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Operating and installation instructions PKG3
BORA Pro gas cooktop
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5.5 Cut-out dimensions .............................................................18
5.5.1 Flush installation .................................................................. 18
5.5.2 Surface mounting ................................................................19
5.6
Installing the control knob in the floor unit front panel
....19
5.6.1 Cooktop bore holes .............................................................19
5.6.2 Example bore holes .............................................................20
5.6.3 Fitting the control knob .......................................................20
5.7 Installing the cooktops .......................................................21
5.7.1 Installing the cooktop ..........................................................21
Inserting the cooktop (ports on the front) ......................... 21
Levelling the cooktop (if necessary) .................................. 21
Securing the cooktop ........................................................ 21
5.7.2 Installation rotated by 180°
(alternative installation variation) ........................................21
5.8 Establishing communication and power connection ......22
5.8.1 Connecting the control knobs ............................................. 22
Connecting the control knobs to the cooktop................... 22
5.8.2 Establishing contact between the cooktop extractor
and cooktops .......................................................................23
5.8.3 Connecting the power supply .............................................. 23
Connecting the cooktop to the power supply ................... 23
5.9 Gas installation .................................................................... 23
Ventilation ......................................................................... 23
Gas connection ................................................................. 24
Changing the gas type ...................................................... 24
Changing the gas burner nozzle in the gas burner ............ 24
Affixing the nozzle set nameplates .................................... 25
5.10 Basic configuration ............................................................25
5.10.1 Gas configuration .................................................................25
5.11 Initial operation ...................................................................26
5.11.1 Using the gas cooktop for the first time .............................26
Using the gas cooktop together with the
cooktop extractor for the first time ................................... 26
Faults during initial operation ............................................ 26
5.12 Function test ........................................................................26
5.13 Sealing the appliances .......................................................26
5.14 Handover to user ................................................................26
6 Configuration menu 27
Menu overview .................................................................. 27
6.1 How to use the menu .........................................................27
Calling up the menu .......................................................... 27
Selecting and confirming menu items ...............................27
Making, confirming and saving settings ............................ 27
Closing the menu .............................................................. 27
6.2 Initial operation ...................................................................27
6.2.1 Gas configuration menu items ............................................27
Menu item CE: GPU configuration .................................... 27
Menu item CF: gas burner characteristic curves .............. 28
Menu item Ch: GPU reset ................................................. 28
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 for installation ......................................6
2.5 Safety instructions – operation ...........................................8
2.6 Safety instructions – cleaning and maintenance .............. 9
2.7 Safety instructions –
repairs, servicing and spare parts
...10
2.8 Safety instructions – disassembly and disposal .............10
3 Technical data 11
3.1 BORA Pro gas cooktop PKG3 .............................................11
3.2 BORA Professional 3.0 control knob dimensions............11
4 Appliance description 12
4.1 Control knob ........................................................................12
How it works ..................................................................... 12
Structure ........................................................................... 12
Operating elements ........................................................... 12
Control knob display ......................................................... 12
Control knob assignment .................................................. 12
4.2 Cooktop appliance description ..........................................13
Display and symbols.......................................................... 13
Layout and size of the cooking zones ............................... 13
Gas cooktop PKG3 ............................................................ 13
4.2.1 How gas cooktop PKG3 works ............................................13
Power levels ...................................................................... 13
Suitable cookware ............................................................. 13
4.3 Safety devices .....................................................................14
Safety shut-down ..............................................................14
Residual heat indicator ...................................................... 14
Overheating protection ......................................................14
Childproofing feature......................................................... 14
5 Installation 15
5.1 General installation instructions ......................................15
5.2 Checking the scope of delivery .........................................15
5.3 Tools and aids ...................................................................... 15
5.4 Assembly instructions ........................................................16
5.4.1 Safety clearances.................................................................16
5.4.2 Minimum installation dimensions (standard set-up) ...........16
5.4.3 Worktop and kitchen units ..................................................16
5.4.4 Special installation instructions for gas cooktop PKG3 ...... 17
Air supply for gas cooktop PKG3 ....................................... 17
5.4.5 Recirculation when using the cooktop extractor
as a recirculation system .....................................................18
Table of Contents
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9 Troubleshooting 38
10 Decommissioning, disassembly
and disposal 39
10.1 Decommissioning ...............................................................39
10.2 Disassembly ........................................................................39
10.3 Environmentally-friendly disposal .....................................39
11 Warranty, technical service,
