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1 General information 4
1.1 Liability ............................................................................. 4
1.2 Validity of the operating and installation instructions . 4
1.3 Product conformity ......................................................... 4
1.4 Data protection ................................................................ 4
1.5 Presentation of information............................................ 4
2 Safety 5
2.1 Use as intended ............................................................... 5
2.2 People with limited abilities ........................................... 5
2.3 General safety instructions ............................................ 5
2.4 Safety instructions – operation ...................................... 6
2.5 Safety instructions – cleaning and maintenance ......... 9
2.6 Safety instructions – repairs, servicing and spare parts 9
3 Energy labelling 10
4 Appliance description 11
4.1 BORA Classic 2.0 system ..............................................11
4.1.1 Operating panel and operating principle........................ 11
4.1.2 Symbols .......................................................................... 12
4.1.3 7-segment display .......................................................... 13
4.1.4 Colour concept ............................................................... 13
4.1.5 Lighting ........................................................................... 13
4.1.6 Sounds ........................................................................... 14
4.1.7 System functions............................................................ 14
4.2 Cooktop extractor ......................................................... 14
4.2.1 Model description .......................................................... 14
4.2.2 Installation variations ..................................................... 14
4.2.3 Overview of features and functions ............................... 14
4.2.4 Structure ........................................................................ 15
4.2.5 Cooktop extractor functions .......................................... 15
4.2.6 USB interface ................................................................. 15
4.2.7 Interface for external devices ........................................ 15
4.3 Cooktops ........................................................................16
4.3.1 Model description .......................................................... 16
4.3.2 Overview of features and functions ............................... 16
4.3.3 Structure ........................................................................ 16
4.3.4 How the Induction cooktops work (CKFI, CKI, CKIW) .... 20
4.3.5 How the Hyper and HiLight cooktops work (CKCH, CKCB)
20
4.3.6 How gas glass ceramic cooktop CKG works .................. 21
4.3.7 How the Tepan stainless steel grill CKT works .............. 22
4.3.8 Cooktop functions .......................................................... 22
4.4 Safety devices ................................................................ 23
4.4.1 Control lock
............................................................. 23
4.4.2 Cleaning lock (wipe function) .................................. 23
4.4.3 Safety shut-down ........................................................... 23
4.4.4 Residualheatindicator
H
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4.4.5 Overheating protection .................................................. 24
4.4.6 Childproofing feature ..................................................... 24
5 Operation 25
5.1 General and specific operating instructions ............... 25
5.1.1 Special operating instructions for the Tepan stainless steel
grill CKT .......................................................................... 25
5.1.2 Special operating instructions for gas glass ceramic
cooktop CKG .................................................................. 25
5.2 Touch control .................................................................26
5.3 Operating the system ....................................................27
5.3.1 Operating principle ......................................................... 27
5.3.2 Switching on ................................................................... 27
5.3.3 Switching off .................................................................. 27
5.3.4 Control lock .................................................................... 27
5.3.5 Cleaning lock (wipe function) ......................................... 27
5.3.6 Childproofing feature ..................................................... 28
5.3.7 Short-time timer (egg timer) .......................................... 28
5.4 Operating the cooktop extractor.................................. 28
5.4.1 Setting the fan power level ............................................ 28
5.4.2 Fan power setting ........................................................... 28
5.4.3 Automatic extractor function ......................................... 29
5.4.4 Switching the fan off ...................................................... 29
5.4.5 Switching off the automatic after-run early ................... 29
5.5 Operating the cooktops ................................................29
5.5.1 Selecting cooking zones ................................................ 29
5.5.2 Setting cooking zone power levels ................................. 29
5.5.3 Switching off the cooking zone ...................................... 30
5.5.4 Automatic heat up function ............................................ 30
5.5.5 Power setting ................................................................ 31
5.5.6 Two-ring connection on cooktops CKCH and CKCB ...... 31
5.5.7 Bridging function ............................................................ 31
5.5.8 Setting the warming level ............................................... 32
5.5.9 Cleaning function on the Tepan stainless steel grill CKT 32
5.5.10 Cooking zone timer ........................................................ 32
5.5.11 Pause function ............................................................... 33
6 Menu 34
6.1 Menu overview...............................................................34
6.2 How to use the menu .................................................... 34
6.3 Standard menu items ....................................................35
6.3.1 Menu item 1: Volume of the acoustic signals ................ 35
6.3.2 Menu item 2: Childproofing feature ............................... 35
6.3.3 Menu item 3: Automatic extractor control ..................... 35
6.3.4 Menu item 4: Duration of the cleaning lock
(wipe function) ............................................................... 36
6.3.5 Menu item 5: Duration of the automatic
after-run function ........................................................... 36
6.3.6 Menu item 6: Retrieving the software version ............... 36
6.3.7 Menu item 7: Retrieving the hardware version .............. 36
6.3.8 Menu item 8: System software update .......................... 37
6.3.9 Menu item 9: Data export .............................................. 37
6.3.10 Menu item A: Show the recirculation filter service life
(only in recirculation mode) ........................................... 38
6.3.11 Menu item B: Show filter type, change filter type and
reset filter service life (only in recirculation mode) ....... 38
6.3.12 Menu item H:
A
Extraction system configuration .... 39
6.3.13 Menu item J:
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Select the filter type
(only in the case of recirculation) ................................. 39
6.3.14 Menu item L:
F
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Fan configuration ............................ 39
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7 Extended menu 41
7.1 Extended menu items ...................................................41
7.1.1 Menu item B: Show filter type, change filter type
and reset filter service life (only in recirculation mode) 41
7.1.2 Menu item D: Demo mode ............................................. 42
7.1.3 Menu item E: Display and button test ............................ 42
7.1.4 Menu point F: factory reset ........................................... 43
7.1.5 Menu item H:
A
Extraction system configuration .... 43
7.1.6 Menu item J:
F
t
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Select the filter type
(only in the case of recirculation) ................................. 43
7.1.7 Menu item L:
F
A
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Fan configuration ............................ 44
7.2 Gas configuration menu ............................................... 44
7.2.1 Menu item P: GPU .......................................................... 45
7.2.2 Menu item S: GASt ......................................................... 45
7.2.3 Menu item T: GAS .......................................................... 46
8 Cleaning and Maintenance 47
8.1 Cleaning agents .............................................................47
8.2 Looking after your appliances ...................................... 47
8.3 Cleaning cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB ............... 47
8.3.1 Removing the components ............................................ 47
8.3.2 Cleaning the components .............................................. 48
8.3.3 Fitting the components .................................................. 48
8.3.4 Replacing the recirculated air filter ................................ 48
8.4 Cleaning the cooktops ..................................................49
8.4.1 Cleaning glass ceramic (CKFI, CKI, CKIW, CKCH,
CKCB, CKG) .................................................................... 49
8.4.2 Cleaning Tepan stainless steel grill surfaces (CKT) ....... 49
8.4.3 Cleaning the components on gas cooktop CKG ............ 49
9 Troubleshooting 51
10 Warranty, technical service,
spare parts, accessories 54
10.1 BORA manufacturer’s warranty....................................54
10.1.1 Warranty extension ........................................................ 54
10.2 Service ............................................................................54
10.3 Spare parts .................................................................... 54
10.4 Accessories .................................................................... 54
11 Notes 56
12 Identification plates 58

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1 General information
1.4 Data protection
During operation your cooktop extractor saves pseudonymised
data such as menu settings entered by you, operating hours
of the individual technical units and the number of functions
selected. Furthermore, your cooktop extractor documents errors
in combination with the number of operating hours.
Data can only be read out manually via your cooktop extractor.
This decision is therefore your responsibility.
These saved data then enable a rapid error search and
troubleshooting in the event of servicing.
1.5 Presentation of information
We use standard formatting, numbering, symbols, safety
instructions, terms and abbreviations so that you can work
quickly and safely when using this manual.
The term “appliance” is used to refer to cooktops, cooktop
extractors or cooktops with integrated cooktop extractor.
Instructions are indicated with an arrow.
XX
Always follow all instructions in the prescribed order.
Enumerations are indicated with a bullet point at the start of
the line:
XO
Enumeration 1
XO
Enumeration 2
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Information notes point to special features that must be
taken into account.
Safety and warning instructions
The safety and warning instructions in this manual are
emphasised with symbols and signal words.
Safety and warning instructions are structured as follows:
WARNING SYMBOL AND SIGNAL WORD!
Type and source of danger
Results of non-compliance
XX
Measures to minimise risk
Please note:
XO
warning symbols draw attention to a high risk of injury.
XO
The signal word indicates the severity of that risk.
Warning
symbol
Signal word Risk
ü
Danger Indicates an immediate, hazardous
situation which causes death or
serious injury if not respected.
ü
Warning Indicates a potentially 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
respected.
Tab. 1.1 Meaning of the warning symbols and signal words
These instructions contain important information to protect 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 instructions.
Please by all means adhere to all documents that form part of
the scope of delivery.
Assembly and installation may only be carried out by trained
specialists and taking into account the applicable laws,
regulations and standards. All safety and warning information
as well as the handling instructions in the accompanying
documents must be observed.
1.1 Liability
BORA Holding GmbH, BORA Vertriebs GmbH & Co KG, BORA
APAC Pty Ltd and BORA Lüftungstechnik GmbH – hereinafter
referred to as BORA – does not assume any liability for damage
arising from disregard for or non-adherence to the documents
included in the scope of delivery!
Furthermore, BORA shall not be held liable for damage caused
by improper installation or failure to observe the safety and
warning instructions!
1.2 Validity of the operating and
installation instructions
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These instructions describe the BORA Classic 2.0 system
with software version 03.00.
These instructions apply to several appliance versions. It is
therefore possible that some of the features described do not
apply to your appliance. The details of the figures contained
herein may differ from some appliance versions and are to be
understood as schematic diagrams.
1.3 Product conformity
Directives
The appliances meet the following EU/EC directives:
2014/30/EU EMC Directive
2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive
2009/125/EC Ecodesign Directive
2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
Regulations
Gas appliances meet the following EU directives:
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2 Safety
People with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacities
The appliance can be used by 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 use the appliance
safely and understand the resultant risks. Operation
can be restricted using the childproofing feature.
DANGER!
Risk of burns from hot cookware and food
Handles projecting over the edge of the worktop
are asking to be grabbed.
XX
Keep children away from hot cooking zones or
ensure they are supervised at all times.
XX
Do not turn pot and pan handles so they stick
out beyond the worktop.
XX
Make sure that hot pots and pans cannot be
pulled down.
XX
If necessary, use suitable stove guards or
covers.
XX
Only use stove guards and covers that are
approved by the appliance manufacturer;
otherwise, there is a risk of accidents.
XX
To choose a suitable stove guard, contact your
specialist supplier or the BORA Service Team.
2.3 General safety instructions
DANGER!
Packaging components are a choking hazard
Packagingcomponents(e.g.lm,polystyrene)can
be life-threatening for children.
XX
Store all packaging components out of reach of
children.
XX
Dispose of the packaging properly and
immediately.
The appliance complies with the stipulated safety
requirements. The user is responsible 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 food in
private households.
This appliance is not intended for:
XO
outdoor use
XO
heating rooms
XO
cooling, ventilating or dehumidifying rooms
XO
use in mobile installation sites such as motor
vehicles, ships or aeroplanes
XO
use with an external timer or a separate remote
control system (except for emergency shutdown)
XO
use at altitudes of over 2,000 m (metres above sea
level).
Any other use or any use that goes beyond that which
is described here is classed as unintended.
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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
Children
The appliance can be used by children aged 8 and
over if they are supervised or have been instructed
how to use the appliance safely and understand
the resultant risks. Children must not play with the
appliance.
XX
Use the childproofing feature in order to prevent
children from switching on the appliance or
changing the settings when they are unattended.
XX
Supervise children in the vicinity of the appliance.
XX
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.
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CAUTION!
Risk of injury from heavy lifting
If not handled correctly, carrying and installing
appliances can cause injury to the limbs or torso.
XX
If necessary, carry and install the appliance with
another person.
XX
Use appropriate aids to prevent damage or
injury.
CAUTION!
Damage from improper use
The appliance surfaces must not be used as
work or storage surfaces. This can damage the
appliances (particularly in the case of hard and
sharp objects).
XX
Never use the appliances as work or storage
surfaces.
XX
Keep hard or sharp objects away from the
appliance surfaces.
Faults and errors
XX
In the case of faults and errors, follow the
instructions in the “Troubleshooting” chapter.
XX
In the event of any faults or errors that are not
mentioned, switch the appliance off and contact
BORA Service.
Pets
XX
Keep pets away from the appliance.
2.4 Safety instructions – operation
XX
Make sure that the base of the cookware as well
as the appliance surfaces are clean and dry.
XX
Always lift (do not drag) cookware to prevent
scratching and abrasion on the appliance surface.
XX
Do not use the appliance as a storage surface.
XX
Switch off the appliance after use.
WARNING!
Risk of burning from hot appliances
Certain appliances and their exposed parts become
hot during use (e.g. cooktops). They should be
left to cool down completely after switching off.
Touching hot surfaces can cause serious burns.
XX
Do not touch hot appliances.
XX
Pay attention to the residual heat indicator.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock or injury from damaged
surfaces
The underlying electronics can be exposed or
damagedduetossures,fracturesorcracksin
appliance surfaces (e.g. damaged glass ceramic),
particularly in the operating area. This can cause
an electric shock. Furthermore, a damaged surface
can cause injuries.
XX
Do not touch the damaged surface.
XX
If there are any cracks, fissures or fractures,
switch the appliance off immediately.
XX
Safely disconnect the appliance from the mains
using the LS switch, fuses, automatic circuit
breakers or contactor.
XX
Contact BORA Service.
WARNING!
Risk of injury from damaged components
Damaged components that cannot be removed
without tools can cause injuries.
XX
Try not to repair or replace damaged
components yourself.
XX
Contact BORA Service.
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage due to incorrect
components or unauthorised modifications
Incorrect components can lead to personal
injuryordamagetotheappliance.Modications,
additions or alterations to the appliance can lead to
safety risks.
XX
Only use original components.
XX
Do not make any modifications, additions or
alterations to the appliance.
CAUTION!
Appliance components can cause injury if
dropped
Appliance components (e.g. pan supports,
operatingcontrols,covers,greaselters,etc.)can
cause injury if dropped.
XX
Place any appliance components that have been
removed in a safe place near the appliances.
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Special safety instructions for using the
exhaust air mode
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
isinsucientairsupply,lowpressurewilloccur.
Whenusedatthesametimeasareplacethat
is dependent on the air in the room, noxious
gases can be sucked into the living areas from the
chimney or outlet shaft.
XX
Make sure that there is always a sufficient air
supply.
XX
Only 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 instructions for using the
recirculation mode
When cooking, additional moisture is released into
the ambient air. In recirculation mode, only a slight
amount of moisture is removed from the cooking
vapour.
XX
When using the recirculation mode, ensure a
sufficient supply of fresh air, e.g. by opening a
window.
XX
Ensure a normal and comfortable room climate
(humidity of 45–60%), e.g. by opening natural
ventilation openings or using domestic ventilation
systems.
XX
After every use in recirculation mode, switch the
cooktop extractor to a low power level for about
20 minutes or activate the automatic after-run
function.
WARNING!
