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EINBAU-ANLEITUNG
UND EMPFEHLUNGEN FÜR GEBRAUCH UND INSTANDHALTUNG
INDUKTIONSKOCHFELD
Utilisation et entretien 52
Conditions spéciales avant la
DE mise en marche 52
Präsentation Seite 5 Instructions d’utilisation de
Hinweise zur Benutzung la commande sensitive 52
der Gebrauchsanweisung 27 Blocage des capteurs sensitifs de la
plaque de cuisson 54
Einbau 28 Fonction pour garder un récipient chaud 55
Einbauort für das Kochfeld 28 Énergie fournie selon le niveau de
Verankerung des Kochfelds 29 puissance sélectionné 55
Elektrischer Anschluss 30 Détection de récipients 55
Programmation de cuisson 56
Technische Angaben 31 Fonction Power 57
Abmessungen und Eigenschaften 31 Déconnexion de sécurité 58
Fonction minuteur 59
Gebrauch und Instandhaltung 32 L'horloge est utilisée en tant que
Besondere Vorbedingungen für die compte à rebours 60
Inbetriebnahme 32 Sécurité face aux surchauffes 61
Gebrauchsanleitung für die Surtensions sur la ligne 61
TOUCH CONTROL 32 Suggestions et recommandations 61
Sperrung der Sensoren des Nettoyage et stockage 62
Kochfelds 34
Si quelque chose ne fonctionne pas 65
Introduction / Einführung / Présentation
GB vem oder gewelltem Boden verursacht Über-
hitzung, die zu Schäden an der Glaskeramik
Notes about the cookware to use on your oder am Kochgeschirr führen kann.
induction hob
Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Wahl des
The size of the bottom of the cookware to be Kochgeschirrs einen großen Einfluss auf die
used should be big enough to completely cover Leistungsfähigkeit jeglicher Art von Induk-
the cooking area drawn on the glass. tionskochplatten hat. Es wird Kochgeschirr
angeboten, auf dem angegeben wird, dass
Depending on the type of cookware (material es für das induktive Kochen geeignet ist und
and size), the induction areas can work with das nichtsdestotrotz aufgrund der schlech-
smaller cookware. ten Qualität des ferromagnetischen Mate-
rials des Kochgeschirrbodens über eine
Please remember that the induction elements äußerst geringe Leistungsfähigkeit verfügt
only work with cookware that has a ferromag- und von der Induktionskochplatte nur sch-
netic (material attracted by a magnet) bottom. werlich erkannt wird.
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We are delighted that you have put your Before first use, you should carefully read
trust in us. the installation and connection instruc-
tions.
We are confident that the new hob that you
have purchased will fully satisfy your These hob models may be installed in the
needs. same kitchen furniture units as TEKA
brand ovens.
This modern, functional and practical
model has been manufactured using top- For your safety, installation should be
quality materials that have undergone carried out by an authorised technician
strict quality controls throughout the manu- and should comply with existing installa-
facturing process. tion standards. Likewise, any internal work
on the hob should only be done by TEKA’s
Before installing and using it, we would technical staff, including the change of the
ask that you read this Manual carefully and flexible supply cable of the appliance.
follow the instructions closely, as this will
guarantee better results when using the Please note:
appliance.
When the hotplates are in opera-
Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe tion or have recently been in operation,
place so that you can refer to it easily and some areas will be hot and can burn.
thus abide by the guarantee conditions. Children should be kept well away.
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Installation GB
INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD Minimum distance fig. 1
BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED to wall
TECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENT
INSTALLATION STANDARDS.
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fig. 2 braced to the back of the hob.
Fitting holes
fig. 3
L
W
Model ...604:
Warnings:
m a x.
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When hobs are handled before
being installed, care should be taken in
case there is any protruding part or
sharp edge which could cause injury.
L
W When installing units or applian-
ces above the hob, the hob should be
protected by a board so that the glass
cannot be damaged by accidental
The dimensions L and W are shown in the table blows or heavy weights.
"Dimensions and characteristics" of the Technical
Information section.
