opening X Check that the filter replacement cover is positioned correctly X Insert the stainless steel gre...
Page 48: ...ooking zone back into operation The power setting is automatically shut off prematurely The overheating protection has tripped see 6 6 6 Overheating protection The cooktop cooling fan continues to run...
Page 49: ...ww bora com EN Faults and errors not covered X Switch off the appliance X Contact the BORA Service Team see 12 Warranty technical service spare parts accessories and enter the error number displayed a...
Page 50: ...warning information see 2 Safety X Follow the enclosed manufacturer s information 10 1 General installation instructions i The power supply cable must be provided by the customer i The appliance must...
Page 51: ...o ensure that a sufficient supply of fresh air is guaranteed O the exhaust air is not channelled into a chimney that is used for exhaust gases of appliances operated with gas or other combustibles O t...
Page 52: ...50 50 600 Fig 10 7 Cut out dimensions for surface mounting 10 4 2 Minimum unit dimensions for S Pure PURSA PURSU 600 199 600 Fig 10 4 Minimum unit dimensions for S Pure 10 5 Worktop cut out i The min...
Page 53: ...ir worktop depth 600 mm 10 10 40 Fig 10 8 Overlay dimensions for surface mounting 10 6 Installing the appliance in exhaust air mode PURSA i National and regional laws and regulations must be observed...
Page 54: ...lation check the suitability of the floor unit with regard to the necessary installation dimensions for the appliance and the planned duct system X If necessary adjust the position of the back panel a...
Page 55: ...part to be connected 2 with the coupling onto the exhaust opening 3 with the seal 1 X Ensure that the seal 1 is not displaced 1 Cooktop 2 Holding clamp 3 Worktop X When aligning the cooktop ensure tha...
Page 56: ...urposes this means that O No false floor is necessary below the cooktop O There must be a cut out in the back panel 10 7 Installing the appliance in recirculation mode PURSU 10 7 1 Recirculation of ai...
Page 57: ...Installation dimensions min 600 min 50 199 120 540 min 424 max 430 60 min 455 min 329 min 100 97 310 PUXA PUXU Zeile 600 PUXA Abluft Zeile 600 B O R A L F T U N G S F I B E L XX min 600 min 50 199 49...
Page 58: ...h the false floor so that the recirculating air is not directed into the front of the unit O A minimum clearance of 25 mm between the back panel of the unit and an adjacent kitchen unit or room wall m...
Page 59: ...26 Positioning the cooktop in the centre 1 Cooktop 2 Inlet opening 3 Air inlet nozzle 4 Stainless steel grease filter 5 Worktop cut out 6 Adhesive tape X Before inserting the cooktop remove the air i...
Page 60: ...back panel 1 Telescopic pull out 2 Adhesive tape 3 Back panel of unit X Remove the protective film from the adhesive tape 6 on the front of the telescopic pull out X Use the inlet opening 2 as a hand...
Page 61: ...rther to do this you can place one finger between the slats and gradually push the filter into the housing O The end position of the activated charcoal filter is reached when the filter has been fully...
Page 62: ...ed specialists The specialist also assumes responsibility for the proper installation and commissioning i Connections via plug in contacts Schuko plugs are not permitted i 1 phase connection The appli...
Page 63: ...ower supply cover 2 Mounting eyes X Connect the power supply cable to the power supply of the appliance in accordance with the relevant connection diagram X For a one phase or two phase connection con...
Page 64: ...ions on how to use the menu and a description of the most important menu items Dealer and service menu overview Menu item Description Selection area Factory setting B Extraction system exhaust air rec...
Page 65: ...modes to choose from Power management Connection Maximum power consumption Fuse protection C3 three phase 7 25 kW 3 x 16 A C3 two phase 7 25 kW 2 x 16 A C3 single phase 7 25 kW 1 x 32 A C2 single phas...
Page 66: ...the Troubleshooting chapter see 9 Troubleshooting 10 10 Sealing the appliance 1 Fig 10 47 Silicone sealant for surface mounting 1 Black heat resistant silicone sealant 1 Fig 10 48 Silicone sealant fo...
Page 67: ...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 Never put your old...
Page 68: ...fety and warning information see 2 Safety 12 1 BORA manufacturer s warranty BORA provides its end customers with a 2 year manufacturer s warranty for its products The end customer is entitled to this...
Page 69: ...Warranty extension You can extend the guarantee by registering at www bora com registration 12 2 Service BORA Service see reverse side of operating and assembly instructions 800 7890 0987 X In the ca...
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