CKA2/CKA2AB .............. 22 Installing the cooktop extractor ........23 4.9.1 Fitting and positioning the cooktop extractor ....23 4.10 Installing the duct system ..........23 4.10.1 Fitting the duct system to cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB .............. 23 4.10.2 Installing the additional fan ..........25 www.bora.com...
Instructions are indicated with an arrow. referred to as BORA – does not assume any liability for damage arising from disregard for or non-adherence to the documents Always follow all instructions in the prescribed order.
Any other use or any use that goes beyond that which is described here is classed as unintended. Try not to repair or replace damaged components yourself. BORA does not assume any liability for Contact BORA Service. damages caused by improper use or incorrect operation.
“Troubleshooting” chapter. Do not operate any damaged appliances. In the event of any faults or errors that are not mentioned, switch the appliance off and contact 2.3.1 Safety instructions – cooktop BORA Service. extractor installation Pets DANGER! ÿ...
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(available as an changing the gas nozzles in the nozzle table accessory). (see Operating instructions). BORA gas cooktops must only be used with BORA 2.3.2 Safety instructions for cooktop cooktop extractors. installation DANGER! ÿ...
Special safety instruction for the disassembly of gas cooktops The gas connection must only be worked on by reliable trained specialists who are familiar with and comply with the standard national regulations and supplementary regulations of the local utility companies. www.bora.com...
Supply voltage 220 - 240 V Frequency 50/60 Hz Power consumption (including external max. 550 W BORA Universal article fans) Fuse protection (internal) TR 3.15 A Dimensions (width x depth x height) 439 x 515 x 190 mm Weight (incl. accessories/packaging) 7.5 kg...
Cooking zone power setting Ø 250 mm 2400 W 3000 W Tab. 3.4 Technical data CKIW Fig. 3.11 CKIW device dimensions top view 22,5 12,5 Fig. 3.12 CKIW device dimensions front view 32,5 12,5 Fig. 3.13 CKIW device dimensions side view www.bora.com...
1.0 kPa test point pressure: 19.5 Mj/h Fig. 3.21 CKG device dimensions front view Cooktop energy consumption AUS/NZS natural gas/ 1.00 kPa test point pressure: High power front burner 12.0 Mj/h Normal back burner 7.5 MJ/h Fig. 3.22 CKG device dimensions side view www.bora.com...
250 x 220 mm 1750 W Temperature control range 70 - 250 °C Tab. 3.8 Technical data CKT Fig. 3.23 CKT device dimensions top view 48,5 Fig. 3.24 CKT device dimensions front view 27,5 Fig. 3.25 CKT device dimensions side view www.bora.com...
The gas hose must meet the requirements of AS/NZS 1869. No window contact switches may be installed that separate the control unit from the power supply (phase separation). Only the Home In interface is to be used. www.bora.com...
Tools and aids Make sure the delivery is complete and check it for damage. The following special tools are required to correctly install the If there are any missing or damaged parts, please notify BORA system: After Sales Service. Screwdriver/Torx screwdriver 20...
The gas connection hose line must not come into contact Air cleaning unit (ULB1, ULB3, ULBF) with smoke or the flue outlet of an oven. BORA plinth fan EC (ULS) Recirculation return flow aperture The hose line must not come into contact with hot (Total opening cross section per air cleaning unit ≥500 cm²...
The minimum distance of 50 mm from the front edge of sides may affect the flames. the worktop to the worktop cut-out is a recommendation from BORA. Air supply to gas cooktop CKG Comply with the instructions of the worktop manufacturer.
Fig. 4.10 Dimension of support for surface mounting ≥720 ≥800 Cooktops/cooktop extractor B in mm 1197 1525 Tab. 4.4 Cut-out dimensions of the appliance combinations in the case of surface mounting Fig. 4.12 Minimum installation dimensions with round silencer USDR50 www.bora.com...
Installation option overview min. 460 max. 443 The installation options shown below can be fitted on the right or left-hand side. The following airflow options can be implemented with the BORA Classic 2.0 system: 389* *Ausblasrichtung Sockellüfter ULS nach links Fig. 4.14...
There are two different models of cooktop extractor CKA2/ Check that the adapter panel [2] seal is positioned correctly. CKA2AB, depending on the planned airflow: Position the adapter panel [2] in such a way that the duct connection is facing left or right as required. www.bora.com...
150 mm or extractor the BORA Ecotube duct system. Use only BORA Ecotube duct parts. Do not use flexible or fabric hoses. 4.10.1 Fitting the duct system to cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB The floor unit must not be supported on the plinth fan housing.
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EFRV [8] to the shallow silencer USDF [5]. Ensure that the seal [2] is not displaced. Connect the shallow silencer USDF [5] to the BORA Ecotube shallow, vertical 90° bend EFBV90 [4]. Connect the BORA Ecotube shallow, vertical 90° bend EFBV90 [4] to the 90°...
Install an additional fan in the exhaust duct if necessary. Ensure that a minimum clearance of 3 m is maintained between the fan units. Use only BORA Universal fans. If additional fans are installed at a later date: When installing additional fans at a later date, carry out the initial operation procedure (see Initial operation).
4 angled plates [1] must be fitted. Locks Housing subshell Secure the cooktop using the four mounting brackets [5]. Screw To do this, tighten the mounting brackets with the screws [2] Electronic unit and [4] using the washer [3] with max. 2 Nm. www.bora.com...
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25 mm on the insulated wire [2]. If external switching devices are connected both to the Home In and Home Out interfaces, both cables should be secured with the strain relief clamp. www.bora.com...
4.13 Establishing communication and Only use the cables supplied in the scope of delivery. power connection The cooktops of the BORA Classic 2.0 system can only be operated with the central operating unit of the cooktop extractor CKA2/CKA2AB. The communication link between the cooktop extractor and cooktops is established via the control lines of the central operating unit.
Secure the main switch/automatic circuit breaker against does not matter if you use socket 1 or 2 on the control unit. being switched back on without permission. Make sure the power to the appliance is disconnected. Only connect the cooktop using a fixed mains connection. www.bora.com...
The connection with a bayonet hose is to be created in accordance with DIN 3383 with a maximum length of Please note all previous information in this section. 1500 mm. In addition, adhere to the requirements of the currently applicable version of the regulations and AS/NZS 5601.1 . www.bora.com...
Note the gas flow direction of the gas regulator [1]. The burner nozzles, gas type and pressure may only Liquid gas (LPG) be changed by a certified engineer or BORA service technician. He/she also assumes responsibility for the When converting from NG to ULPG, the sticker in the proper gas installation and commissioning.
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Cooktop burner with gas burner nozzle NG/1.0 kPa (G20/10) 1.22 1.55 Gas burner ULPG/2.75 kPa (G31/27,5) 0.75 0.92 Gas burner nozzle Tab. 4.12 Nozzle table (Australia and New Zealand) Unscrew the gas burner nozzle [2] from the gas burner [1] www.bora.com...
Detailed instructions on how to operate and configure the (see fig. 4.46) and on the inside of the back cover of the BORA Classic 2.0 system can be found in the operating operating instructions. instructions (see the Operation and Menu sections).
CKG gas cooktop operating instructions. Provide the user with the accessories and operating and installation instructions, which are to be kept in a safe place. www.bora.com...
Never put your old appliance in domestic waste. Take the old appliance to a regional collection point for return and recycling electrical and electronic components and other materials. www.bora.com...
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