Teka IR 604, IR 635 manual Cleaning and care, Light soiling, Heavy soiling, Looking After the Glass

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that those people using cardiac devi- ces such as pacemakers should con- sult their doctor or, if in doubt, they should not use the induction areas.

Cleaning and care

Light soiling

Light, non-sticky, soiling can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a soft detergent or warm, soapy water.

Heavy soiling

To maintain the glass ceramic hob in good condition, it should be cleaned with suita- ble products. The glass ceramic hob should be cleaned after each use, when it is lukewarm or cool. This will make clea- ning easier as it will avoid any build-up of dirt from repeated use.

Never use aggressive cleaning products or products that can scratch the surfaces (see the table that shows various common products that may be used). Steam-based appliances should not be used to clean the hob.

LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS

The degree of soiling should be taken into account when cleaning, and the items and products used should vary according to this.

Serious dirt and grease should be cleaned using an agent specially made for glass ceramic (for example, Vitroclen). Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Sticky stains that have been burned in can be removed by using a scraper with a razor blade.

Rainbow colouring: Caused by pans that have dry bits of grease on their base or when grease gets between the glass and the pan while cooking. Can be removed from the surface of the glass using a nickel scourer with water or with a special glass ceramic cleaner (for example, Vitroclen).

Plastic objects, sugar, or food with a high sugar content that are melted onto the hob should be removed immediately while hot, using a scraper.

RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS

Product

Should it be used to clean...

 

...the glass?

...the surround?

Soft and liquid detergents

YES

YES

Aggressive or powder detergents

NO

NO

Special glass ceramic cleaning agents (e.g. Vitroclen)

YES

YES

Grease-removing sprays (ovens, etc.)

NO

NO

Soft cloths

YES

YES

Kitchen towels

YES

YES

Kitchen cloths

YES

YES

Nickel scourers (never use dry)

YES

NO

Steel scourers

NO

NO

Hard synthetic scourers (green)

NO

NO

Soft synthetic scourers (blue)

YES

YES

Glass scrapers

YES

NO

Liquid polish for domestic appliances and/or glass

YES

YES

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Contents Induction Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières Introduction / Einführung / Présentation Anmerkungen zum Kochgeschirr für Ihr InduktionskochfeldModel IR 622 / IT Model IT 645 / IR Modell IR 622 / ITModèle IT 645 / IR Modèle IR 622 / ITModel IT 635 / IR DE Modell IT 635 / IRFR Modèle IT 635 / IR Model IR 735 ABModel IR Model IQ Inside circle on the cooking areaModell IR Represents the minimum base diameter Normal conditionsModel IQ Modèle IQ Modell IQ Tions normales dutilisationGB Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Safety instructionsInstallation Installation with Cutlery DRA- WER or Lower CabinetInstallation with FAN Oven Under the HOB Positioning the hobInstalling the AIR Nozzle Models …604 Fastening the hobFitting holes ModelConnecting the electricity Dimensions and characteristics GB Technical InformationTechnical 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 Timer function Function for keeping a pan hot Models …622Lock Function models Timing a hotplateClock as a countdown timer Disconnecting the clockSwitching off quickly Switching the Countdown Timer onDisconnecting the Countdown Timer Switching OFF QuicklyTouch control user instruc Tions models ...640 Control Panel Elements see figBefore using a hotplate, first check that To turn a hotplate up to full powerSwitching the Hotplates OFF It is selected, i.e. that the corresponStop Function Function for keeping a pan hot Models …622 Adjusting the Programmed Time Power supplied according to Power level selected Switching HEAT-UP onTouch control user instruc Tions for all the models Detecting pans Induction hotplatesPower function Concentrated power Except ...604 model Modifying the Power Level During HEAT-UPSwitching HEAT-UP Function OFF Example Disconnection for safety Purposes Overheating safety feature Safety Against Covering Sensors Maximum Operating TimeHEAT-UP Cooking Feature GB TablePower surges Suggestions and recommendationsCleaning and care Recommended Cleaning ProductsLight soiling Heavy soilingUsing the scraper When the glass’s colour changesFault Possible cause Possible solution GB If something doesn’t workInduction zones are not heating up To decrease the hotplate gets less hotHotplate switches off and error message E2 is displayed Message U400 and the beeping signalAreas 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