Teka IZ 622, IR 635, IQ 644, IR 604 Changing the programmed time, Adjusting the Programmed Time

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hot, its display will show an H, otherwise it will show a 0. Touch any sensor to switch off the beeping signal.

Changing the programmed time

The time that you have set can be chan- ged. To do so, touch the clock sensor

(7)until the display of the corresponding hotplate (10) flash on.

Then you will be able to read and change te time.

Disconnecting the clock

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

1 Touch the clock sensor (7) so many times as it's needed, until the display of the corresponding hotplate (10) flash on, or just select the hotplate and touch the clock sensor (7).

2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11) in the indicator (8).

3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time down to 00. The clock is cancelled.

Switching off quickly

Repeat the steps1 and 2.

3 Touching the and sensors (5 and

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

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.

SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER ON

When the appliance is switched off.

1 Touch the timer button (7) as many times as necessary, until the correspon- ding countdown timer light (13), located in the centre, below the timer displays (8), turns on.

2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11) in the indicator (8).

3 Use sensors and (4/5) to set the time.

After the set time has elapsed, a series of beeps will be emitted for several seconds. To turn off these beeps touch any of the buttons, except the On/Off button (1).

Adjusting the Programmed Time

To adjust the programmed time, hold down the timer button (7) until the countdown timer light (13) flashes. You can then see the time and adjust it.

DISCONNECTING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER

If you wish to stop the countdown timer before the programmed time has elapsed:

1 Touch the timer button (7) as many times as necessary, until the correspon- ding countdown timer light (13) turns on, located centrally, below the timer dis- plays (8).

2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11) in the indicator (8).

3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to 00. The clock is cancelled.

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Contents Induction Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières Introduction / Einführung / Présentation Anmerkungen zum Kochgeschirr für Ihr InduktionskochfeldModèle IT 645 / IR Model IR 622 / IT Model IT 645 / IRModell IR 622 / IT Modèle IR 622 / ITFR Modèle IT 635 / IR Model IT 635 / IRDE Modell IT 635 / IR Model IR 735 ABModell IR Represents the minimum base diameter Model IR Model IQInside circle on the cooking area Normal conditionsModel IQ Modèle IQ Modell IQ Tions normales dutilisationGB Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Safety instructionsInstallation with FAN Oven Under the HOB InstallationInstallation with Cutlery DRA- WER or Lower Cabinet Positioning the hobFitting holes Installing the AIR Nozzle Models …604Fastening the hob ModelConnecting the electricity Technical details Dimensions and characteristicsGB Technical Information ModelBefore starting for First time Use and MaintenanceControl Panel Elements see figs , 6 Switching the Hotplates on Switching the Appliance onSwitching the Hotplate OFF Safety Function Switching the Appliance OFFLocking the hob sensors Lock Function models Timer functionFunction for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Timing a hotplateSwitching off quickly Clock as a countdown timerDisconnecting the clock Switching the Countdown Timer onTouch control user instruc Tions models ...640 Disconnecting the Countdown TimerSwitching OFF Quickly Control Panel Elements see figSwitching the Hotplates OFF Before using a hotplate, first check thatTo turn a hotplate up to full power It is selected, i.e. that the corresponStop Function Function for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Adjusting the Programmed Time Touch control user instruc Tions for all the models Power supplied according to Power level selectedSwitching HEAT-UP on Detecting pans Induction hotplatesSwitching HEAT-UP Function OFF Power function Concentrated power Except ...604 modelModifying the Power Level During HEAT-UP ExampleSafety Against Covering Sensors Disconnection for safety PurposesOverheating safety feature Maximum Operating TimeHEAT-UP Cooking Feature GB TablePower surges Suggestions and recommendationsLight soiling Cleaning and careRecommended Cleaning Products Heavy soilingUsing the scraper When the glass’s colour changesInduction zones are not heating up Fault Possible cause Possible solutionGB If something doesn’t work To decrease the hotplate gets less hotAreas are activated at high power levels Hotplate switches off and error message E2 is displayedMessage U400 and the beeping signal Message ER 21 on the control and subsequent disconnectionMessage E3 in the control When cooking at a level below 9, there will be fluctuationsIf an induction element goes off and the message E2 appears