Teka TR 735 AB, TT 620, VT CM manual Safety disconnection, Heat-up function Automatic cooking start

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locking function will be reactivated and will reappear the next time the touch control is activated.

Cancelling the locking function

Locking can be permanently deactivated

by touching sensor (4) for 5 seconds immediately after activating the touch con- trol. This should be done within 5 seconds after activating the touch control with the on/off sensor (1), and the locking func- tion will be cancelled and the control dis- connected. If this is not done properly, the touch control will remain locked and will switch off after 20 seconds.

The locking has been deactivated. When the sensor is reactivated with the on/off sensor (1), the hob will be ready to be used for cooking.

Safety disconnection

If one or more hotplates have, in error, not been switched off, the unit automatically disconnects after a certain length of time (see table 4).

Table 4

Power

Maximum Operating

Selected

Time (In hours)

1 and 2

6

3 and 4

5

5

4

6, 7, 8 and 9

1,5

When this safety disconnection has taken place, a 0 appears if the temperature on the surface of the glass is dangerous to the user, or a H appears if there is, indeed, a risk of burning.

To use the appliance again, use the on / off

sensor (1) to switch it off, and then

switch it back on again.

Heat-up function

(Automatic cooking start)

This feature enables you to set the start time for cooking. The touch control pre- programs the selected hotplate to full power and then decreases it to the power you have chosen after a certain length of time (see table 5).

Table 5

Power

Start Automatic Cooking

Selected

Feature (Time in mins.)

1

1

2

3

3

4,8

4

6,5

5

8,5

6

2,5

7

3,5

8

4,5

9

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SWITCHING HEAT-UP FUNCTION ON

1 The hotplate must have already been se- lected. The corresponding decimal point must be lit (13).

2 Select power 9 and then touch sensor

. The power light will flash on and off,

alternating between 9 and A; now use sensor to lower it to the constant co- oking level you want - 6, for example. The indicator light flashes alternately between 6 and A.

e.g.:

You want to cook at power level 6 and begin with rapid heating. Select power 9,

touch sensor again and the power in-

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Contents Ceramic Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières / Spis treœci Informations Techniques InstallationPrésentation Utilisation ET EntretienModèle VTN DC Model VTN DCModell VTN DC GB Model VT CMFR Modèle VT DUAL.1 GB Model VT DUAL.1DE Modell VT DUAL.1 Model VT CM Inox HalogenModèle VTC DC Model VTC DCModell VTC DC Model VTC BModèle VR Model VRModell VR Model TTModèle VT TC Model VT TC Model TRModell VT TC Modell TRFR Modèle TT GB Model TTDE Modelle TT GB Models TR 640 and TTModèle TT 600, TR 600 et TB Model TT 600, TR 600 and TB Model TCModell TT 600, TR 600 und TB Modelle TCModèle TR 735 AB Model TR 735 AB Model TMModell TR 735 AB Modell TM Modèle TMModèle TM Modèle TR Model TM Model TRModell TM Modell TR Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Safety instructionsGB Installation Positioning the hobsFixing the hob See figs ModelsPositioning the oven Connecting the electricityCeramic hobs with controls Joining the hob to the oven Or the control panelRear view of the Control Panel Connecting the gasModel VT DUAL.1 Gas conversion Unit Hob dimensionsConfiguration ElectricsGas Technical details Characteristics Common to ALL ModelsCharacteristics of the VT DUAL.1 Special requirements Before first use Touch control user InstructionsModels TR 640, TT 640, TR 620, TT 620 and TM Switching the Appliance onSelecting the Hotplate to be Switched on Switching the Appliance OFF Switching the Hotplate OFFResidual Heat Indicator Connecting / Turning on the Double and Triple HotplateModels TT 630, TC 620 and TR Disconnecting / Turning OFF the Double HotplateLocking the Hobs Sensors Unlocking for cooking only models shown in figureSwitching HEAT-UP Function on Safety disconnectionCancelling the locking function Heat-up function Automatic cooking startSwitching HEAT-UP Function OFF Timer FunctionModifying the Power Level DU- Ring HEAT-UP Function Switching on the clockViewing / Changing the programmed time Disconnecting the clockQuick switch-off Models TC 620, TR 735 AB and TRChanging the programmed time Clock as a Countdown timerSwitching on the counter Models TT 640 and TRPower surges Switching off the counterCeramic hobs with controls Instructions Double Circuit InstructionsIgniting the burners Residual Heat IndicatorsAnti-accidental turn system On gas controls Suggestions for using the burners effectively Mantaining the VT DUAL.1 Advice on using the hotplates effectivelyCleaning and care the burners Recommended Cleaning Products Cleaning and careCleaning and Care the Glass Light soilingWhen the glass’ colour changes Cleaning and Care the FramePan is sticking to the glass Message ER 25 and the beeping signalNeither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are working 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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