Risk of burning and fire from hot objects
The appliance and its exposed parts are hot during
operation and the cooling phase. Objects placed on
the appliance heat up very quickly and can cause
severe burns (this particularly applies to metal
objects such as knives, forks, spoons,
lids or cooktop extractor covers).
XX
Do not place any items on the appliance.
XX
Please use suitable accessories (pot holders,
oven gloves).
CAUTION!
Damage caused by hot cookware
Hot cookware can damage certain components in
the appliance.
XX
Do not put hot cookware down in the area of the
operating panel.
XX
Keep hot cookware away from the air inlet
nozzle.
2.4.1 Safety instructions – cooktop
extractor operation
WARNING!
Fire risk from flambéing
While the cooktop extractor is working, it sucks up
grease from cooking. Flambéing food can cause
thegreasetocatchre.
XX
Clean the cooktop extractor regularly.
XX
Never work with a naked flame while the
cooktop extractor is running.
CAUTION!
Damage caused by objects or
paper suctioned in
Small and light items, such as cleaning cloths made
from material or paper, can be suctioned into the
cooktop extractor. This can damage the fan or
impair the exhaust performance.
XX
Do not store any items or paper on the cooktop
extractor.
XX
Only operate the integrated cooktop extractor
with the grease filter fitted.
CAUTION!
Damage caused by grease and dirt deposits
Grease and dirt deposits can prevent the cooktop
extractor from functioning properly.
XX
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CAUTION!
Damage caused by sugary and salty foods
Sugary and salty foods and juices can damage the
hot cooking zone.
XX
Make sure sugary and salty foods or juices do
not get onto the cooking zone while it is hot.
XX
Remove sugary and salty foods and juices from
the hot cooking zone immediately.
Special safety instructions for the operation of
induction cooktops
Effect on pace makers, hearing aids and metal
implants:
induction cooktops generate a high-frequency
electromagnetic field in the area of the cooking
zones. The cooking zones may affect pacemakers,
hearing aids or metal implants negatively or disturb
their function when in close proximity. A reduced
function of the pacemaker is unlikely.
XX
If in doubt, contact the manufacturer of your
medical device, or your doctor.
Special safety instructions for the operation of
gas cooktops
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The gas type and pressure must only be
changed by reliable trained specialists who
are familiar with and comply with the standard
national regulations and supplementary
regulations of the local utility companies.
XX
Do not use or store any flammable materials near
the appliance.
XX
Do not use the appliance to heat the room.
DANGER!
Risk of explosion and asphyxiation from gas
Leaking gas can lead to an explosion and severe
injuries, or asphyxiation.
XX
If you smell gas while using the appliance,
switch it off immediately.
XX
Keep sources of ignition (naked flames, electric
fires) away and do not operate any light
switches, or switches on electrical appliances.
XX
Do not remove plugs from sockets (risk of
sparking).
XX
Close the gas supply immediately and turn off
the mains supply.
XX
Ensure there is a good supply of fresh air (open
doors and windows).
XX
Inform customer services or your gas installer
immediately.
2.4.2 Safety instructions – cooktop
operation
XX
Do not simply rely on the pan size recognition
function on induction cooktops; always switch the
appliance off after use.
DANGER!
Danger of fire caused by leaving the cooktop
unattended
Oil or fat in the pot can quickly heat up and ignite.
XX
Never leave oil or fat to heat up unattended.
XX
Never extinguish oil and fat fires with water.
XX
Switch off the cooktop.
XX
Extinguish the fire using a pan lid or a fire
blanket, for example.
DANGER!
Danger of explosion caused by flammable
liquids
Flammable liquids in the vicinity of a cooktop can
explode and cause serious injury.
XX
Do not spray aerosols near the appliance when
it is in use.
XX
Do not place any flammable liquids in the
vicinity of a cooktop.
WARNING!
Risk of burns from hot liquids boiling over
Unattended pans can boil over allowing hot liquids
to escape.
XX
Keep an eye on pans when cooking.
XX
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.
XX
Make sure that the cooking zone and the pan
base are always dry.
WARNING!
Risk of burns due to power cut
During or after a power cut, a cooktop that was
previously in operation may still be hot even though
there is no indication of residual heat.
XX
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DANGER!
Fire risk from naked flame
Anakedamecancauseadjacentobjectsto
catchre.
XX
Turn the gas flame down to the lowest level if
you remove pots or pans briefly from the hob.
XX
Never leave a naked flame unattended.
XX
Extinguish any fire using a lid or a fire blanket,
for example.
XX
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
particularthecoverap,stainlesssteelgrease
lterandgreaseltertray)becomehotwhen
an adjacent gas cooktop is in use. The cooktop
extractor must be left to cool down after the gas
cooktop has been switched off. Touching hot
surfaces can cause serious burns.
XX
Never touch the cooktop extractor when it is
hot.
XX
Keep children away from the cooktop extractor
when it is hot or ensure they are supervised at
all times.
2.5 Safety instructions – cleaning
and maintenance
The appliance must be cleaned at regular intervals.
Dirt can lead to damage, restriction of functions, or
bothersome odours. In the worst case scenario, this
can become a hazard.
XX
Remove dirt immediately.
XX
When cleaning, only use non-abrasive detergents
to prevent scratching and abrasion on the surface.
XX
When cleaning, ensure that no water penetrates
the appliance. Use only a slightly damp cloth.
Never spray the device with water. Water
penetration can cause damage!
XX
Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning. Steam
can cause a short circuit on live parts and thus
lead to property damage.
XX
Please follow all instructions in the “Cleaning and
Maintenance” chapter.
Special safety instructions for cooktop
extractor cleaning and maintenance
XX
Keep the ventilation openings in the unit below
open and clean.
WARNING!
Risk of fire from fat deposits
Theriskofrecanbeincreasedbyfailuretoclean
thegreaselterproperlyandonaregularbasis,or
ifthelterchangeisoverdue.
XX
Clean and replace the filter at regular intervals.
Special safety instructions for cooktop cleaning
and maintenance
XX
Whenever possible, clean the cooktops after every
use.
XX
Only clean the cooktops when they have cooled
down.
XX
Use the cleaning function to clean the Tepan
stainless steel grill.
2.6 Safety instructions – repairs,
servicing and spare parts
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The appliance must only be repaired and
serviced by 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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Work on electrical components must only be
conducted by trained electrical personnel.
XX
Before any repair work, safely disconnect the
appliance from the mains supply.
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage from improper repairs
Incorrect components can lead to personal
injuryordamagetotheappliance.Modications,
additions or alterations to the appliance can lead to
safety risks.
XX
Only use original spare parts for repairs.
XX
Do not make any modifications, additions or
alterations to the appliance.
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A damaged power supply cable must be
replaced by a suitable power supply cable. This
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Product information according to delegated regulation (EU) no. 65/2014 and regulation (EU) no. 66/2014.
Manufacturer
Model identification
BORA
CKA2
Symbol Value Unit
Energy consumption
Annual energy consumption AEC
hood
28.0 kWh/a
Energy efficiency class – A+ –
Energy efficiency index EEI
hood
37.0 –
Flow volume
Fluid dynamic efficiency FDE
hood
36.3 –
Fluid dynamic efficiency class – A –
Minimum air flow in normal use – 239 m³/h
Maximum air flow in normal use – 559 m³/h
Maximum air flow on intensive or boost setting (power setting) Q
max
591 m³/h
Measured air flow rate at best efficiency point Q
BEP
282.3 m³/h
Measured air pressure at best efficiency point P
BEP
508 Pa
Measured electric power input at best efficiency point W
BEP
109.7 W
Time increase factor f 0.7 –
Lighting
Lighting efficiency LE
hood
* lx/W
Lighting efficiency class – * –
Nominal power of the lighting system W
L
* W
Average illumination of the lighting system on the cooking surface E
middle
* lx
Grease filtering
Grease filtering efficiency GFE
hood
97.7 %
Grease filtering efficiency class – A –
Noise
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at minimum speed
available in normal use
– 45 dB(A) re1pW
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions at maximum speed
available in normal use
– 65 dB(A) re1pW
Airborne acoustical A-weighted sound power emissions on intensive or boost
setting (power setting)
– 66 dB(A) re1pW
Sound pressure level at minimum speed available in normal use** – 32 LpA in dB re 20 µPa
Sound pressure level at maximum speed available in normal use** – 52 LpA in dB re 20 µPa
Sound pressure level on intensive or boost setting (power setting)** – 53 LpA in dB re 20 µPa
Power consumption
Power consumption in off mode P
o
0.25 W
Power consumption in standby mode P
s
* W
Tab. 3.1 Energy labelling
* Not applicable to this product.
** Voluntary information
The sound pressure level has been determined from a distance of 1 m (distance-dependent level recording)
on the basis of the sound power level established in EN 60704-2-13.

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4 Appliance description
Fig. 4.1 Central touch/slider operating panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
4
8
9
Fig. 4.2 Touch zones
[1] Switching on/off
[2] Higher-level functions
[3] Navigation
[4] Power level setting zone plus/minus
[5] Cooking zone selection (4x)
[6] Touch slider (power level setting zone)
[7] Bridging function (2x)
[8] Fan
[9] Additional cooking functions and menu
Observe all safety and warning information during operation
(see Safety chapter).
4.1 BORA Classic 2.0 system
XX
Always use the latest system software to operate the BORA
Classic 2.0 system.
i
The latest software is available free of charge on the
BORA website (www.bora.com – Products – BORA Classic
2.0 – BORA Classic cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB –
Documents).
XX
If necessary, retrieve the installed software version (see Menu
chapter, Retrieving the software version).
XX
Update the system software if necessary (see Menu chapter,
Updating the system software)
4.1.1 Operating panel and operating principle
i
The BORA Classic 2.0 system is operated via the
operating panel on cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB.
i
1 or 2 cooktops can be controlled and operated by a
single cooktop extractor.
i
The operating principle and functions are described in
more detail in the Operation chapter.
The cooktop extractor and cooktops are operated via a central
operating panel. The operating panel is fitted with electronic
sensor buttons and display panels. The sensor buttons respond
to finger contact (touch zones).

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4.1.2 Symbols
General
symbols
Description Function/meaning
Power button Switching on/off
Pause button Activating/deactivating the
pause function
Cleaning button Activating/deactivating the
cleaning lock
Start button Starting the timer
Egg timer button Setting the short-time timer
(egg timer)
Lock button Control lock
Slider Setting values
Plus button Increasing values
Minus button Decreasing values
Forwards button Navigation to the right
Backwards button Navigation to the left
Fan button Activating/deactivating the
automatic extractor function,
cancelling the after-run
function
Menu button Calling up the menu, closing
the menu
Cooking zone
symbols
Description Function/meaning
Ring button 2-ring additional switching
Timer button Setting the cooking zone
timer
Heat-up button Activating/deactivating the
automatic heat up function
Warming button Activating/deactivating the
warming function
Bridging button Activating/deactivating the
bridging function
Bridging indicator Bridging function active
Hot indicator The cooking zone is heating
up or is still hot
Tab. 4.1 Meaning of the symbols displayed (icons)
1
2
3
4
5
Fig. 4.3 Indicator zones
[1] Multi-function display
[2] Hot cooking zone or residual heat indicator (4x)
[3] Cooking zone indicator (4x)
[4] Bridging function indicator (2x)
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List of all colour indicators:
Indicator Fan (cooktop extractor) Colour
Slider Blue
Plus/Minus Blue
Fan symbol/automatic extractor
function
Blue
Indicator Cooking zones Colour
Slider Red
Plus/Minus Red
Cooking zone hot Signal red
Indicator Functions Colour
Switch animation on/off Beige
Set timer Beige
Indicator Messages Colour
Warnings Orange
Error Signal red
OK Green
Tab. 4.3 Colour indicator
4.1.5 Lighting
i
The operating panel has 4 different levels of lighting.
(100%, 75%, 50% and 0%).
i
On principle the system adapts the lighting to the current
operating scenario. Relevant display elements are more
brightly lit and irrelevant ones are dimmed. Unavailable
functions are faded out.
Lighting Use
100% Function is active and selected
75% Function is active but not selected
50% Function is inactive and can be selected
0% Function is unavailable
Tab. 4.4 Lighting
Example:
1
2
Fig. 4.4 Operating panel lighting
[1] Active and selectable function (brightly lit, 75%)
[2] Inactive but selectable function (dimmed, 50%)
4.1.3 7-segment display
Multi-function display Meaning
Fan indicator
1
–
5
Power levels
ßp
Power setting
A
Automatic extractor function
Multi-function
display
e.g.
1
9
0
°
Temperature indicator (only on
CKT)
0
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
Remaining time on the time or
egg timer
z.B.
E
1
2
3
Error code
Cooking zone indicator Meaning
Cooking zone
indicator
1
–
9
Power levels
ßp
Power setting
,
Warming level 1
:
Warming level 2
*
Warming level 3
0
Inactive
H
Residual heat indicator (cooking
zone is switched off but still hot)
C
Cleaning (only on the Tepan
stainless steel grill CKT)
E
Error
Animations
v
,
v
v
,
Pan size recognition (only on
induction cooktops)
o
o
o
Cleaning (only on the Tepan
stainless steel grill CKT)
Tab. 4.2 Meaning of the 7-segment display
4.1.4 Colour concept
i
Fundamentally, all fan setting ranges are shown in blue
and all cooking zone setting ranges are shown in red in
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XO
a smoke or exhaust gas flue that is in operation
XO
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 installation must be checked and
approved by the responsible heating engineer.
i
If the cooktop extractor is used in an exhaust air system,
the extractor power is automatically increased for the
first 20 seconds when set on a lower power level (wall
sleeve function).
Recirculation mode
The air suctioned away is purified by the grease filter and an
activated carbon filter and fed back into the room in which the
appliance is installed.
To prevent odours in recirculation mode, an odour filter must be
used. For hygiene and health reasons, this must be replaced at
the recommended intervals (see the Cleaning and maintenance
chapter).
i
In recirculation mode, ensure sufficient ventilation and
aeration to expel humidity.
i
If the cooktop extractor is used in a recirculating air
system, when a power level is set the operating time
is automatically deducted from the recirculation filter
service life. The remaining filter service life can be seen
in the menu under menu item A (see Operation chapter).
4.2.3 Overview of features and functions
Features CKA2/
CKA2AB
Automatic fan detection
3
Electronic power adjustment
3
Interface communication
3
Compact grease filter unit
3
Functions
Automatic after-run
3
Power setting
3
Automatic extractor function
3
Filter service indicator (recirculation mode)
3
Safety devices
Control lock
3
Safety shut-down
3
active error monitoring
3
Tab. 4.7 Overview of features and functions
4.1.6 Sounds
i
The volume of the acoustic signals can be set in the
menu (10% to 100%).
i
Safety-relevant acoustic signals are always emitted with
the volume at 100%.
The system basically differentiates between three different types
of acoustic signals:
Acoustic signal Purpose
Short individual beep (0.25 s) Confirmation of a selection
Sequence of beeps Interaction required
Long individual beep (0.75 s) End of a function
Tab. 4.5 Sounds
4.1.7 System functions
Short-time timer (egg timer)
The short-time timer emits both a visual and an acoustic signal
after a time set by the user
and offers the function of a conventional egg timer.
