Page 2 - Table of Contents
EN 2 www.bora.com 5.5.2 Surface mounting ........................................................... 20 5.6 Installing the control knob in the floor unit front panel . 20 5.6.1 Cooktop bore holes ........................................................ 20 5.6.2 Example bore holes ......................
Page 3 - Cleaning and maintenance
EN 3 www.bora.com 7.3 Operating the cooktops ................................................ 33 7.3.1 General operating instructions for cooktops ................. 33 7.3.2 Special operating instructions for gas cooktop PKG3 ... 33 – Correct use of the gas hob .........................................
Page 4 - General information; Presentation of information; WARNING SYMBOL AND SIGNAL WORD!; Results of non-compliance; Validity of the operating and
EN 4 General information www.bora.com 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 ext...
Page 5 - Safety; This appliance is not intended for:; People with limited abilities; Children; Risk of burns from hot cookware and food; General safety instructions; Packaging components are a choking hazard
EN 5 Safety www.bora.com 2 Safety 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...
Page 6 - Faults and errors; Safety instructions for; damaged due to fissures, fractures or cracks
EN 6 Safety www.bora.com CAUTION! Risk of injury from heavy lifting If not handled correctly, carrying and installing appliances can cause injury to the limbs or torso. X If necessary, carry and install the appliance with another person. X Use appropriate aids to prevent damage or injury. CAUTION! D...
Page 7 - installation; opening width of at least 3 mm (LS switch and
EN 7 Safety www.bora.com X Check the information on the identification plate and in the event of deviations, do not connect the appliance. X Conduct all work extremely attentively and conscientiously. X Do not connect the appliance to the mains until the duct system has been installed or the recircu...
Page 8 - If control knobs are not fitted as in sec; Safety instructions – operation; operation
EN 8 Safety www.bora.com ÿ WARNING! Risk of burns from wrongly placed control knobs If control knobs are not fitted as in sec 5.6.6, they can become hot. Touching the hot control knobs can cause burns. X Control knobs must be fitted at least 10 cm from the edge of the cooktop. X If it is not possibl...
Page 9 - Special safety instructions for the operation of
EN 9 Safety www.bora.com CAUTION! Damage caused by sugary and salty foods Sugary and salty foods and juices can damage the hot cooking zone. X Make sure sugary and salty foods or juices do not get onto the cooking zone while it is hot. X Remove sugary and salty foods and juices from the hot cooking ...
Page 10 - Safety instructions – cleaning; Special safety instructions for cooktop cleaning; servicing and spare parts; Risk of injury or damage from improper repairs; injury or damage to the appliance. Modifications,; Safety instructions –; Risk of electric shock from incorrect; Special safety instruction for the disassembly
EN 10 Safety www.bora.com 2.6 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. X Remove dirt immediately. X When cleaning, ...
Page 11 - Technical data; Appliance dimensions; BORA Pro gas cooktop PKG3
EN 11 Technical data www.bora.com 3 Technical data Appliance dimensions R3 370 133,5 255,5 540 Fig. 3.1 PKG3 appliance dimensions from above 246 341 62 14,5 7 25 73 37 Fig. 3.2 PKG3 appliance dimensions front view 491 509 15,5 24,5 240 Fig. 3.3 PKG3 appliance dimensions side view 3.1 BORA Pro gas co...
Page 12 - knob dimensions
EN 12 Technical data www.bora.com 3.2 BORA Professional 3.0 control knob dimensions Fig. 3.4 Control knob Ø49 Ø58 Ø76 90 22 10-40 18 Fig. 3.5 Control knob dimensions
Page 13 - Appliance description; Control knob display; How it works; Structure
EN 13 Appliance description www.bora.com 4 Appliance description Control knob display 3 12 4 Fig. 4.3 Control knob display elements [1] Timer/egg timer indicator [2] Rear cooking zone indicator [3] Multi-function display [4] Front cooking zone indicator Control knob assignment 5 4 3 2 1 Fig. 4.4 Con...
Page 14 - Power levels; Suitable cookware; Cooktop appliance description; Display and symbols; ßp; Layout and size of the cooking zones
EN 14 Appliance description www.bora.com 4.2.1 How gas cooktop PKG3 works If a cooking zone is switched on, the 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, serv...