spare parts, accessories 40
11.1 BORA manufacturer’s warranty .........................................40
11.2 Spare parts ..........................................................................40
11.3 Accessories .......................................................................... 40
12 Notes 41
7 Functions and operation 29
7.1 Knob operation .................................................................... 29
Operating the knob ring .................................................... 29
Operating the touch surface ............................................. 29
7.2 Switching the system on and off ......................................29
Switching on ..................................................................... 29
Switching off ..................................................................... 29
7.3 Operating the cooktops......................................................30
7.3.1 General operating instructions for cooktops ......................30
7.3.2 Special operating instructions for gas cooktop PKG3 ........30
Correct use of the gas hob ............................................... 30
Using the gas cooktop together with the cooktop extractor
.... 31
7.3.3 Setting cooking zone power levels ...................................... 31
Increasing the power level ................................................. 31
Reducing the power level .................................................. 31
7.3.4 Cooktop power setting ........................................................31
7.4 Function menu ....................................................................31
Calling up the function menu ............................................ 31
7.4.1 Variable heat retention function ..........................................31
Activating the heat retention function ............................... 32
Increasing or reducing the active heat retention level ....... 32
Deactivating the heat retention function ........................... 32
7.4.2 Timer function/automatic cut-off .......................................32
Activating cooking zone timers ......................................... 32
Setting the time and starting the timer ............................. 33
Changing active timers ...................................................... 33
Switching the timer off early ............................................. 33
Time lapsed ....................................................................... 33
7.4.3 Automatic heat up function .................................................33
Activating the automatic heat up function......................... 34
Deactivating the automatic heat up function early ............ 34
Time lapsed ....................................................................... 34
8 Cleaning and maintenance 35
8.1 Cleaning agents ................................................................... 35
Cleaning products for glass ceramic cooktops ................. 35
8.2 Cleaning the cooktops ........................................................ 35
8.2.1 Cleaning glass ceramic cooktops ........................................35
8.2.2 Cleaning the pan supports ..................................................35
8.2.3 Cleaning the gas burner parts ............................................. 36
8.3 Looking after your cooktops .............................................. 36
8.4 Cleaning the control knobs ................................................ 37
Cleaning the knob ring ...................................................... 37
Cleaning the touch surface and the knob housing ............ 37
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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:
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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
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:
(EU) 2016/426 regulation on appliances burning gaseous fuels
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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.
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DANGER!
Risk of burns from hot cookware and food
Handles projecting over the edge of the worktop
are asking to be grabbed.
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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
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DANGER!
Packaging components are a choking hazard
Packaging components (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:
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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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Any work involving cleaning and maintenance
must not be carried out by children unless they
are supervised at all times while doing so.
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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 for
installation
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The appliance 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.
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During installation maintain the minimum
clearance stated in the “Installation” (“Safety
clearances”) chapter.
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Work on electrical components must only be
conducted by trained electrical personnel.
The electrical safety of the appliance is only
guaranteed if it is connected to a protective
conductor system that has been installed in line with
regulations. Ensure that this basic safety precaution
is met.
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock or injury from damaged
surfaces
The underlying electronics can be exposed or
damaged due to ssures, fractures or cracks in
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.
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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.
ÿ
WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage due to incorrect
components or unauthorised modifications
Incorrect components can lead to personal
injury or damage to the appliance. Modications,
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,
operating controls, covers, grease lters, etc.) can
cause injury if dropped.
XX
Place any appliance components that have been
removed in a safe place near the appliances.
XX
Ensure that no components removed from the
appliances can fall on the floor.
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The appliance must be suitable for the regional
voltage and frequency.
XX
Check the information on the identification plate
and in the event of deviations, do not connect the
appliance.
XX
Conduct all work extremely attentively and
conscientiously.
XX
Do not connect the appliance to the mains until
the duct system has been installed or the
recirculation filter has been fitted.
XX
Only use the connection cables supplied. Where
necessary these are included in the scope of
delivery.
XX
Do not use the appliance until installation is
complete. This is the only way to ensure safe
operation.
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from damaged appliance
A damaged appliance can cause an electric shock.
XX
Check the appliance for visible damage prior to
installation.
XX
Do not install or connect any damaged
appliances.
XX
Do not operate any damaged appliances.
CAUTION!