4.2 Cooktop extractor
i
The cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB is the central
component and contains all of the electronics for
operating the entire BORA Classic 2.0 system. It is not
possible to operate the system or individual components
without a cooktop extractor.
4.2.1 Model description
Model Long description
CKA2 BORA Classic cooktop extractor
flexible system with separate control unit, can be
combined with the Classic cooktops and other BORA
Universal components
CKA2AB BORA Classic cooktop extractor All Black
flexible system with separate control unit, can be
combined with the Classic cooktops and other BORA
Universal components
Tab. 4.6 Model description
4.2.2 Installation variations
Depending on what you opted for when purchasing, the cooktop
extractor can be operated as an exhaust air or an recirculating
air version.
Exhaust mode
The air suctioned away is purified by the grease filter and
expelled into the open air via a duct system.
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4.3.2 Overview of features and functions
The BORA Classic 2.0 cooktops have the following features and
functions:
Features
CKFI
CKI
CKIW
CKCH
CKCB
CKT
CKG
Electronic power
adjustment
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Power setting
3 3 3 3* 3 3
Egg timer function (short-
time timer)
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Automatic ignition and
autom. reignition
3
Electronic gas adjustment
system (e-gas system)
3
Cooking functions
Automatic heat up
function
3 3 3 3 3 3
Pan size recognition
3 3 3
Warming
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Bridging function
3 3 3
Timer function
3 3 3 3 3 3
Pause function
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
2-ring additional switching
(rear cooking zone)
3 3
Cleaning lock (wipe
function)
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Cleaning function
3
Safety devices
Childproofing feature
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Residual heat indicator
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Safety shut-down
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Overheating protection
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Tab. 4.10 Function overview
*only applies to the front cooking zone
4.3.3 Structure
Cooktop CKFI
1 2
Fig. 4.6 BORA Classic cooktop CKFI
4.3 Cooktops
i
The cooktops CKFI, CKI, CKIW, CKCH, CKCB, CKG and
CKT are the variable components for the BORA Classic
2.0 system and can only be operated in conjunction with
cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB.
i
You can see exactly which devices have been installed
in your system on the penultimate page of the Operating
instructions (see Identification plates chapter).
4.3.1 Model description
Model Long description
CKFI BORA Classic surface induction glass ceramic cooktop
with 2 cooking zones
CKI BORA Classic induction glass ceramic cooktop with
2cooking zones
CKIW BORA Classic induction glass ceramic wok
CKCH BORA Classic Hyper glass ceramic cooktop with 2cooking
zones 1-ring/2-rings
CKCB BORA Classic HiLight glass ceramic cooktop with
2cooking zones 1-ring/2-ring/roaster
CKG
BORA Classic gas glass ceramic cooktop with 2cooking
zones
CKT BORA Classic Tepan stainless steel grill with 2cooking
zones
Tab. 4.9 Model description

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1
2
Ø 165 Ø 230
Fig. 4.9 Size of the cooking zones
[1] Induction front cooking zone (zone 1)
2300 W (power setting 3680 W)
[2] Induction rear cooking zone (zone 2)
1400 W (power setting 2200 W)
Cooktop CKIW
1
Fig. 4.10 BORA Classic cooktop CKIW
1
2
230
230 230
Fig. 4.7 Size of the cooking zones
[1] Surface induction front cooking zone (zone 1)
2100 W (power setting 3680 W)
[2] Surface induction rear cooking zone (zone 2)
2100 W (power setting 3680 W)
Cooktop CKI
1
2
Fig. 4.8 BORA Classic cooktop CKI

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[1] Hyper front cooking zone (zone 1)
2100 W (power setting 3000 W)
[2] 2-ring rear cooking zone (zone 2)
600 W (2-ring connection 1600 W)
Cooktop CKCB
1
32
Fig. 4.14 BORA Classic cooktop CKCB
1
3
2
Ø 120
410
Ø 215
Ø 180
Fig. 4.15 Size of the cooking zones
[1] Front cooking zone (zone 1) 1600 W
[2] Roaster cooking zone 3680 W
[3] 2-ring rear cooking zone (zone 2) 600 W
(2-ring connection 1600 W)
1
Ø 250
Fig. 4.11 Size of the cooking zone
[1] Induction wok cooking zone 2400 W (power setting 3000 W)
Cooktop CKCH
1 2
Fig. 4.12 BORA Classic cooktop CKCH
1
2
Ø 120
Ø 180
Ø 215
Fig. 4.13 Size of the cooking zones

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Cooktop CKT
1 2
Fig. 4.18 BORA Classic Tepan stainless steel grill CKT
1
2
250
220 220
440
Fig. 4.19 Size of the cooking zones
[1] Front grilling zone (zone 1)
1750 W
[2] Rear grilling zone (zone 2)
1750 W
Cooktop CKG
1
34
2
Fig. 4.16 BORA Classic gas glass ceramic cooktop CKG
1
2
Ø140
Ø200 Ø240
Ø180
Fig. 4.17 Size of the cooking zones
[1] High-power front burner 3000 W
[2] Normal rear burner 2000 W
[3] Pan support rear
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i
The BORA induction wok pan HIW1 is ideal for the
induction wok cooktop CKIW and is available as an
accessory.
XX
Perform a magnet test, if necessary. If a magnet sticks to the
base of the utensils, they are normally induction compatible.
XX
Pay attention to the cookware bottom. The base of the
cookware should not show any sign of curvature (exception:
wok cooktop CKIW). Due to incorrect temperature monitoring
of the hob caused by the air gap between the cookware and
the temperature sensor underneath the hob, overheating may
occur. The bottom of the cookware must not have any sharp
grooves or sharp edges to avoid scratching the cooktop.
XX
Place the cookware (without a mat or similar) directly onto the
glass ceramic.
Noises
The following noises may occur in the cookware when using
induction cooking zones, depending on the material and the
finish of the base:
XO
Humming may occur when using a high power level. It
decreases or disappears if the power level is decreased.
XO
Crackling or whistling may occur due to the bases of
cookware being made of different materials (e.g. sandwich
base).
XO
Clicking sounds may occur during electronic switching
procedures especially at low power levels.
XO
Whirring may occur when the cooling fan is switched on.
In order to increase the service life of the electronic system,
the cooktop is equipped with a cooling fan. The cooling fan
switches on automatically if the cooktop is used intensively.
You will hear a whirring sound. The cooling fan may continue
to run after the appliance has been switched off.
4.3.5 How the Hyper and HiLight cooktops
work (CKCH, CKCB)
Under the cooking zone is a radiant heating element with a
heating tape. When the cooking zone is switched on, the heating
tape generates radiant heat, which radiates to the cooking zone
and heats it up.
Power levels
Activity Power level
Melting of butter and chocolate, breaking up
gelatine
1
Keeping sauces and soups warm, soaking rice
1
–
3
Cooking potatoes, pasta, soups, ragouts, steaming
fruit, vegetables and fish, defrosting food
2
–
6
Frying in coated pans, moderate frying (without
overheating the fat) of pork cutlets, fish
6
–
7
Heating up fat, browning fish, cooking thickened
sources and soups, making omelettes
7
–
8
Cooking large amounts of liquids, grilling steaks
and heating water
9
Grilling steaks and heating up water
ßp
Tab. 4.13 Recommendations for power levels
4.3.4 How the Induction cooktops work
(CKFI, CKI, CKIW)
An induction coil is located underneath an induction cooking
zone. If the cooking zone is switched on, this coil creates a
magnetic field that acts directly on the base of the pot thus
heating it up. The cooking zone is only indirectly heated up by
the heat emitted by the pot. Cooking zones with induction only
work if the cookware has a magnetisable base.
Induction automatically takes into account the size of the used
cookware which means that only the area in the cooking zone
covered by the base of the pot is heated up.
XX
Observe the minimum pot base diameter.
Power levels
The high power output of induction cooktops results in the very
quick heating up of cookware. A slight adjustment is needed in
comparison to conventional cooking systems when selecting the
power level in order to avoid burning food.
Activity Power level
Melting of butter and chocolate, breaking up gelatine
1
Keeping sauces and soups warm, soaking rice
1
–
3
Cooking potatoes, pasta, soups, ragouts,
steaming fruit, vegetables and fish, defrosting
food
2
–
6
Frying in coated pans, moderate frying (without
overheating the fat) of pork cutlets, fish
6
–
7
Heating up fat, browning fish, cooking thickened
sources and soups, making omelettes
7
–
8
Bringing large amounts of liquid to the boil,
searing steaks
9
Heating water
ßp
Tab. 4.11 Recommendations for power levels
The specifications provided in the table are standard values.
Depending on the cookware and filling quantity, it is
recommended to either decrease or increase the power level.
Suitable cookware
i
The heating and heat through time for the base of the
cookware as well as the cooking results are significantly
influenced by the structure and material of the cookware.
Cookware with this symbol is suitable for induction
cooktops. The cookware used for the induction cooktop
must be made of metal, feature magnetic properties and
possess a sufficient bottom surface.
Suitable cookware is made of:
XO
stainless steel with a magnetisable base
XO
enamelled steel
XO
cast iron
Appliance Cooking zone Minimum diameter
CKFI Front
rear
120mm
120 mm
CKI Front
rear
120mm
90 mm
CKIW Wok 210mm
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Power levels
The power is adjusted using power levels 1 – 9 and P. The output
of gas cooktops means that food is heated quickly. A slight
adjustment is needed in comparison to conventional cooking
systems when selecting the power level in order to avoid burning
food.
Activity Power levels
Keeping cooked meals warm
1
–
2
Browning chopped vegetables, fried eggs, veal,
poultry
3
–
5
Grilling prawns, corn on the cob, schnitzel, beef,
fish or burgers
5
–
7
Bringing large amounts of liquid to the boil,
searing steaks
8
–
9
Heating water
ßp
Tab. 4.14 Recommendations for power levels
The specifications provided in the table are standard values.
i
Each gas cooking zone is equipped with a safety
thermocouple. This element detects if the flame has
gone out (e.g. if a pan has boiled over or there is a strong
draught). The gas supply is then turned off and the burner
is automatically reignited. If reignition is not possible, the
gas supply is stopped. A gas leak is therefore prevented.
Suitable cookware
Cookware with this symbol is suitable for gas cooktops.
i
The heating and heat through time for the base of the
cookware as well as the cooking results are significantly
influenced by the structure and material of the cookware.
Cookware with a thick base ensures more even heat
distribution. In the case of a thin base there is a risk of
the food becoming overheated in places. The cooktop
may also become damaged.
i
Take special care not to overheat the cookware as the
base can become deformed. For this reason, you should
never heat up cookware when empty.
i
Cookware with an uneven base may tip over. A slight
wobble can never be completely ruled out.
Suitable cookware is made of:
XO
copper
XO
stainless steel
XO
aluminium
XO
cast iron
XX
Adhere to the dimensions in the table:
Burner Minimum pan
diameter
Recommended pan
diameter
Normal burner 120 mm 140–200 mm
High-power burner 160 mm 180–240 mm
Tab. 4.15 Pan diameters
The specifications provided in the table are standard values.
Depending on the cookware and filling quantity, it is
recommended to either decrease or increase the power level.
Power setting on cooktop CKCH
The front cooking zone on the Hyper glass ceramic cooktop
CKCH is fitted with a temporary power setting.
XO
ßp
appears in the operating panel display.
The power setting can be used in order to quickly heat up large
quantities of water. If the power setting is activated, the cooking
zones will run at extra high power. After 10 minutes, the cooking
zone is automatically switched back to power level
9
.
Suitable cookware
i
The heating and heat through time for the base of the
cookware as well as the cooking results are significantly
influenced by the structure and material of the cookware.
Cookware with this symbol is suitable for radiant heating
elements. The cookware used for radiant heating
surfaces must be metal and have good heat conducting
properties.
Suitable cookware is made of:
XO
stainless steel, copper or aluminium
XO
enamelled steel
XO
cast iron
XX
Pay attention to the cookware bottom. The base of the
cookware should not show any sign of curvature. Due to
incorrect temperature monitoring of the hob caused by the
air gap between the cookware and the temperature sensor
underneath the hob, overheating may occur. The bottom
of the cookware must not have any sharp grooves or sharp
edges to avoid scratching the cooktop.
XX
Place the cookware (without a mat or similar) directly onto the
glass ceramic.
4.3.6 How gas glass ceramic cooktop CKG
works
i
The cooktop has automatic ignition.
If a cooking zone is switched on, the gas flame generates heat,
which directly heats the base of the cookware. The gas flame
is controlled by a highly accurate electronic gas control system
(E-gas system). Among other things, servomotors are used to
accurately control each gas burner. These servomotors calibrate
themselves from time to time and typical humming noises
can be heard that are totally normal and do not constitute a
malfunction.
The advantage of this electronic gas control system is the
optimum, repeatable heat regulation, which means that the
selected power levels are identical in every cooking session. In
addition, a clean, constantly increasing flame is formed at every
power level. Furthermore, if necessary, it can be automatically
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4.4.2 Cleaning lock (wipe function)
The cleaning lock prevents settings from being changed when
wiping the operating panel during a cooking session. Upon
activation the operating panel is locked for a certain time
(factory setting 15 seconds). The remaining time is displayed.
All appliance settings remain unchanged in the meantime.
The duration of the wiping time can be set in the menu (5 – 30
seconds).
i
If the operating panel is cleaned with a damp cloth, a film
of water may form and the power button may be triggered
despite the cleaning lock being activated. This can be
corrected by drying the panel immediately after cleaning.
4.4.3 Safety shut-down
If the appliance is switched on but not used for 2 minutes,
it will automatically switch off (standby mode).
Cooktop extractor
The cooktop extractor will be automatically switched off
30 minutes after all cooking zones have become inactive
(= power level 0) and the automatic after-run function will be
started.
Cooktops
Each cooking zone is automatically switched off after a
predefined operating time in which the power level has not been
changed.
Power levels Safety shut-down after hrs:min
Cooktops CKFI,
CKI, CKIW, CKT
Cooktops CKCH,
CKCB
Cooktop
CKG
1
08:24 06:00 08:24
2
06:24 06:00 06:24
3
05:12 05:00 05:12
4
04:12 05:00 04:12
5
03:18 04:00 03:18
6
02:12 01:30 02:12
7
02:12 01:30 02:12
8
01:48 01:30 01:48
9
01:18 01:30 01:18
ßp
00:10 0:10 (only in the
case of CKCH)
00:20
Tab. 4.20 Safety shut-down for power levels
Warming level Safety shut-down after hrs:min
1 (
,
)
08:00
2 (
:
)
08:00
3 (
*
)
08:00
Tab. 4.21 Safety shut-down for warming levels
XX
Switch the cooking zone back on if you want to put the
cooking zone back into operation (see Operation chapter).
Bridging function
With the bridging function two cooking zones can be combined
to form one large cooking zone. The power for the combined
zones is then adjusted by a single operating control. Power
adjustment takes place simultaneously (both cooking zones are
operated on the same power level).
The bridging function is suitable for heating food, e.g. in a
roaster.
Pan size recognition on induction cooktops
The cooking zone automatically detects the size of the cookware
and only focuses the energy on that area. It also recognises
cookware that is unsuitable or too small or if there is no
cookware present.
A cooking zone is not working if
v
,
is flashing in the display. This
happens if...
XO
... it is switched on without cookware or with unsuitable
cookware.
XO
... the base diameter of the cookware is too small.
