Teka IR 635 Disconnection for safety Purposes, Overheating safety feature, Maximum Operating Time

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only be activated in another heating ele- ment on the right.

Once this function has been activated in a heating element, the heating element on the same side will only be able to work with the power that is left over, up to a total of 3,600/3,700 watts. If the power level is too high, the touch control will automati- cally reduce it; this will be shown by the flashing of the indicator of the correspon- ding power (3).

The Power function can be switched off in the following ways:

*By pressing the Power sensor or

(6)again after selecting the cooking area.

*By touching the (4) key while the coo- king area is selected.

The function may also disconnect automa- tically if the temperature in the cooking area gets too hot. In all of these cases, the hotplate is kept running at power level 9. If the pan is taken off the cooking area while Power concentration is in operation, the function's remaining time will be stopped. If a pan is put back onto the cooking area before the pan detection time (10 minutes) has elapsed, the remaining time will start to count down again.

The Power function can also be enabled without a pan on the cooking area, but the hotplate will not come on until the pan is put on the cooking area.

The Power function takes priority over heat- up, so if the "Power" function is being used, heat-up will be cancelled in the induction cooking areas on the corresponding side.

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Disconnection for safety

purposes

MAXIMUM OPERATING TIME

If, due to absent-mindedness, one or more hotplates are left on, these will be switched off automatically after a set amount of time from the last action. (See table 3).

After this "safety disconnection", the corresponding hotplate's power display will show the H if there is a risk of burning. Otherwise it will show the 0.

SAFETY AGAINST COVERING SENSORS

The touch control has a feature that auto- matically disconnects the appliance when it detects that something (a pan, cloth or spilled liquid) is covering the panel's sen- sors. This prevents the item from enabling or disabling a hotplate without you being aware of it.

When the touch control disconnects the appliance for safety reasons, it will beep until you remove the item that is covering the control panel.

If the touch controls are on standby, items placed over the hotplates will not be detec- ted; however, in order to enable the con- trol, any item covering it must be removed.

Overheating safety feature

The induction areas are protected against overheating that may cause damage to the electronic system.

The induction generator has three mecha- nisms which become active if the tempera- ture rises too high in order to protect the electronic components.

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Contents Induction Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières Anmerkungen zum Kochgeschirr für Ihr Induktionskochfeld Introduction / Einführung / PrésentationModell IR 622 / IT Model IR 622 / IT Model IT 645 / IRModèle IT 645 / IR Modèle IR 622 / ITDE Modell IT 635 / IR Model IT 635 / IRFR Modèle IT 635 / IR Model IR 735 ABInside circle on the cooking area Model IR Model IQModell IR Represents the minimum base diameter Normal conditionsModell IQ Tions normales dutilisation Model IQ Modèle IQSafety instructions GB Guide to Using the Instructions BookletInstallation with Cutlery DRA- WER or Lower Cabinet InstallationInstallation with FAN Oven Under the HOB Positioning the hobFastening the hob Installing the AIR Nozzle Models …604Fitting holes ModelConnecting the electricity GB Technical Information Dimensions and characteristicsTechnical details 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 Function for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Timer functionLock Function models Timing a hotplateDisconnecting the clock Clock as a countdown timerSwitching off quickly Switching the Countdown Timer onSwitching OFF Quickly Disconnecting the Countdown TimerTouch control user instruc Tions models ...640 Control Panel Elements see figTo turn a hotplate up to full power Before using a hotplate, first check thatSwitching the Hotplates OFF It is selected, i.e. that the corresponStop Function Function for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Adjusting the Programmed Time Switching HEAT-UP on Power supplied according to Power level selectedTouch control user instruc Tions for all the models Detecting pans Induction hotplatesModifying the Power Level During HEAT-UP Power function Concentrated power Except ...604 modelSwitching HEAT-UP Function OFF ExampleOverheating safety feature Disconnection for safety PurposesSafety Against Covering Sensors Maximum Operating TimeGB Table HEAT-UP Cooking FeatureSuggestions and recommendations Power surgesRecommended Cleaning Products Cleaning and careLight soiling Heavy soilingWhen the glass’s colour changes Using the scraperGB If something doesn’t work Fault Possible cause Possible solutionInduction zones are not heating up To decrease the hotplate gets less hotMessage U400 and the beeping signal Hotplate switches off and error message E2 is displayedAreas are activated at high power levels 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