Page 4 - Guide d’utilisation
Présentation Guide d’utilisation Installation Logement des tables de cuissonLogement du fourAncrage de la table de cuissonRaccordement au gazBranchement électriqueAdaptation du gaz Informations techniques Dimensions et puissancesCaractéristiques techniques Utilisation et entretien Conditions spécial...
Page 10 - Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet; You should keep the Guarantee
GB 10 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 ha...
Page 11 - Important; Positioning the hobs; When hobs are handled before; Installation
GB 11 Important INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULDBE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISEDTECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENTINSTALLATION STANDARDS. Positioning the hobs Depending on the model to be installed, anopening with the dimensions shown infigure 11 will be cut into the unit’s worktopor stove. In the packagin...
Page 12 - TEKA assumes no responsibility; Positioning the oven; See the corresponding manual.; Anchoring the hob
the kitchen unit and in the adhesive onthe decorative laminate of the worktopsurface should be made to tolerate tem-peratures of up to 100ºC. TEKA assumes no responsibility for any malfunction or damage causedby faulty installation. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA-RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THEGLASS IF IT S...
Page 14 - Rear view of the Control Panel:
ATTACHING THE HOB TO THE OVENOR THE CONTROL PANEL The hob has four cardan telescopic shaftsfor this purpose. (See fig. 16). The way to join them is as follows: 1 Turn off the electricity (mods. CG.1 3G1P and CGC 4G AI AL). 2 Detach the cardan telescopic shafts bypressing on the retention clip (A) (w...
Page 15 - Connecting the Gas; TEKA; assumes no responsibility for any; Connecting the Electricity
GB 15 are those that are included with the hob- the ones that come with the oven canbe discarded. This cooker includes caps for all TEKAovens except models RT-600 and RT-800.Caps for these two models should berequested from the distribution outlet or theappropriate TEKA official technical service. C...
Page 16 - Gas conversion; Information for Technical Assis-
GB 16 If the flexible supply cable fitted to theseappliances ever needs to be changed, itshould be replaced by TEKA’s official service. Gas conversion Important! Any alteration that is to be made to theappliance to convert it to a differenttype of gas should only be carried outby a qualified technic...
Page 17 - Table 1
GB 17 Burner Family Second Third Group H Group E+ Group 3+ Triple crown 135 T 135 T 95 Rapid 116 Y 116 Y 85 Semi-rapid 97 Z 97 Z 66 Auxiliary 72 X 72 X 50 Ø injector expressed in 1/100 mm. Table 1
Page 18 - Technical Information; Dimensions and powers; Models
GB 18 Technical Information Dimensions and powers CG.1 4G CG.1 3G 1P CG Lux-60 4G CGC 4G CGC 4G AI AL CG Lux-70 4G CG Lux-60 4G AI CG Lux-60 4G AI AL Models SEE RATING PLATE * For voltages other than 230 V please consult the appliance’s rating plate 590 510 163 5 590 510 163 5 610 510 115 8 610 510 ...
Page 20 - Technical data; Before installation, make sure that the; You should keep the Guaran-; Table 2
GB 20 Technical data 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 FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS W...
Page 21 - The apparatus is not designed to; Igniting the burners; Use and Maintenance
GB 21 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 22 - When the burners are in opera-
* Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder’s tap. * Press the control knob and at the same time turn it anti-clockwise to the On posi-tion (the spark symbol). When the gasignites, keep the knob at this position forbetween 5 and 10 seconds to enable thesafety thermocouple to work. * Set ...
Page 23 - In the event of the burner flames; Turning on the electric; When this type of hotplate is in; reserves the right to; Switched off
GB 23 for more than 15 seconds. If after 15seconds the burner has not lit, stop thedevice and open the compartment doorand/or wait at least 1 minute beforeattemting a futher ignition of the burner. In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished, turnoff the burner control and do n...
Page 24 - On models without the safety sys-; if the control has not previously; Safety system; * When using a roasting dish, clay pots or
Anti-accidental turn system on gas controls On models without the safety sys- tem (without the gas cut-off device), thegas taps are equipped with a mechanicalsystem that prevents the controls frombeing freely turned from the off position tothe on position (and, therefore, preventsany accidental esca...
Page 25 - Right
GB 25 * If you notice that the glass is broken or cracked, set all the hotplate controls to“zero” (turned off) turn off the gas tapand disconnect the electricity. Then con-tact TEKA’s Technical Service. * Do not use the glass surface as a stora- ge area. * Do not put aluminium foil, tin foil or plas...
Page 26 - * Use pans with a flat base, as the greater; Maintenance of the electric
inspected by specialised Technical Servicepersonnel at least once every 4 years. Note: Any alteration or adjustment needed bythe appliance should be made by aut-horised technical personnel. Suggestions for using the hotplates effectively To ensure maximum performance whemusing electric hotplates, fo...
Page 28 - The symbol
* When cleaning the appliance with the burners removed, care should be takennot to allow liquid or other objects to getinto the bend of the injector holder. * When cleaning, do not use products that can harm aluminium, such as soda, oil,etc. * Whenever you reassemble a burner, check that all the com...
Page 29 - Reminder
GB 29 Do not use small pans on large burners, or the flamewill spread. Match pans to burners to make best use of the heat. Do not place the pan away from the centre of the burner. Place the pan properly, in the middle of the burner. Do not use utensils that reflect a lot of heat down-wards directly ...
Page 30 - If something doesn’t work; Neither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are working
GB 30 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...