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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) has to 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 TR 735 AB)

1

Touch  the  double  hotplate's  sensor 

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

2

If you touch the double hotplate's sensor

(6)  again,  the  second  pilot  (10)  will

go  off  and  the  second  ring  will  be  dis-
connected  also.  Only  the  inner  circuit
will be on.

Blocking 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  blocking  sensor 

(9)  (except on models TT 600, TB 600,

TT 630, TR 600, TC 620 and TR 735 AB -
see next section). This feature is useful as
a  child-safety  device.  When  blocking  is
activated, the pilot (12) is lit.

If  you  use  the  on  /  off  sensor  to  turn  the
appliance  off  when  blocking  is  activated,
the appliance will still be blocked when you
turn the appliance back on again.

SAFETY FUNCTION (only models TT

600, TB 600, TR 600, TT 630,TC 620

and TR 735 AB)

The safety function can be activated after
the hob is connected. To do so, touch sen-
sor 

(1)  to  activate  the  touch  control.

Immediately  touch  sensor 

(4)  for  five

seconds. An 

L

(for 'Locked') will appear in

the displays. After a few seconds the touch
control will  be  switched off. If  the cooking
area is hot, an 

L

and an 

will appear alter-

nately 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  blocking
will not be carried out.

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

Unblocking in order to cook (only on

models shown in figure 8)

To  unblock  the  control  and  use  it,  touch
sensor 

(1) to activate the touch control.

Immediately,  and  simultaneously,  touch
the two 

(5) sensors on the right or, on

model TR 735 AB, the two sensors  situa-
ted on the left. The 

L

vanishes from the dis-

play and an 

appears with the lower point

flashing,  or  a 

H

and  an 

0

appear  alterna-

tely  if  the  corresponding  hotplate  is  hot,
and  the  hob  will  be  ready  to  use  for  coo-
king. When you disconnect the control with
the on/off sensor 

(1) the blocking func-

tion  will  be  reactivated  and  will  reappear
the next time the touch control is activated.

Cancelling the blocking function

Blocking  can  be  permanently  deactivated

Summary of Contents for TB 600

Page 1: ...UNG GLASKERAMIK KOCHFELDER MANUEL D INSTALLATION ET D ENTRETIEN CERAMIC HOBS VTN DC VS U VT CM VT DUAL 1 VT HDC2 VTC HDC2 VTC B VTC DC VR 622 TS 600 TR 640 TR 620 VT TC 60 3 VT TC 60 PH TT 620 TZ 640...

Page 2: ...22 23 23 23 25 26 26 27 28 30 31 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 36 38 GB DE Einf hrung Hinweise zum Gebrauch Einbau Einbauort f r die Kochfelder Einbauort f r den Ofen oder das Bedienfeld Verankerung des Kochf...

Page 3: ...es double et triple foyer Blocage des Touches sensitives de la table de cuisson D connexion de s curit Coup de cuisson Fonction minuteur L Horloge en tant que chronom tre de compte rebours Surtensions...

Page 4: ...double foyer de 700 2 100 Watts 4 Plaque de 1 800 Watts 5 T moins de chaleur r siduelle Puissance lectrique maximale 6 900 Watts Model VS U 1 1 200 watt hotplate 2 1 800 watt hotplate 3 1 800 watt hot...

Page 5: ...800 Watts 5 T moins de chaleur r siduelle Puissance lectrique maximale 6 700 Watts Model VT HDC2 1 1 200 watt hotplate 2 700 1 700 watt double circuit hotplate 3 1 400 2 000 watt double circuit hotpl...

Page 6: ...00 Watts 5 T moins de chaleur r siduelle Puissance lectrique maximale 6 000 Watts Model VTC B 1 1 200 watt hotplate 2 1 800 watt hotplate 3 2 100 watt hotplate 4 1 200 watt hotplate 5 Residual heat in...

Page 7: ...2 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 1200 watt hotplate 4 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 5 Grids 6 Residual heat indicator lights Maximum electric power 3 300 watts Maximum calorific power 4 08...

Page 8: ...r siduelle Puissance lectrique maximale 6 900 Watts Model VR 622 1 1 500 watt hotplate 2 1 400 2 000 watt double circuit hotplate 3 700 2 100 watt double circuit hotplate 4 1 500 watt hotplate 5 Resi...

Page 9: ...de 1 400 2 000 Watts 4 Plaque de 1 200 Watts T moin de chaleur r siduelle H Puissance lectrique maximale 6 100 Watts GB DE FR 1 2 3 4 Model TT 620 1 1 400 2 000 watt double circuit hotplate 2 1 800 wa...

Page 10: ...que double foyer de 1 400 2 000 Watts 4 Plaque de 1 200 Watts T moin de chaleur r siduelle H Puissance lectrique maximale 6 200 Watts Model TS 600 1 2 100 watt hotplate 2 1 800 watt hotplate 3 1 200 w...

Page 11: ...Watts T moin de chaleur r siduelle H Puissance lectrique maximale 6 600 Watts Models TR 640 TT 640 and TZ 640 1 700 1 700 watt double circuit hotplate 2 1 500 2 400 watt double circuit hotplate 3 1 20...