XO
... the cookware is removed from a cooking zone that is
switched on.
If no pot is recognised 9 minutes after setting a power level, the
cooking zone will switch off automatically.
Cooking zone timer (automatic cut-off)
When cooking zones are in operation, the automatic cut-off
function automatically switches off the selected cooking zone
once a preset time has lapsed.
If the selected cooking zone is not active when the timer is
started, only an acoustic signal will be heard when the time has
lapsed.
The timer function can be used on up to 4 cooking zones
(multi-timer).
Pause function
With the pause function all cooking zones can be quickly and
easily deactivated temporarily. When the function is cancelled,
operation resumes at the original settings.
The cooking session can be paused for max. 10 minutes. Once
10 minutes have lapsed, all cooking sessions are automatically
ended.
Cleaning function on the Tepan stainless steel grill
The cleaning function adjusts the Tepan stainless steel grill to
a constant temperature of 70 °C, which is perfect for cleaning.
This temperature is then maintained for 10 minutes.
4.4 Safety devices
4.4.1 Control lock
The control lock prevents unintentional use of the cooktop
extractor and cooktops during operation.
XO
If the control lock is active, the symbol lights up.
XO
The functions are locked and the indicators on the display are
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4.4.4 Residual heat indicator
H
If a cooking or grilling zone is still hot after switching off, there
is a risk of burns or fire. Whilst the hot symbol
and
H
are
displayed (residual heat indicator), you must not touch that
cooking or grilling zone or place any heat-sensitive objects on it.
After a sufficient cooling period (<50 °C) the indicators will go
out.
i
During or after a power cut, the cooktops may still be hot.
In the case of the cooktops CKCH, CKCB and CKG, no
residual heat is displayed after a power cut, even if they
were in use beforehand and the hobs are still hot.
4.4.5 Overheating protection
i
If a cooktop overheats, its power is reduced or it is
switched off completely.
i
If the operating panel overheats, cooktops or the whole
system may be switched off.
The appliances are fitted with overheating protection.
The overheating protection can be triggered if...
XO
... cookware is heated up empty.
XO
... oil or fat is heated on high power.
XO
... a hot cooking zone is switched on again after a power cut.
XO
... hot cookware heats up the operating panel.
Whilst the overheating protection is active, one of the following
steps is taken:
XO
The activated power setting is switched back to the previous
level.
XO
The set power level is reduced.
XO
The cooking zone switches off completely.
XO
The cooktop switches off completely.
XO
The system switches off completely.
After a sufficient cooling period, the appliance can be used
again in full.
4.4.6 Childproofing feature
The childproofing feature prevents the appliance from being
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5 Operation
5.1.2 Special operating instructions for gas
glass ceramic cooktop CKG
i
Minimum requirement for operating gas cooktop CKG:
system software 03.00 (or higher)
i
Clean the cooking zone before using the cooktop for the
first time (see the Cleaning chapter).
i
When operating the cooktop for the first time or after
a prolonged period without use or when the liquid gas
bottles have been changed, it is possible that the burner
may not ignite. This may be due to air in the gas pipe
or the electronic gas regulator may need recalibrating.
Follow the initial operation instructions (see Initial
operation chapter).
i
Due to the use of enamelled cast iron parts, slight colour
variations and irregularities are common. Furthermore,
flash rust may appear at the support points, which can
be easily removed with a damp cloth. These spots are
normal and are not considered an impairment.
i
As a result of use, some of the components of the gas
cooktop can become discoloured. This discolouration is
normal and does not have a negative effect on the gas
flame or the functioning of the cooktop.
i
When using the gas burner, you may hear gas escaping
from it. The burner flame turns orange as a result of
prolonged operation and/or impurities on the burner and
in the ambient air (dust). These properties are normal
and can occur independently of one another.
i
In the event of smoke or fire while operating the gas
cooktop, turn off the gas supply and switch off the
appliance at the wall socket.
i
If you smell gas or have problems with the gas
installation, switch off the gas supply. Open the window
and ensure good ventilation.
Operating instructions:
The use of a gas cooktop results in the formation of heat and
moisture in the area where it is installed. Intensive use of the
appliance for a long time may require the use of additional
ventilation, e.g. opening a window or more effective ventilation,
e.g. operation of the mechanical ventilation device at a higher
power level.
XX
Ensure sufficient ventilation.
XX
Keep natural ventilation openings open.
XX
Use a mechanical ventilation device if possible.
XX
Observe all safety and warning information during operation
(see Safety chapter).
i
The cooktops on the BORA Classic 2.0 system can only
be operated in conjunction with cooktop extractor
CKA2/CKA2AB.
i
The cooktop extractor must only be operated when the
grease filter components are installed.
5.1 General and specific operating
instructions
The cooktop extractor and cooktops are operated via a central
operating panel. The operating panel is fitted with electronic
sensor buttons and display panels. The sensor buttons respond
to finger contact (see Appliance description chapter).
You operate the appliance by tapping the corresponding sensor
button with your finger (touch control) or by a swipe of your
finger (slider operation).
i
Not all symbols are displayed on all appliances. Functions
and indicators are authorised corresponding to the
installed appliances.
5.1.1 Special operating instructions for the
Tepan stainless steel grill CKT
Initial operation:
XX
Heat the griddle to 220 °C for approx. 25 minutes before
using it for the first time (= power level 8 for both grilling
zones).
i
Bothersome odours may be emitted during this process.
Operating instructions:
i
Clean the grill surface before using the appliance for the
first time (see Cleaning chapter).
i
Preheat the grilling zone for 5 minutes before it is used
each time.
i
During heating or cooling the griddle may make some
noise. This is a normal occurrence.
i
A fan is built in to the Tepan stainless steel grill for
cooling, guaranteeing a long service life for the electronic
components and rapid cooling of the grill surface.
Different measures have been taken to keep noise to a
minimum, but it cannot be completely avoided.
i
During use, the griddle may show signs of curvature.
i
During grilling or heating on a high power level, the
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Using the gas cooktop with a cooktop extractor
If the gas cooktop is used together with a cooktop extractor, the
airflow of the extractor can affect the gas flame.
XX
Avoid using a high power level on the cooktop extractor when
the gas cooktop is set to a low power level.
XX
If necessary, reduce the power level on the cooktop extractor
when you turn on the gas cooktop.
XX
Do not use the gas cooktop without cookware. The gas flame
is protected from the airflow of the cooktop extractor by the
geometry of the pan supports and the cookware.
XX
If necessary, reduce the power level on the cooktop extractor
to improve heat input or distribution.
i
Flames can set fire to or damage the grease filter in the
cooktop extractor and the air-channelling components.
Never flambé food when using a cooktop extractor.
i
The performance characteristics of the gas cooktop
(e.g. heating times, efficiency, etc.) are affected by the
cooktop extractor. The cooktop extractor also affects the
heat input and distribution.
i
In recirculation mode the recirculated air affects the gas
cooktop. If the gas flame goes out, is excessively affected
by the extractor and/or the flame is not as it should be
(e.g. soot production, flame blowback, etc.), the return
flow aperture must be enlarged.
5.2 Touch control
i
The system recognises 3 different touch commands. It
differentiates between brief touches (tap), longer contact
(long press) and vertical swiping movements with your
finger (swipe).
Touch command applicable to Time (contact)
Tap (touch briefly) Buttons + slider 0.065 – 0.95 s
Long press (hold down) Buttons + slider 1 – 8 s
Swipe (vertical movement) Slider 0.15 – 8 s
Tab. 5.1 Touch control
If touch commands do not work or are not working
properly, the following should be taken into account:
XX
Tap the touch zones with only one finger.
XX
Ensure that no other parts of your hand are touching the
operating panel when using the controls.
XX
Keep the contact area as small as possible when using the
touch zones.
XX
Make sure that your fingers are clean and dry before using the
touch controls.
i
Only use cookware with a diameter that is within the
recommended dimensions (see ‘suitable cookware’ in
the Appliance description chapter). If the diameter is too
large, the hot gases and flames flowing outwards from
under the base may damage the worktop or any non-
heat-resistant surfaces, e.g. walls with panelling, as well
as parts of the cooktop and the cooktop extractor.
BORA shall not be held liable for any such damage.
i
Do not use the gas cooktop without cookware for
extended periods of time (>5 min) with the cooktop
extractor switched on. This results in very high
temperatures and may damage the gas cooktop and
air-channelling components of the cooktop extractor.
i
The tips of the flames should remain under the base
of the pot. Protruding flame tips emit heat into the air
unnecessarily and can damage pan handles and air-
channelling components (cooktop extractor) and increase
the risk of burns. Furthermore, the outer part of the gas
flame is much hotter than the core.
i
Protect your hands when the appliance is hot by using
oven gloves or pot holders. Only use dry gloves or pot
holders. Wet or damp fabrics conduct heat more easily
and can cause steam burns. Ensure that these fabrics do
not get too close to the flames. Do not use oversized pot
holders, tea towels or similar.
i
Grease splashes and other flammable (food) residues
on the cooktop can catch fire. Remove them as soon as
possible.
XX
Do not put cookware with an uneven base on the pan support.
XX
Never heat empty cookware.
XX
Always place the cookware on the pan support provided.
Cookware must not be placed directly on the burner.
XX
Do not use roasters, pans or stone grills that are so large that
they cover several burners. The resulting heat accumulation
can damage the cooktop.
XX
Ensure that the burner parts and pan supports are positioned
correctly.
XX
Do not switch the gas cooktop on until all burner parts are
correctly assembled.
XX
Ensure that the burner flame does not protrude from under
the base of the cookware and rise up the outside of the pot.
XX
Do not keep any highly flammable objects near the cooktop.
For maximum performance with minimum gas
consumption, we recommend that you:
XX
use cookware with a base that covers the flame entirely so
that this does not burn beyond the base;
XX
use suitable pans on each gas burner;
XX
position the cookware centrally on the gas hob;
XX
set the gas burner to the lowest power level (small flame)
once the pan contents are simmering;
XX
adjust the power level of the cooktop extractor to the power
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5.3.3 Switching off
XX
Long press on the power button until acoustic signal is
heard
XO
The switching off animation appears and the display goes out.
The cooktop extractor was switched on:
XO
The fan symbol flashes and the automatic after-run function is
started.
XO
As soon as the after-run period is over, the switching off
animation appears and the display goes out.
The cooktop was switched on:
XO
In the case of previously active and still hot cooking zones,
the residual heat symbol
lights up in signal red and
H
is
displayed.
XO
The display goes out when no more residual heat is present.
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The system can be switched off at any time: Long press
on the power button
5.3.4 Control lock
Activating the control lock
XX
Long press on the lock button
XO
The operating panel display is dimmed.
XO
The lock button lights up.
XO
All functions except for the power button and lock button are
locked.
i
If the system is switched off when the control lock is
active, the control lock will no longer be active next time
the system is switched on.
Deactivating the control lock
XX
Long press on the lock button (3 sec.)
XO
The operating panel display lights up and the operating panel
is active again.
XO
The lock button is dimmed.
5.3.5 Cleaning lock (wipe function)
Activating the cleaning lock
XX
Tap the cleaning button
XO
The operating panel display is dimmed.
XO
The cleaning button lights up.
XO
The operating panel is locked.
XO
All settings stay the same.
XO
The countdown starts in the multi-function display.
Time lapsed
XO
After the end of the time set, the operating panel is
automatically unlocked.
i
If the system detects that the operating panel has been
covered for a prolonged period (> 8 sec.) when the
cleaning lock is active, after deactivating the cleaning
lock all active cooking zones are automatically paused.
5.3 Operating the system
5.3.1 Operating principle
Operation Command
Tap a function Activating a function
Long press on a function Deactivating a function*
Swipe (slider) Setting a value (e.g. power level)
Tab. 5.2 Operating principle
5.3.2 Switching on
XX
Long press on the power button until acoustic signal is
heard
XO
The icon lights up and the switching-on animation is shown in
the slider.
XO
Once the system has started successfully, the standard
display appears in the operating panel.
Fig. 5.1 Standard display after switching on
i
The menu button does not appear after switching on if
there is still residual heat in one of the cooking zones.
i
When the childproofing feature is active, the lock button
lights up after system start. The standard display
is only shown when it has been deactivated (also see
Childproofing feature).
i
If
1
C
o
n
F
appears in the display after switching on the
system, the basic configuration is still incomplete and
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5.4 Operating the cooktop extractor
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To be able to operate the cooktop extractor, fan operation
must be active in the operating panel
(colour mode “blue”).
The slider and the fan symbol light up blue in the standard
display.
5.4.1 Setting the fan power level
The fan power levels can be adjusted in different ways:
XX
tap on or
XX
adjustment using the slider
XX
by tapping a certain position on the slider
XX
long press on or (adjustment in twos)
Increasing the power level
XX
Swipe upwards to the required power level
or
XX
tap until the required power level is reached
or
XX
tap a higher position on the slider
or
XX
long press on (power level is increased in twos: 0, 2, 4...)
Reducing the power level
XX
Swipe downwards to the required power level
or
XX
tap until the required power level is reached
or
XX
tap a lower position on the slider
or
XX
long press on (power level is decreased in twos: ... 4, 2, 0)
5.4.2 Fan power setting
Activating the power setting
XX
Long press on the slider at position 5
or
XX
Tap on when power level 5 is active
XO
An animation appears in the slider.
XO
ßp
appears in the display (flashing 3x at first and then
continuous).
i
After 10 minutes, the power setting is automatically
switched back to power level 5.
Deactivating the power setting
The fan power setting is deactivated early if another power level
is set (see Setting the fan power level).
5.3.6 Childproofing feature
The lock symbol
lights up in the operating panel display.
Permanently activating the childproofing feature
see the Menu chapter, menu item 2: Childproofing feature
Deactivating the childproofing feature for a cooking
session
XX
Long press on the lock button (3 sec.)
XO
The operating panel display lights up and the operating panel
is active again.
XO
The lock button is dimmed.
5.3.7 Short-time timer (egg timer)
Activating the egg timer
XX
Tap the egg timer button
XO
The time appears in the 7-segment display above the sliders in
hours, minutes and seconds (
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
).
XO
The system changes to colour mode “beige”.
XO
The cooking zones in the display are dimmed.
Setting the time
See 6.5.9 Cooking zone timer
Start egg timer
XX
Tap the start button
XO
An acoustic signal can be heard and the set value is
confirmed.
XO
The set time starts to count down.
XO
The operating panel display changes to the standard display.
XO
The remaining time is shown by the system exact to the
second.
XO
10 seconds before the time runs out, the remaining time and
egg timer button start to flash.
Time lapsed
XO
When the set time has lapsed an acoustic signal is heard
(max. 60 seconds).
XO
The time display and egg timer button flash (max. 60
seconds).
XO
The remaining time is counted down for another 60 seconds
maximum (
,
0
:
0
0
:
0
1
...)
i
You can stop the acoustic signal and flashing display by
tapping the egg timer button.
Deactivating the egg timer early
XX
Long press on the egg timer button
XO
The egg timer function is ended.
XO
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5.5.1 Selecting cooking zones
i
With this system you can operate and control up to 4
cooking zones at the same time.
XX
Tap on a cooking zone.
XO
The system changes to colour mode “red”.
XO
The system switches to the power display.
XO
The additional cooking zone functions appear.