The glues used in manufacturing
the kitchen unit and in the adhesive on
If a fan oven is being installed, please
the decorative laminate of the worktop
remember that this hob has only been cer-
surface should be made to tolerate tem-
tified to work with TEKA brand ovens.
peratures of up to 100ºC.
Leave a space in the front of the cabinet so
TEKA assumes no responsibility
that the hot air can ventilate properly. The
for any malfunction or damage caused
opening should be at least 5 mm high. The
by faulty installation.
longitude should be the width of the cabinet.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA-
An opening of 20 mm should be made in
RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE
the back part of the cabinet in order to
GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT
allow cold air to enter (see figure 1).
BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY.
INSTALLING THE AIR NOZZLE
(MODELS …604)
Fastening the hob
When the gap has been properly sized, the
Place the nozzle over the air vent with the
sealing washer should be put on the lower
air valve toward the front part of the hob
face of the glass. Silicone should not be
and use the screws provided to screw the
applied between the glass and the unit
nozzle. By doing so, the air nozzle will stay
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worktop because if it becomes neces-
sary to remove the hob from its position,
the glass could break when trying to Connecting the electricity
detach it.
The electric connection is made via an
To secure the hob to the cabinet, four brac- omnipolar switch or plug where accessible,
kets should be fastened to the existing holes which is suitable for the intensity to be tole-
on the bottom part of the casing (two in the rated and which has a minimum gap of 3
front and two in the back). There are two mm between its contacts, which will ensure
possibilities of where the brackets may be disconnection in case of emergency or
placed, just as is shown in figure 4. when cleaning the hob.
Depending on the thickness of the cabinet, it The connection should include correct eart-
may be necessary to use the self tapping hing, in compliance with current norms.
screws (M5) that are provided as compli-
ments for securing; insert them in the circu- If the flexible supply cable fitted to these
lar holes of the bracket. The thread of this appliances ever needs to be changed, it
hole will be made when the screw is inser- should be replaced by TEKA’s official service.
ted inside of it. The thread should be made
before fastening the bracket to the hob. The input cable should not be in contact
either with the body of the hob or with the
body of the oven, if the oven is installed in
fig. 4 the same unit.
Sealing washer
Sealing washer
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Technical Information
as shown on the rating plate.
Technical details
Class 3 hob.
The supply voltage and frequency will be
Hob dimensions
Height (mm) 56 55 55 55 55 55 68
Length (mm) 600 600 600 700 600 600 590**
Width (mm) 510 510 510 510 510 510 510
Dimensions of the placement in the unit
Length (mm) (L) 560 560 560 560 560 560 570
Width (mm) (W) 490 490 490 490 490 490 492
Depth (mm) 52 50 50 50 50 50 64
Configuration
Double radiant hotplate 1
700/2.100 W
Radiant hotplate 1.500W 1
Induction hotplate
1 1 1
2.400 / 3.200* W
Induction hotplate
1 1 1 1 1 1
1.400 /1.800* W
Inducción hotplate
2.300 / 3.200* W
1 1 1
Induction hotplate
1.850 / 2.500* W
2
Induction hotplate
2.200 / 3.200* W 1 1 1
Induction hotplate
1.800 / 2.500* W 2
Induction hotplate
1.400 W 2
Induction hotplate
2.300 W 2
Electrics
Nominal Power
(W) for 230 V 7.300 6.800 7.200 6.800 7.400 6.900 7.400
Supply
SEE THE APPLIANCE’S RATING PLATE
voltage (V)
Frequency (Hz) 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50-60 50
* Induction power with the Power function enabled.
** Model IR 604 has a length of 600 mm.
Use and Maintenance GB
Before starting for the Models ...622 fig. 5
first time
Before connecting the hob to the electrical
network, verify that the tension (voltage)
and the frequency of the hob correspond
to the voltage and frequency indicated on
the hob rating plate, which is located on
the underside of the hob and in the gua-
rantee or, if applicable, on the technical
data sheet that should be kept with this
manual during the useful life of the appa-
ratus.
