How do you replace a filter for a Bora extraction system?
How do you replace a filter for a Bora extraction system?

To maintain an optimally functioning Bora exhaust system, changing the filters is essential. This keeps the system working properly and keeps odors from lingering in the home. Read more about how to change the filters of a Bora system within minutes.

 

When should I change my Bora filters?

Bora exhaust systems are designed to extract cooking air directly through the induction plate itself. This eliminates the need for an exhaust hood above the induction hob, resulting in a sleek and modern kitchen design. To ensure efficient extraction and the prevention of lingering cooking odors, it is important to replace filters on time.

Tops Filters recommends replacing a Bora system's filters about every 150 hours of operation. Fortunately, you don't have to keep track of how many hours the Bora system has worked yourself. The Bora system automatically tells you when the filters need replacing; the cooktop's display will illuminate the "F" button.

 

Changing filters for Bora Basic

There are 2 filters in a Bora Basic system. Please note that this procedure is suitable for a Bora Basic, Bora BFIA, Bora BFIU, Bora BHU and Bora BHA extraction system. When replacing a filter, you need to take the following steps:

1. Pull open the kitchen doors under the exhaust system.
2. Pull open the 2 valves that hold the old and worn filters.
3. Remove the now visible filters from the filter holder.
4. Insert the new filters into the holder, making sure the arrow on the filter points to the opening side of the filter holder.
5. Close the 2 flaps where the filters are attached.

 

Changing filters for Bora Pure

A Bora Pure system contains 1 filter. Please note: this procedure is suitable for a Bora Pure, X Pure, S Pure and M Pure. When changing a filter you need to take the following steps:

1. Remove the central part (filter replacement valve) from the center of the induction plate.
2. After this, remove the underlying stainless steel grease filter from the extraction hole.
3. Pull the lower part (intake nozzle) out of the extraction hole.
4. Using the handle, rotate the old and worn filter out of the intake nozzle in a left-hand twist.
5. Rotate the new filter into the exhaust system in a circular shape.
6. Replace the intake nozzle back into the system.
7. Insert the stainless steel grease filter and filter replacement valve back into the exhaust system.

 

Filters for Bora exhaust system

Tops filters offers filters for both the Bora Basic extraction system and the Bora Pure extraction system. Tops' private brand filters meet very high quality standards and are available at an economical price. So you can easily and inexpensively order high quality filters for your Bora system Discover directly the range of filters for Bora Basic and Bora Pure.