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Installation and maintenance manual

COCINAS CRISTAL-GAS CG.1 4G / CG.1 3G. 1P

CG Lux-60 4G. / CG Lux-70 4G. / CG Lux-70 4G AI AL

CG Lux-70 5G. / CG Lux-60 4G. Al AL / CG Lux-70 5G. Al AL

CG Lux-70 5G AI TR AL / CG Lux-70 5G TR / CGC 4G / CGC 4G AI AL

CG Lux-75 2G AI TR AL / CG Lux-86 3G AI TR AL

CG Lux-86 2G 1P AI TR AL

Summary of Contents for CG Lux -70 4G AI AL

Page 1: ...AL GAS CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P CG Lux 60 4G CG Lux 70 4G CG Lux 70 4G AI AL CG Lux 70 5G CG Lux 60 4G Al AL CG Lux 70 5G Al AL CG Lux 70 5G AI TR AL CG Lux 70 5G TR CGC 4G CGC 4G AI AL CG Lux 75 2G AI TR A...

Page 2: ...in a safe place so that you can consult it whenever necessary and comply with the warranty requirements To benefit from our Warranty you must pre sent proof of purchase together with the warranty cert...

Page 3: ...ensions and powers 16 Technical Data 18 Rating Plates 20 Use and Maintenance 24 Special requirements before first use 24 Component Parts of Gas Burners 24 Lighting of Burners 24 Switching on Electric...

Page 4: ...ximum calorific power 6 400 Kcal h 7 5 kW CG 1 3G 1P see drawing 2 1 Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW 2 High power hotplate of 1 500 W 145 mm 3 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Fast burne...

Page 5: ...ner controls All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW CGC 4G and CGC 4G AI AL see drawing 4 1 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal...

Page 6: ...incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 9 020 Kcal h 10 5 kW CG Lux 70 5G TR and CG Lux 70 5G AI TR AL See drawing 6 1 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Triple ring burner of 3 000 Kcal h 3...

Page 7: ...burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Burner controls All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW CG Lux 75 2G AI TR AL See drawing 8 1 Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h...

Page 8: ...rate a pan support Maximum calorific power 7 520 Kcal h 8 75 kW CG Lux 86 2G 1P AI TR AL See drawing 10 1 Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 3 High p...

Page 9: ...front of 110 cm2 In this case the minimum distance bet ween the lower part of the hob and the upper part of the furniture below the hob will be 20 mm If there is no front ventilation slot the minimum...

Page 10: ...exposed to high temperatures In the cases of the models CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P the clamps must be fitted as shown in the picture 13 depending on the thickness of the furniture For worktops 30 mm thic...

Page 11: ...y rise to 60o C CONNECTING THE HOB TO THE OVEN Mod CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P and CGC 4G OR THE CONTROL PANEL To connect the hob to the oven four telescopic universal joints are provided See drawing 17 To mak...

Page 12: ...ove tho se for the oven This hob comes complete with knob covers for all TEKA ovens except for models RT 600 and RT 800 For these two models order the knob covers in your nearest TEKA establishment or...

Page 13: ...appliance or hot gas exhaust otherwise heat damage to the hose and cable could occur When installation is completed check that all the gaskets are leaktight and any other possible leak using a soap ba...

Page 14: ...es well so as to avoid the risk of gas leaks Reposition the pan support and burner covers Once the gas nozzles have been replaced the following instructions must be followed to graduate the minimum se...

Page 15: ...for a small flame Once the setting has been graduated check the the flame remains at its mini mum setting when the control is brusquely turned between the maximum and the minimum setting Models CG LU...

Page 16: ...ngth 570 570 580 580 580 580 690 Width 492 492 490 490 490 490 490 3 5 kW Triple ring gas burner 3 kW fast burner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 75 kW semi fast burner 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 kW auxiliary burner 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 17: ...sions mm Length 690 690 690 690 690 670 815 815 Width 490 490 490 490 490 350 405 405 3 5 kW Triple ring gas burner 1 1 2 2 2 3 kW fast burner 1 2 2 1 1 1 75 kW semi fast burner 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 kW auxil...

Page 18: ...ns of this appliance are printed on the label or the rating plate c This appliance must not be connected to a device for the evacuation of combustion pro ducts Its installation and connection will be...

Page 19: ...ple Large Standard Small ring Nominal calorific consumption kW 3 5 3 1 75 1 Nominal consumptions G 130 Nm3 h 0 49 0 42 0 24 0 14 G 150 Nm3 h 0 63 0 54 0 31 0 18 G 110 Nm3 h 0 79 0 68 0 40 0 23 G 20 Nm...

Page 20: ...I2H3 I3 II2H3 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT H EKTPIKO TYP B1D21300A 220 230 V 50 60 Hz 1 500 W TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPA A Mod CG LUX 60 4G G 110 Vr Nm3 h G 20 Vr Nm3 h 1 70 0 71 G 130...

Page 21: ...r Nm3 h 1 05 0 83 G 150 Vr ES FR Nm3 h G 30 Mr Kg h 1 35 0 55 G 31 Mr Kg h 0 54 Qn P C S 7 50 Clase 3 N Cat Kat III1ace2H3 II2E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT Cat Kat II2H3 I3 II2H3 p mbar 2...

Page 22: ...0 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT H EKTPIKO TYP A1324210A TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPA A Mod CGC 4G AI AL G 110 Vr Nm3 h G 20 Vr Nm3 h 1 70 0 71 G 130 Vr Nm3 h G 25 Vr Nm3 h 1 05 0 83 G 150 Vr ES FR...

Page 23: ...H3 I3 II2H3 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT H EKTPIKO TYP A1404000I 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 6 W TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPA A Mod CG LUX 86 3G AI TR AL CG LUX 86 3G AI TR G 110 Vr Nm3 h G 20...

Page 24: ...heck that the controls are in the correct position Open the mains connection gas tap or the gas bottle cock Put a lit match lighter or flame etc next to the burner if no automatic lighting is availabl...

Page 25: ...opriate position Open the gas flow key or the gas cylinder key Press the control knob and turn it at the same time in anti clockwise direction as far as it will go to the ignition setting ignition ill...

Page 26: ...use and can cause burns The red point hotplate 1 500 W heats up especially quickly and at its maximum power during approximately the first five minutes After this time its power drops to 500 W and it...

Page 27: ...the presence or absence of a flame at the burner During ignition the tap must be kept pressed in for 5 to 10 seconds until the thermocouple heats up and sends the flame confirmation signal to the tap...

Page 28: ...cking in the hob glass switch all the burner con trols to the off position 0 turn off the gas connection and disconnect the electri city supply Contact your TEKA Technical Service Do not use the glass...

Page 29: ...be allowed to protrude over the edges of the hob in order to prevent deflected flames from damaging worktops with plastic sur faces For maximum efficiency with electric hotpla tes follow these guideli...

Page 30: ...pans which reflect excessive heat downwards directly on the pan support When using a griddle pan stoneware pots or pans which reflect heat downwards always use the pan support supplement Do not place...

Page 31: ...ans as this may cause irreparable damage Do not spill cold liquids on the glass or the burners when they are hot Do not stand or lean on the glass It may break and cause injury Cleaning and conservati...

Page 32: ...excessi ve humidity or temperature should be avoided where possible Steam appliances must not be used to clean the heating plate No part of this appliance requires period lubri cation though the gas t...

Page 33: ...e burners do not ignite Gas is not reaching the hob Check that the gas bottle regulator is correctly positioned and open Open the gas connection tap in the case of mains gas The burner ignites but whe...

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