Page 8 - Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet
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 9 - Positioning the hob; Installation
GB 11 INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULDBE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISEDTECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENTINSTALLATION STANDARDS. Positioning the hob To install these models, an opening withthe dimensions shown in figure 2 will becut into the unit’s worktop. The minimum distance between the surfa-ce supporti...
Page 10 - braced to the back of the hob.; Fastening the hob
If a fan oven is being installed, pleaseremember that this hob has only been cer-tified to work with TEKA brand ovens. Leave a space in the front of the cabinet sothat the hot air can ventilate properly. Theopening should be at least 5 mm high. Thelongitude should be the width of the cabinet. An ope...
Page 11 - Connecting the electricity
worktop because if it becomes neces-sary to remove the hob from its position,the glass could break when trying todetach it. To secure the hob to the cabinet, four brac-kets should be fastened to the existing holeson the bottom part of the casing (two in thefront and two in the back). There are twopo...
Page 12 - Technical details; The supply voltage and frequency will be; Technical Information; Dimensions and characteristics; Model
GB Technical details The supply voltage and frequency will be as shown on the rating plate. Class 3 hob. Technical Information * Induction power with the Power function enabled. ** Model IR 604 has a length of 600 mm. SEE THE APPLIANCE’S RATING PLATE Dimensions and characteristics 55 600510 560490 5...
Page 13 - The apparatus is not designed to; Touch control user instruc-; CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS; ensor lock; Use and Maintenance
Before starting for the first time Before connecting the hob to the electricalnetwork, verify that the tension (voltage)and the frequency of the hob correspondto the voltage and frequency indicated onthe hob rating plate, which is located onthe underside of the hob and in the gua-rantee or, if appli...
Page 14 - key was pressed, the decimal; SWITCHING THE HOTPLATE OFF
Lock activated indicator light (model …604) . Decimal point in power indicators and time indicator.- Shines (on): Chosen induction element(ready to be used).- Doesn't shine (off): Induction element locked (cannot be used). Keep warm sensor (models …622) . N.B.: * Only visible when in operation. The ...
Page 15 - Locking the hob sensors; Unlocking in order to cook
selected. The corresponding decimal point (11) must be lit. 2 Use sensor (4) to decrease the power to level 0 . The hotplate will automatically switch off. To turn it off quickly: Whatever the power level, the hotplate is turned offimmediately if you touch the and sensors (2/4) simultaneously. If al...
Page 16 - LOCK FUNCTION; Function for keeping a pan hot; Timing a hotplate
used for cooking. LOCK FUNCTION (models ...604) Using the sensor lock (5) you can lock the entire unit, except the on/off sensorkey (1), in order to protect the unit from unwanted use. This is a useful safety func-tion when there are children in the home.When the lock is activated, the light (10)goe...
Page 17 - The clock as a countdown timer
corresponding to the timed area willremain lit up. When the chosen time elapses, the timedarea will switch off and the clock will give aseries of beeps for several seconds. Thetime display will show 00 and this will flash on and off, together with the pilot light ofthe hotplate that has disconnected...
Page 18 - SWITCHING OFF QUICKLY; CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS
2 Before using any hotplate, touch the clock sensor (7). All the control dis- plays (9) are switched off. 3 Use the sensors or (7/4) to input the time you want. When the programmed time elapses, aseries of beeps will sound for severalseconds. To switch these beeps off, touchthe sensor (7). DISCONNEC...
Page 22 - Adjusting the Programmed Time
hot, its display will show an H , otherwise it will show a 0 . Touch any sensor to switch off the beeping signal. Changing the programmed time The time that you have set can be chan-ged. To do so, touch the clock sensor (7) until the display of the correspondinghotplate (10) flash on. Then you will ...
Page 23 - Power supplied according to; After use, switch the cooking area
SWITCHING OFF QUICKLY 1 Touch the clock sensor (7) many times as necessary, until the correspon-ding countdown timer light (13) turns on,located centrally, below the timer dis-plays (8). 2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11) in the indicator (8). 3 Touching the and sensors (5 and 4) at the sam...
Page 24 - The; function; Power
Example: You want to cook at power level 6 on an induction cooking area and begin withrapid heating. Select power 9 , touch the sensor again and A will come on, and then come down to power level 6 using the sensor. The system keeps the hotplate at power 9 (maximum) for 460 or 120 seconds(depending o...
Page 25 - Disconnection for safety; MAXIMUM OPERATING TIME; Overheating safety feature
only be activated in another heating ele-ment on the right. Once this function has been activated in aheating element, the heating element onthe same side will only be able to workwith the power that is left over, up to a totalof 3,600/3,700 watts. If the power level istoo high, the touch control wi...
Page 26 - Table 1; Table 3; Rest of the models; HEAT-UP COOKING FEATURE
GB * Function Power , only visible when in operation Table 1 0123456789 [P]* Models ...635 / ...645 / ...735 AB / ...640 / ...644 03 6,5 11 15,6 22 35,5 48 64,5 100 130-140 Table 2 60 180288390510150210270 10 48 144230312408120168216 -- 123456789 RADIANT HOTPLATES (modelos ...622) Table 3 66554 1,51...
Page 27 - Power surges; Touch controls can withstand a; Suggestions and; When you cannot turn off a hot-; Right
GB 29 - The inner fan activates to cool the elec- tronic area. - The power level assigned to the cooking area is adjusted. - The relevant cooking area is switched off. The internal fan is automatically enabledand disabled, depending on the tempera-ture of the electronic system. Therefore,the fan may...
Page 28 - Cleaning and care; LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS; can be cleaned; Heavy soiling; Serious dirt and grease; RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS
GB 30 that those people using cardiac devi-ces such as pacemakers should con-sult their doctor or, if in doubt, theyshould not use the induction areas. Cleaning and care To maintain the glass ceramic hob in goodcondition, it should be cleaned with suita-ble products. The glass ceramic hobshould be c...
Page 29 - Using the scraper
GB 31 When the glass’s colour changes. This does not affect its effectiveness orstability, 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 by thorough cleaning with a special,glass ceramic ...
Page 30 - If something doesn’t work
Fault Possible cause Possible solution Before calling the Technical Service, pleasemake the following checks: FOR ALL THE MODELS: The induction zones are not heating up The pan is unsuitable (it does not have a ferromag- netic base or it is too small). Check that the pan base reacts to a magnet, or ...