Page 3 - Table of Contents
EN 3 www.bora.com Table of Contents 1 General information 4 1.1 Target group ................................................................4 1.2 Validity of the operating and installation instructions ...4 1.3 Other applicable documents ......................................4 1.4 Presentation of i...
Page 4 - General information; Directives
EN 4 General information www.bora.com 1 General information 1.1 Target group These operating and installation instructions apply for the following target groups: Target group Requirements User The appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above as well as people with reduced physical, sensory or ...
Page 5 - Presentation of information; Safety and warning information; WARNING SYMBOL AND SIGNAL
EN 5 General information www.bora.com 1.4 Presentation of information To make working with these instructions quick and easy, consistent formatting, numbering, symbols, safety instructions, terms and abbreviations are used throughout. Handling instructions are market with an arrow. X X Always carry ...
Page 6 - Safety; General safety instructions
EN 6 Safety www.bora.com 2 Safety 2.1 General safety instructions INFO The appliance complies with the stipulated safety requirements. The user is responsible for appliance cleaning and maintenance as well as its safe use. Improper use can lead to personal injury and damage to property. Q Q The oper...
Page 7 - Safety instructions – operation
EN 7 Safety www.bora.com X X Do not put hot cookware near the control panel so as not to damage the electronics underneath. X X Make sure no water penetrates inside the device when cleaning. Only use a slightly damp cloth. Never spray water on the device. Water ingress can cause damage! X X Where po...
Page 10 - Safety instructions – installation
EN 10 Safety www.bora.com 2.3 Safety instructions – installation The device must only be installed and assembled by trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and supplementary regulations of the local utility companies.Work on electrical components m...
Page 11 - Safety instructions –; Risk of electric shock!; Safety instructions – spare parts; Risk of injury and damage to
EN 11 Safety www.bora.com X X Check the appliance for visible damage before installing it. X X Do not install damaged devices. Q Q A damaged device is a hazard. Q Q Repair work must only be carried out by specialists authorised by the manufacturer. 2.4 Safety instructions – disassembly and disposal ...
Page 12 - Technical data; Device dimensions BIA
EN 12 Technical data www.bora.com 3 Technical data Parameter Value Supply voltage 380-415 V 3N Frequency 50 Hz Power consumption 7.6 kW Fuse protection, minimum 1 x 32 A / 2 x 16 A Total output 7.6 KW Line-to-line voltage AC 220 – 240 V / 50 Hz Main dimensions (width x depth x height) (excl. duct co...
Page 13 - Device dimensions BIU
EN 13 Technical data www.bora.com 89 Ø 222 484 596 56 196 6 15,5 647 100 Fig. 3.4 Device dimensions with cable extension (BIA + BLAVH1) Device dimensions BIU 650 390 515 275 132 242 760 471 Fig. 3.5 BIU Device dimensions aerial view 727 Fig. 3.6 BIU Device dimensions front view 45–105 Ø 222 484 525–...
Page 14 - Energy label
EN 14 Energy label www.bora.com 4 Energy label Product description Glass ceramic cooktop with 4 cooking zones and an integrated cooktop extractor BIA BIU Operating mode Exhaust air Recirculation Energy consumption Value Value EN standard Annual energy consumption (AEC hood ) 87,5 kWh/a 94,2 kWh/a 61...
Page 15 - Device description; Exhaust operation
EN 15 Device description www.bora.com 5 Device description Observe all safety and warning information during operation (see the Safety chapter). The cooktop with cooktop extractor has the following features: Cooktop: Q Q power setting Q Q Timer functions Q Q Residual heat display Q Q Pan size recogn...
Page 16 - Touch control; How the cooking zone works
EN 16 Device description www.bora.com Display fields: [7] Fan level indicator/filter service display [8] Cooking zone indicator light [9] Cooking zone indicator [10] Timer Display panel Display Meaning Fan level indicator 0 Fan off 1 or 2 Setting P power setting n Automatic after-run Cooking zone in...
Page 17 - Noises
EN 17 Device description www.bora.com 5.3.3 Timer functions You can use 2 timer functions: Q Q Short-time timer (egg timer), no automatic switching off of a cooking zone. Q Q Automatic cut-off for automatically switching off a cooking zone. 5.3.4 Pan size recognition The cooking zone does not work Q...
Page 18 - Cooktop extractor; How the cooktop extractor works
EN 18 Device description www.bora.com 5.5.2 Safety shut-down Cooking zone Each cooking zone is switched off automatically when the cooking zone in the power level exceeds the maximum operating duration. H (residual heat display) is then displayed in the cooking zone indicator (see the Device descrip...
Page 19 - Assembly; Checking the scope of delivery; Assembly instructions
EN 19 Assembly www.bora.com 6 Assembly X X Observe all safety instructions and warnings (see Safety chapter). X X Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information. INFO The mains connection cord must be provided by the customer. INFO The device may not be installed above cooling devices, dishwashing m...
