Keeping your kitchen air clean is essential, and with BORA cooktop extractor systems, it’s easier than ever. If you’re using your BORA in recirculation mode, your system has a two-stage filter system that ensures both grease and odours are taken care of: 1. Grease filter – Captures grease particles from cooking vapours. 2. Activated charcoal filter – Removes odours of all kinds for fresh, clean air.
BORA grease filter: This should be cleaned regularly in the dishwasher. A quick wash keeps it performing efficiently and prevents build-up. BORA charcoal filter: Depending on your system, it should be replaced after 150 to 600 operating hours. Replacing the charcoal filter ensures your extractor continues to remove odours effectively and keeps your kitchen smelling fresh.
Changing your BORA charcoal filter doesn’t have to be complicated. With the BORA eSwap system, you can replace the filter from above through the air inlet opening. That means: – No need to remove drawers – No fiddling with plinth panels – A clean, quick, and stress-free process It’s one of the easiest maintenance jobs you can do to keep your BORA working at its best.
Step-by-Step: How to Change a BORA Charcoal Filter
That’s it – fresh air made simple.
BORA filters have a service life of 150 to 600 operating hours. depending on the product
The stainless steel grease filter and other removable parts of the cooktop extractors can be cleaned in the dishwasher. Please note: you cannot clean an activated charcoal filter; this must be replaced when it reaches the end of its service life.
You can find the activated charcoal filters on our online shop HERE. To guarantee efficient performance, you should only use original products.
All BORA systems have an indicator to show you when a filter change is due. If you notice the extractor performance start to wane or odours building up, these are also signs that it’s time to change the activated charcoal filter.
Have questions about your BORA system or need help choosing the right filter? Contact us today– we would be happy to help
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