Teka IZ 622 Clock as a countdown timer, Changing the programmed time, Disconnecting the clock

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corresponding to the timed area will remain lit up.

When the chosen time elapses, the timed area will switch off and the clock will give a series of beeps for several seconds. The time display will show 00 and this will flash on and off, together with the pilot light of the hotplate that has disconnected.

If the hotplate that has been switched off is hot, its display will show an H, otherwise it will show a 0. Touch any sensor to switch off the beeping signal.

When more than one hotplate is being timed simultaneously, the time display will show the cooking time remaining in the hotplate to disconnect first by default. If you wish to check the cooking time remai- ning in another hotplate, touch its selection sensor. For a few seconds the display will show the remaining cooking time for that hotplate.

Changing the programmed time

The time that you have set can be chan- ged later on if you so wish.

1 The hotplate being timed must have alre- ady been selected. The corresponding decimal point (11) must be lit.

2 Touch the clock sensor (7). The deci- mal point (11) will come on.

3 Use the or sensors (7/4) to alter the time.

Disconnecting the clock

If you wish to stop the clock before the pro- grammed time has elapsed:

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1 The hotplate being timed must have alre- ady been selected. The corresponding decimal point (11) must be lit.

2 Select the clock sensor (7). The deci- mal point (11) will come on.

3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time down to 00. The clock is cancelled but the hotplate will remain enabled until you switch it off.

Switching off quickly

1 The hotplate being timed must have alre- ady been selected. The corresponding decimal point (11) must be lit.

2 Select the countdown timer sensor

(7). The corresponding decimal point

(11) must be lit.

3 Touching the and sensors (7 and

4)at the same time cancels the remai- ning time.

You can also switch the hotplate being timed off without the programmed time having elapsed. In this case, the timer will switch off too.

The clock as a countdown timer

Whenever the clock is not being used in conjunction with a cooking area, it can be used as a countdown timer. To do this, you use the clock without selecting a hotplate.

SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER ON

When the appliance is switched off.

1 Touch the On sensor (1).

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