Page 2 - User’s Guide to this Instruction Manual
Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing a TEKA hob. We ar e sur e that our product will fully satisfyyour requirements. This modern, functional and practical applian-ce ha s been built using t op quality materi alswhich are subject ed to strict quality contro l sthroughout the manufacturing process. B...
Page 3 - Contents
Introduction Page 4 Description of the Appliance 4 Installation 9 Positioning of the hobs 9 Positioning of the oven 10 Anchoring of the hob 10 Connecting the hob to the oven or the control panel 11 Gas Connection 12 Electrical Connection 13 Gas transfor mation 14 Technical Information 16 Dimensions ...
Page 4 - Introduction; Description of the Appliance
CG. 1 4G (see drawing 1) 1 Auxiliar y burner of 860 Kcal/h - 1 kW. 2 Semi fast burner of 1,500 Kcal/h - 1.75 kW. 3 Fast burner of 2,550 Kcal/h - 3 kW 4 Sem i fast bur ne r of 1 ,500 Kcal /h - 1.75 kW. • All burners incorporate a pan suppor t. • Maximum calor ific power : 6 ,400 Kcal/ h -7.5 kW. CG.1...
Page 9 - Installation; Positioning of the hobs
I N S TA L L ATION AND ADJUSTMENT MUST B EC ARRIED OUT BY AUTHORISED TECHNI CALPERSONNEL ACCORDING TO THE APPLICABLEINSTALLATION REGULATIONS. Depending on the model to be installed an aper-t u re will be made in the worktop, of the dimen-sions specified in the drawing 11. A template isincluded in th...
Page 10 - Positioning of the oven; Anchoring of the hob
Positioning of the oven See the applicable manual. Once the hob position has been dimensioned,the seal (J) must be af fixed to the lower par tof the cooke r. Thi s is fa stened by means offour clamp s (G) , each of which has tw o tabs(P) which are inser ted in the aper t u r es (O) inthe hob until t...
Page 12 - Gas Connection
Rear view of the Control Panel: Flexible Power Cable. Connector. Power Unit Protective Casing. 6 Position the oven in its definitive location, ensur in g that the tel escopi c universal jo ints are well co nnected to t he rods andth at the telesc opic t ubes ar e intro d u c e dwell aligne d w it h ...
Page 13 - Electrical Connection
T E K A will not accept r esponsability for faults o r damage ca used by i ncor rect or de fe ctiveinstalation. On ce the ga s c on netion has bee n m ad e thea i r tightn ess of the install ation mus be chec-k ed . I f the c he ck is ma de using a ir, th e tes-t ing pr e s s u re mus t be no gr ea ...
Page 14 - Gas transformation
Impor tant! The transformation of the appliance to use a d i ff e r ent gas to th at fo r wh ich it has b eensol d must only be carried out by a qu alif iedtechnician. I n f o rmation for the Technical Serv i c e : in the e ve nt of co nversio n of the type o f gas or p re s s u re in the appliance,...
Page 16 - Dimensions and powers; Technical information
16 Dimensions and powers Models CG.1 4G CG.1 3G. 1P. CG Lux-60 CG Lux-60 CGC CGC 4G CG Lux-70 4G AI AL 4G. 4G AI AL 4G. Dimensions in mm Length 590 590 610 610 600 600 710 Width 510 510 510 510 510 510 510 Depth 120 120 75 75 100 100 70 Glass thickness 5 5 8 8 8 8 8 Worktop hob dimensions mm. Length...
Page 18 - Technical Data; Table 2
18 C OMMON CH ARACTERIS TICS TO THE ELEC-TRIC HOTPLATES AND AUTOMATIC LIGHTINGMODEL Th e s upply vo lta ge and frequenc y mu st be t hose indi cate d in the rating plate . The f ir ep r ot ec ti on is of “X ” t y pe . T he ho b mu st beinstalled at over 15 cm away from the side walls.(See drawing 20...