Page 20 - Flush installation; Surface installation; cooktop
EN 20 Assembly www.bora.com Flush installation x 764 ±2 735 ±2 519 ±2 ≤ R5 ≤ R5 ≥ 50 ≥ 50 490 ±2 ≥ 600 Fig. 6.3 Dimensions of cut-out for flush installation 6,5 +0,5 14,5 10 - 50 Fig. 6.4 Dimensions of groove for flush installation Surface installation x 735 ±2 ≤ R5 ≥ 50 ≥ 50 490 ±2 ≥ 600 Fig. 6.5 D...
Page 21 - Installation dimensions; Attaching the sealing tape
EN 21 Assembly www.bora.com Installation dimensions 735 510 - 570 >800 650 >50 119 >25 90 490 >600 90 117 650 675 < R15 133 119 6x Ø5mm Fig. 6.9 Dimensions of furniture, recirculated air > 25 510 - 570 119 > 600 Fig. 6.10 Installation dimensions for recirculated air, worktop dep...
Page 24 - Installing exhaust air duct variant; Using the cooktop extractor with a
EN 24 Assembly www.bora.com Fig. 6.19 Incorrect exhaust air system installation Fig. 6.20 Correct exhaust air system installation X X When running the cooktop extractor in the room in which a fireplace is installed, make sure that Q Q the maximum underpressure is 4 Pa (4 x 10-5 bar), Q Q a safety-re...
Page 28 - Establishing the power
EN 28 Assembly www.bora.com X X Connect the exhaust air duct [7] installed on-site to the exhaust air arc [6]. X X Seal the duct connection so that it is airtight using adhesive sealing tape UDB1. X X Fasten the cooktop using the mounting brackets [8] at the worktop. X X Afterwards, insert the stain...
Page 29 - Device power management; Handover to user
EN 29 Assembly www.bora.com 1 L1 L2 L3 2 3 4 N PE 220 - 240 V~ 220 - 240 V~ 220 - 240 V~ Fig. 6.36 Connection diagram 3-phase connection 1 L1 L2 2 3 4 N PE 220 - 240 V~ 220 - 240 V~ Fig. 6.37 Connection diagram 2-phase connection 1 L1 2 3 4 N PE 220 - 240 V~ Fig. 6.38 Connection diagram 1-phase conn...
Page 30 - Operation; Switching on
EN 30 Operation www.bora.com 7 Operation X X Observe all safety and warning information during operation (see Safety chapter). INFO The integrated cooktop extractor must not be used with other cooktops. INFO The cooktop should only be operated when the stainless steel grease filter and air inlet noz...
Page 32 - Switching on the delayed automatic; Pay attention to the filter service; Changing the filter; Operating the cooktop extractor; Switching on the cooktop extractor
EN 32 Operation www.bora.com 7.2.3 Switching on the delayed automatic after-run X X Continue pressing until power level n is displayed for automatic after-run. The fan runs in level 1 and switches off automatically after 10 minutes. 7.2.4 Switching off the cooktop extractor X X Press and simultaneou...
Page 34 - Cleaning and; Maintaining the cooktop
EN 34 Cleaning and maintenance www.bora.com 8 Cleaning and maintenance X X Observe all safety and warning information (see Safety chapter). X X Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information. X X Make sure that the cooktop and cooktop extractor have been switched off completely and have cooled down ...
Page 35 - Cleaning the air guiding housing
EN 35 Cleaning and maintenance www.bora.com 8.4.2 Cleaning the air inlet nozzle and stainless steel grease filter INFO Clean the stainless steel surfaces in the polishing direction only. INFO If the stainless steel grease filter can no longer be cleaned completely, this means the stainless steel gre...
Page 36 - Replacing the activated charcoal
EN 36 Cleaning and maintenance www.bora.com X X Using both hands, position the housing base [5] so that the position of the locking straps [4] on the housing base match the position of the hooks [3] on the housing. X X Insert the housing base at the sealing groove [2] of the air guiding housing [1]....
Page 38 - Troubleshooting
EN 38 Troubleshooting www.bora.com 9 Troubleshooting Observe all safety and warning information (see Safety chapter). Operating situation Cause Remedy The cooktop or the fan cannot be switched on. The fuse or the automatic circuit breaker of the electrical installation of the apartment and/or house ...
Page 39 - 0 Decommissioning,; Decommissioning; Disposal of transport packaging; Disposal of old appliance
EN 39 Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal www.bora.com 10 Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal X X Observe all safety and warning information (see the Safety section). X X Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information. 10.1 Decommissioning Decommissioning is understood as final shutdown ...
Page 40 - Replacement parts
EN 40 Warranty, technical service, spare parts, accessories www.bora.com 11 Warranty, technical service, spare parts, accessories X X Observe all safety and warning information (see the Safety section). 11.1 Warranty The warranty period is 2 years. If you register at www.mybora.com/registration, the...