Teka TR 735 AB manual Ceramic hobs with controls, Connecting the electricity, Positioning the oven

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Sealing joint

20/30 mm

Self-tapping screw for 20 and 30 mm thick worktops

Sealing joint

40 mm

fig. 3

20/30 mm

Self-tapping screw for 20 and 30 mm thick worktops

40 mm

fig. 4

The clips and the sealing joint are provi- ded, and can be found in the packaging.

Connecting the electricity

Before connecting the hob to the electric mains, check that the voltage and fre- quency of the mains matches what is shown on the hob’s rating plate, which is located lower down, and on the guarantee certificate or, where appropriate, the tech- nical datasheet supplied, which should be kept together with this manual.

The electric connection is made via an om- nipolar switch or plug where accessible, which is suitable for the intensity to be to- lerated and which has a minimum gap of 3

mmbetween its contacts, which will ensu- re disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the hob.

The connection should include correct ear- thing, in compliance with current norms.

If the flexible supply cable fitted to the VT CM hob model ever needs to be changed, it should be replaced by TEKA’s official service.

The input cable should not be in contact ei- ther with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven, if the oven is installed in the same unit.

Positioning the oven

See the corresponding manual.

The oven’s placement should be as shown in your instruction manual, and the manual should also be referred to when connec- ting the electricity. Before accessing the in- side of the appliance, the appliance should be disconnected from the power.

Ceramic hobs with controls

Joining the hob to the oven

or the control panel

For this purpose, four cardan telescopic shafts are included with the hob. (See fig.

5). The way to join them is as follows:

1Turn off the electricity.

2Detach the cardan telescopic shafts by pressing on the retention clip (A), where it says PUSH, with a slim screwdriver, and pull the extension out a few centi- metres.

3Remove the four pins from the ends (B).

4Put the oven part-way into its space, ta- king care not to drag the cardan teles- copic shafts coming from the hob, and leaving enough space to put in the other ends of the telescopic shafts into the shafts in the rear part of the control panel, and then replace the pins. (See fig. 5)

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Contents Ceramic Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières / Spis treœci Installation PrésentationInformations Techniques Utilisation ET EntretienModel VTN DC Modell VTN DCModèle VTN DC GB Model VT CMGB Model VT DUAL.1 DE Modell VT DUAL.1FR Modèle VT DUAL.1 Model VT CM Inox HalogenModel VTC DC Modell VTC DCModèle VTC DC Model VTC BModel VR Modell VRModèle VR Model TTModel VT TC Model TR Modell VT TCModèle VT TC Modell TRGB Model TT DE Modelle TTFR Modèle TT GB Models TR 640 and TTModel TT 600, TR 600 and TB Model TC Modell TT 600, TR 600 und TBModèle TT 600, TR 600 et TB Modelle TCModel TR 735 AB Model TM Modell TR 735 AB Modell TMModèle TR 735 AB Modèle TMModell TM Modell TR Model TM Model TRModèle TM Modèle TR Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Safety instructionsGB Installation Positioning the hobsFixing the hob See figs ModelsConnecting the electricity Ceramic hobs with controlsPositioning the oven Joining the hob to the oven Or the control panelModel VT DUAL.1 Connecting the gasRear view of the Control Panel Gas conversion Hob dimensions ConfigurationUnit ElectricsGas Characteristics of the VT DUAL.1 Characteristics Common to ALL ModelsTechnical details Special requirements Before first use Touch control user InstructionsSelecting the Hotplate to be Switched on Switching the Appliance onModels TR 640, TT 640, TR 620, TT 620 and TM Switching the Hotplate OFF Residual Heat IndicatorSwitching the Appliance OFF Connecting / Turning on the Double and Triple HotplateDisconnecting / Turning OFF the Double Hotplate Locking the Hobs SensorsModels TT 630, TC 620 and TR Unlocking for cooking only models shown in figureSafety disconnection Cancelling the locking functionSwitching HEAT-UP Function on Heat-up function Automatic cooking startTimer Function Modifying the Power Level DU- Ring HEAT-UP FunctionSwitching HEAT-UP Function OFF Switching on the clockDisconnecting the clock Quick switch-offViewing / Changing the programmed time Models TC 620, TR 735 AB and TRClock as a Countdown timer Switching on the counterChanging the programmed time Models TT 640 and TRPower surges Switching off the counterCeramic hobs with controls Instructions Double Circuit InstructionsAnti-accidental turn system On gas controls Residual Heat IndicatorsIgniting the burners Suggestions for using the burners effectively Cleaning and care the burners Advice on using the hotplates effectivelyMantaining the VT DUAL.1 Cleaning and care Cleaning and Care the GlassRecommended Cleaning Products Light soilingWhen the glass’ colour changes Cleaning and Care the FrameMessage ER 25 and the beeping signal Neither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are workingPan is sticking to the glass Message ER 21 on the control and subsequent disconnectionGas burners are not lighting Gas burners are making the pans dirtyTeka Group Teka Industrial, S.A Teka Küchentechnik GmbH
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