XO
Cooking zone operation is activated and you can make
settings for the chosen cooking zone.
XX
Repeat this process to operate further cooking zones if
necessary.
i
A cooking zone can be switched off early by a further
touch command in the cooking zone display. The system
then immediately switches to fan operation.
Changing to another cooking zone
i
When you are in cooktop operating mode (colour mode
“red”) and adjust the settings for one cooking zone, you
can immediately change over to and operate another
cooking zone.
XX
Tap another cooking zone within 3.5 seconds.
XO
The cooking zone lights up in the operating panel display.
XO
Operation of the second cooking zone is activated.
XO
The first cooking zone is dimmed in the operating panel
display and the previous settings are adopted.
5.5.2 Setting cooking zone power levels
i
The cooking zone power levels are shown in the
corresponding cooking zone display as a 7-segment font.
The cooking zone power levels can be adjusted in different
ways:
XX
tap on or
XX
adjustment using the slider
XX
by tapping a certain position on the slider
XX
long press on or (adjustment in threes)
Additional instructions for gas cooktop CKG:
i
After setting a power level, gas cooktop CKG is
automatically ignited and the cooking zone is operated at
the set power level.
i
The ignition process happens several times in succession
and generates a typical clicking noise.
i
If it does not ignite, the procedure can be repeated. When
the desired cooking zone is selected and the power level
is set, the cooktop is automatically reignited.
5.4.3 Automatic extractor function
i
The automatic extractor function automatically adjusts
the extraction performance to the highest power level
used on all cooking zones that are currently in use. If the
power level of a cooking zone is changed, the extractor
power is automatically adjusted.
i
On induction cooktops there is a 20-second delay in the
power level adjustment and on all other cooktops there is
a 30-second delay.
i
The automatic extractor function can be disabled
manually at any time.
Permanently activating the automatic extractor function
see the Menu chapter, menu item 3: Automatic extractor control
Activating the automatic extractor function for a cooking
session
XX
Tap the fan button .
XO
The fan symbol lights up blue.
XO
An animation appears on the slider.
XO
A
appears in the 7-segment display.
5.4.4 Switching the fan off
XX
Swipe downwards to power level 0.
or
XX
tap until power level 0 is reached.
or
XX
long press on the fan button .
XO
The automatic after-run function is started.
XO
As soon as the automatic after-run stops, the cooktop
extractor fan is switched off.
5.4.5 Switching off the automatic after-run
early
XX
Tap the fan button
or
XX
tap the minus button
XO
The cooktop extractor after-run function is switched off.
i
BORA expressly recommends use of the cooktop
extractor after-run function.
5.5 Operating the cooktops
i
To be able to operate the cooktops, cooktop operation
must be active in the operating panel (colour mode
“red”).
i
If no commands are entered within 3.5 seconds when
the cooktop operating panel is active, the system
automatically switches back to fan operation (standard
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Lowering the temperature
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Swipe downwards to the required temperature
or
XX
tap until the required temperature is reached
or
XX
tap a lower position on the slider
or
XX
long press on (power level is decreased in threes:
... 6, 3, 0)
5.5.3 Switching off the cooking zone
XX
Tap the required cooking zone.
XX
Swipe right down to the bottom until
0
appears in the cooking
zone display.
or
XX
tap until
0
appears in the cooking zone display.
XO
The residual heat indicator
H
will then appear.
Switching off a cooking zone quickly (Quick Off)
XX
Long press on the cooking zone
XO
A longer acoustic signal provides confirmation.
XO
The residual heat indicator
H
appears in the cooking zone
display if necessary. If there is no residual heat,
0
is immediately displayed.
5.5.4 Automatic heat up function
i
The system automatically determines the heating time
depending on the power level set.
Activating the automatic heat up function
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Setting the power level (= continuous cooking level)
XX
Tap the heat-up button
XO
The automatic heat up function is activated.
XO
The automatic heat up function symbol is shown next to
the cooking zone.
i
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.
i
If the cooking zone power level is decreased while the
automatic heat up function is active, the automatic heat
up function is deactivated.
Deactivating the automatic heat up function early
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Long press on the heat-up button
XO
The automatic heat up function is deactivated.
XO
The cooking zone changes back to the previously set power
level.
Time lapsed
XO
When the heat up time has lapsed, the previously set
continuous cooking level will be activated.
XO
The heat-up symbol will no longer be displayed.
Power-level adjustment on cooktops CKFI, CKI,
CKIW, CKCH, CKCB and CKG
Increasing the power level
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Swipe upwards to the required power level
or
XX
tap until the required power level is reached
or
XX
tap a higher position on the slider
or
XX
long press on (power level is increased in threes: 0, 3, 6...)
Reducing the power level
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Swipe downwards to the required power level
or
XX
tap until the required power level is reached
or
XX
tap a lower position on the slider
or
XX
long press on (power level is decreased in threes:
... 6, 3, 0)
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If after setting a power level on induction cooktops CKFI,
CKI and CKIW no suitable cookware is detected (pan size
recognition) within 9 minutes, the corresponding cooking
zone will be automatically switched off.
Power-level adjustment on the Tepan stainless steel
grill CKT
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The Tepan stainless steel grill power levels are shown in
the corresponding cooking zone display as a 7-segment
font (
1
-
9
,
ßp
).
When a cooking zone is selected the temperature is
shown in °C in the multi-function display above the slider
(temperature indicator).
i
During the initial heating phase the actual temperature
is shown in the multi-function display until the target
temperature is reached in the selected cooking zone.
Increasing the temperature
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Swipe upwards to the required target temperature
or
XX
tap until the required target temperature is reached
or
XX
tap a higher position on the slider
or
XX
long press on (power level is increased in threes: 0, 3, 6...)
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During the heating phase the red hot button flashes,
even if the operating panel display changes to the
standard display after 3.5 seconds. When the target
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Deactivating the second ring
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Long press on the ring button
XO
The second ring is deactivated.
XO
The cooking session is continued at the set power level with
only one active ring.
5.5.7 Bridging function
i
When the bridging function is active, both cooking zones
on the appliance are coupled and operate at the same
cooking level.
i
When the bridging function is active, the power setting
ßp
cannot be used on cooktops CKFI, CKI, CKIW, CKCH
or CKCB. Use of the power setting
ßp
is possible on the
Tepan stainless steel grill.
i
On cooktop CKCB the second ring in the rear cooking
zone is automatically activated when the bridging
function is activated.
Activating the bridging function
XX
Tap on a cooking zone
XX
Tap the bridging button
XO
The bridging function is now active.
XO
The bridging symbol lights up.
XO
The second cooking zone is activated and operated on the
same power level.
XO
Both cooking zone indicators show the same power level.
XO
Active additional cooking zone functions are adopted.
XO
Changes to the power level now apply simultaneously to both
cooking zones.
i
If both cooking zones on a cooktop are already active,
the bridging function cannot be activated. The bridging
function can be activated if no or one cooking zone is
activated.
Deactivating the bridging function
XX
Tap a cooking zone with an active bridging function
XX
Long press on the bridging button
XO
The bridging function is deactivated.
XO
The selected cooking zone remains active.
or
XX
long press on the cooking zone with active bridging function
or long press on the bridging button
XO
The bridging function is deactivated.
XO
All cooking zones are deactivated.
i
If no suitable cookware is detected (pan size recognition)
within 10 seconds on induction cooktops with the
bridging function active, the bridging function will be
disabled and the cooking zones will be deactivated.
Tip for cooktops CKFI, CKI and CKIW:
Transferring cooking zone functions
With the aid of the bridging function, on induction cooktops
active cooking zone functions (e.g. heat up, timer, warming) can
be quickly and easily transferred from one cooking zone to the
other. The bridging function is merely a means to an end.
5.5.5 Power setting
i
If a cooking zone on one of the cooktops is operated
on the power setting, the second cooking zone can
be operated on power level 5 at most (exception: on
the appliances CKG and CKT the power setting can be
activated for both cooking zones).
i
If a higher level than 5 is set on the second cooking
zone when the power setting is activated, the level will
automatically be reduced to power level 5.
i
If a power level higher than 5 is set for the second
cooking zone, the active power setting on the first
cooking zone will be automatically switched back to the
previous level.
Activating the power setting for a cooking zone
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Tap on when power level 9 is active
or
XX
long press on the top end of the slider
(slider position 7-9).
or
XX
swipe to power level 9 and hold the position
XO
An animation appears in the slider.
XO
ßp
appears in the cooking zone display (flashing 3x at first and
then continuous).
i
After 10 minutes, the power setting is automatically
switched back to power level 9.
Exception: On gas cooktop CKG the power setting is
limited to 20 minutes.
Deactivating the power setting
The power setting is deactivated early if another power level is
set (see Setting the power level).
5.5.6 Two-ring connection on cooktops CKCH
and CKCB
i
The two-ring connection can also be activated or
deactivated when the heat-up, timer and heat retention
functions are active. When the bridging function is
activated, the second ring is automatically activated.
Requirements for two-ring connection:
XO
Cooking session with a power level >0
Activating the second ring
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Adjusting the power level
XX
Tap the ring button
XO
The second ring is activated in the chosen cooking zone.
XO
The cooking session is continued at the set power level with
two active rings.
XO
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XO
C
appears in both cooking zone displays and
C
L
E
A
%
appears in the multi-function display.
XO
The cleaning function is activated and the Tepan stainless
steel grill is heated to 70 °C.
XO
During the heating phase, the Hot indicator flashes and an
animation appears in the cooking zone displays.
XO
As soon as cleaning temperature is reached, the Hot indicator
lights up constantly and a different animation appears in the
cooking zone displays.
Deactivating the cleaning function
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Long press on the warming button
or
XX
tap the minus button until the power level is 0
XO
The cleaning function is deactivated.
XO
The residual heat indicator
H
appears in the cooking zone
display if necessary.
i
The cleaning function is automatically deactivated after
10 minutes.
5.5.10 Cooking zone timer
i
The timer function can be used for each cooking zone.
Several timers can be activated at the same time (multi-
timer).
i
When the bridging function is active, the timer is adopted
for both cooking zones.
Activating the timer
XX
Tap on a cooking zone
XO
The additional cooking zone functions are displayed.
XO
If the chosen cooking zone is not yet active (=power level
0
) a
power level can now be set.
XX
Tap the timer button
XO
The time appears in the 7-segment display above the sliders in
hours, minutes and seconds (
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
).
XO
The system changes to colour mode “beige”.
Setting the time
XX
Select the desired power level:
Command Selection in hr/min/sec
Tap
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
Tap
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
Command Increase time Decrease time
Tap
Swipe
upwards
downwards
Tab. 5.3 Setting the time
XO
The start button appears in the operating panel display.
XX
Activate the bridging function
XO
The second cooking zone will be activated and the functions
of the active cooking zone are automatically adopted.
XX
Move the pot onto the second cooking zone.
XO
After 10 seconds the first cooking zone and the bridging
function will be automatically deactivated by the pan size
recognition function.
5.5.8 Setting the warming level
i
There are three warming levels to choose from (also see
Appliance description chapter).
Activating the warming level
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Tap the warming button
XO
The 1st warming level (
,
) is displayed.
XO
The warming symbol is shown next to the cooking zone.
XO
In the case of the Tepan stainless steel grill CKT the
temperature is also shown in the 7-segment display above the
slider.
Increasing or reducing the warming level
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Swipe upwards or downwards until the required warming level
is reached
Deactivating the warming function
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Long press on the warming button
or
XX
tap the minus button until the power level is 0
XO
The warming function is deactivated.
XO
The residual heat indicator
H
appears in the cooking zone
display if necessary.
5.5.9 Cleaning function on the Tepan
stainless steel grill CKT
i
The cleaning function adjusts the Tepan stainless steel
grill to a constant temperature of 70 °C, which is perfect
for cleaning.
Activating the cleaning function
XX
Tap the required cooking zone
XX
Tap the warming button
XO
The 1st warming level (
,
) is displayed.
XX
Tap the minus button
or
XX
swipe downwards
or
XX
tap the lowest position on the slider
XO
The two cooking zones are automatically linked and the
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5.5.11 Pause function
i
With the pause function you can briefly pause the
cooking session. The cooking session can be paused for
a maximum of 10 minutes. If the pause function is not
deactivated in this time, all cooking zones are switched
off.
i
During the pause, the fan function is not interrupted.
Active bridging and egg timer functions remain active.
Active timer functions are paused
Activating the pause function
XX
Tap the pause button
XO
The pause button lights up, all cooking sessions are paused
and an acoustic signal is heard.
XO
The cooking zone indicators are dimmed and flash.
XO
The pause timer is started (max. 10 minutes).
Deactivating the pause function
XX
Long press on the pause button
XO
The pause button is dimmed and a longer acoustic signal is
heard.
XO
The cooking zone indicators light up and stop flashing.
XO
All cooking sessions are resumed at the power levels set prior
to the pause.
Starting the timer
XX
Tap the start button
XO
An acoustic signal can be heard and the set value is
confirmed.
XO
The set time starts to count down.
XO
The timer symbol is shown next to the cooking zone.
XO
The operating panel display changes to the standard display
after 3.5 seconds.
XO
10 seconds before the set time lapses, the system flashes the
remaining time. The corresponding cooking zone flashes.
Showing the remaining time
The cooking zone timer is active and the time counts down:
XX
Tap the cooking zone
XO
The remaining time is shown in the operating panel display.
Changing active timers
XX
Tap a cooking zone with an active timer
XO
The system changes to colour mode “red”.
XO
The remaining time is displayed.
XX
Tap the timer button
XO
The timer is stopped.
XO
The remaining time is displayed.
XO
The system changes to timer-editing mode
(colour mode “beige”).
XX
Change the set time (see “Setting the time”).
XX
Start the timer (see “Starting the timer”).
Switching the timer off early
XX
Tap a cooking zone with an active timer
XO
The remaining time is displayed.
XX
Long press on the timer button
XO
The timer is switched off.
XO
The system switches to the standard display.
XO
The cooking zone remains active on the set power level.
Time lapsed
XO
An acoustic signal is heard.
XO
The time display
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
and the timer symbol flash
briefly.
XO
After the end of the set time, the cooking zone is
automatically switched to power level
0
.
XO
The residual heat indicator
H
appears in the cooking zone
display if necessary.
Multi-timer
i
Different timers can be set simultaneously for all cooking
zones.
If a timer is already active on a cooking zone:
XX
Tap on a different cooking zone
XX
Activate the timer (see “Activating the timer”)
XX
Set the time (see “Setting the time”)
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6 Menu
6.2 How to use the menu
Calling up the 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.
i
The menu button will only be displayed in the operating
panel when all functions are inactive and there is no
residual heat.
XX
Tap the menu button
XO
The menu is called up and the first menu item is displayed
(colour mode “beige”).
Closing the menu
XX
Long press on the menu button
XO
The menu is closed and the standard display appears.
Navigating the menu
XX
Tap or to go to the required menu item.
XO
If you have chosen a menu item, after 2 seconds the display
automatically changes to the set value.
Schematic diagram
i
As a help setting, the menu shows the number of optional
settings (1 – 3) for each menu item.
Fig. 6.1 Schematic diagram of the options
Confirming and saving menu settings
XX
Tap on or
or
XX
long press on the menu button
XO
The system automatically adopts and saves set values when
you move to another menu item or exit the menu.
i
Below you will find explanations on how to use the menu
and a description of all menu items that can be accessed
by the end customer.
i
Further menu items are available to distribution partners
and retailers (see Extended menu chapter).
