Page 2 - Index; Inhaltsverzeichnis
Index Introduction User Guide Installation Positioning the hobsPositioning the ovenFixing the hobConnecting the gasConnecting the electricityGas conversion Technical information Dimensions and powerTechnical details Use and Maintenance Special requirements before startingfor the first timeIgniting t...
Page 3 - Table des matières; Indice
Table des matières Présentation Guide d’utilisation Installation Logement des tables de cuissonLogement du fourFixation des tables de cuissonRaccordement au gazBranchement électriqueAdaptation du gaz Informations techniques Dimensions et puissancesDonnées techniques Utilisation et entretien Conditio...
Page 6 - Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet
GB 6 Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Dear customer, We are delighted that you have put yourtrust in us. We are confident that the new hob that youhave purchased will fully satisfy yourneeds. This modern, functional and practicalmodel has been manufactured using top-quality materials that hav...
Page 7 - Important; Positioning the hobs; When hobs are handled before; Installation
GB 7 Important INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULDBE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISEDTECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENTINSTALLATION STANDARDS. Positioning the hobs A gap with the dimensions shown in figure1 will be cut into the worktop or stove. The system for fixing the hob is intendedfor use with kitchen units...
Page 8 - TEKA assumes no responsibility; Positioning the oven; Fixing the hob; Connecting the electricity
GB 8 TEKA assumes no responsibility for any malfunction or damage causedby faulty installation. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA-RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THEGLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENTBLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY. Positioning the oven See the corresponding manual. Fixing the hob When the gap has been...
Page 9 - Gas conversion; Information for Technical; Table 1
GB 9 located lower down, and on the guaranteecertificate or, where appropriate, the tech-nical datasheet supplied, which should bekept together with this manual. The connection is made via an omnipolarswitch or plug where accessible, which issuitable for the intensity to be toleratedand which has a ...
Page 10 - Dimensions and power; Technical Information
GB 10 Dimensions and power Models Hob dimensions Height (mm) 90 90 90 90 Length (mm) 510 510 510 510 Width (mm) 300 300 300 300 Dimensions of the placement in the unit Length (mm) 490 490 490 490 Width (mm) 280 280 280 280 Depth (mm) 40 40 40 40 Power per burner and hotplate Gas burner rapid 3 kW. 1...
Page 11 - Te c h n i c a l i n f o r m a t i o n; Table 3
11 GB Te c h n i c a l i n f o r m a t i o n COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELSWITH ELECTRIC HOTPLATES AND AUTO-MATIC IGNITION The supply voltage and frequency will beas shown on the rating plate. If an electric hotplate gets cracked, thehob should be disconnected from the elec-tricity current. COMMON F...
Page 12 - Use and Maintenance
GB 12 Special requirements before starting for the first time Before connecting the hob to the electricmains, check that the voltage and fre-quency of the mains matches what isshown on the hob’s rating plate, which islocated lower down, and on the guaranteeor, where appropriate, the technical datas-...
Page 13 - Safety system components
GB 13 Only pans with a minimum diameter of 140mm should be used on each burner. If youwish to use a pan with a diameter of 120mm or smaller, it should be placed on theauxiliary burner or on the grid accessory. Please note: When the burners are in opera- tion or have recently been in operation,the ho...
Page 14 - Right
GB 14 signal to the tap. Should the burner go out,the absence of a flame is detected by thethermocouple, which makes the safety tapcut off the flow of gas. Suggestions for effective use of the burners * Rapid burners should not be used with pans that have a small diameter, becau-se part of the flame...
Page 16 - Never use the electric hotplate; Cleaning and looking
GB 16 When first connecting, or if the hotplatehas not been used for some time, themoisture absorbed by the insulation needsto be eliminated. To carry out this drying process, turn the hotplate on - with no panon it - for five minutes at switch position 2.The smell and smoke that are emitted,while u...
Page 17 - Do not clean the hotplates while; Operating the glass; Residual heat indicator
GB 17 * The electric hotplates should be cleaned using soapy water and a non-abrasive scourer. If, after cooking, you notice that the electric hotplate’s stainless steel rimor the cooker’s surround are yellowingslightly, you can counter this by usinglemon, vinegar, dilute amonia or anyproduct contai...
Page 18 - Avoid spilling sugar, or products; Cleaning and looking after
GB 18 hotplates heat up, according to the timewhich has been set. The timer shouldnever be set to zero if the hotplates are towork. Advice on using the electric hotplates effectively In order to achieve the best results fromcooking, the following guidelines shouldbe followed: * Use pans with a flat ...
Page 19 - When the glass’s colour changes.; RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS
GB 19 should be cleaned each time it is used,when it is either lukewarm or cool. Thismakes cleaning easier and avoids dirtaccumulating through repeated use. Never use aggressive cleaning products orproducts that can scratch the surfaces (thetable below shows various common pro-ducts that may be used...
Page 21 - If something doesn’t work; Neither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are working
GB 21 If something doesn’t work Fault Possible cause Possible solution Neither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are working The cable is not connected to the mains Connect the cable to the mains There is no spark when theautomatic ignition control is pressed There is no current at the plug Check/r...