Risk of burning from control knobs that are
not positioned optimally.
If the control knobs are not installed in a suitable
place, during operation there is a risk of sustaining
burns from the cooktop surface.
XX
Only install the control knobs in a suitable place,
which is practical and safe.
2.4.1 Safety instructions for cooktop
installation
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from incorrect mains
connection
Connecting the appliance to the mains incorrectly
poses a risk of electric shock.
XX
Make sure that the appliance has a fixed
connection to the mains voltage.
XX
Make sure that the appliance is connected to a
properly installed protective conductor system.
XX
Make sure that technical equipment is provided
to enable all of the appliance’s poles to be
disconnected from the mains with a contact
opening width of at least 3 mm (LS switch and
automatic circuit breakers, fuses, contactor).
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from damaged power
supply cable
If the power supply cable is damaged (e.g. during
installation or by coming into contact with hot
cooking surfaces), this can cause an (lethal)
electric shock.
XX
Make sure that the power supply cable does not
become trapped or damaged.
XX
Make sure that the power supply cable does not
come into contact with hot cooking surfaces.
Special safety instructions for the installation
of gas cooktops
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Gas installation, appliance installation and
replacing the gas nozzles, as well as changing
the gas type and pressure, may only be carried
out by reliable trained specialists, who are
familiar with and comply with the standard
national regulations and supplementary
regulations of the local utility companies.
XX
Observe the special instructions on changing the
gas type and pressure and the specifications for
changing the gas nozzles in the nozzle table
(see Operating instructions).
BORA gas cooktops must only be used with BORA
cooktop extractors.
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DANGER!
Risk of explosion and asphyxiation from gas
Leaking gas can lead to an explosion and result
in severe injuries and property damage, or
asphyxiation.
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
Plug any leaks immediately.
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DANGER!
Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning
Range hoods and other cooking fume extractors
adversely affect the safe operation of appliances
burning gas or other fuels due to back ow of
combusting gases. These gases can potentially
result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
XX
Make sure that after the installation of a
cooktop extractor, the operation of flued gas
appliances will be tested by a competent person.
XX
Ensure that back flow of combustion gases does
not occur.
2.5 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.
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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.
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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).
2.5.1 Safety instructions – cooktop
operation
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
Do not touch the cooktop while it is still hot.
XX
Keep children away from the hot cooktop.
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.
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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.
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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.
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DANGER!
Fire risk from naked flame
A naked ame can cause adjacent objects to
catch re.
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.
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WARNING!
Risk of burns from hot cooktop extractor when
using gas cooktops
The cooktop extractor and its exposed parts (in
particular the cover ap, stainless steel grease
lter and grease lter tray) become hot when
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.
2.6 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.
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 cleaning
and maintenance
XX
Whenever possible, clean the cooktops after every
use.
XX
Only clean the cooktops when they have cooled
down.
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2.7 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.
i
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.
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WARNING!
Risk of injury or damage from improper repairs
Incorrect components can lead to personal
injury or damage to the appliance. Modications,
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
may only be done by an authorised member of
the After Sales Service team.
2.8 Safety instructions –
disassembly and disposal
i
The appliance must only be disassembled by
trained specialists who are familiar with and
comply with the standard national regulations
and supplementary regulations of the local
utility companies.
i
Work on electrical components must only be
conducted by trained electrical personnel.
XX
Before disassembly, safely disconnect the
appliance from the mains supply.
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DANGER!
Risk of electric shock from incorrect
disconnection
Incorrectly disconnecting the appliance from the
mains results in a risk of electric shock.
XX
Securely disconnect the appliance from the
mains using LS switches, fuses, automatic
circuit breakers or contactors.
XX
Use an authorised measuring device to ensure
that there is no power to the appliance.
XX
Do not touch exposed contacts on the electronic
unit as they may contain residual charge.
Special safety instruction for the disassembly
of gas cooktops
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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.