6.1 Menu overview
i
The BORA Classic 2.0 system only shows the relevant/
applicable menu items according to the appliance
configuration.
Menu item/Description/Selection area Factory
setting
Menu:
1 Volume of the acoustic signals (10 – 100%) 80%
2 Childproofing feature (On/Off) Off
3 Automatic extractor control (On/Off) Off
4 Duration of the cleaning lock (5 – 30 s) 15 s
5 Duration of the automatic after-run function
(10 – 30 min)
20 min
6 Retrieving the software version
7 Retrieving the hardware version
8 System software update
9 Data export
A Show the recirculation filter service life
(only in recirculation mode)
B Show filter type, change filter type and
reset filter service life (only in recirculation
mode, when the filter service life < 20h)
H Extraction system configuration Recirculation
J Select the filter type
(only in the case of recirculation)
F1 (ULBF)
L Fan configuration 1
Extended menu (access code required):
B Show filter type, change filter type and
reset filter service life (only in the case of
recirculation)
D Demo mode Off
E Display and button test
F Reset to factory settings
Gas configuration menu (only on CKG):
P GPU (gas classification no.) 0
S GASt (gas characteristic curve) B
T GAS (turn off gas)
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Permanently activating the childproofing feature
XX
Tap the top slider segment
XO
The display shows
0
n
.
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
XO
The childproofing feature is permanently activated.
Permanently deactivating the childproofing feature
XX
Tap the bottom slider segment
XO
The display shows
0
F
F
.
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
XO
The childproofing feature is permanently deactivated.
6.3.3 Menu item 3:
Automatic extractor control
i
With menu item 3 the automatic extractor function
can be permanently switched on or off. The setting is
immediately adopted.
Fig. 6.4 Menu item 3: Automatic extractor function
Permanently activating the automatic extractor function
XX
Tap the top slider segment
XO
The display shows
0
n
.
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
XO
The automatic extractor function is permanently activated.
Permanently deactivating the automatic extractor function
XX
Tap the bottom slider segment
XO
The display shows
0
F
F
.
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
XO
The automatic extractor function is permanently deactivated.
6.3 Standard menu items
6.3.1 Menu item 1:
Volume of the acoustic signals
i
The current set volume is shown in the 7-segment display
above the slider when the menu item is called up.
Fig. 6.2 Menu item 1: Volume of the acoustic signals
Setting the acoustic signal volume:
XX
Swipe upwards or downwards until the required
volume is reached
or
XX
tap or
until the required volume is reached
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
6.3.2 Menu item 2:
Childproofing feature
i
With menu item 2 the childproofing feature can be
permanently switched on or off. The setting continues to
apply next time the system is started up.
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6.3.6 Menu item 6:
Retrieving the software version
i
The system software version may be needed by the BORA
Service Team during an error search.
Fig. 6.7 Menu item 6: Retrieving the software version
XO
The current system software version is displayed after
2 seconds.
6.3.7 Menu item 7:
Retrieving the hardware version
i
The appliance hardware version may be needed by the
BORA Service Team during an error search.
Fig. 6.8 Menu item 7: Retrieving the hardware version
XO
The current hardware version of the appliances is displayed
after 2 seconds.
6.3.4 Menu item 4:
Duration of the cleaning lock
(wipe function)
Fig. 6.5 Menu item 4: Duration of the cleaning lock
Setting the duration of the cleaning lock
XX
Swipe to obtain the required duration (5–30 s)
or
XX
tap or
until the required duration is reached
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
6.3.5 Menu item 5: Duration of the automatic
after-run function
i
Use of the cooktop extractor after-run function makes
sense and BORA expressly recommends it.
Fig. 6.6 Menu item 4: Duration of the cleaning lock
Setting the fan after-run time
XX
Swipe to obtain the required duration (10–30 min)
or
XX
tap or
until the required duration is reached
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Fig. 6.10 Menu item 8: Software update process stages
i
If the update is completed without errors, all three
segments will light up green. The system will then be
restarted automatically.
i
The update has been completed successfully if
1
5
o
F
t
is shown in the display when the system is
restarted.
i
If an error occurs during an update stage (the
corresponding slider segment lights up red), the complete
update process is terminated. An error message
appears in the operating panel display (e.g.
E
1
2
3
; see
Troubleshooting chapter).
6.3.9 Menu item 9:
Data export
i
Data export makes error analysis easier.
i
A USB stick with FAT32 formatting is needed to save the
exported data. This USB stick must be inserted into the
USB port on the cooktop extractor.
i
Data is exported in three stages. The stages of the three
processes can be seen in the operating panel display as
in the “software update” (see Menu item 8).
6.3.8 Menu item 8:
System software update
i
A system software update may be necessary for
troubleshooting.
i
The latest software for the BORA Classic 2.0 system is
available on the BORA website free of charge.
(www.bora.com – Products – BORA Classic 2.0 –
BORA Classic cooktop extractor
CKA2/CKA2AB – Documents).
Scan the QR code and
you will be redirected
to the page with the
latest software.
i
A USB stick with FAT32 formatting is needed to save the
update file. This USB stick must be inserted into the USB
port on the cooktop extractor.
i
A valid update file must be stored on the USB stick. When
the occasion arises, you can obtain the update file from
the BORA Service department.
Starting the software update
Fig. 6.9 Menu item 8: Starting the software update
XX
Insert the USB stick with the update file in the USB port on
the cooktop extractor.
XX
Tap the slider
XO
The software update is started.
XO
The indicator for the first part of the update process flashes.
Update process
The update process has three stages. These three stages are
shown in the display by beige slider segments
(
). The currently active stage will flash. If a stage in
the process has been completed successfully, the corresponding
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Fig. 6.12 Menu item A: Show the recirculation lter service life
i
If the service life of the activated charcoal filter is
exceeded, the correct functioning of the system may be
affected. It is still possible to use the cooktop extractor,
however, the warranty and guarantee claims shall then be
invalid.
6.3.11 Menu item B:
Show filter type, change filter type and
reset filter service life
(only in recirculation mode)
i
Menu item B is only displayed in the menu when the
remaining filter service life < 20h. Menu item B is always
displayed in the extended menu (access code required).
i
If menu item B is called up, the last filter type used will be
displayed automatically.
i
If a filter has reached the end of its service life, the filter
service indicator is shown in the menu and the filter must
be changed. After changing the filter, the filter service life
must be reset.
Selecting the filter type and resetting the filter service life:
Top slider segment:
XO
Filter type 1 (
F
1
)= BORA air cleaning box ULBF
(or other manufacturer’s with 300 hr service life)
Bottom slider segment:
XO
Filter type 3 (
F
3
)= BORA air cleaning box ULB3X
(or other manufacturer’s with 600 hr service life)
Start data export
Fig. 6.11 Menu item 9: Data export
XX
Insert the formatted USB stick into the USB port.
XX
Tap the slider
XO
Data export is initiated.
XO
The indicator for the first part of the export process flashes.
i
If the data export is completed without errors, all three
segments will light up green.
i
If an error occurs during data export (the corresponding
slider segment lights up red), the data export is
terminated. An error message appears in the operating
panel display (e.g.
E
1
2
3
; see Troubleshooting chapter).
6.3.10 Menu item A:
Show the recirculation filter service life
(only in recirculation mode)
i
The maximum service life of the recirculation filter is
defined by the filter type configured in the system.
i
The remaining filter service life is shown to the exact hour
in the multi-function display and also on the slider by the
colours green, orange and red.
Indicator:
Remaining
service life
Colour Meaning
> 20 h Green filter change not yet required
5 – 20 h Orange filter change due soon
< 5 h Red Filter must be changed (very soon)
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6.3.13 Menu item J:
F
t
Y
ßp
Select the filter type
(only in the case of recirculation)
i
Menu item J only appears if the “recirculation system”
operating mode has been selected during configuration
of the extraction system.
The type of filter installed must be defined.
There are two different filters to choose from:
XO
Filter type 1 (
F
1
)= BORA air cleaning box ULBF
(or other manufacturer’s with 300 hr service life)
XO
Filter type 3 (
F
3
)= BORA air cleaning box ULB3X
(or other manufacturer’s with 600 hr service life)
Fig. 6.15 Selecting the lter type display
XX
Select the type of filter installed (tap the corresponding
segment on the slider
).
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
6.3.14 Menu item L:
F
A
n
Fan configuration
i
During fan configuration the type of fan installed and
the number of fans are automatically recognised by the
system and the configuration is adjusted accordingly.
During initial operation it is necessary for the installer to
check that the fans have been recognised correctly.
Fig. 6.13 Menu item B: Show lter type, change lter type and
reset lter service life
XX
Tap a slider segment
XO
The filter type is selected and the filter service life reset.
XO
The new remaining service life of the recirculation filter is then
shown.
6.3.12 Menu item H:
A
Extraction system configuration
i
The extraction system operating mode must be set.
There are two operating modes to choose from:
XO
Recirculation system (
C
c
)
XO
Exhaust air system (
0
t
)
Fig. 6.14 Conguring the exhaust air system display
XX
Select the corresponding operating mode
(tap the corresponding segment on the slider
).
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Starting fan configuration
Fig. 6.16 Starting fan conguration display
XX
Touch the slider
XO
Fan configuration is started.
XO
During fan configuration the slider interface and the fan
symbol will flash.
i
When fan configuration is complete, the display will stop
flashing.
i
If fan configuration was successful, the slider interface
and the fan symbol will turn green.
i
If fan configuration was not successful, the slider
interface
and the fan symbol will turn red.
Checking fan recognition
XX
Check that the system has recognised all fans correctly.
Indicator Colour Result
green 1 fan recognised
green 2 fans recognised
red 0 fans recognised, error
(see Troubleshooting chapter)
Tab. 6.3 Possible results of the fan recognition
i
If a window contact switch is connected during fan
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7 Extended menu
Cancelling access code entry
XX
Long press on the menu button
XO
The code entry process is terminated and the system switches
back to the standard display.
Confirmation of the access code
When all 4 digits of the access code have been entered:
XX
tap the menu button
XO
If the code has been entered correctly the extended menu is
unlocked and menu item 1 “Volume of the acoustic signals” is
displayed.
i
If the protected menu area has been unlocked,
all standard menu items will still be shown first
(see Menu chapter). All extended menu items follow.
i
If the access code cannot be confirmed (the system does
not react), the code has been entered incorrectly and the
extended menu cannot be unlocked.
Exiting the extended menu
XX
Long press on the menu button
XO
The menu is closed and the standard display appears.
i
Upon exiting the extended menu, the menu is locked
again. To call up the extended menu again,
the access code must be entered.
i
If the system is restarted from the extended menu
(manually or automatically), the extended menu is locked
again after the system has restarted.
7.1 Extended menu items
i
You can find exact instructions on using the menu in the
Menu chapter.
7.1.1 Menu item B:
Show filter type, change filter type
and reset filter service life (only in
recirculation mode)
i
If menu item B is called up, the last filter type used will be
displayed automatically.
i
If a filter has reached the end of its service life, the filter
service indicator is shown in the menu and the filter must
be changed. After changing the filter, the filter service life
must be reset.
Selecting the filter type and resetting the filter service life:
Top slider segment:
XO
Filter type 1 (
F
1
)= BORA air cleaning box ULBF (or other
manufacturer’s with 300 hr service life)
Bottom slider segment:
XO
Filter type 3 (
F
3
)= BORA air cleaning box ULB3X (or other
manufacturer’s with 600 hr service life)
(Access code required)
i
BORA distribution partners and retailers have the option
of extending the menu and unlocking further menu
items. This extended menu can only be called up with the
corresponding access rights by entering an access code.
i
The access code to the extended menu is available in
the BORA PartnerNet for those with the corresponding
access rights.
The BORA PartnerNet is the service
platform for trade and
distribution partners.
Scan the QR code or
Scannen Sie den QR-Code,
oder folgen Sie diesem Link:
https://partner.bora.com/en/classic-2
Calling up the extended menu
i
The extended menu can only be called up if all cooking
zones and the cooktop extractor are inactive. In addition,
there must be no residual heat.
i
The menu button will only be displayed in the operating
panel when all functions are inactive and there is no
residual heat.
XX
Long press on the menu button
XO
The display appears for entering the four-digit access code.
Entering the access code
Fig. 7.1 Entering the access code
XX
Use the slider to enter the first number in the access code.
XX
Tap or to change to the next or previous number
XX
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Activating the demo mode:
XX
tap the top slider segment
XO
The top slider segment starts flashing and demo mode
activation starts (this can take up to 30 seconds).
XO
The system is then automatically restarted and the demo
mode is activated.
i
After switching on in demo mode,
d
E
%
0
is shown in the
multi-function display for 4 seconds.
Deactivating the demo mode:
XX
Tap the bottom slider segment
XO
The bottom slider segment starts flashing and demo mode
deactivation starts (this can take up to 30 seconds).
XO
The system is then automatically restarted and the demo
mode is deactivated.
i
All settings made in the demo mode are deleted when the
demo mode is deactivated. The system and all settings
are reset to the basic factory settings. After that it is
necessary to go through the initial operation process (see
Initial operation chapter).
7.1.3 Menu item E: Display and button test
i
The display and button test checks that all LEDs in the
operating panel are working.
Fig. 7.4 Menu item E: Display and button test
Activating the display and button test:
XX
Tap the slider zone
XO
All touch control and display areas of the operating panel are
shown at 50% brightness.
XO
The power button, the navigation arrows and the menu button
are not included in the test (100% brightness).
Test options:
XX
Tap a button
XO
The symbol flashes at 100% brightness.
XX
Swipe
XO
The slider flashes at 100% brightness. The cooking zone
indicators and the multi-function display change their values
depending on the slider position.
XX
Tap on a cooking zone
Fig. 7.2 Menu item B: Show lter type, change lter type and
reset lter service life
XX
Tap a slider segment
XO
The filter type is selected and the filter service life reset.
XO
The new remaining service life of the recirculation filter is then
shown.
7.1.2 Menu item D: Demo mode
The system can be set to demo mode, which includes all
operating functions, but the heating function of the cooktops is
deactivated.
i
The demo mode always simulates the following cooktop
combination:
left = CKFI
right = CKCH
i
Cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB is operated with a full
scope of functions exactly as it has been configured.
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i
The system adopts and saves the settings made when
you exit the corresponding menu item or the menu itself.
i
You can find a video guide on basic
configuration on the BORA website.
Scan the QR code or follow this link:
www.bora.com/service/configuration-classic-2-0
Starting the basic configuration process
XX
Tap the flashing red fan symbol
XO
The menu is called up and the first item in the basic
configuration menu is displayed (menu item H).
XX
Enter the settings.
7.1.5 Menu item H:
A
Extraction system configuration
i
The extraction system operating mode must be set.
There are two operating modes to choose from:
XO
Recirculation system (
C
c
)
XO
Exhaust air system (
0
t
)
Fig. 7.6 Conguring the exhaust air system display
XX
Select the corresponding operating mode (tap the
corresponding segment on the slider
).
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
7.1.6 Menu item J:
F
t
Y
ßp
Select the filter type
(only in the case of recirculation)
i
Menu item J only appears if the ‘recirculation system’
operating mode has been selected during the extraction
system’s configuration.
