Teka VT CM, TT 620, VT DUAL. Ceramic hobs with controls Instructions, Double Circuit Instructions

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termittent beeping will sound. One of the following messages will appear intermit- tently on the hotplates' displays *.

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*On models TR 640 and TT 640 the digit E will not appear, since these models only have three power indicators for the hotplates.

When normal power resumes, the beeping and the display message will cease, while the hotplates will remain disconnected and the residual heat indicator H will appear in the displays where the hotplates were in use before the surge occurred. From this point, the hob can be used again.

The touch control will detect such power surges whenever the hob is con- nected to the mains, even if it is not being used at that particular time, so the alarm above may be activated even when the touch control is switched off.

Abnormally high power surges can cause the control system to mal- function (as with any type of electrical appliance).

Ceramic hobs with controls

instructions

Each of the glass ceramic hob’s heating elements is connected to a power regula- tor that controls the operating and stoppa- ge time of each of them (more or less heat). (See fig. 10)

Each power regulator control knob has numbering from “0” to “12”.

The hob with the integrated controls (model VT CM) has the numbering on the glass. (See fig. 11).

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fig. 10

At postion “0” the hob does not operate, at position “1” there is not much operating time but a great deal of stoppage time. With the remaining control knob positions, the operating time increases while the stoppage time decreases, until at position “12” where operation is continuous, only cutting off when the warm hotplate’s ther- mostat cuts in to turn off the power when the maximum permitted temperature is re- ached.

DOUBLE CIRCUIT INSTRUCTIONS

The double circuit heating elements are hotplates made up of two mutually inde- pendent heating elements, and they are controlled by a power regulator that allows the smaller, inside ring to be turned on, or both inside and outside at the same time.

fig. 11

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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 ABModell TM Modell TR Model TM Model 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 ovenModel VT DUAL.1 Connecting the gasRear view of the Control Panel Gas conversion Electrics Hob dimensionsConfiguration UnitGas Characteristics of the VT DUAL.1 Characteristics Common to ALL ModelsTechnical details Touch control user Instructions Special requirements Before first useSelecting the Hotplate to be Switched on Switching the Appliance 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 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 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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