Teka IR 735, IR 635, IQ 644, IZ 622, IR 604 manual Using the scraper, When the glass’s colour changes

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When the glass’s colour changes.

This does not affect its effectiveness or stability, and is generally caused by inade- quate cleaning or by poor-quality pans.

Metallic sheens are caused by metal pans sliding over the glass. They can be remo- ved by thorough cleaning with a special, glass ceramic cleaning agent (for exam- ple, Vitroclen), although it may be that the cleaning needs to be repeated more than once.

Worn trim is the result of using abrasive cleaning products or pans with uneven bases which wear down the serigraphy.

Please note:

Take great care when using the glass scraper. The blade can cause injury!

If you do not use the scraper pro- perly, the blade could break and pieces may get stuck between the decorative side-piece and the glass. If this hap- pens, do not try to remove the pieces with your hand - use pliers or a sharp- pointed knife. (See fig. 10)

fig. 10

Only use the blade on the glass ceramic surface - avoid the body of the scraper coming into contact with the glass, since this could scratch the glass ceramic.

Use blades that are in perfect con-

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ditions, and change the blade as soon as it shows any sign of wear.

When you finish using the scra- per, fold it away and cover it well up. (See fig. 11)

fig. 11

Using the scraper

Protected blade

Unprotected blade

Pans may stick to the glass if something has melted between them. Do not attempt to unstick the pan when it is cold - you could break the glass ceramic.

Do not stand on the glass or lean on it, for it might break and cause injury. Do not put any objects down on the glass.

TEKA INDUSTRIAL S.A. reserves the right to alter its manuals in any way it deems necessary or useful while not alte- ring their basic characteristics.

The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recy- cling of electrical and electronic equip- ment. By ensuring this product is dis- posed of correctly, you will help pre- vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purcha- sed the product.

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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 ModelControl Panel Elements see figs , 6 Use and MaintenanceBefore starting for First time Switching the Hotplate OFF Switching the Appliance onSwitching the Hotplates on Locking the hob sensors Switching the Appliance OFFSafety Function 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 Time GB 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 disconnectionIf an induction element goes off and the message E2 appears When cooking at a level below 9, there will be fluctuationsMessage E3 in the control