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EMERGENCY SHUT-OFF

The  appliance  may  be  turned  off  at  any
time by touching the general on/off sensor
button 

(1). After doing so, turn the con-

trol knobs back to the initial position. 

TURNING OFF THE BURNER

1

Use  the  corresponding  control  knob  to
lower the power to the off position (B in
fig. 6). 

Once  the  burner  has  been  turned  off,  its
light  (2)  will  go  on,  which  indicates  that
there is residual heat, i.e. that it is still hot
and, therefore, it may cause burns.

TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE

Once all of the  control knobs are in  the

off position (B in fig. 5), touch the gene-
ral on/off sensor button

(1)

If the light of a burner (2) (see fig.

5) is flashing, it means that the control
knob should be turned again to the off
position. 

Locking the sensor buttons 

of the hob

If  the  hob  is  disconnected  and  you  touch
the  on/off  sensor  button 

(1)  for  more

than  4.5  seconds,  you  will  lock  the  bur-
ners. This will allow you to prevent undesi-
rable  operations  from  occurring  acciden-
tally and it will make it so children are not
able  to  manipulate  the  device.  Once  the
sensor button lock has been activated, the
indicator light (5) will turn on.

If you try to light a burner when this func-
tion is activated, its light (2) will flash, indi-
cating that it is an erroneous operation.

To  deactivate  the  lock  function,  touch  the

on/off sensor button 

(1) again for at least

4.5 seconds. The lock indicator light (5) will
turn off, the light (6) will stay on and it will be
possible  to  once  again  use  the  control
knobs.

The lock only works on the elec-

tronic  system;  it  does  not  affect  the
mechanical  movements  of  the  taps  of
each burner. This means that, when the
lock  function  is  activated,  gas  will
come out when pressing on the control
knobs.

Safety disconnection

MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME

If one or more burners are left on, they will
disconnect automatically after six hours.  

Safety against overheating

The  hob  is  protected  against  overheating
of  the  electronic  system,  which  could
damage it.

The entire hob will turn off if the tempera-
ture of the electronic system exceeds 105º
C,  and  it  will  begin  functioning  again  nor-
mally when the temperature decreases to
95º C.

Warnings:

You should periodically clean the

ignition unit very carefully (ceramic and
electrode)  in  order  to  prevent  ignition
problems. Also make sure that the ope-
nings  of  the  burners  are  not  obstruc-
ted.

When the burners are being used

or have recently been used, some areas
of  the  hob  will  be  hot  and  can  burn.
Children should be kept well away.

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Страница 2: ...b Tips for correctly using burners Reminder Cleaning and care Maintenance If something doesn t work GB 2 Allgemeines Bedienungshinweise Einbau Einbau des Kochfelds Einbau des Herdes Verankerung Gasans...

Страница 3: ...e en service l ments d un br leur Instructions d utilisation de la commande tactile Blocage des capteurs du plan de travail de cuisson D connexion de s curit S curit de surchauffes Syst me anti ouvert...

Страница 4: ...e maximum 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW Puissance lectrique maximum 4 W CGX 70 5G IS TR 1 2 580 Kcal h 3 Kw fast burner 2 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 Kw semi fast burner 3 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 Kw semi fast burner 4 860 Kcal...

Страница 5: ...essential that you submit the purchase receipt together with the Guarantee certifi cate You should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the tech nical datasheet together with the Instructi...

Страница 6: ...etween the cook ware support surface and the lower part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the hob should be at least 650 mm If the hood s installation instructions recommend that the dista...

Страница 7: ...provided as a fastening accessory by putting them into the clip s round hole This hole will be threaded as the screw is inserted into it which should be done before fixing the clip to the hob Note It...

Страница 8: ...a minimum gap of 3 mm between its contacts This will ensure disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the hob It should also have a proper earthing connection in accordan ce with current reg...

Страница 9: ...e does not go out when you turn the knob quickly from maximum to mini mum TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A will not accept liability for any hob malfunction if the gas conversion or the adjustment of the mini mums...

Страница 10: ...fast gas burner 1 75 Kw semi fast gas burner 1 Kw auxiliary gas burner Electric Nominal power W Power supply voltage V Frequency Hz Gas Nominal Calorific Consumption kw Technical Information Dimensio...

Страница 11: ...ould be opened or an effective mechanical ventilation system device should be installed mechanical ventilation hood Intense and prolonged use of the appliance require complementary ven tilation such a...

Страница 12: ...rner is assembled please make sure that all of the components are adjusted correctly Touch control panel user instructions CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS see fig 5 On off sensor button Burner and residual hea...

Страница 13: ...osition 5 The burner selection light will go on The control panel has marked zones A that indicate the control knob that corres ponds to each burner Use flat bottomed cookware and make sure that they...

Страница 14: ...light a burner when this func tion is activated its light 2 will flash indi cating that it is an erroneous operation To deactivate the lock function touch the on off sensor button 1 again for at leas...

Страница 15: ...knobs The gas taps are equipped with a mechanical systems that prevents the con trol knobs from turning freely from the off position to the on position and therefore prevents gas from accidentally es...

Страница 16: ...nificantly See fig 9 The burners should not be operated without there being cookware on them or gas will be wasted and the pan sup port will heat up excessively When the burners are in operation they...

Страница 17: ...ruments that reflect excessive heat downward directly over the pan support To use griddles clay casseroles or cookware that reflect heat downward use the pan support acces sory Do not place cookware d...

Страница 18: ...at does not have sharp edges Please be careful with impacts from small sharp utensils Do not strike the edge of the glass with cookware as this may cause irreparable damage to the glass Do not spill c...

Страница 19: ...or set up of the appliance must be carried out by authorised technical staff The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this pro duct may not be treated as household waste Instead it...

Страница 20: ...hing which could damage or alter the diameter of the gas outlet opening Before calling the Technical Service please check the following possible causes and solutions There is a spark but the burner do...

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