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10 Lock activated indicator light (model (safety lock function enabled). The sensor
…604). (1) always has priority for disconnec-
11 Decimal point in power indicators and ting touch control.
time indicator.
- Shines (on): Chosen induction element SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON
(ready to be used).
- Doesn't shine (off): Induction element Once the touch control has been enabled
locked (cannot be used). using the sensor (1), the hotplates
12 Keep warm sensor (models …622). required can be switched on.
N.B.: * Only visible when in operation.
1 Select the hotplate by touching the
The sensors marked on the control panel corresponding sensor (2). N.B.: the
are used for control purposes. sensor has a double function: the first
press selects the hotplate and the follo-
There is no need to exert pressure on the wing presses increase the power.
glass - you enable the function you requi-
re simply by touching the sensor with your A 0 appears on the corresponding power
finger. display and the decimal point (11) lights up
to show that the hotplate is selected.
Each action is confirmed by a beep.
Before using a hotplate, first check that
SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON it is selected, i.e. that the correspon-
ding decimal point (11) is showing.
1 Touch the On sensor (1) for at least
one second. 2 Using sensors or (2/4), select the
required power level (from 1 to 9).
The touch control is enabled, 0 appears on
all the power displays (3) and the decimal The and sensors are repetitive, so if
point (11) flashes on and off to indicate you keep your finger on them they go up or
that no cooking area is selected at that down continuously.
time. If the cooking area is hot, the corres-
ponding display will alternate between a H After 10 seconds have elapsed from the last
and an 0. time the key was pressed, the decimal
point goes out and the hotplate is locked.
If the safety lock function is enabled, the
cooking area displays will show the letter Only one hotplate can be enabled at a
L. If the cooking area is still emitting resi- time, which means that only one decimal
dual heat, the corresponding display will point (11) will be lit up.
alternate between the letters L and H.
To turn a hotplate up to full power
The following action must be carried out quickly: Select the hotplate and touch the
within 20 seconds or the touch control will sensor (4) once. The hotplate will be
automatically switch off. set to its maximum power (level 9).
When the touch control is enabled, it can SWITCHING THE HOTPLATE OFF
be disconnected at any time by touching
the sensor (1), even if the lock is on 1 The hotplate must have already been
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selected. The corresponding decimal touch control will be switched off after a
point (11) must be lit. few seconds. If the cooking area is hot, an
L and an H will appear alternately on the
2 Use sensor (4) to decrease the power corresponding display.
to level 0. The hotplate will automatically
switch off. This operation needs to be done within 10
seconds, with no sensor other than those
To turn it off quickly: Whatever the indicated being touched during that time,
power level, the hotplate is turned off or the locking will not be carried out.
immediately if you touch the and
sensors (2/4) simultaneously. The electronic control will remain locked
until the user unlocks it, even after the con-
If all the cooking areas are positioned at 0, trol is disconnected using the sensor
all the display points will flash. (1) or when restarting after there has been
a power cut.
When a hotplate is switched off, an H will
appear on the corresponding power dis- Unlocking in order to cook
play if the surface of the glass in the
corresponding cooking area reaches a To unlock the control and use it, touch sen-
temperature at which there is a risk of bur- sor (1) to enable the touch control.
ning. When the temperature drops, the Immediately touch the two sensors on
display will go out (if the hob is disconnec- the right at the same time. The L vanishes
ted), or a 0 is displayed if the hob is still on. from the displays and a 0 appears with the
lower point flashing, or an H if the corres-
SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE OFF ponding hotplate is hot, and the hob will be
ready to use for cooking. When you switch
The appliance may be switched off at any off the control using the on/off sensor
time by touching the general on / off sen- (1) the safety function will be re-enabled
sor (1). When in standby mode, an H is and will reappear the next time the touch
displayed on any hot areas. None of the control is enabled.
other hotplate displays will light up.