Page 19 - Table 3
COMMON CHARACTERI STICS TO EVERYMODEL N.B. : All t he h ob mode ls re f e rr ed t o in th ism anual ha ve hot zones du ring or a fter thei ruse and can cause burns. Care must be taken when handling these hobsb e f o r e ins ta llati on as t here ma y be r o u g hzones or corners which may be dangero...
Page 24 - Use and Maintenance; Special requir ements
Before connecting the hob to the power supplycheck that the voltage and frequency are tho-se indicated in the rating plate located on thelower par t of the hob. R emo ve the p ro tec tin g plasti c af fixed to thehob, if any. Pan suppor t supplement Pan suppor t Burner cover Burner head Gas nozzle N...
Page 26 - Switching on Electric Hotplates
Us e flat bot tomed pans and che ck th at theya r e placed corr ectly o n the pan sup por t, ino r der to prevent pans f rom sliding when theirc ontents star t to boil (do n ot use pans withconcave or convex bases). Hob models CG -Lux-7 5 an d CG-Lu x-86 arep r ov ide d wit h a s pecial p an suppor ...
Page 27 - Components of a Safety System
27 On all th e hobs which incorporate the safetyf e a t u re (models with initials AL), the gas cut-o f f system is com prised for me d by the follo-wing elements: (See drawing 26). • Safety tap • Safety thermocouple next to the burner • Thermocouple-tap connection The thermocouple sends an electric...
Page 28 - Using your Hob
28 • When cooking with a griddle pan, stonewa-re pots or p ans w hich r eflec t he at d own -wards, you must use the pan support sup-pl ement, ot her wise the exc essi ve t e m p e r a t u re which is reflected downward smay damage the hob glass or the burners. • The pan suppor t supplement can be u...
Page 29 - Suggestions and Recommendations; Hints for the Correct Usage
• Do n ot us e lar ge burn ers wi th pan s ofsmal l diame ters as par t of th e flame wi llbe deflec ted ar ound the outs id e of thepan, thus considerably reducing ef f i c i e n c y.(See drawing 29) Right Wrong • Lit burners must not be left uncover ed, ino rd er t o avoid th e w as tage o f ga s ...
Page 30 - Reminder
Do not use small pans on large burners, as the fla-me will be dissipated. Use appropriately sized pans for each bur n e r, thusmaking the best use of the heat. Do not place pans unevenly on the pan suppor t. Place the pan correctly over the centre of the burn e r. Do not use pans w hich re fl ect ex...
Page 31 - Cleaning and Conser vation
For the cor rect conser vation of the hob glassit must be cleaned using the appr opriate pro- d uc ts a nd ute nsils an d whe n the gl as s isco ld. C lea ning i s easi er if it is done e acht im e the h ob i s used , t hus pr eve nt ing thebuild-up of dir t . The cleaning of the hob glass w ill dep...
Page 32 - Maintenance
B e f o r e cl eani ng, discon nect the app liancefrom the mains supply. El ectric h otplates sho uld be cleaned wi thsoapy water a nd a non -abra siv e sco ur e r. If,aft er cooking, the st ai nless stee l r ing o f the hotplate or cooker frame is seem to be slightlyyellow, this may be cleaned usin...
Page 33 - Impor tant; If Something Doesn’t Work
33 Fault Possible Cause Solution Neither the hob nor the pilot light works. The mains cable is not connected. Connect the mains cable. No spark appears when the automatic ignition switch is pressed. Power is not reaching the plug. Check / repair the mains supply. A spark appears but the burner does ...
Page 34 - K Ü C H E N T E C H N I K
Teka Industrial, S. A. Cajo, 17 39011 SANTANDER (SPAIN)Tel.: 34 - 942 35 50 50Fax: 34 - 942 34 76 94http://www.teka.net Teka Küchentechnlk GmbH Sechsheldener Str. 12235708 Haiger (Germany) Tel.: 49 - 2771 - 8141-0Fax: 49 - 2771 - 8141-10http://www.teka.net TEKA GROUP C O U N T RY C I T Y C O M PA N ...