Installation Guide

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Installation
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4.15.2 Function test
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Carry out a thorough function test on all devices.
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In the event of error messages, see the “Troubleshooting”
chapter in the operating instructions.
Function test on gas cooktop CKG
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Switch the cooking zone on.
The electronic gas regulator will calibrate itself (humming noises)
and then the gas flame will automatically ignite in the selected
cooking zone.
The gas flame will burn steadily and evenly.
Using the gas cooktop together with the cooktop
extractor for the first time
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Switch the cooktop extractor to the maximum power level.
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Switch all cooking zones to the minimum power level.
The electronic gas regulator will calibrate itself (humming noises)
and then the gas flame will automatically ignite in the selected
cooking zone.
The gas flame will burn steadily and evenly (no reignition). The
gas flame will be slightly affected by the cooktop extractor
(airflow) – this is normal.
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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.
Faults when using gas cooktop CKG for the first time
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:
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The burner does not ignite.
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There may be air in the gas pipe.
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Repeat the ignition process.
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The burner does not ignite and the cooktop does not react.
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The electronic gas regulator must be recalibrated.
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Using the gas configuration menu,
reset the gas regulator.
4.15 Initial operation
Special requirements for the initial operation of the gas
cooktop CKG:
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Minimum requirement for operating the gas cooktop
CKG: system software 03.00 (or higher)
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If necessary, query the installed software version (see the
Menu section in the operating instructions).
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If necessary, update the system software (see the Menu
section in the operating instructions).
4.15.1 Configuration
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Detailed instructions on how to operate and configure the
BORA Classic 2.0 system can be found in the operating
instructions (see the Operation and Menu sections).
The BORA Classic 2.0 system comes factory-set with the
following extractor configuration:
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Recirculation mode
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Filter F1 (ULBF)
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One fan
If a different extractor version is installed (e.g. exhaust
air), the menu must be used to adjust the configuration.
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Ensure that all devices are connected correctly and connected
to the power supply (fused) prior to initial operation.
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Exception: during initial operation, the kitchen fitter may
use a temporary power supply for the control unit in order
to configure the appliance (e.g. using the site power supply
during the building phase).
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The settings made are saved and will not be affected when the
system is disconnected from the mains.
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The final mains connection to the appliances may only be set
up by certified specialists.
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Start the system (long press on the power button ).
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If necessary, use the menu to adjust the configuration for the
installed extractor version.
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Check that all cooktops are displayed according to the way
they are installed.
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To do this, check the display on the operating panel (cooking
zone indicators).
If cooktops have not been recognised correctly:
If cooktops are not correctly recognised by the system, they will
either not be displayed at all or will be shown with an error code
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(also see Operating instructions, Troubleshooting chapter).
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Switch the system off (long press on the power button )
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Check the connections of the communication cables
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Check the cooktop electricity supply
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Switch the system back on again and check that all cooktops
have been correctly recognised.
If all cooktops have been recognised correctly:
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Perform the basic configuration (see the Initial operation
section in the operating instructions).