Cancelling the safety function
After use, disconnect the device
using the control; do not rely on the The safety function can be permanently
cookware detector. disabled by pressing sensor for 5
seconds immediately after enabling the
Locking the hob sensors touch control. This should be done within
10 seconds after enabling the touch con-
SAFETY FUNCTION trol using the on/off sensor (1), and the
(models ...635, ...645, ...735 AB and ...622) safety function will be cancelled. If this is
not done properly, the touch control will
The safety function can be enabled after remain locked and will switch off after 20
the hob is connected. To do so, touch sen- seconds.
sor (1) to enable the touch control.
Immediately, touch the sensor (4) and After cancelling the safety function, when
hold it down for five seconds. An L (for the control is re-enabled using the on/off
'Locked') will appear on the displays. The sensor (1), the hob will be ready to be
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used for cooking. elapsed.
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corresponding to the timed area will 1 The hotplate being timed must have alre-
remain lit up. ady been selected. The corresponding
decimal point (11) must be lit.
When the chosen time elapses, the timed
area will switch off and the clock will give a 2 Select the clock sensor (7). The deci-
series of beeps for several seconds. The mal point (11) will come on.
time display will show 00 and this will flash
on and off, together with the pilot light of 3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time
the hotplate that has disconnected. down to 00. The clock is cancelled but
the hotplate will remain enabled until
If the hotplate that has been switched off is you switch it off.
hot, its display will show an H, otherwise it
will show a 0. Touch any sensor to switch Switching off quickly
off the beeping signal.
1 The hotplate being timed must have alre-
When more than one hotplate is being ady been selected. The corresponding
timed simultaneously, the time display will decimal point (11) must be lit.
show the cooking time remaining in the
hotplate to disconnect first by default. If 2 Select the countdown timer sensor
you wish to check the cooking time remai- (7). The corresponding decimal point
ning in another hotplate, touch its selection (11) must be lit.
sensor. For a few seconds the display will
show the remaining cooking time for that 3 Touching the and sensors (7 and
hotplate. 4) at the same time cancels the remai-
ning time.
Changing the programmed time
You can also switch the hotplate being
The time that you have set can be chan- timed off without the programmed time
ged later on if you so wish. having elapsed. In this case, the timer will
switch off too.
1 The hotplate being timed must have alre-
ady been selected. The corresponding The clock as a countdown timer
decimal point (11) must be lit.
Whenever the clock is not being used in
2 Touch the clock sensor (7). The deci- conjunction with a cooking area, it can be
mal point (11) will come on. used as a countdown timer. To do this, you
use the clock without selecting a hotplate.
3 Use the or sensors (7/4) to alter
the time. SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER
ON
Disconnecting the clock
When the appliance is switched off.
If you wish to stop the clock before the pro-
grammed time has elapsed: 1 Touch the On sensor (1).
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2 Before using any hotplate, touch the
clock sensor (7). All the control dis- Touch control user instruc-
plays (9) are switched off. tions (models ...640 and ...644)
3 Use the sensors or (7/4) to input CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS (see fig.
the time you want. 8)
1 Select the countdown timer sensor N.B.: * Only visible when in operation.
(7). The decimal point (11) will come on.
The sensors marked on the control panel
2 Touch sensors or (7/4) simulta- are used for control purposes.
neously to disconnect the countdown
timer. There is no need to exert pressure on the
fig. 8
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glass - you enable the function you requi- Before using a hotplate, first check that
re simply by touching the sensor with your it is selected, i.e. that the correspon-
finger. ding decimal point (11) is showing.
The touch control is enabled, 0 appears on After 10 seconds have passed since pres-
all the power displays (3) and the decimal sing the corresponding hob selection but-
point (11) flashes on and off to indicate ton (2), the decimal point goes out and the
that no cooking area is selected at that hob is locked.
time. If the cooking area is hot, the corres-
ponding display will show H instead of 0. Only one hotplate can be enabled at a
time, which means that only one decimal
If the safety lock function is enabled, the point (11) will be lit up.
cooking area displays will show the letter
L. If the cooking area is still emitting resi- To turn a hotplate up to full power
dual heat, the corresponding display will quickly: Select the hotplate and touch the
alternate between the letters L and H. sensor (4) once. The hotplate will be
set to its maximum power (level 9).