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246
341
62
14,5
7
25
73
37
Fig. 3.2 PKG11 appliance dimensions front view
491
509
15,5
24,5
Fig. 3.3 PKG11 appliance dimensions side view
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
3.1 BORA Pro gas cooktop PKG3
Parameter Value
Supply voltage 220–240V
Frequency 50/60Hz
Total burner output 5.0kW
Power rating 20W
Fuse protection 1 x 0.5A
Dimensions (width x depth x height)
cooktop
pan support high-power burner
pan support normal burner
370 x 540 x 73mm
270 x 270 x 25/50mm
235 x 235 x 25/50mm
Weight (incl. accessories/packaging) 11.5kg
Cooktop
Power levels 1–9, P
Heat retention levels 3
Front high-power burner 800–3000W
Normal rear burner 550–2000W
Total nominal connection values
G20/20mbar:
5.00kW
0.449m³/h
Cooktop energy consumption G20/20mbar
Front high-power burner 800–3000W 63.3%
Normal rear burner 550–2000W 61.3%
Total (average) 62.3%
Tab. 3.1 Technical data
Appliance dimensions
R3
370
133,5 255,5
540
Fig. 3.1 PKG11 appliance dimensions from above
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4 Appliance description
Control knob display
3
1
2
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
54321
Fig. 4.4 Control knob assignment
[1] Control knob for left cooktop, front cooking zone
[2] Control knob for left cooktop, rear cooking zone
[3] Control knob for cooktop extractor
[4] Control knob for right cooktop, front cooking zone
[5] Control knob for right cooktop, rear cooking zone
XX
Observe all safety and warning information during operation
(see the Safety chapter).
4.1 Control knob
How it works
The cooktop extractor and cooktops are operated with a control
knob. The power levels and functions are controlled by turning
the knob ring and pressing the touch surface.
i
How it works and its functions are described in more
detail in the Operation chapter.
Structure
4
3
5
2
1
Fig. 4.1 Control knob structure
[1] Knob housing
[2] Universal nut
[3] Control knob display
[4] Knob ring
[5] Wave spring
Operating elements
2
1
Fig. 4.2 Control knob operating elements
[1] Knob ring
[2] Touch surface
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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, 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
reignited. This control ensures that the numerous operating
functions of the cooktop can be adjusted using the control
knobs. The power is controlled via power levels 1–9 and P.
Power levels
The power output of gas cooktops results in food being heated
quickly. In order to avoid burning food, slight adjustment is
needed in comparison to conventional cooking systems when
selecting the power level.
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 up water
ßp
Tab. 4.2 Recommendations for power levels
The specifications provided in the table are standard values.
Suitable cookware
Cookware with this symbol is suitable for gas cooktops.
i
The heating and heat-through times for the cookware
base, 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. The base
may become deformed. For this reason, you should never
heat cookware when empty.
i
Cookware with an uneven base may tip over. A slight
wobble can never be completely ruled out.
4.2 Cooktop appliance description
Display and symbols
i
The power levels and cooking functions of each cooking
zone are shown in the control knob display on the
corresponding control knob.
Control knob display
Indicator Meaning
0
Cooktop is switched off
1
Power levels
ßp
Power setting
H
Residual heat indicator
L
Childproofing feature
,
/
:
/
v
Heat retention levels active
Timer function active
A
Automatic heat up function
e.g.
5
Automatic heat up function active
C
Configuration menu
E
...
Error message (see the Troubleshooting chapter)
Tab. 4.1 Control knob display
Layout and size of the cooking zones
Gas cooktop PKG3
1
2
4
3
200240
Fig. 4.5 Layout of gas cooktop PKG3 and cooking zone
dimensions
[1] High-power front burner
[2] Front pan support
[3] Normal back burner
[4] Rear pan support
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Residual heat indicator
i
While
H
is displayed (residual heat indicator), do not
touch the cooking zone or place any heat-sensitive
objects on top of it. Risk of burns and fire!
After switching it off, the cooking zone remains hot.
is displayed (Residual heat indicator).
After a sufficient cooling period the indicator will go out
(Temperature < 60°C).
Overheating protection
i
If the cooktop overheats, the power is reduced or the
cooktop is switched off completely.
The appliance is 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.
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 power setting
ßp
can no longer be switched on;
XO
the set power level is reduced;
XO
the cooktop switches off completely.
After a sufficient cooling period, the cooktop can be used again.
Childproofing feature
i
If a single cooktop is operated without a cooktop
extractor, removal of the knob ring can prevent the
appliance from being switched on accidentally or without
permission.
