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* Rapid  burners  should  not  be  used  with

pans that have a small diameter, becau-
se part of the flame will spread away from
the pan, thus reducing  performance sig-
nificantly (see figure 5).

* The  burners  should  not  be  operated

without there being a pan on them, or gas
will  be  wasted  and  the  grid  will  heat  up
excessively. The pan should be covered
up, in order to save energy.

* When the burners are in operation, they

ought  not  to  be  exposed  to  strong
draughts,  because  as  well  as  losing
calorific power, there is the danger of the
flame going out, which would lead to gas
escaping  -  except  on  hobs  with  the
safety feature - and could cause an acci-
dent. This point is particularly important
when  the burners are operating at their
minimum power.

* If the burner makes the pans smoky, or

if the tip of the flame is yellow, the bur-
ner  should  be  cleaned.  If  this  anomaly
persists, you should contact the Techni-
cal Assistance Service.

* Griddles and grills should not be used to

cook  on  a  low  heat  -  they  can  damage
the hob.

* Cast  iron  plates  should  not  be  used  on

the  grid,  because they reflect too much
heat onto the hob.

* Pans placed on the burners should not jut

out past the edge of the hob, because the
effect of the flame being reflected from the
pan  can  damage  hobs  whose  surfaces
are not resistent to high temperatures.

* The grids should be cleaned with a non-

abrasive scourer when they have cooled
down.

* The burners - the grooves in particular -

should  be  cleaned  at  regular  intervals;
they  should  be  put  into  warm,  soapy
water  and  cleaned  with  a  scourer  or  a
stiff brush.

* Do  not  clean  the  enamel  diffusing

covers  while  they  are  still  hot. Abrasive
products  can  cause  damage:  vinegar,
coffee, milk, salt water and tomato juice
that remain on the enamel surfaces for a
long period of time.

fig. 6

Diffusing cover

Diffusing crown

Injector

Injector holder

Suggestions for using the 

burners effectively

fig. 5

Right

Wrong

Cleaning and care

of the burners

Summary of Contents for EM60 3G 1P AI AL TR

Page 1: ...DE CUISSON ISTRUZIONI PER L INSTALLAZIONE E RACCOMANDAZIONI D USO E MANUTENZIONE PIANI COTTURA EM 60 4G AI TR TV EM 60 4G AI AL TR TV EM 60 4G AI TR EM 60 4G AI AL TR EM 60 3G 1P AI TR TV EM 60 3G 1P...

Page 2: ...8 9 9 11 11 12 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 GB DE 2 Inhaltsverzeichnis Pr sentation Hinweise zum Gebrauch Einbau Einbauort f r die Kochfelder Einbauort f r den Umluftofen Verankerung des Ko...

Page 3: ...ue chose ne fonctionne pas Page 4 34 35 35 36 36 36 37 37 39 39 40 41 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 47 FR Indice Presentazione Guida per l uso Installazione Alloggiamento dei piani cottura Alloggia...

Page 4: ...Potenza calorifica massima 8 208 Kcal h 9 55 kW GB 1 2 3 4 5 Introduction Pr sentation Pr sentation Presentazione Models EM 60 3G 1P AI AL TR FUND and EM 60 3G 1P AI TR FUND 1 Electric hotplate 145 mm...

Page 5: ...rto coperchio Potenza calorifica massima 8 208 Kcal h 9 55 kW 1 2 3 4 5 Models EM 60 3G 1P AI TR TV EM 60 3G 1P AI AL TR TV EM 60 3G 1P AI TR TV FUND and EM 60 3G 1P AI AL TR TV FUND 1 Electric hotpla...

Page 6: ...tee it is essential that you submit the pur chase receipt together with the guarantee certificate You should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the tech nical datasheet together with th...

Page 7: ...r part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the hob should be 650 mm If the hood s installation instructions recom mend that the gap is greater than this you should follow this advice The uni...

Page 8: ...tallation standards and regula tions Ventilation slots should also be made at the site in compliance with current norms The hob is provided with a threaded con nection 1 2 in diameter in line with ISO...

Page 9: ...ontact either with the body of the hob or with the body of the oven if the oven is installed in the same unit Important Any alteration that is to be made to the appliance to convert it to a different...

Page 10: ...o the right 4 When properly adjusted check that the flame does not go out when you turn the knob quickly from maximum to mini mum TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A does not accept liability for any hob malfunction...

Page 11: ...ner 1 75 kW 1 1 1 1 Auxiliary gas burner 1 kW 1 1 1 1 Triple crown gas burner 3 8 kW 1 1 1 1 Electric hotplate 145 mm 1 1 500 W 1 Electric Nominal Power W for 230V 0 6 1 500 0 6 1 500 Supply voltage V...

Page 12: ...n sources should be kept clear a window opened or an effective mechical ventilation system device such as a hood installed The intense and prolonged use of the appliance may call for complemen tary ve...

Page 13: ...the burner control 2 Keeping the burner control pressed down turn it all the way till the gas igni tes and keep it pressed down for at least 2 seconds so that the safety ther mocouple can take effect...

Page 14: ...hob you notice that a control can be turned from the off position without it needing to be pressed down beforehand for example because of dirt which may have got into and accumulated in the gas taps y...

Page 15: ...s you should contact the Techni cal Assistance Service Griddles and grills should not be used to cook on a low heat they can damage the hob Cast iron plates should not be used on the grid because they...

Page 16: ...tween the taps and the supply pipe The burners are working properly when their flame is stable and a greeny blue colour If the tip of the flame is yellow the burners need to be cleaned if the problem...

Page 17: ...surface contact see fig 8 Do not use pans with a diameter that is smaller than that of the hotplate in order to avoid boiling foods spilling over onto the hotplates Dry the bottom of your pans before...

Page 18: ...clean the hob Do not clean the hotplates while they are still hot Models that have a glass cover should be cleaned with warm water without using rough cloths or abrasive substances To make it easier t...

Page 19: ...and injector without using anything which could damage or alter the diameter of the gas outlet opening Before calling the Technical Service please make the following checks There is a spark but the b...

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