Teka IZ 622, IR 635, IQ 644, IR 604, IR 735 manual Suggestions and recommendations, Power surges

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- The inner fan activates to cool the elec- tronic area.

-The power level assigned to the cooking area is adjusted.

-The relevant cooking area is switched off.

The internal fan is automatically enabled and disabled, depending on the tempera- ture of the electronic system. Therefore, the fan may continue to work for a few minutes to cool the electronics if you switch the cooker off when the fan is swit- ched on.

If an induction cooking area were to switch off due to overheating, when restarted, the power level selected would be re-enabled.

Power surges

Touch controls can withstand a certain degree of power surges in the electricity supply. Abnormally high power surges can cause the control system to malfunction (as with any type of electrical appliance).

Suggestions and recommendations

To ensure maximum performance from your hob, follow these guidelines:

*Use pans with a flat base, as the greater the surface contact between the pan and the glass, the greater will be the heat transmission. We recommend the use of heavy pans so that the base is more difficult to dent. Figure 9 shows how pans that are dented or concave have a smaller contact surface.

*With radiant hotplates, it is recommen- ded that you do not use pans with a dia- meter which is less than the diameter of the heating area that is shown, or the

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energy issued by the part outside the pan will be wasted.

*Make sure that the pans are well cen- tred on the outlines shown on the hea- ting area.

*Dry the pans’ bases before putting them on the glass ceramic hob.

*Do not leave any plastic object or uten- sil, or any aluminium foil, lying on the glass ceramic hob.

*Do not drag pans with corners or edges that could damage the glass.

*Do not use the radiant hotplates without a pan on the area that is switched on.

*Do not cook with plastic pans.

*Pans should be made of a material which is heat-resistent so that they do not melt on the glass.

*The glass will tolerate bangs from big pans that do not have sharp edges. Be careful with impacts from small, sharp instruments.

*Avoid spilling sugar, or products contai- ning sugar, on the glass, since these may react with the hot glass and dama- ge the surface.

When you cannot turn off a hot- plate because a cream, a soup or something similar has boiled over, soak a cloth in water and wipe it over the touch control, cleaning off the food, and keep the cloth on the On/Off sensor so that the touch control disconnects.

The induction generator complies with the applicable european stan- dards. Nevertheless, we recommend

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Contents Induction Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières Anmerkungen zum Kochgeschirr für Ihr Induktionskochfeld Introduction / Einführung / PrésentationModèle IR 622 / IT Model IR 622 / IT Model IT 645 / IRModell IR 622 / IT Modèle IT 645 / IRModel IR 735 AB Model IT 635 / IRDE Modell IT 635 / IR FR Modèle IT 635 / IRNormal conditions Model IR Model IQInside circle on the cooking area Modell IR Represents the minimum base diameterModell IQ Tions normales dutilisation Model IQ Modèle IQSafety instructions GB Guide to Using the Instructions BookletPositioning the hob InstallationInstallation with Cutlery DRA- WER or Lower Cabinet Installation with FAN Oven Under the HOBModel Installing the AIR Nozzle Models …604Fastening the hob Fitting holesConnecting the electricity Model Dimensions and characteristicsGB Technical Information Technical detailsUse and Maintenance Before starting for First timeControl Panel Elements see figs , 6 Switching the Appliance on Switching the Hotplates onSwitching the Hotplate OFF Switching the Appliance OFF Safety FunctionLocking the hob sensors Timing a hotplate Timer functionFunction for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Lock Function modelsSwitching the Countdown Timer on Clock as a countdown timerDisconnecting the clock Switching off quicklyControl Panel Elements see fig Disconnecting the Countdown TimerSwitching OFF Quickly Touch control user instruc Tions models ...640It is selected, i.e. that the correspon Before using a hotplate, first check thatTo turn a hotplate up to full power Switching the Hotplates OFFStop Function Function for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Adjusting the Programmed Time Detecting pans Induction hotplates Power supplied according to Power level selectedSwitching HEAT-UP on Touch control user instruc Tions for all the modelsExample Power function Concentrated power Except ...604 modelModifying the Power Level During HEAT-UP Switching HEAT-UP Function OFFMaximum Operating Time Disconnection for safety PurposesOverheating safety feature Safety Against Covering SensorsGB Table HEAT-UP Cooking FeatureSuggestions and recommendations Power surgesHeavy soiling Cleaning and careRecommended Cleaning Products Light soilingWhen the glass’s colour changes Using the scraperTo decrease the hotplate gets less hot Fault Possible cause Possible solutionGB If something doesn’t work Induction zones are not heating upMessage ER 21 on the control and subsequent disconnection Hotplate switches off and error message E2 is displayedMessage U400 and the beeping signal Areas are activated at high power levelsWhen cooking at a level below 9, there will be fluctuations Message E3 in the controlIf an induction element goes off and the message E2 appears