The following action must be carried out
within 10 seconds or the touch control will If all the cooking areas are positioned at 0,
automatically switch off. all the display points will flash.
When the touch control is enabled, it can When a hotplate is switched off, an H will
be disconnected at any time by touching appear on the corresponding power dis-
the sensor (1), even if the lock is on play if the surface of the glass in the
(safety lock function enabled). The sensor corresponding cooking area reaches a
(1) always has priority for disconnec- temperature at which there is a risk of bur-
ting touch control. ning. When the temperature drops, the
display will go out (if the hob is disconnec-
SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON ted), or a 0 is displayed if the hob is still on.
Once the touch control has been enabled SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES OFF
using the sensor (1), the hotplates
required can be switched on. 1 The hotplate must be selected before-
hand. The corresponding decimal point
1 Select the hotplate by touching the (11) must be lit.
corresponding sensor (2).
2 Use sensor (4) to reduce the power
A 0 appears on the corresponding power to 0. The hotplate will turn off automati-
display and the decimal point (11) lights up cally.
to show that the hotplate is selected.
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To turn it off quickly: Whatever the Immediately after, touch sensors and
power level, touch sensors and (5/4) simultaneously. The L will no lon-
(2/4) simultaneously and the hob will be ger be displayed and the touch control will
instantly switched off. operate normally. When the touch control
is switched off using the On/Off sensors
If all the hobs are at 0, all the points on the (1), the safety function will be reactiva-
display will flash. ted and the L will be displayed the next
time the touch control is turned on.
When turning off a hob, an H will be dis-
played on the corresponding power dis- Turning Off the Safety Function
play if the hob's glass is at a high tempe-
rature, which can cause burning, . When The safety function can be deactivated
the temperature has reduced, the display permanently, by touching sensors and
turns off (if the stove is switched off). If the (5/4) at the same time, followed by sen-
stove is still on then a 0 is displayed. sor (4), after having switched on the
touch control using the On/Off sensor
SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE OFF (1).
The appliance may be switched off at any After this, when the touch control is turned
time by touching the general on / off sen- on again by using the On/Off sensor
sor (1). When in standby mode, an H is (1), the hob will be ready to be used. If the
displayed on any hot areas. None of the touch control is locked in the event of a
other hotplate displays will light up. power cut, it will be deactivated.
After use, disconnect the device STOP Function
using the control; do not rely on the
cookware detector. This function allows you to pause the coo-
king process. If the timer is activated, this
Locking the hob sensors will also be paused.
The safety function can be activated once Activating the Stop Function
the stove is switched on. To do this, touch
sensor (1) to activate the touch control. 1 The pans are on the hobs, which are set
Touch buttons and (2/4) simultane- at a specific level
ously, followed by the power increase but-
ton (5). An L will appear on the power 2 Touch the Stop sensor (9). The power
displays (3), indicating that the touch con- displays (3) will scroll through the letters
trol is locked. S-T-O-P instead of showing the selected
cooking level. Cooking will remain pau-
The electronic control will remain locked, sed.
even after switching it off using sensor
(1), until it is unlocked by the user. Deactivating the Stop Function
Unlock for Cooking 1 Touch the Stop sensor (9) followed
by any other button except the On/Off
If you wish to unlock the touch control for sensor (1). Cooking will be resumed
cooking, touch sensor (1) to activate it.
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with the same settings (power levels, section "Countdown Timer").
cooking time) as before the pause.
On these models you can set the count-
The second button must be pressed within down timer and the hob timer from 1 to 99
10 seconds, otherwise the stove will minutes. All of the hobs can be program-
switch off. If cooking is not resumed within med independently and operate simulta-
10 minutes of being paused, the stove will neously.
again switch off.