The type of filter installed must be defined.
There are two different filters to choose from:
XO
Filter type 1 (
F
1
)= BORA air cleaning box ULBF (or other
manufacturer’s with 300 hr service life)
XO
Filter type 3 (
F
3
)= BORA air cleaning box ULB3X (or other
manufacturer’s with 600 hr service life)
XO
All indicators in the cooking zone flash at 100% brightness.
XX
Tap an additional cooking function
XO
All additional cooking function symbols in the corresponding
cooking zone flash at 100% brightness.
XX
Tap /
XO
The corresponding button flashes red, then green, then blue,
once for each colour.
XX
Tap / / / /
XO
The corresponding button flashes 3x.
7.1.4 Menu point F: factory reset
i
The basic configuration process must be performed after
a factory reset.
Fig. 7.5 Menu point F: factory reset
Performing a factory reset:
XX
Tap the slider zone
XO
The system and all settings are reset to the basic factory
settings.
Performing the basic configuration:
i
Menu items H, J and L are automatically executed during
the basic configuration process (see the Menu section).
i
C
o
n
F
is shown in the display and the fan symbol
flashes red to indicate that the basic configuration is
incomplete.
i
If this process is interrupted before it is completed, the
basic configuration must be continued from where you
left off the next time the menu is called up.
i
If the basic configuration has not been completed
successfully, the corresponding request will be repeated
every time the menu is called up.
i
If a menu item is called up, after 2 seconds the system
automatically shows the current set value. Exception: if no
settings have been made, the system displays
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If fan configuration was not successful, the slider
interface
and the fan symbol will turn red.
Checking fan recognition
XX
Check that the system has recognised all fans correctly.
Indicator Colour Result
green 1 fan recognised
green 2 fans recognised
red 0 fans recognised, error (see the
Troubleshooting section)
Tab. 7.1 Possible results of the fan recognition
i
If a window contact switch is connected during fan
recognition, it must be taken into account that this will
also give approval (window open).
Aborting the basic configuration manually
XX
Long press on the menu button
If you wish to abort the basic configuration process ahead of
time, e.g. because fans are not correctly recognised, all menu
items that have not been fully completed must be run through
again at a later date.
Completing the basic configuration
When you have successfully completed all of the steps in the
basic configuration menu:
XX
Tap the flashing navigation button
XX
The system adopts and saves the settings made and the
standard display is shown.
7.2 Gas configuration menu
i
The burner nozzles, gas type, gas pressure and gas
characteristic curve may only be changed by a certified
engineer or BORA service technician. He/she also
assumes responsibility for the proper gas installation and
commissioning.
i
Correct settings are important for the safe, problem-free
operation of the gas cooktop.
i
You can find exact instructions on using the menu in the
Menu chapter.
Fig. 7.7 Selecting the lter type display
XX
Select the type of filter installed (tap the corresponding
segment on the slider
).
XX
Confirm and save the setting.
7.1.7 Menu item L:
F
A
n
Fan configuration
i
When configuring the fan, the type of fan installed and
the number of fans are automatically recognised by the
system and the configuration is adjusted accordingly.
During initial operation, the installer must check that the
fans have been recognised correctly.
Starting the fan configuration
Fig. 7.8 Starting the fan conguration display
XX
Touch the slider interface
XO
Fan configuration is started.
XO
During fan configuration the slider interface and the fan
symbol will flash.
i
When fan configuration is complete, the display will stop
flashing.
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The characteristic curves regulate the minimum gas burner
power values. The minimum power levels are adjusted using the
characteristic curves. Depending on the installation situation
and the influence of the cooktop extractor, if necessary, the
characteristic curve can be changed:
Characteristic curve A:
A enables the fine tuning of the power values, which can only
be adjusted in the best-case scenario and only in the case of
natural gas (G20, G25, G25.3).
The best-case scenario is when:
XO
no cooktop extractor is in operation; or
XO
the cooktop, when using the cooktop extractor in exhaust air
mode, is used with sufficient ventilation; or
XO
the cooktop, when using the cooktop extractor in recirculation
mode is used with a sufficient return flow aperture and the
cooktop extractor does not have a negative influence on the
gas flame.
Characteristic curve B:
B is the factory default characteristic curve with balanced
adjustment of the individual power levels.
Characteristic curve C:
C increases the lower power levels and should only be used in
the event of a negative influence from the cooktop extractor.
Fig. 7.10 Display menu item S: GASt
XX
Select the appropriate characteristic curve (tap the
corresponding slider segment
).
i
If the gas flame goes out, is excessively 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, if necessary, or the return flow
aperture in recirculation mode.
7.2.1 Menu item P: GPU
i
Under menu item P (GPU) the minimum power of each
burner and gas type/pressure is regulated.
Setting Gas type Gas
pressure
(mbar)
Ø SR burner/
normal burner
Ø R
burner/
high-power
burner
0 G20 20 104 125
G25 20 110 131
4 G30 29 69 85
G30/31 37 69 85
5 G30/31 50 62 78
10 G20 13 115 149
11 G25 25 104 131
G25.3 25 104 131
12 G20 25 100 119
Tab. 7.2 Setting the gas type and gas pressure
Special settings for Australia and New Zealand:
Setting Gas type Gas
pressure
(mbar)
Ø SR burner/
normal burner
Ø R
burner/
high-power
burner
1 G20 10 122 155
9 G31 27.5 75 92
Tab. 7.3 Setting the gas type and gas pressure
Fig. 7.9 Display menu item P: GPU
XX
Select the correct setting. (Tap the corresponding slider
segment
or setting via or )
7.2.2 Menu item S: GASt
i
Under menu item S (GASt) you can select the
characteristic curves for the gas burners.
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7.2.3 Menu item T: GAS
i
Menu item T (GAS) provides a reset function. This reset
function can be used in the case of faults and errors and
during initial operation if the gas cooktop does not react
(does not ignite).
i
The set values for the gas type, pressure and
characteristic curve remain unchanged and are not
affected by the reset.
Fig. 7.11 Display menu item T: GAS
XX
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8 Cleaning and Maintenance
Tepan stainless steel grill:
To clean the Tepan stainless steel grill you need a special Tepan
spatula and suitable cleaning agents.
8.2 Looking after your appliances
XX
Never use the appliances as work or storage surfaces.
XX
Do not push or pull cookware over the appliance surfaces.
XX
Always lift pots and pans.
XX
Keep the appliances clean.
XX
Remove any kind of dirt immediately.
XX
Only use cookware suitable for glass ceramic cooktops (see
Appliance description chapter).
8.3 Cleaning cooktop extractor
CKA2/CKA2AB
Grease particles and limescale residues from cooking vapours
can settle on the surface and in the extraction system.
XX
Remove the air inlet nozzle and grease filter prior to cleaning.
XX
Clean the surfaces using a soft, damp cloth, detergent or a
mild window cleaning agent.
XX
Soften dried on dirt using a damp cloth (do not scrape it off!).
XX
Clean the cooktop extractor components in accordance with
the cleaning cycles.
8.3.1 Removing the components
Removing the air inlet nozzle
1
Fig. 8.1 Removing the air inlet nozzle
[1] Air inlet nozzle/ Air inlet nozzle All Black
XX
Tilt the air inlet nozzle [1] from its horizontal position.
XX
Remove the air inlet nozzle [1] with your other hand.
XX
Observe all safety and warning information (see the Safety
chapter).
XX
Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
XX
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 the
Operation chapter).
XO
Regular cleaning and maintenance ensures long service life of
the product and optimal function.
i
Clean the stainless steel surfaces in the polishing
direction only.
XX
Adhere to the following cleaning and maintenance cycles:
Cooktop extractor cleaning cycles
Component Cleaning cycle
Cooktop extractor
interior and surface
After cooking very greasy dishes; at least
once a week.
Air inlet nozzle,
grease filter unit
After cooking very greasy dishes; at least
once a week.
Activated carbon filter
(with recirculation
only)
Replace if odours have built up or the
service life has expired (see Filter service
indicator).
Tab. 8.1 Cleaning cycles
Cooktop cleaning cycles
Component Cleaning cycle
Cooktop Clean well immediately after soiling, using
conventional detergents
Only on gas cooktop CKG:
Pan supports Gas
burner parts
Clean well immediately after soiling, using
conventional detergents
Tab. 8.2 Cooktop cleaning cycles
8.1 Cleaning agents
i
Due to the use of aggressive cleaning agents and
abrasion caused by the pot bases the surface will
become damaged and dark stains will occur.
XX
Never use steam cleaners, abrasive sponges, scouring pads or
chemically aggressive cleaning agents
(e.g. oven cleaner spray).
XX
Make sure that the cleaning agent does not contain any sand,
soda, acids, lyes or chloride.
Glass ceramic cooktops:
To clean the cooktops, you need a special glass ceramic scraper
and suitable cleaning agents.
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Cleaning in the dishwasher
XX
Place the components face down in the dishwasher.
XO
No water should be able to gather in the grease filter
components.
XX
Wash on a programme with a maximum temperature of 65 °C.
XO
If it is no longer possible to clean the grease filter completely,
it must be replaced.
8.3.3 Fitting the components
Assembling the grease filter unit
i
It is not necessary to apply pressure when assembling
the components. The grease filter unit is designed so that
the individual parts can be assembled without force and
with no room for error.
XX
Carefully insert the grease filter into the tray.
XX
Ensure that the lock clicks into place.
XX
Do not force the grease filter into the tray.
XO
If you notice any resistance whilst inserting the grease filter,
you just need to turn it around.
Fitting the grease filter unit
i
The grease filter unit can only be fully inserted without
resistance if it is facing the right way. If the instructions
are followed correctly, it is impossible to fit it incorrectly.
XX
Carefully insert the grease filter unit into the cooktop
extractor.
XX
Do not force the grease filter unit into the cooktop extractor.
XO
If you notice any resistance whilst inserting the grease filter
unit, you just need to turn it around.
Fitting the air inlet nozzle/
Fitting the air inlet nozzle All Black
XX
Insert the air inlet nozzle.
XX
Make sure it is positioned correctly.
8.3.4 Replacing the recirculated air filter
In recirculation mode, an additional activated carbon filter is
used. The activated carbon filter absorbs cooking odours. The
activated carbon filter is installed on the plinth fan or the duct
system.
i
Regularly replace the activated carbon filter. The service
life can be found in the operating instructions for the
relevant activated carbon filter.
i
You can obtain activated carbon filters from your
specialist supplier or by contacting BORA via the website
at http://www.bora.com.
XO
A description of how to replace the activated carbon filter can
be found in its operating instructions.
XX
Reset the filter service indicator (see the Menu chapter,
point 6.3.11).
Removing the grease filter unit
Fig. 8.2 Removing the grease lter unit
XX
Remove the grease filter unit.
XX
To do this, use the handle inside the grease filter unit.
Disassembling the grease filter unit
Fig. 8.3 Removing the grease lter
XX
Remove the grease filter from the tray.
XX
To do this, push in the 2 locking tabs on each end of the filter.
8.3.2 Cleaning the components
The air inlet nozzle, grease filter and tray can be cleaned
manually or in a dishwasher.
XX
Disassemble the grease filter unit prior to cleaning.
Manual cleaning
XX
Use a cleaner and degreaser in one.
XX
Rinse the components with hot water.
XX
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i
Do not use stainless steel care products on the stainless
steel surfaces or the stainless steel grill surface.
i
Use the Tepan stainless steel grill cleaning function for
cleaning (see Operation chapter).
Light soiling
XX
Make sure that the cooktop is switched off (see the Operation
chapter).
XX
Wait until the stainless steel grill surface has cooled.
XX
Remove light soiling with a damp cloth and detergent.
XX
To prevent water or limescale stains (yellowish colouring), use
a soft cloth to dry off the surfaces that have been cleaned
with water.
Normal soiling
XX
Ensure that the cleaning function is activated for both grilling
zones (see the Operation chapter).
XX
Wait until the grilling zone indicators are no longer flashing (=
optimum cleaning temperature of 70°C).
XX
Use only clean, cold water on the grill surface.
XX
Leave the water to work for 15 minutes.
XX
Then remove all coarse dirt and food residues using a Tepan
spatula.
XX
Remove the remaining dirt and water with a clean cloth.
XX
Dry the cooktop with a clean cloth.
Heavy soiling
XX
Ensure that the cleaning function is activated for both grilling
zones (see the Operation chapter).
XX
Wait until the grilling zone indicators are no longer flashing (=
optimum cleaning temperature of 70°C).
XX
Dilute a dessert spoon of citric acid (approx.10 –15ml) in a
bowl of warm water (approx.200ml).
XX
Pour the liquid on the grill surface.
XX
Leave the solution to work for approx. 5 – 8 minutes.
XX
Loosen burned-on food from the grill surface with a plastic
brush.
XX
Remove all remaining dirt and water (citric acid solution) with
a clean cloth.
XX
Use only clean, cold water on the grill surface.
XX
Remove the remaining dirt and water with a clean cloth.
XX
Dry the cooktop with a clean cloth.
Any changes in colour or small scratches are not damage to the
cooktops. They do not affect the functionality of the cooktop or
the stability of the stainless steel grill surface.
Changes in the colour of the cooktop are the result of residues
which have not been removed and have burnt on.
8.4.3 Cleaning the components on gas
cooktop CKG
Cleaning the pan supports
i
The surface of the pan support will become duller with
the passing of time. This is quite normal and does not
mean that the material is damaged.
8.4 Cleaning the cooktops
8.4.1 Cleaning glass ceramic (CKFI, CKI,
CKIW, CKCH, CKCB, CKG)
XX
Make sure that the cooktop is switched off
(see the Operation chapter).
XX
In the case of gas cooktop CKG, make sure the gas supply is
interrupted and switched off.
XX
Wait until all cooking zones are cold.
XX
Remove all coarse dirt and food residues from the cooktop
using a glass ceramic scraper.
XX
Apply the cleaning agent to the cold cooktop.
XX
Spread the cleaning agent using kitchen roll or a clean cloth.
XX
Wipe the cooktop clean with a damp cloth.
XX
Dry the cooktop with a clean cloth.
If the cooktop is hot:
XX
Remove stubborn residues of plastic, aluminium foil, sugar or
sweet dishes from the hot cooking zone immediately using a
glass ceramic scraper to prevent burning.
Heavy soiling
XX
Remove heavy soiling and marks (limescale marks, mother-
of-pearl-like shiny marks) using cleaning products while the
cooktop is still warm.
XX
Wipe off food that boils over with a damp cloth.
XX
Remove any remaining dirt with the glass ceramic scraper.
XX
Always remove 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 are not damage to the
cooktops. They do not affect the functionality of the cooktop or
the stability of the glass ceramic panel.
Changes in the colour of the cooktop are the result of residues
which have not been removed and have burnt on.
Glossy spots are the result of wear by the pan base, especially
if aluminium-based cookware or unsuitable cleaning agents are
used. These are difficult to remove.
i
In the case of gas cooktop CKG, due to the use of
enamelled cast iron parts, slight colour variations and
irregularities are common. Furthermore, flash rust
can appear at the support points, which can be easily
removed with a damp cloth. These spots are normal and
are not considered an impairment.
