Teka TR 640, TT 620, VT CM, VT DUAL., 1 VTC B Locking the Hobs Sensors, Models TT 630, TC 620 and TR

Models: TT 640 TT 620 VT CM VT DUAL. TT 600 TR 735 AB TB 600 TR 600 TR 640 1 VTC B

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4 On model TR 735 AB, if once the second circuit is in operation you then wish to activate the third circuit, touch the sen- sor (6) once again. Once you have done this, the second pilot light (10) will come on.

Models TT 630, TC 620 and TR 641:

The double circuit may be activated or de- activated by touching the sensor (6) at any time, providing the hotplate is swit- ched on.

DISCONNECTING / TURNING OFF THE DOUBLE HOTPLATE

1 The hotplate that you want to disconnect has to be already activated. The decimal point (13) must be lit.

2 Touch the double hotplate's sensor

(6). The pilot (10) will go off, and the out- side ring will be disconnected.

DISCONNECTING / TURNING OFF THE TRIPLE HOTPLATE (MODEL TR735 AB)

1 Touch the sensor (6). The first pilot light (10) will go off, and the third ring will be disconnected.

2 If you touch the sensor (6) once again the second pilot light (10) will go off and the second ring will be disconnected. Only the first circuit will remain on.

Locking the Hob's Sensors

To avoid the controls being tampered with, you can block the entire unit, except for the on/off sensor, using the locking sensor (9), (except on models TT 600, TB 600,

TT630, TR 600, TC 620, TR 735 AB, TR 641 and TM 601 - see next section). This feature is useful as a child-safety device. When locking is enabled, the pilot light

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(12) is lit.

If you use the on / off sensor to turn the ap- pliance off when locking is activated, the appliance will still be locked when you turn the appliance back on again.

SAFETY FUNCTION (only models TT 600, TB 600, TR 600, TT 630, TC 620, TR 735 AB, TR 641 and TM 601 )

The safety function can be enabled after the hob is connected. To do so, touch sen- sor (1) to enable the touch control. Im- mediately touch sensor (4) for five se- conds. An L (for 'Locked') will appear on the displays. The touch control will be swit- ched off after a few seconds. If the cooking area is hot, an L and an H will appear al- ternately on the corresponding display.

This needs to be done within 5 seconds after the touch control is activated, with no sensor other than those indicated being touched during that time, or the locking will not be carried out.

The electronic control will remain locked until the user unlocks it, even after the con- trol is disconnected using the on/off sensor or when restarting after there has been a power cut.

Unlocking for cooking (only models shown in figure 8)

To unlock the control and use it, touch sen- sor (1) to enable the touch control. Im- mediately touch, at the same time, the two sensors to the right or, on models TR 735 AB and TT 630, to the left. The L va- nishes from the display and an 0 appears with the lower point flashing, or a H and an 0 appear alternately if the corresponding hotplate is hot, and the hob will be ready to use for cooking. When you disconnect the

control with the on/off sensor (1) the

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Teka TR 640, VT CM Locking the Hobs Sensors, Models TT 630, TC 620 and TR, Disconnecting / Turning OFF the Double Hotplate

TT 640, TT 620, VT CM, VT DUAL., TT 600 specifications

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