Timing a hotplate
Function for keeping a pan hot
(models …622) 1 The hotplate to be timed has to be selec-
ted. The corresponding decimal point
Using this function, it is possible to keep (11) must be lit.
food hot in a pan placed on the cooking
area. 2 Select a power level of between 1 and 9
using the or sensors (5/4).
1 There is a pan on one of the heating ele-
ments at a previously selected cooking 3 Touch the clock sensor (7). The deci-
temperature. mal point (11) of the time display (8) will
come on
2 It is necessary to touch sensor (4),
after which the symbol will appear in 4 Touch the clock sensor sensor (7)
the indicator. This is a level between the until the time display of the correspon-
0 and 1. ding hotplate (10) flash on.
To disconnect this function, just touch sen- 5 Now set a cooking time, between 1 and
sor (4) and change to level 0. This 99 minutes, using the sensors or
function will only work for a maximum of (5/4). With the first one you will start with
120 minutes, after which the hob will dis- 1, and with the second with 30. Touching
connect. both at the same time the value will
come back to 00.
Timer function
The clock will begin to control the time
This function aids the cooking process, as automatically. The control display (10)
it is not necessary to be watching: You can corresponding to the timed area will
set a hob timer and it will turn off automa- remain lit up. If you want to set a time for
tically once the selected time has elapsed. another hotplate, you have to repeat the 4
and 5 steps.
There are 4 lights surrounding the timer
display, showing which of the hobs has a When the chosen time elapses, the timed
timer set. For example, if you set a timer area will switch off and the clock will give a
for the upper left hob, the light on the series of beeps for several seconds. The
upper left of the timer display will turn on. time display will show 00 and this will flash
on and off, together with the pilot light of
If there are no timers set on any of the the hotplate that has disconnected.
hobs (no hob timer light (10) on), the timer
can be used as a countdown timer (see If the hotplate that has been switched off is
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hot, its display will show an H, otherwise it SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER
will show a 0. Touch any sensor to switch ON
off the beeping signal.
When the appliance is switched off.
Changing the programmed time
1 Touch the timer button (7) as many
The time that you have set can be chan- times as necessary, until the correspon-
ged. To do so, touch the clock sensor ding countdown timer light (13), located
(7) until the display of the corresponding in the centre, below the timer displays
hotplate (10) flash on. (8), turns on.
Then you will be able to read and change 2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11)
te time. in the indicator (8).
3 Touching the and sensors (5 and 1 Touch the timer button (7) as many
4) at the same time cancels the remai- times as necessary, until the correspon-
ning time. ding countdown timer light (13) turns on,
located centrally, below the timer dis-
The clock as a countdown timer plays (8).
Whenever the clock is not being used in 2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11)
conjunction with a cooking area, it can be in the indicator (8).
used as a countdown timer.
3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to
00. The clock is cancelled.
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SWITCHING OFF QUICKLY on the cooking area, it will switch back on
at the power level previously selected.
1 Touch the clock sensor (7) many
times as necessary, until the correspon- Pan detection time is 10 minutes. If this
ding countdown timer light (13) turns on, time elapses without a pan or a suitable
located centrally, below the timer dis- pan being put in position, the cooking area
plays (8). will switch itself off. The power level will go
from showing the "no pan" symbol to
2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11) showing 0.
in the indicator (8).
After use, switch the cooking area
3 Touching the and sensors (5 and off using the touch controls. If not pro-
4) at the same time the countdown timer perly switched off, an undesired use
will switch off.. may be given to the cooking area if a
pan were to be placed inadvertently on
Touch control user instruc- the same area within the following ten
tions for all the models minutes. Avoid possible accidents!