Suitable cookware is made of:
XO
copper
XO
stainless steel
XO
aluminium
XO
cast iron
XX
Adhere to the dimensions in the table:
Burner position Recommended pan
diameter
Minimum pan
diameter
Normal burner 140–200mm 120mm
High-power burner 180–240mm 160mm
Tab. 4.3 Pan diameters
i
Only use cookware with a diameter that is within the
given dimensions (see the Suitable cookware chapter). If
the diameter is too large, the hot gases flowing outwards
from under the base may damage the worktop or any
non-heat-resistant wall, e.g. with panelling, as well as
part of the cooktop and the cooktop extractor. Bora shall
not be held liable for any such damage.
4.3 Safety devices
Safety shut-down
If an appliance is switched on but is not used for a predefined
time, it is automatically switched off.
Cooktops
Each cooking zone is switched off automatically when the cooking
zone exceeds the maximum operating duration on one power level
or heat retention level.
H
is displayed (Residual heat indicator).
PKG3:
Power levels Safety shut-down after hours:minutes
1
8:24
2
6:24
3
5:12
4
4:12
5
3:18
6
2:12
7
2:12
8
1:48
9
1:18
ßp
0:20
Tab. 4.4 Safety shut-down on the different power levels
PKG3:
Heat retention level Switch off after hours:minutes
1 (
,
)
8:00
2 (
:
)
8:00
3 (
*
)
8:00
Tab. 4.5 Safety shut-down on the different heat retention levels
XX
Switch the cooking zone back on if you want to put the
cooking zone back into operation (see the Operation chapter).
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5 Installation
5.2 Checking the scope of delivery
XX
Make sure the delivery is complete and check it for damage.
XX
If there are any missing or damaged parts, please notify the
BORA After Sales Service.
XX
Do not under any circumstances install parts which are
damaged.
XX
Dispose of transport packaging in the proper manner (see the
“Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal” chapter).
Name Quantity
Cooktop 1
Control knob 2
Operating and installation instructions 1
Cooktop mounting screws 4
Height adjustment plate set 1
Cooktop mounting straps 4
Control knob cable 2
Automatic extraction system cable 1
Special scope of delivery for glass ceramic cooktops
Glass ceramic cleaning instructions 1
Special scope of delivery for gas cooktops
Cast-iron grate 2
Nozzle set G20/20mbar natural gas PKGDS2020 1
Flexible gas connection hose, length 500mm, 1/2”
external thread (EN14800)
1
Cylindrical/conical transition piece 1
Seal 1
Tab. 5.1 Scope of delivery of the cooktops
5.3 Tools and aids
The following tools are required to correctly install the appliance:
XO
pencil
XO
tape measure or folding metre stick
XO
standard or cordless drill with Ø50mm Forstner bit
XO
black, heat-resistant silicone sealant
XO
slotted screwdriver
XO
size 20 Torx screwdriver
XX
Observe all safety and warning information (see the “Safety”
chapter).
XX
Follow the enclosed manufacturer’s information.
XX
Please note the local regulations and connection requirements
applicable to gas cooktops.
XX
Before connecting the appliance, check that the appliance
settings comply with local connection requirements (gas type
and pressure).
5.1 General installation instructions
i
The appliances must not be installed above cooling
devices, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, washing machines
or dryers.
i
The contact surfaces of the worktops and wall sealing
strips must be made of a heat-resistant material (up to
approx. 100°C).
i
Worktop cut-outs must be moisture-sealed using suitable
means and, where necessary, fitted with a thermal
insulator.
i
External devices may only be connected to the cooktop
extractor connections provided.
i
Extremely bright lights aimed directly at the appliances
can cause colour variations in the appliances and are
thus to be avoided.
General installation instructions for cooktops
i
To ensure that the cooktops perform optimally at all
times, there must be sufficient ventilation beneath the
cooktops.
i
The performance of the cooktops is affected or the
cooktops overheat if the warm air beneath the cooktops
cannot escape.
i
If a cooktop overheats, the power is automatically
reduced or the cooktop is switched off completely (see
“Overheating protection”).
i
If cable protection (false floor) is planned beneath the
appliance, this must be fitted so it does not obstruct
ventilation.
XX
Make sure that the area below the cooktop has a sufficient air
supply.
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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):
PKAS3
mit
Ecotube
Flachkanal:
PKA3
mit
Flachschalldämpfer
USDF,
Flachkanalverbinder
EFV
und
Übergangsstück
gerade
EFRG
(Insel):
min.
700
min.
74
199
min.
100
120
691
min.
455
58
min.
328
max.
580
592
152
min.
810*
min.
74
176
900
(min.