8.4.2 Cleaning Tepan stainless steel grill
surfaces (CKT)
i
Use the scraper only on the grill surface as otherwise
other surfaces may be damaged.
i
Clean the stainless steel surface in the polishing direction
only.
i
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2
3
4
5
6
Fig. 8.2 Gas burner structure
[1] Burner cap
[2] Burner head
[3] Electric igniter
[4] Safety thermocouple
[5] Burner housing
[6] Gas burner nozzle
XO
Do not start cleaning until the gas burner has returned to
normal temperature after use.
XO
The burner parts are not suitable for cleaning in the
dishwasher. Only clean the burner part by hand.
XO
Only clean with normal hot water to rinse and a conventional
washing-up liquid, using a soft sponge or a normal dishcloth.
XO
Never scratch or scrape cooking residues off.
XX
Remove the pan support.
XX
Remove the burner cap [1] from the burner head [2].
XX
Remove the burner head [2] from the gas outlet
XX
Clean the parts of the burner.
XX
Clean all of the flame outlet openings with a non-metallic
brush.
XX
Wipe the fixed parts of the burner with a damp cloth.
XX
Wipe the igniter electrode [3] and the thermocouple [4]
carefully with a well-wrung-out cloth.
XO
The igniter electrode must not get wet, otherwise the ignition
spark will not light.
XX
Finally, dry the pan supports carefully with a clean cloth.
XO
Before reassembling the flame openings, burner heads and
burner caps must be completely dry.
XX
Put the burner parts back together again.
XX
Position the burner head [2] correctly on the gas outlet.
XX
Ensure that the safety thermocouple [4] and the electric
igniter [3] are positioned in the correct opening.
XX
Position the burner cap [1] so that it fits perfectly, sitting
straight on the burner head [2].
XO
If burner parts are not positioned correctly, the electric igniter
will not work.
XX
Place the pan support straight on the gas burner so it fits
perfectly.
XX
Put the gas burner into operation (see the Operation chapter).
3
21
4
Fig. 8.1 Gas burner structure
[1] Gas cooktop
[2] Pan support
[3] Gas burner
[4] Positioning aid
XX
Remove the pan support [2].
XO
Pan supports can be cleaned by hand or in the dishwasher.
Manual cleaning
XX
Use a cleaner and degreaser in one.
XX
Rinse the pan supports with hot water.
XX
Clean the pan supports with a soft brush.
XX
Rinse the pan supports well after cleaning.
XX
Dry the pan supports carefully with a clean cloth.
i
In the case of particularly stubborn or burned-on dirt,
the pan support can be briefly soaked in warm water
with washing-up liquid. Any limescale marks can be more
easily removed with diluted vinegar.
Cleaning in the dishwasher
XX
Rinse the pan supports with a rinsing program at
maximum 65 °C.
XX
Dry the pan supports carefully with a clean cloth.
XX
Place the pan support [2] straight on the gas burner [3] so it
fits perfectly, taking into account the positioning aids [4].
Cleaning the gas burner parts
i
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9 Troubleshooting
XX
Observe all safety and warning information (see the Safety chapter).
Operating situation Cause Remedy
System
The system won’t switch on
(Power button
not visible)
The fuse or automatic circuit breaker of the
electrical wiring system in the apartment and/or
house is defective
Replace the fuse
Switch the automatic circuit breaker back on
The fuse/automatic circuit breaker trips several
times
Contact the BORA Service Team
The power supply is disconnected Have a specialist electrician inspect the power
supply
The micro fuse in the control unit‘s cooling
device plug connection is defective
Replace the fuse (type: T 3.15A/250V)
The system switches itself off or
switches to standby mode
The operating panel is dirty Clean the operating panel
Long press on power button (> 7 s) Dry the power button immediately after
cleaning (< 7 s)
Error signal during or after cleaning (power
button triggered by evaporating cleaning agents)
Use the cleaning lock Clean using a dry cloth
Power button is flashing
Object on the operating panel Remove the object from the operating panel
The operating panel is dirty Clean the operating panel
Error code
C
o
n
F
Basic configuration incomplete Complete basic configuration
Error codes
d
1
5
ßp
,
E
d
1
5
ßp
Object on the operating panel Remove the object from the operating panel
The operating panel is dirty Clean the operating panel
Permanent activation of a touch zone Cancel permanent activation
Colour differences between the
appliances
Extremely bright lights aimed directly at the
appliances
Avoid using spotlights and ensure that lighting
is even
Cooktop extractor
Build-up of odours when new
cooktop extractor is in operation
This is normal with brand new appliances Odours stop forming after a few operating
hours
The extraction performance of the
cooktop extractor has decreased
The grease filter is extremely dirty
Clean or replace the grease filter
The activated charcoal filter is extremely dirty
(only in recirculation mode)
Replace the activated charcoal filter
There is an object in the air guiding housing (e.g.
cleaning cloth)
Remove the object
The fan is defective or a duct connection has
become loose
Contact the BORA Service Team
No extractor output,
red fan symbol
+
E
F
A
n
The fan has stopped working or is jammed Contact the BORA Service Team (the system
can be used but without the extraction
function)
Reduced extractor output,
yellow fan symbol
+
F
A
n
In a system with 2 fans, 1 fan has stopped working,
is jammed or is not connected correctly
Contact the BORA Service Team (the system
can be used but with reduced extraction
function)
Error code
3
8
7
Fan misconfiguration Starting fan configuration
When setting a fan power level it jumps
straight back to 0,
fan symbol indicator red
No fan connected Connect the fan
The fan is jammed Contact the BORA Service Team
There is no power supply to the fan Check the fan connection
Error codes
E
0
8
1
,
E
0
ßp
E
n
Home In not authorised Open window and then tap the fan button
Error codes
F
1
L
t
,
E
F
1
L
t
End of recirculation filter service life Fit a new filter (only in the case of
recirculation) and reset the filter service life
(see Menu item B).
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Operating situation Cause Remedy
Cooktops
The cooktop is displayed but both
cooking zone displays show an error
E
and an error code is shown in the
multi-function display
(e.g.
E
5
4
7
)
No power supply at the cooktop Have a specialist electrician inspect the
cooktop fuse and power connection
respectively
Faulty generator/electronics Contact the BORA Service Team
Cooktop not displayed Cooktop was not recognised Check the communication cable connection
Error codes
E
H
E
A
t
Overheating Remove hot objects from the immediately
vicinity of the operating panel
Switch off the system and leave it to cool
Clean the air vents on the bottom of the
appliance (only in the case of Tepan stainless
steel grill CKT)
Contact the BORA Service Team
The cooktops have no output
although a power level has been set
and
d
E
n
0
is displayed
The demo mode is active Contact your BORA retailer or the BORA
Service Team
Faults on gas cooktop CKG
When operating for the first time or after a prolonged period without use or when the gas bottles have been changed:
Burner doesn’t ignite There is air in the gas pipe Repeat the ignition process, several times if
necessary (tap the required cooking zone and
set a power level).
Gas cooktop does not react (servomotors
do not calibrate and no ignition)
There is a communication error between the
control unit and the cooktop (e.g. in the event of a
power cut).
Perform a reset (see Gas configuration menu)
The gas burner cannot be ignited
electrically.
The fuse or automatic circuit breaker of the
apartment and/or house’s electrical system is
defective or has been triggered.
Change the fuse. Switch the automatic circuit
breaker back on. If necessary, contact a
specialist electrician.
The fuse or the automatic circuit breaker trips
several times.
Contact the BORA Service Team.
The power supply is disconnected. Have a specialist electrician inspect the
power supply.
The gas burners are damp. Dry the gas burner parts (see the Cleaning
chapter).
The gas burner heads and/or the gas burner cover
are not correctly positioned.
Position the gas burner parts correctly
(see the Cleaning chapter).
The electric igniter and/or thermocouple are dirty Remove the dirt (see the Cleaning chapter)
Dirt in the gas burner head Clean the gas burner parts (see the Cleaning
chapter).
The cooktop does not ignite automatically. Try to ignite it again using the touch surface
on the control knob.
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Operating situation Cause Remedy
You notice the smell of gas. A leakage point in the gas supply line Switch off the gas supply and immediately
extinguish all open flames. Contact a gas
engineer. Ensure that all connections are tight
(see the Gas installation chapter).
No gas is coming out of the gas burners. The gas supply is closed Open the gas supply (see the Operation
chapter)
The gas bottle (in the case of liquid gas LPG) is
empty.
Exchange the empty gas bottle for a full gas
bottle of the correct gas type.
The gas flame goes out after ignition. The
gas flame goes out during operation.
The gas flame is uneven.
The gas burner parts (burner heads and/or th
e gas
burner cover) are not correctly positioned.
Position the gas burner parts correctly
(see the Cleaning chapter).
Dirt in the gas outlet openings on the gas burner
head.
Clean the gas burner parts (see the Cleaning
chapter).
all error codes
E
... (except
E
0
6
6
)
Error when the software is running Wait 5 seconds, then tap the flashing error
indicator
E
(update error)
Disconnect the device from the mains for at
least 1 min. and restart it.
Contact the BORA Service Team.
Error code
E
0
6
6
Gas supply interrupted and/or no flame detected.
The gas bottle is empty.
Wait 5 seconds, then tap the flashing error
indicator
E
(update error)
Try to ignite it again (the gas pipe needs
a certain amount of time to fill after
installation).
Contact the BORA Service Team.
Tab. 9.1 Resolving a fault
XX
After troubleshooting try again and check that the problem has been solved.
XX
With all faults, try restarting the system.
XX
As a last resort, briefly disconnect the power supply.
i
During or after an interruption to the power supply, the cooktops may still be hot. In the case of cooktops CKCH, CKCB and
CKG, after an interruption to the power supply the residual heat is not displayed, even if they were previously in operation
and the cooking zones are still hot.
XX
Should faults arise frequently, contact the BORA Service Team (see Warranty, service, spare parts and accessories chapter) and
specify the error number displayed and the appliance type (see Identification plates chapter).
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XX
Observe all safety and warning information (see the Safety
chapter).
10.1 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
warranty in addition to the statutory claims for defects against
the sellers of our products.
The manufacturer’s warranty applies to all BORA products sold
by authorised BORA dealers or BORA-trained salespeople within
the European Union, with the exception of products labelled by
BORA as Universal products or accessories.
The manufacturer’s warranty starts as soon as the BORA
product is handed over to the end customer by an authorised
BORA dealer and is valid for 2 years. By registering on www.
bora.com/registration the end customer has the possibility of
extending the manufacturer’s warranty.
The manufacturer’s warranty requires expert (in accordance with
the valid BORA ventilation handbook and operating instructions
at the time of installation) installation of the BORA products by
an authorised BORA dealer. During use, the end customer is to
adhere to the specifications and instructions in the operating
manual.
In order to file a warranty claim, the end customer is to notify
their dealer or BORA of the fault and must present the receipt.
Alternatively, the end customer can provide proof of purchase by
registering on www.bora.com.
BORA guarantees that all BORA products are free from material
and product defects. The defect must exist prior to delivery of
the product to the end customer. In the event that a warranty
claim is filed, the warranty shall not commence anew.
BORA will correct defects in BORA products at its own discretion
by repairing or replacing the product. All costs for the correction
of defects under the manufacturer’s warranty shall be assumed
by BORA.
Expressly not covered by the BORA manufacturer’s warranty are:
XO
BORA products that were not sold by authorised BORA dealers
or from BORA-trained salespeople.
XO
Damage caused by non-adherence to the operating
instructions (including product care and cleaning) This
represents improper use.
XO
Damage caused by normal use, e.g. traces of usage on the
cooktop
XO
Damage caused by external influences (such as transport
damage, ingress of condensation, damage caused by the
elements such as a lightning strike)
XO
Damage caused by repairs or attempts to repair not made by
BORA or persons authorised by BORA
XO
Damage to the glass ceramic
XO
Voltage fluctuations
XO
Secondary damage or claims for damages beyond the defect
XO
Damage to plastic parts
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accessories
Legal claims, such as particularly statutory claims for defects or
product liability are not limited by the warranty.
If a defect is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, the
end customer can employ the services of the BORA technical
service, however, they must cover the costs themselves.
The laws of the Federal Republic of Germany apply to these
warranty conditions.
You can contact us by:
XO
Telephone: +49 800 7890 0987 Monday to Thursday from
08:00-18:00 and Friday from 08:00-17:00
XO
Email: [email protected]
10.1.1 Warranty extension
You can extend the guarantee by registering at
www.bora.com/registration.
10.2 Service
BORA Service:
see reverse side of operating and assembly instructions
+800 7890 0987
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In the case of faults you cannot fix yourself, contact your
BORA specialist supplier or the BORA Service Team.
The BORA Service Team will require the type designation and
serial number of your device (FD number).
This information is provided on the nameplate on the inside of
the back cover of the operating instructions as well as on the
bottom of the device.
10.3 Spare parts
XX
Only use original spare parts for repairs.
XX
Repairs may only be carried out by the BORA Service Team.
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Spare parts can be obtained from your BORA dealer, the
BORA online service website at www.bora.com/service
or by calling the service number provided.
10.4 Accessories
Special accessory CKA2:
XO
BORA Classic air inlet nozzle CKAED
XO
BORA Classic air inlet nozzle All Black CKAEDAB
XO
BORA Classic grease filter unit incl. grease filter tray CKAFFE
Special accessory for recirculation systems:
XO
BORA air purification box flexible ULBF
XO
BORA activated charcoal filter set ULB3AS for ULB3X

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Warranty, technical service, spare parts, accessories
www.bora.com
Special accessory for glass ceramic cooktops:
XO
BORA Glass ceramic scraper UGS
Special accessory CKIW:
XO
BORA induction wok HIW1
Special accessory CKT:
XO
BORA Pro Tepan spatula PTTS1
Special accessory CKG:
XO
BORA gas nozzle set natural gas G25/25 mbar PKGDS2525
XO
BORA gas nozzle set natural gas G20/13 mbar PKGDS2013
XO
BORA gas nozzle set natural gas G20/20 mbar PKGDS2020
XO
BORA gas nozzle set natural gas G25/20 mbar PKGDS2520
XO
BORA gas nozzle set natural gas G20/25 mbar PKGDS2025
XO
BORA gas nozzle set natural gas G20/10 mbar PKGDS2010
(only for AUS/NZS)
XO
BORA gas nozzle set liquid gas G30/G31 50 mbar
PKGDS3050
XO
BORA gas nozzle set liquid gas G30/G31 28-30 mbar
PKGDS3028
XO
BORA burner set PKGBS
XO
BORA pan support small PKGTK
XO
BORA pan support big PKGTG

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Notes
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Notes
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Identification plates
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On this page you can see the exact classification of your installed appliances. Not all of the spaces reserved for stickers
need to contain an identification plate.
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Upon completing installation, affix the identification plates included in the scope of delivery in the spaces below.
Identification plate
Cooktop extractor 1
(please apply here)
Identification plate
Left cooktop
(please apply here)
Identification plate
Right cooktop
(please apply here)
Identification plate
Cooktop extractor 2
(please apply here)
Identification plate
Left cooktop
(please apply here)
Identification plate
Right cooktop
(please apply here)


+800 7890 0987
Operating instructions: Original Translation
Manufacturer: BORA Vertriebs GmbH & Co KG
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T +49 (0) 8035 / 9840-0
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Austria
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Innstraße 1
6342 Niederndorf
Austria
T +43 (0) 5373 / 62250-0
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