Teka TR 600, TT 620, VT CM Model VT DUAL.1, Connecting the gas, Rear view of the Control Panel

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fig. 5

Retention clips

Pins

5To make the electric connection betwe- en the two appliances, attach the hob’s connector to oven’s connector.

6Complete the definitive positioning of the oven, ensuring that the cardan teles- copic shafts are firmly in position and that the telescopic pipes are well-alig-

ned when inserted so that sliding is quite simple.

7 Position the controls on the front of the oven.

8 To operate the control knobs, they first have to be pressed in, and then turned in order to release the safety device.

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Rear view of the Control Panel:

fig. 6

Flexible supply cable

Connector

Protective box for electrical assembly

If the cardan telescopic shafts are too short, extensions can be added (not provi- ded, but available as an accessory). These are added by pressing, and they are fixed by the cover that is included.

Model VT DUAL.1

Connecting the gas

Connecting the hob to the gas mains should be done in compliance with the cu- rrent installation standards and/or regula- tions.

Ventilation slots should also be made at the site in compliance with current norms.

The hob is provided with a threaded con- nection 1/2” in diameter, in line with ISO 228-1. A Ø 10/12 mm. copper pipe is pro- vided as an accessory for welding the gas inlet pipe.

Whenever the gas connection nut is remo- ved, its joint should be changed.

In order that the hob is not damaged by tightening the nut on the gas connection

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TT 640, TT 620, VT CM, VT DUAL., TT 600 specifications

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