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any of the “sliders” cursors (2) of
one of the linked zone. The power
level and its variations are displayed
simultaneously on the power indicators
(3) of both zones.The led (7) located
on the icon will light up.
To deactivate this function, you must
touch the ''slider''cursor sensor(2)
in the position ''0''. Also, when the
function is disabled, the levels of
powers and functions assigned to the
related zones are cleared.
Safety switch off function
If due to an error one or several
heating zones do not switch off, the
appliance will be automatically discon-
nected after a set amount of time (see
table 1).
Table 1
Selected
power
level
MAXIMUN
OPERATING TIME
(in hours)
0
0
1
8
2
5
3
4
4
4
5
3
6
3
7
2
8
2
9
1
P
10 minutes,
readjusts to level 9
When the “safety switch off” function
has been triggered, a 0is displayed if
the glass surface temperature is not
dangerous for the user or an H if there
is a burn risk.
Keep the control panel of the
heating areas clean and dry at all
times.
In the event of operating pro-
blems or incidents not mentioned
in this manual, disconnect the
appliance and contact the TEKA
technical service.
Suggestions and
recommendations
* Use pots or pans with thick, comple-
tely flat bottoms.
* Pots/pans with a smaller diameter
than the shown heating area are
not recommended.
* Do not slide pots and pans over the
glass because they could scratch it.
* Although the glass can take knocks
from large pots and pans without
sharp edges, try not to knock it.
* To avoid damaging the ceramic
glass surface, do not drag pots
and pans over the glass and keep
the undersides of them clean and
in good condition.
Try not to spill sugar or pro-
ducts containing sugar on the glass
as while the surface is hot these
could damage it.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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