The induction cooking areas have a built- 2 Use the sensor to select power 9 and
in pan detector. This prevents the hotplate then touch the sensor. An A will be
from being left on with no pan on the sur- shown on the display for as long as the
face or when the pan is not suitable. sensor is held down. When you stop
pressing, the power display will alterna-
The power display will show the "no pan" te between A and 9.
symbol if, when the area is switched on,
it detects that there is no pan or that the For the 15 seconds after enabling remote
pan is unsuitable. cooking, use the sensor to drop to the
continuous cooking power level that you
If a pan is removed from the area while it want (for example, 6). The display light will
is operating, the hotplate will automatically flash on and off, alternating between 6 and A.
switch off and the "no pan" symbol will
come on . When the pan is placed back
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Example: With induction hotplates, heat-up cannot
be enabled if the Power function is ena-
You want to cook at power level 6 on an bled.
induction cooking area and begin with
rapid heating. SWITCHING HEAT-UP FUNCTION OFF
Select power 9, touch the sensor again When at least 10 seconds have elapsed
and A will come on, and then come down since heat-up function was enabled:
to power level 6 using the sensor. The
system keeps the hotplate at power 9 1 Select the hotplate. The decimal point
(maximum) for 460 or 120 seconds (11) is lit.
(depending on the model), flashing alter-
nately between 6 and A, after which time 2 Touch the sensor (4).
the cooking level continues at 6 automati-
cally. The heat-up function is automatically disa-
bled and the hotplate remains at the cons-
MODIFYING THE POWER LEVEL tant cooking level.
DURING HEAT-UP
The Power function
1 The selected hotplate must have already (Concentrated power)
been enabled. The corresponding deci- except ...604 model
mal point must be lit (11).
Up to 3.200 watts can be concentrated in
2 Use the sensor (2, or 5 in models the induction cooking areas using the
...640 and ...644) to change the power Power function (see values marked * in the
level. presentation section).
When increasing the power using the 1 Select the desired cooking area, the
sensor (2, or 5 in models ...640 and decimal point (11) will come on.
...644) the time that has already elapsed is
taken into account. 2 Next touch the Power sensor or
(6). The power level display will show
Example: the symbol P.
You are cooking and you have chosen The maximum duration of the Power func-
level 1 power (48 seconds burst of coo- tion is 10 minutes. When this time elapses,
king) and after 30 seconds change it to 4 the power level will automatically adjust to
(312 seconds). The remaining time of the power level 9.
bust of cooking will be 282 seconds (312
minus 30). Each side of the hob has an induction
generator that works with a maximum
Heat-up time will be discontinued on power or 3,600/3,700 watts. Therefore, the
induction hotplates if the pan is remo- Power function cannot be activated at the
ved. If a pan is put back within the pan same time in two heating elements that
detection time (10 minutes) the heat-up are on the same side. In other words, if
time that remained will recommence. this function is working on a heating ele-
ment on the left, the Power function can
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only be activated in another heating ele-
ment on the right. Disconnection for safety
purposes
Once this function has been activated in a
heating element, the heating element on MAXIMUM OPERATING TIME
the same side will only be able to work
with the power that is left over, up to a total If, due to absent-mindedness, one or more
of 3,600/3,700 watts. If the power level is hotplates are left on, these will be switched
too high, the touch control will automati- off automatically after a set amount of time
cally reduce it; this will be shown by the from the last action. (See table 3).
flashing of the indicator of the correspon-
ding power (3). After this "safety disconnection", the
corresponding hotplate's power display
The Power function can be switched off in will show the H if there is a risk of burning.
the following ways: Otherwise it will show the 0.
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Power Percentage of energy supplied compared to nominal power
selected Models ...635 / ...645 / ...735 AB / ...640 / ...644 Models ...622 Models ...620 / ...604
0 0 0 0
1 3 3 3
2 6,5 6,5 6,5
3 11 11 11
4 15,6 15,6 15,6
5 22 22 22
6 35,5 35,5 35,5
7 48 52 48
8 64,5 64,5 64,5
9 100 100 100
[P]* 130-140 130-140 No disponible
* Function Power, only visible when in operation
Table 2
HEAT-UP COOKING FEATURE
Power (Time in seconds)
selected
RADIANT HOTPLATES
INDUCTIÓN HOTPLATES
(modelos ...622)
1 60 48
2 180 144
3 288 230
4 390 312
5 510 408
6 150 120
7 210 168
8 270 216
9 10 --
Table 3
MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME
Power (in hours)
selected
Models ...620 and ...604 Rest of the models
1 6 6
2 6 6
3 5 5
4 5 5
5 4 4
6 1,5 1,5
7 1,5 1,5
8 1,5 1,5
9 1,5 1,5
[P] --- 1,5 (10 min. [P] and 80 min. [9])
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- The inner fan activates to cool the elec- fig. 9
tronic area.