890)
**
220
min.
100
110
760
max.
545
219* 151*
BORA
Professional
3.0
BO RA LÜFTU N GSFIBELXX
min.
810*
min.
74
176
900
(min.
890)
**
120
min.
100
93
min.
742
max.
562
219* 151*
295
33
180
810
Fig. 5.3 Appliance installation dimensions for standard set-up
of PKA3/PKA3AB with round silencer USDR50
5.4.3 Worktop and kitchen units
XX
Create the worktop cut-out taking into account the specified
cut-out dimensions.
XX
Make sure that the cut surfaces of the worktops are properly
sealed.
XX
Comply with the instructions of the worktop manufacturer.
XO
Cross bars on the kitchen unit in the area of the worktop cut-
out may need to be removed.
XO
No false floor is necessary below the cooktop. If cable
protection (false floor) is planned, the following must be taken
into account:
XO
it must be fitted in such a way that it can be removed for
maintenance work;
XO
to ensure sufficient cooktop ventilation, a minimum
distance of 15mm to the bottom edge of the cooktop is
to be observed.
XO
The drawers and/or shelves in the floor unit must be
removable.
XO
For correct installation, the drawers of the floor unit must be
shortened depending on the installation situation.
5.4 Assembly instructions
5.4.1 Safety clearances
XX
Maintain the following safety clearances:
1
3
2
Fig. 5.1 Minimum distance
[1] Minimum clearance of 50mm at the back from the worktop
cut-out to the rear edge of the workto
[2] Minimum clearance of 300mm from the left and right of the
worktop cut-out to the adjacent cabinet or wall.
[3] Minimum clearance of 650mm between the worktop and the
wall unit.
5.4.2 Minimum installation dimensions
(standard set-up)
≥810
≥890
≥900
Fig. 5.2 Minimum installation dimensions for standard set-up
of PKA3/PKA3AB
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1
Fig. 5.5 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 kitchen unit, or an opening cross-section of at least
150cm² in the plinth area.
i
To ensure that the cooktop performs optimally at all
times, there must be sufficient ventilation beneath the
cooktop.
i
The performance of the cooktop is affected or the
cooktop overheats if the warm air beneath the cooktop
cannot escape.
i
If the cooktop overheats, the power is reduced or the
cooktop is switched off completely (see overheating
protection).
i
If cable protection (false floor) is planned beneath the
appliance, this must be fitted so it does not obstruct
ventilation.
XX
Make sure that the area below the cooktop has a sufficient air
supply.
5.4.4 Special installation instructions for gas
cooktop PKG3
i
Taking into account the applicable valid regulations,
the cooktop must be connected to the gas line with an
upstream stopcock.
i
The gas supply pipe can be connected after the gas
cooktop has been installed.
i
The hose connection must be laid in such a way that it is
not subject to deformation, buckling or abrasion.
i
The stopcock and gas supply pipe connections must be
accessible.
i
It must be possible to inspect the entire length of the
hose line once installed.
i
Only compatible connection pieces are to be used for the
hose line.
i
The pressure regulator must correspond to the set gas
type and set gas pressure and must meet local and legal
requirements.
i
The gas connection hose line must not come into contact
with smoke or the flue outlet of an oven.
i
The hose must not come into contact with hot surfaces
on the cooktop or other appliances.
i
The gas hose must be inspected every 5 years and
replaced if necessary. The gas hose must meet the
requirements of EN14800.
i
If the gas cooktop is used in a model with two cooktop
extractors, it is to be installed at the side. If installed
between the cooktop extractors, the pull of air on both
sides may affect the flames.
Air supply for gas cooktop PKG3
1 2
Fig. 5.4 Air supply at front of the unit
[1] Air supply via the front of the unit (opening cross-section
≥50cm²)
[2] Optional cable protection (shortened)
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5.5 Cut-out dimensions
i
All dimensions are shown from the front edge of the front
cover.
Worktop overhang
≥60
(
≥74
)
14x
Fig. 5.7 Worktop overhang
XX
Please note the worktop overhang x when creating the
worktop cut-out. Applies to flush installation and surface
mounting.
i
In the case of cooktop extractor PKA3/PKA3AB
combined with straight duct piece PKA1FEV, flush
installation is also possible in a worktop with a depth
≥650mm.