Page 12: ...ur r siduelle H Puissance lectrique maximale 5 400 Watts 1 2 3 GB DE FR Model TT 600 TR 600 and TB 600 1 2 100 watt hotplate 2 1 800 watt hotplate 3 1 200 watt hotplate 4 1 200 watt hotplate Residual...

Page 13: ...00 Watts 3 Plaque de 1 200 Watts 4 Plaque de 1 500 Watts T moin de chaleur r siduelle H Puissance lectrique maximale 6 500 Watts 1 2 3 4 GB DE FR 1 3 Model TR 735 AB 1 1 800 watt hotplate 2 900 1 950...

Page 14: ...cal datasheet together with the Ins truction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It has important technical information about the appliance Safety instructions Before first use...

Page 15: ...ns and characteristics table of this manual The minimum distance between the surfa ce supporting the cooking pans and the lower part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the hob should be 650...

Page 16: ...THE GUA RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY Positioning the oven or the control panel See the corresponding manual The oven s placement should be a...

Page 17: ...site in compliance with current norms The hob is provided with a threaded con nection 1 2 in diameter in line with ISO 228 1 A 10 12 mm copper pipe is pro vided as an accessory for welding the gas in...

Page 18: ...the hob to the oven or the control panel For this purpose four cardan telescopic shafts are included with the hob See fig 5 The way to join them is as follows 1 Turn off the electricity 2 Detach the c...

Page 19: ...Using a number 7 pipe spanner remove the injectors and replace them with the new ones Take care to press the injector down firmly so that there is no leakage 3 Replace the grid and burners that were...

Page 20: ...Configuration Double radiant hotplate 700 2100W circuit 1 1 1 1 1 Double radiant hotplate 700 1700W circuit 1 1 Double radiant hotplate 1400 2000W circuit 1 1 2100W radiant hotplate 1 1 1800W halogen...

Page 21: ...iant hotplate 1400 2000W circuit 1 1 1 1 2100W radiant hotplate 1800W halogen radiant hotplate 1 1800W radiant hotplate 1 1 1 1200W radiant hotplate 1 2 1 1 2 2 1500W radiant hotplate 1 1 Electrics No...

Page 22: ...tion natu ral ventilation 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 ca...

Page 23: ...late sensor Select timer counter sensor models VT TC 60 PH TR 640 TT 640 TZ 640 TC 620 and TR 735 AB Clock indicator models VT TC 60 PH TR 640 TT 640 TZ 640 TC 620 and TR 735AB Blocking the other sens...

Page 24: ...as been activated using the sensor 1 hotplates can be freely turned on 1 Touch the chosen hotplate s sensor 2 A 0 appears on the corresponding power indicator 3 and the decimal point 13 comes on to sh...

Page 25: ...have finished cooking if you wish to take advan tage of the residual heat and thus save electricity Please note If there is a power cut while the H is turned on and then the power comes straight back...

Page 26: ...ety function can be activated after the hob is connected To do so touch sen sor 1 to activate the touch control Immediately touch sensor 4 for five seconds An L for Locked will appear in the displays...

Page 27: ...y This feature enables you to do your coo king while you yourself are not present The touch control pre programs the selec ted hotplate to full power and then decrea ses it to the power you have chose...

Page 28: ...When no hotplate is programmed the clock can be used as a counter for coun ting down see the section The clock as a counter MODELS VT TC 60 PH TR 640 TT 640 and TZ 640 Switching on the clock 1 The ho...

Page 29: ...nutes and as a hotplate timer for times of between 1 and 99 minutes All the coo king areas can be programmed indepen dently and simultaneously Timing a hotplate 1 The cooking area that is to be timed...

Page 30: ...will continue to be active until you switch it off Switching off rapidly 1 The hotplate being timed must have alre ady been selected The corresponding decimal point 13 has to be lit 2 Select the count...

Page 31: ...e digit E will not appear since these models only have three power indicators for the hotplates When normal power resumes the beeping and the display message will cease while the hotplates will remain...

Page 32: ...ntrol to intermediary posi tions just as with the normal and halogen hobs described in the previous paragraph With double circuit regulators when the control is set to 0 it may only be turned clockwis...

Page 33: ...ss since these may react with the glass and damage the surface Cleaning and care To maintain the glass ceramic hob in good condition it should be cleaned with suita ble products The glass ceramic hob...

Page 34: ...s not affect its effectiveness or stability and is generally caused by inade quate cleaning or by poor quality pans Metallic sheens are caused by metal pans sliding over the glass They can be remo ved...

Page 35: ...ing the burners Make sure that the knobs are in their correct position Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder s tap Put a flame or spark to the burner Make sure that the control corresp...

Page 36: ...the hob becau se the effect of the flame being reflected from the pan can damage hobs whose surfaces are not resistent to high tempe ratures Cleaning and looking after the burners The grids should be...

Page 37: ...its appliances in any way it deems necessary or useful while not altering their basic characteristics The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this pro duct may not be treated as h...

Page 38: ...al Surges in the electricity supply network Contact the Technical Service Message ER 03 on the control and the beeping signal Control disconnection There is an object or liquid covering up the touch c...

Page 39: ...f it is piped gas open the gas tap The gas burners are making the pans dirty The burner openings are dirty Clean the burners openings The injector or injector holder is dirty Clean the injector holder...

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