User Manual
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Cleaning and Maintenance
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Cleaning in the dishwasher
 Place the components face down in the dishwasher.
No water should be able to gather in the grease filter 
components.
 Wash on a programme with a maximum temperature 
of  65 °C.
If it is no longer possible to clean the grease filter 
completely, it must be replaced.
9.3.3  Fitting the components
Assembling the grease filter unit
INFO  It is not necessary to apply pressure when 
assembling the components. The grease filter 
unit is designed so that the individual parts can 
be assembled without force and with no room for 
error.
 Carefully insert the grease filter into the tray.
 Ensure that the lock clicks into place.
 Do not force the grease filter into the tray.
If you notice any resistance whilst inserting the grease 
filter, you just need to turn it around.
Fitting the grease filter unit
INFO  The grease filter unit can only be fully inserted 
without resistance if it is facing the right way. 
If the instructions are followed correctly, it is 
impossible to fit it incorrectly. 
 Carefully insert the grease filter unit into the cooktop 
extractor.
 Do not force the grease filter unit into the cooktop 
extractor.
If you notice any resistance whilst inserting the grease 
filter unit, you just need to turn it around.
Fitting the air inlet nozzle
 Insert the air inlet nozzle.
 Make sure it is positioned correctly.
9.3.4  Replacing the recirculated air filter
In recirculation mode, an additional activated carbon 
filter is used. The activated carbon filter absorbs cooking 
odours. The activated carbon filter is installed on the 
plinth fan or the duct system.
INFO  Regularly replace the activated carbon filter. 
The service life can be found in the operating 
instructions for the relevant activated carbon 
filter.
INFO  You can obtain activated carbon filters from your 
specialist supplier or by contacting BORA via the 
website at http://www.bora.com.
 Tilt the air inlet nozzle [1] from its horizontal position.
 Remove the air inlet nozzle [1] with your other hand.
Removing the grease filter unit
Fig. 9.2  Removing the grease lter unit
 Remove the grease filter unit.
 To do this, use the handle inside the grease filter unit.
Disassembling the grease filter unit
Fig. 9.3  Removing the grease lter
 Remove the grease filter from the tray.
 To do this, push in the 2 locking tabs on each end of 
the filter.
9.3.2  Cleaning the components
The air inlet nozzle, grease filter and tray can be cleaned 
manually or in a dishwasher.
 Disassemble the grease filter unit prior to cleaning.
Manual cleaning
 Use a cleaner and degreaser in one.
 Rinse the components with hot water.
 Clean the components with a soft brush.
 Rinse the components well after cleaning.