5.5.1 Flush installation
x
A ±2
B ±2
544 ±2
≤ R5
≤ R5
≥ 74
(≥ 70)
516 ±2
≥ 700
Fig. 5.8 Cut-out dimensions for ush installation
7 +0,5
14
10 - 40
Fig. 5.9 Rebate dimensions for ush installation
5.4.5 Recirculation when using the cooktop
extractor as a recirculation system
In the case of recirculation systems there must be a return flow
aperture in the kitchen units:
XO
>1000cm² (per air cleaning box) in combination with gas
cooktop PKG3
i
If several extractor systems are operated in recirculation
mode, the return flow aperture for each air cleaning box
must be calculated accordingly. Example: 2 recirculation
systems =2 x (>1000cm²)
For recirculation, the necessary return flow aperture can be
created using a shortened plinth. A slatted plinth with at least
the minimum opening cross-section can also be used.
1 32
44
Fig. 5.6 Recirculation design example (kitchen isl
and + PKG3 +
PKAS3 + air cleaning unit)
[1] Gas cooktop PKG3
[2] Cooktop extractor PKAS3 (recirculation)
[3] Air cleaning box (ULB1, ULB3)
[4] Recirculation return flow aperture (total opening cross-section
≥1000cm² per air cleaning unit)
XX
Ensure that the return flow aperture is large enough
i
If the gas flame goes out or there is a high burner flame
delay, the return flow aperture must be enlarged.
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Cooktops/cooktop extractor B in mm
1/0 346
1/1 457
2/1 828
3/2 1310
4/2 1681
Tab. 5.3 Cut-out dimensions of the appliance combinations in
the case of surface mounting
5.6 Installing the control knob in the
floor unit front panel
Fig. 5.12 Installed control knob
XX
Pre-drill all bore holes to prevent tearing out the fixed front panel.
5.6.1 Cooktop bore holes
≥40≥70
Ø50 ±0,5
370
80-140
1 2 3
Fig. 5.13 Cooktop drilling pattern
[1] Cooktop
[2] Worktop
[3] Fixed front panel
Cooktops/cooktop extractor A in mm B in mm
1/0 374 346
1/1 485 457
2/1 856 828
3/2 1338 1310
4/2 1709 1681
Tab. 5.2 Cut-out dimensions of the appliance combinations in
the case of ush installation
5.5.2 Surface mounting
x
B ±2
≤ R5
≥ 74
(≥ 70)
516 ±2
≥ 700
Fig. 5.10 Cut-out dimensions for surface mounting
12
10 - 40
Fig. 5.11 Overlay dimensions for surface mounting
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5.6.3 Fitting the control knob
4
3
5
2
1
Fig. 5.16 Structure of control knob
[1] Knob housing
[2] Universal nut
[3] Sticker
[4] Knob ring
[5] Wave spring
i
In the case of steel fronts, wave springs must not be used.
The corresponding installation steps are to be omitted.
Fig. 5.17 Fitting the control knob
Fig. 5.18 Wave spring when installation is complete
XX
Remove the knob ring [4].
XX
Unscrew the universal nut [2].
XX
Remove the wave spring [5].
XX
Insert the knob housing [1] from the front through the hole in
the panel.
XX
Attach the wave spring [5] to the knob housing [1] from the
rear (not in the case of steel fronts).
XX
Screw the universal nut [2] onto the knob housing [1] from the
rear and tighten a little.
XX
Align the knob housing [1] so it is level.
5.6.2 Example bore holes
≥40≥70
90 90 90
Ø50 ±0,5
90 196 196
370 370
110
1 1
3
1 2
4 3 65
Fig. 5.14 Drilling pattern for 2 cooktops, 1 cooktop extractor
and 2 sockets
[1] Boreholes for socket (x 2 external)
[2] Bore holes for control knobs (x 5)
[3] Cooktop (x 2)
[4] Cooktop extractor
[5] Worktop
[6] Fixed front panel
≥70 ≥40
90 90 909090 196 196 196 196
370 370
370
110
1 1 1 1
110
Ø50 ±0,5
3
3
1 2 4 4 3 65
Fig. 5.15 Drilling pattern for 3 cooktops, 2 cooktop extractors
and 2 sockets
[1] Boreholes for socket (x 2 external)
[2] Bore holes for control knobs (x 8)
[3] Cooktop (x 3)
[4] Cooktop extractor (x 2)
[5] Worktop
[6] Fixed front panel
/