Teka TR 600, TT 620, VT CM Timer Function, Modifying the Power Level DU- Ring HEAT-UP Function

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dicator will flash on and off, alternating bet- ween 9 and A, then decrease it to power 6 using sensor . The system will keep the hotplate at power 9 (maximum) for 2.5 mi- nutes, flashing on and off alternately bet- ween 6 and A, then (after 2.5 mins.) it will automatically decrease to constant coo- king level 6.

MODIFYING THE POWER LEVEL DU- RING HEAT-UP FUNCTION

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

2 Use sensor or to change the power level (4/5).

When increasing the power using the

sensor (5) the time that has already elapsed is taken into account.

e.g.:

You have selected power 1 (1 minute's re- mote cooking) and after 30 seconds you change it to 4 (6.5 minutes). The heat-up time will be 6 minutes (6.30 minus 0.30). When you use sensor (4) to alter the power, remote cooking automatically dis- connects.

SWITCHING HEAT-UP FUNCTION OFF

When at least 10 seconds have elapsed since activating remote cooking:

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

2 Touch the sensor (4). The remote co- oking function is deactivated.

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Timer Function

This feature enables you to do your cooking while you yourself are not present: The timed hotplate will switch off automatically when the time you have chosen elapses.

MODELS TR 640 AND TT 640

On these models you can set the timer on all hotplates both independently or simul- taneously.

Switching on the clock

1 The hotplate to be controlled must have already been selected. The correspon- ding decimal point (13) must be lit. The monitoring indicator light (11) that co- rresponds to the hotplate selected will come on.

2 Select a power level between 1 and 9 for the hotplate that has been selected.

3 Touch the clock sensor (7). The indi- cator (8) shows 00 and a decimal point will appear (13).

4 Use the or sensors (5/4) to select the time you wish to set (from 1 to 99 mi- nutes).

The clock will, after just a few seconds, begin to monitor the time automatically.

You can keep your finger on the or sensors (5/4) to make the minutes pass by automatically and choose your selec-

tion more quickly.

If you wish to set the timer for another hot- plate, the same process should be repea- ted (steps 1 to 4).

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Contents Ceramic Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières / Spis treœci Utilisation ET Entretien InstallationPrésentation Informations TechniquesGB Model VT CM Model VTN DCModell VTN DC Modèle VTN DCModel VT CM Inox Halogen GB Model VT DUAL.1DE Modell VT DUAL.1 FR Modèle VT DUAL.1Model VTC B Model VTC DCModell VTC DC Modèle VTC DCModel TT Model VRModell VR Modèle VRModell TR Model VT TC Model TRModell VT TC Modèle VT TCGB Models TR 640 and TT GB Model TTDE Modelle TT FR Modèle TTModelle TC Model TT 600, TR 600 and TB Model TCModell TT 600, TR 600 und TB Modèle TT 600, TR 600 et TBModèle TM Model TR 735 AB Model TMModell TR 735 AB Modell TM Modèle TR 735 ABModel TM Model TR Modell TM Modell TRModèle TM Modèle TR Safety instructions Guide to Using the Instructions BookletPositioning the hobs GB InstallationModels Fixing the hob See figsJoining the hob to the oven Or the control panel Connecting the electricityCeramic hobs with controls Positioning the ovenConnecting the gas Model VT DUAL.1Rear view of the Control Panel Gas conversion Electrics Hob dimensionsConfiguration UnitGas Characteristics Common to ALL Models Characteristics of the VT DUAL.1Technical details Touch control user Instructions Special requirements Before first useSwitching the Appliance on Selecting the Hotplate to be Switched onModels TR 640, TT 640, TR 620, TT 620 and TM Connecting / Turning on the Double and Triple Hotplate Switching the Hotplate OFFResidual Heat Indicator Switching the Appliance OFFUnlocking for cooking only models shown in figure Disconnecting / Turning OFF the Double HotplateLocking the Hobs Sensors Models TT 630, TC 620 and TRHeat-up function Automatic cooking start Safety disconnectionCancelling the locking function Switching HEAT-UP Function onSwitching on the clock Timer FunctionModifying the Power Level DU- Ring HEAT-UP Function Switching HEAT-UP Function OFFModels TC 620, TR 735 AB and TR Disconnecting the clockQuick switch-off Viewing / Changing the programmed timeModels TT 640 and TR Clock as a Countdown timerSwitching on the counter Changing the programmed timeSwitching off the counter Power surgesDouble Circuit Instructions Ceramic hobs with controls InstructionsResidual Heat Indicators Anti-accidental turn system On gas controlsIgniting the burners Suggestions for using the burners effectively Advice on using the hotplates effectively Cleaning and care the burnersMantaining the VT DUAL.1 Light soiling Cleaning and careCleaning and Care the Glass Recommended Cleaning ProductsCleaning and Care the Frame When the glass’ colour changesMessage ER 21 on the control and subsequent disconnection Message ER 25 and the beeping signalNeither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are working Pan is sticking to the glassGas burners are making the pans dirty Gas burners are not lightingTeka Industrial, S.A Teka Küchentechnik GmbH Teka Group
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TT 640, TT 620, VT CM, VT DUAL., TT 600 specifications

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