Teka CG Lux-60 4G. Al AL manual Use and Maintenance, Special requirements Before first use

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Use and Maintenance

Special requirements

before first use

Before connecting the hob to the power supply check that the voltage and frequency are tho- se indicated in the rating plate located on the lower part of the hob.

Remove the protecting plastic affixed to the hob, if any.

Component Parts of Gas Burners

A

B

C

D

E

F

Drawing 19

APan support supplement

BPan support

CBurner cover

DBurner head

EGas nozzle

FNozzle unit

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N.B. Each time you assemble a burner, check that all of its component parts fit together correctly. A badly positioned component may cause the hob glass to overheat.

Ligthing of Burners

For hobs models CGC 4G, CG.1 4G. and CG.1 3G. 1P. (See drawing 20).

Check that the controls are in the correct position.

Open the mains connection gas tap or the gas bottle cock.

Put a lit match, lighter or flame, etc. next to the burner if no automatic lighting is available.

While keeping the burner control pressed, turn it in anti-clockwise direction as far as it will go until the maximum setting (large flame “C”). The burner operates at that moment at full power. Then, if desired, turn the control to the minimum position (small flame “D”).

A

B

C

E

Drawing 20

D

ABurner indicator

BSetting indicator

COff setting

DMinimum gas setting

EMaximum gas setting

For hobs CG Lux-60, CG Lux-70, CG Lux-75 and CG Lux-86, which have automatic igni- tion and a safety feature, the following steps should be followed: (See drawing21).

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Contents Installation and maintenance manual Bedienungsanleitung und PflegehinweiseInstructions de montage et conseils d’entretien 61401134/329 ingles 18/7/03 1655 Página Contents Introduction Description of the Appliance61401134/329 ingles 18/7/03 1655 Página 61401134/329 ingles 18/7/03 1655 Página CG-Lux-70 4G, CG-Lux-70 4G AI AL 61401134/329 ingles 18/7/03 1655 Página Installation Positioning of the hobsPositioning of the oven Anchoring of the hobCGC 4G Remove the four lockpins from the ends B Gas ConnectionElectrical Connection Gas trasformation 61401134/329 ingles 18/7/03 1655 Página Dimensions and powers Technical information4G. Aial 5G. Aial 5G. Aitral Technical Data Common Characteristics to Every Model with GAS BurnersCommon Characteristics to Every Model 0099 Teka INDUSTRIAL, S.A. Santander España ELECT. Hδektpiko 0099 Use and Maintenance Special requirements Before first useComponent Parts of Gas Burners Ligthing of Burners61401134/329 ingles 18/7/03 1657 Página Switching on Electric Hotplates Components of a Safety System Using your Hob Hints for the Correct Usage Burners Hints for the Correct Usage Electric HotplatesReminder Cleaning and Conservation Electric Hotplates Maintenance MOD. CG.1 3G 1P If Something Doesn’t Work Spark appears but Burner does not igniteHaiger Germany
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