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that those people using cardiac devi- Light soiling
ces such as pacemakers should con-
sult their doctor or, if in doubt, they Light, non-sticky, soiling can be cleaned
should not use the induction areas. with a damp cloth and a soft detergent or
warm, soapy water.
Cleaning and care
Heavy soiling
To maintain the glass ceramic hob in good
condition, it should be cleaned with suita- Serious dirt and grease should be cleaned
ble products. The glass ceramic hob using an agent specially made for glass
should be cleaned after each use, when it ceramic (for example, Vitroclen). Please
is lukewarm or cool. This will make clea- follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
ning easier as it will avoid any build-up of
dirt from repeated use. Sticky stains that have been burned in can
be removed by using a scraper with a
Never use aggressive cleaning products or razor blade.
products that can scratch the surfaces
(see the table that shows various common Rainbow colouring: Caused by pans that
products that may be used). Steam-based have dry bits of grease on their base or
appliances should not be used to clean the when grease gets between the glass and
hob. the pan while cooking. Can be removed
from the surface of the glass using a nickel
LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS scourer with water or with a special glass
ceramic cleaner (for example, Vitroclen).
The degree of soiling should be taken into
account when cleaning, and the items and Plastic objects, sugar, or food with a high
products used should vary according to sugar content that are melted onto the hob
this. should be removed immediately while hot,
using a scraper.
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When the glass’s colour changes. ditions, and change the blade as soon
as it shows any sign of wear.
This does not affect its effectiveness or
stability, and is generally caused by inade- When you finish using the scra-
quate cleaning or by poor-quality pans. per, fold it away and cover it well up.
(See fig. 11)
Metallic sheens are caused by metal pans
sliding over the glass. They can be remo- fig. 11 Using the scraper
ved by thorough cleaning with a special,
glass ceramic cleaning agent (for exam-
ple, Vitroclen), although it may be that the
cleaning needs to be repeated more than
once.
Protected blade Unprotected blade
Worn trim is the result of using abrasive
cleaning products or pans with uneven
bases which wear down the serigraphy. Pans may stick to the glass if
something has melted between them.
Please note: Do not attempt to unstick the pan when
it is cold - you could break the glass
Take great care when using the ceramic.
glass scraper. The blade can cause
injury! Do not stand on the glass or lean
on it, for it might break and cause
If you do not use the scraper pro- injury. Do not put any objects down on
perly, the blade could break and pieces the glass.
may get stuck between the decorative
side-piece and the glass. If this hap- TEKA INDUSTRIAL S.A. reserves the
pens, do not try to remove the pieces right to alter its manuals in any way it
with your hand - use pliers or a sharp- deems necessary or useful while not alte-
pointed knife. (See fig. 10) ring their basic characteristics.
The sound of a fan can be heard while cooking, and it continues when
the cooker has been turned off.
When frying or making a stew, the energy in the induction zones seems
to decrease (“the hotplate gets less hot”)
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Fault Possible cause Possible solution
Sounds similar to "whistles" are heard when two or more induction
areas are activated at high power levels.
An energy coupling occurs It is not a defect; try changing
in the different induction the power levels chosen.
areas.
The glass has overheated. Remove the pan and let the
glass cool down.
An L will appear in the indicators and the control will not
work (except models …604)
The control is blocked. Follow the instructions
manual to unblock the
control.
MODEL ...622:
When connecting the hob to the power for the first time or after a power fai-
lure, the H of residual heat will turn on in the radiant plates, even though the
glass is cold.
A power failure occurs when It is not a defect. The H indica-
the H were on. tors will disappear after some
time has passed.
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Fault Possible cause Possible solution
ONLY MODELS ...604:
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