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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

The installations, conversions and maintenance 

operations listed in this part must only be carried 

out by authorised personnel. The manufacturer 

cannot be held responsible for any damage to 

persons or property resulting from an incorrect 

installation of the appliance. 

The appliance is to be placed directly on the floor 

and should not be mounted on a base.

•  The safety and automatic adjustment devices of the 

appliances may, during its life, only be modified by 

the manufacturer or duly authorised supplier.

• This appliance shall be installed only by 

authorised personnel and in accordance with 

the  manufacturer’s  installation  instructions,  local 

gas  fitting  regulations,  municipal  building  codes, 

electrical  wiring  regulations,  AS  5601  -  Gas 

Installations and any other statutory regulations.

• Failure to install the appliance correctly could 

invalidate any manufactures warranty and lead to 

prosecution under the above quoted regulation. 

•  Before installation, make sure that local distribution 

conditions (gas and electrical) are compatible with 

the appliance’s adjustment. Refer to data label for 

gas type.

•  As it is not connected to a device for the evacuation 

of the products of combustion, it must be installed in 

accordance with current regulations and used in a 

well ventilated location. Particular attention must be 

paid to the regulations on ventilation.

VENTILATION 

All rooms require an openable window or equivalent, 

while some rooms require a permanent vent in addition 

to the openable window.

Ventilation  must  be  in  accordance  with  AS5601  - 

Gas Installations. In general, the appliance should 

have adequate ventilation for complete combustion 

of gas, proper flueing and to maintain temperature of 

immediate surroundings within safe limits.

The use of a gas appliance results in production of 

heat and moisture in the room  in which it is installed. 

Ensure  that  the  kitchen  is  well  ventilated;  keep 

natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical 

ventilation device (mechanical extraction hood).

Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for 

additional ventilation, for example increasing the level 

of mechanical ventilation where present.

UNPACKING YOUR COOKER

•  Once the packaging has been removed, thoroughly 

check that the appliance is in perfect condition. If 

you have any doubts do not use the appliance and 

call our Service Centre.

•  Do not move the appliance by the handles. 

•  Some parts mounted on the appliance are protected 

by a plastic film. This protection must be removed 

before using the appliance. We recommend slitting 

the plastic film along the edges with a sharp knife or 

pin.

The packaging materials used (cardboard,plastic 

bags, polystyrene foam, nails etc.) must not be 

left anywhere within easy reach of children as 

they are a potential hazard source.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

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POSITION

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The appliance should be positioned in good light and 

free from draughts. Any adjoining wall surface situated 

within 200 mm from the edge of any hob burner must be 

a suitable non-combustible material for a height of 150 

mm for the entire length of the hob. Any combustible 

construction above the hotplate must be at least 750 

mm above the top of the burner and no construction 

shall be within 450 mm above the top of the burner.

Where a combustible surface adjacent to the cooker 

is less than 200 mm from the nearest burner it may 

be protected by a non-combustible protective layer in 

accordance with AS5601. The protection must 

ensure 

the surface temperature of the combustible surface 

does not exceed 65º C above ambient.

Summary of Contents for TEG64U

Page 1: ...461308278_003 04 2017 Models TEG64U TEG75U FREESTANDING COOKER OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...new equivalent appliance The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to the appropriate collection centre at the end of its useful life Failure to do so may result in a fine as provided for b...

Page 3: ...OTICE The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or use of the appliance For prompt warranty service please ensure that the w...

Page 4: ...for domestic use Any other use is considered improper and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsibleforanydamagetopersons or property resulting from an incorrect installation mainte...

Page 5: ...crewed on the back on the cooker and fixed to the wall with hooks Ensure the chains are taut Please refer to instructions for installation Before cooking for the first time ensure the oven is empty an...

Page 6: ...and allow them to cool before closing the lid fig 3 Avoid using the oven as a larder or as a saucepan cupboard when you are not using it for cooking if the oven is turned on accidentally it could caus...