Page 15 - Residual heat indicator; Childproofing feature
EN 15 Appliance description www.bora.com i After 20 minutes, the power setting is automatically switched back to power level 9. PKG3: Heat retention level Switch off after hours:minutes 1 ( , v ) 8:00 2 ( : v ) 8:00 3 ( * v ) 8:00 Tab. 4.5 Safety shut-down on the different heat retention levels X Sw...
Page 16 - Installation; General installation instructions; Checking the scope of delivery
EN 16 Installation www.bora.com 5 Installation i Assembly, installation and commissioning must always occur in line with national laws, regulations and standards. i The work must be performed by qualified specialists who know and comply with the additional regulations of the local energy supply comp...
Page 17 - Special installation instructions for gas; Assembly instructions
EN 17 Installation www.bora.com min. 700* min. 74 176 900 (min. 890) ** 120 252 285 min. 100 170 682 max. 562 max. 430 389* 110 PKA3 mit Flachschalldämpfer USDF, Flachkanalverbinder EFV und Übergangsstück Versatz EFRV110 (Zeile): PKA3 mit Rundschalldämpfer USDR50 und Rundkanal-verbinder ERV (Insel):...
Page 18 - Recirculation when using the cooktop; Positioning of the gas cooktop PKG3 with two; Air supply for gas cooktop PKG3
EN 18 Installation www.bora.com 2 1 Abb. 5.6 Plinth area air supply [1] Optional cable protection (shortened) [2] Air supply via the plinth area (opening cross-section ≥150 cm²) i To ensure a sufficient air supply, an opening cross- section of at least 50 cm² is recommended in the front of the kitch...
Page 20 - Installing the control knob in the
EN 20 Installation www.bora.com 5.6 Installing the control knob in the floor unit front panel Abb. 5.13 Installed control knob X Pre-drill all bore holes to prevent tearing out the fixed front panel. 5.6.1 Cooktop bore holes ≥40 ≥70 Ø 50 ±0,5 370 80 -140 1 2 3 Abb. 5.14 Cooktop drilling pattern [1] ...
Page 22 - Gas installation; Additional installation notes for
EN 22 Installation www.bora.com X Align the knob housing [1] so it is level. X Tighten the universal nut [2]. O The wave spring (if used) must be pressed flat. X Remove the sticker [3]. X Place the knob ring [4] on the knob housing [1]. 5.7 Gas installation i Assembly, installation and commissioning...
Page 23 - Changing the gas burner nozzle in the gas burner
EN 23 Installation www.bora.com Liquid gas (LPG) i When converting from NG to ULPG, the sticker in the enclosed pack must be attached. If the cooktop is attached to a liquid gas supply (LPG), the supply is controlled on the gas bottle.For this purpose, install only the test point adapter in the gas ...
Page 25 - Installing the cooktops; Inserting the cooktop (ports on the front)
EN 25 Installation www.bora.com 1 2 Abb. 5.24 Cooktop burner with gas burner nozzle [1] Gas burner [2] Gas burner nozzle X Unscrew the gas burner nozzle [2] from the gas burner [1] X Screw the corresponding nozzle for the gas type to be used into the gas burner [2]. X Put the burner parts back toget...
Page 26 - Securing the cooktop; installation variation); Establishing communication and; Connecting the control knobs to the cooktop
EN 26 Installation www.bora.com Securing the cooktop 1 3 2 Abb. 5.28 Mounting brackets [1] Mounting bracket [2] Washer [3] Screw X Secure the appliance using the mounting brackets [1]. X Tighten the mounting brackets with the screw [3] using the washer [2] with max. 2 Nm. X Verify that the alignment...
Page 27 - cooktop extractor and cooktops
EN 27 Installation www.bora.com Standard cooking zone connection 5 4 3 2 1 Abb. 5.32 Standard connection of appliances that connect at the front [1] Cooktop [2] Rear cooking zone (zone 2) [3] Front cooking zone (zone 1) [4] Rear cooking zone control knob (zone 2) [5] Front cooking zone control knob ...
Page 28 - Connecting the cooktop to the power supply; Basic configuration; Using the gas cooktop for the first time; Using the gas cooktop together with the cooktop
EN 28 Installation www.bora.com Connecting the cooktop to the power supply The power supply cable to be used (already pre-installed) must comply with certain, appliance-specific requirements (see table “Fuse protection and minimum cross-section”). i A damaged power supply cable must be replaced by a...
