Teka TT 620, VT CM, VT DUAL., 1 VTC B, TB 600, TR 640, TR 600 Power surges, Switching off the counter

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1 Touch the clock sensor (7) various times, until the pilot light (14) underne- ath the clock indicators (8) lights up.

2 Use the or sensors (5/4) to alter the time.

2 Before using any hotplate, touch the clock sensor (7). All the control dis- plays (11) are switched off.

3 Use the or sensors to input the time.

The countdown timer is activated, even though the hob is disconnected, until it has counted down the time required, or until you turn it off.

Switching off the counter

If you wish to stop the countdown timer be- fore the programmed time has elapsed:

1 Touch the clock sensor (7) various times, until the pilot light (14) underne- ath the clock indicators (8) is lit.

2 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to 00. The clock is cancelled.

Quick switch-off

1 Touch the countdown timer sensor

(7)various times, until the pilot light (14) underneath the clock indicators (8) is lit.

2 Touch sensors and (5 and 4) si- multaneously and the counter will be disconnected.

MODELS TC 620, TR 735 AB AND TR 641

Whenever the clock is not being used in conjunction with a cooking area, it can be used as a countdown timer. To do this, you use the clock without selecting a hotplate.

Switching on the counter

When the appliance is switched off.

1 Touch the On sensor (1).

When the programmed time elapses, a se- ries of beeps will sound for several se- conds. To switch these beeps off, touch the sensor (7).

Switching off the counter

If you wish to stop the countdown timer be- fore the programmed time has elapsed:

1 Select the countdown timer sensor

(7). The decimal point (13) will come on.

2 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to 00. The clock is cancelled.

Quick switch-off

1 Select the countdown timer sensor

(7). The decimal point (13) will come on.

2 Touch the sensors or (7/4) simul- taneously and the clock will be discon- nected.

Always keep the area for contro- lling the cooking areas empty and dry.

When any problem concerning the controls arises that is not covered in this manual, you should disconnect the appliance and contact TEKA's technical service.

Power surges

When the touch control system undergoes a power surge of the type which may occur within electricity supply networks, the hot- plates will disconnect and a continuous, 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 TMModel TM Model TR Modell TM Modell TRModèle TM Modèle 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 panelConnecting the gas Model VT DUAL.1Rear view of the Control Panel Gas conversion Unit Hob dimensionsConfiguration ElectricsGas Characteristics Common to ALL Models Characteristics of the VT DUAL.1Technical details Special requirements Before first use Touch control user InstructionsSwitching the Appliance on Selecting the Hotplate to be Switched onModels TR 640, TT 640, TR 620, TT 620 and TM 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 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 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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