Page 7: ...istance when entertaining Each knob on the front panel has a diagram printed above it showing to which burner it refers Our cookers are fitted with a electric oven and an electric grill To guarantee t...

Page 8: ...f you use the oven without any programming check that the timer is on the manual position Semi automatic operation After having selected a cooking to set cooking time first wind the timer up by turnin...

Page 9: ...lowing table and always use pans with lids fig 3 When the boiling point is reached it is best to turn the knob to the Low position Avoid using over sized pans that may radiate excessive heat and cause...

Page 10: ...s hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Wear oven gloves when placing or removing pans from the oven or use the handle D fig 2 provided Hook the handle to the edg...

Page 11: ...its heat is distributed by the fan This function is particularly recommended to defrost and warm up ready made meals FAN FORCED COOKING Turn the selector knob to the symbol and adjust the thermostat k...

Page 12: ...0 200 190 200 15 20 40 45 CAKES Angel cake Fruit cake Chocolate cake 0 8 0 8 0 8 2 2 2 190 200 200 52 65 45 170 190 190 200 190 200 45 65 45 The values given in the tables temperatures and cooking tim...

Page 13: ...degree of heat control is possible by selecting the most suitable oven shelf position for grilling the particular food The lower the shelf the less intense the heat This ability to adjust shelf posit...

Page 14: ...th flour or bread crumbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in the oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before they cool The next time use a sheet of baking...

Page 15: ...operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system STRUCTURE All the cooker parts in enamelled or painted metal steel or glass should be cleaned frequently with warm soapy water...

Page 16: ...way pay attention that when the glass is pull upwards the force of the hinges can close the door roughly LOCK AT LEAST ONE HINGE fig 11 13 REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP fig 13 Ensure the appliance is switch...

Page 17: ...s are set correctly for cooking and then repeat the operations given in the handbook Check the electrical system safety switches RCD If there is failure in the system call an electrician in The thermo...

Page 18: ...eing and to maintain temperature of immediate surroundings within safe limits The use of a gas appliance results in production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the...

Page 19: ...rniture This can be done by means of the terminal part of the leg themselves fig 15 Backguard The cookers which are equipped with this accessory leave the factory with this part inserted inside the pa...

Page 20: ...stop it falling forward completely causing damage to the kitchen or even serious injuries to the user Unfortunately the example on this page is the way many installers are installing uprights They ma...

Page 21: ...this point the oven will be secured in location and will not move forward at all It is recommended that all upright oven chains be fitted in this way Chain fixed in two locations Chain fixed in two l...

Page 22: ...16MM HOLE LEVEL TO THE SAFETY CHAIN HEIGHT ON EITHER CUPBOARD AS FAR BACK AS POSSIBLE LOCATE THE COOKER INTO POSITION AND PASS THE SAFETY CHAINS THROUGH THE 16MM HOLES WITH THE COOKER IN FINAL POSITI...

Page 23: ...ulled forward GAS CONNECTION This appliance shall be installed only by authorised personnel and in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions local gas fitting regulations municipal...

Page 24: ...hob gas burners is unnecessary If the appliance cannot be adjusted to perform correctly refer to the authorised service provider in your area TAPS fig 21 All gas taps are male cone type with only one...

Page 25: ...se wires and in addition follow all the instructions given in the ELECTRICAL CONNECTION paragraph To change the oven lamp see the instructions on REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP paragraph To change lamp holde...

Page 26: ...11 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION TEG64U TEG75U Lower heating element of the oven Top heating element of the oven grill Rear heating element Oven lamp Fan of the rear heating element Spit motor S...

Page 27: ...27 Electric wiring diagram mod TEG75U TECHNICAL FEATURES...

Page 28: ...28 Electric wiring diagram mod TEG64U TECHNICAL FEATURES...

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Page 30: ...cut out sizes All Technika Appliances must be installed by a qualified person s with adherence to the relevant electrical plumbing and GAS codes with compliance being issued as required by state or na...

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