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The minimum diameter of the pans to be used is 140 mm. For pans of 120 mm diameter or less, use the small burner with the pan sup- port supplement.
Switching on Electric Hotplates
The electric hotplates are controlled by a seven step switch. To obtain different powers the corresponding control must be turned to the desired setting. (See drawing 23).
The pan should be placed on the electric hot- plate before it is switched on.
The powers corresponding to each setting of the control knob are shown in the following table:
Hotplate Ø 145 – 1500 W.
Control at | Power |
0 | Disconnected |
1 | 135 W. |
2 | 165 W. |
3 | 250 W. |
4 | 500 W. |
5 | 750 W. |
6 | 1500 W. |
These hobs have zones which become hot during and after their use and can cause burns.
The
The control panel features a square drawing containing circles beside each control knob, indicating to which hotplate the control corres- ponds.
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On the same panel there is a pilot light which indicates the operation of one or more hotplates.
BA
Drawing 23 | C |
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AHotplate operation pilot
BControl indicator
CPilot light
When connecting the hotplate for the first time, or if the plate has not been used in a long time, it is necessary to dry out any humi- dity which may have been absorbed by the insulation. To achieve this, switch the hotplate on, without any pan, for five minutes at power position 2.
TEKA Industrial, S.A. will accept no responsi- bility for possible inaccuracies contained in this instruction manual due to transcription or printing errors.
It also reserves the right to make any modifi- cations it considers necessary or useful to its appliances without affecting their essential characteristics.