Teka VT DUAL., TT 620, VT CM Anti-accidental turn system On gas controls, Igniting the burners

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To only have the inside ring turned on, turn the control knob clockwise and set it to the position you require. To turn on the whole hotplate, set the control to position “12” and go on turning, gently, until it goes past “0” and you hear a “CLICK”. Then set the control to the position required. When the whole hotplate is turned on, and you only want to have the smaller ring working, set the control to ZERO and then turn it on again.

Whether only one ring is turned on, or both, you can regulate the temperature by setting the control to intermediary posi- tions, just as with the normal and halogen hobs described in the previous paragraph.

With double circuit regulators, when the control is set to “0” it may only be turned clockwise, as there is a catch which prevents you moving from “0” to “12” and vice-versa.

Before turning on one of the hob’s heating elements, you should identify the corres- ponding control. To this end, it is shown beside each control which heating element it corresponds to.

The amber indicator light at the front of the controls shows that one or more heaters is in operation. The indicator light is situated below the glass on the model VT CM.

RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATORS

When a heating area reaches a tempera- ture of more than 60±15ºC the correspon- ding residual heat indicator comes on, and stays on - even if the control is set to zero

-until the temperature drops. However, special attention should be paid to the temperature of the cooking area because there is a possibility, albeit remote, that the indicator will fail and that the temperature in that area will not be shown.

Model VT DUAL.1

Anti-accidental turn system

on gas controls

On models without the safety system (without the gas cut-off device), the gas taps are equipped with a mechani- cal system that prevents the controls from being freely turned from the off position to the on position (and, therefore, prevents any accidental escape of gas from the bur- ners) if the control has not previously been pressed down.

If at any time while using the hob you notice that a control can be turned from the off position without it needing to be pressed down before- hand (for example: due to dirt which may have got into the gas taps and built up there) you should, for your own safety, get quickly in touch with technical assistance in order to resol- ve this fault.

Igniting the burners

*Make sure that the knobs are in their co- rrect position.

*Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder’s tap.

*Put a flame or spark to the burner.

*Make sure that the control corresponds to the burner you want to turn on - the

control panel and the upper part of each burner shows which control belongs to which burner. Press the control knob (fi- gure 12) and at the same time turn it anti-clockwise to the maximum position (the big flame). The burner will now come on at full power; then, if you wish, you can turn the knob to the minimum po- sition (the small flame).

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Contents Ceramic Hobs Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières / Spis treœci Installation PrésentationInformations Techniques Utilisation ET EntretienModel VTN DC Modell VTN DCModèle VTN DC GB Model VT CMGB Model VT DUAL.1 DE Modell VT DUAL.1FR Modèle VT DUAL.1 Model VT CM Inox HalogenModel VTC DC Modell VTC DCModèle VTC DC Model VTC BModel VR Modell VRModèle VR Model TTModel VT TC Model TR Modell VT TCModèle VT TC Modell TRGB Model TT DE Modelle TTFR Modèle TT GB Models TR 640 and TTModel TT 600, TR 600 and TB Model TC Modell TT 600, TR 600 und TBModèle TT 600, TR 600 et TB Modelle TCModel TR 735 AB Model TM Modell TR 735 AB Modell TMModèle TR 735 AB 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 ModelsConnecting the electricity Ceramic hobs with controlsPositioning the oven Joining the hob to the oven Or the control panelRear view of the Control Panel Connecting the gasModel VT DUAL.1 Gas conversion Hob dimensions ConfigurationUnit 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 Hotplate OFF Residual Heat IndicatorSwitching the Appliance OFF Connecting / Turning on the Double and Triple HotplateDisconnecting / Turning OFF the Double Hotplate Locking the Hobs SensorsModels TT 630, TC 620 and TR Unlocking for cooking only models shown in figureSafety disconnection Cancelling the locking functionSwitching HEAT-UP Function on Heat-up function Automatic cooking startTimer Function Modifying the Power Level DU- Ring HEAT-UP FunctionSwitching HEAT-UP Function OFF Switching on the clockDisconnecting the clock Quick switch-offViewing / Changing the programmed time Models TC 620, TR 735 AB and TRClock as a Countdown timer Switching on the counterChanging the programmed time 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 Cleaning and care Cleaning and Care the GlassRecommended Cleaning Products Light soilingWhen the glass’ colour changes Cleaning and Care the FrameMessage ER 25 and the beeping signal Neither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are workingPan is sticking to the glass 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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