Page 29 - Faults during initial operation; Sealing the appliances; Handover to user
EN 29 Installation www.bora.com Faults during initial operation When operating for the first time or after a prolonged period without use or when the liquid gas bottles have been changed, faults are possible: The burner does not ignite. The control knob emits an acoustic signal and the power level d...
Page 30 - Configuration menu; E n d; Initial operation; How to use the menu
EN 30 Configuration menu www.bora.com 6 Configuration menu Closing the menu i When navigating the menu, after the last menu item there is an option E n d to close the menu. X Turn the knob ring to E n d X Tap to confirm the selection. O The menu is closed and the standard display appears. i If no se...
Page 31 - : gas burner characteristic curves; Menu item
EN 31 Configuration menu www.bora.com Menu item CF : gas burner characteristic curves 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 cookto...
Page 32 - Functions and operation; Switching the system on and off; Switching on
EN 32 Functions and operation www.bora.com 7 Functions and operation Use double-tap commands to: O activate the pause function Use long-press commands to: O Deactivating the childproofing feature Use extra-long-press commands to: O reset the filter service life O access the configuration menu 7.2 Sw...
Page 33 - Correct use of the gas hob; Operating the cooktops; General operating instructions for cooktops; Special operating instructions for gas
EN 33 Functions and operation www.bora.com 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 escap...
Page 34 - Increasing the power level; Calling up the function menu
EN 34 Functions and operation www.bora.com X Ensure that the burner parts and pan supports are positioned correctly. X Do not switch the gas cooktop on until all burner parts are correctly assembled. X Ensure that the burner flame does not protrude from under the base of the cookware and rise up the...
Page 35 - Activating the heat retention function; Increasing or reducing the active heat retention level
EN 35 Functions and operation www.bora.com 7.4.1 Variable heat retention function The 3 heat retention levels enable cooked foods to be kept warm at a constant temperature. O The maximum duration of the heat retention function is limited to 8 hours. Heat retention level Symbol Temperature Use 1 , v ...
Page 36 - Setting the time and starting the timer; Changing active timers; Time lapsed; Activating the automatic heat up function
EN 36 Functions and operation www.bora.com Setting the time and starting the timer i Turning clockwise increases the time (starting at 0 minutes). Turning anticlockwise reduces the time. 5 6 7 Fig. 7.14 Turning the knob ring clockwise 5 6 7 Fig. 7.15 Turning the knob ring anticlockwise O In the rang...
Page 37 - Deactivating the automatic heat up function early
EN 37 Functions and operation www.bora.com 1 2 3 4 Fig. 7.16 Activating the automatic heat up function O An acoustic signal is heard, the automatic heat up function is activated and the corresponding timer counts down. O The heat-up symbol A and the set power level are shown in the control knob disp...
Page 38 - Cleaning and maintenance; Cleaning the cooktops; Cleaning products for glass ceramic cooktops
EN 38 Cleaning and maintenance www.bora.com 8 Cleaning and maintenance 8.2 Cleaning the cooktops 8.2.1 Cleaning glass ceramic cooktops X Make sure that the cooktop is switched off (see the Operation chapter). X Make sure the gas supply is interrupted and switched off. X Wait until all cooking zones ...
Page 40 - Looking after your cooktops; Cleaning the knob ring
EN 40 Cleaning and maintenance www.bora.com 8.3 Looking after your cooktops X Never use a cooktop as a work or storage surface. X Do not push or pull cookware over the cooktop. X Always lift pots and pans. X Keep the cooktop clean. X Remove any dirt immediately. X Only use suitable cookware on the a...
Page 41 - Troubleshooting
EN 41 Troubleshooting www.bora.com 9 Troubleshooting X Observe all safety and warning information (see the “Safety” chapter). Operating situation Cause Remedy When operating for the first time, after a prolonged period without use or after changing the gas bottle: burner doesn’t ignite. There is air...
Page 43 - 0 Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal; disposal; Decommissioning
EN 43 Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal www.bora.com 10 Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal 10.3 Environmentally-friendly disposal Disposal of transport packaging i The packaging protects the device from damage in transport. The packaging materials have been selected from environmental...
Page 44 - accessories; BORA manufacturer’s warranty
EN 44 Warranty, technical service, spare parts, accessories www.bora.com accessories X Observe all safety and warning information (see the Safety chapter). 11.1 BORA manufacturer’s warranty BORA provides its end customers with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty for its products. The end customer is en...