Teka TR 620 Cooktop User Manual


 
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press) and to increase the power (touch
when the hotplate is already switched on).
The power sensor needs to be touched wi-
thin 5 seconds after choosing the hotplate,
or the hotplate will switch off and will have
to be enabled again.
Sensors and are repetitive, so if
you keep your finger on them, they go up
or down in 0.5-second intervals.
Only one hotplate can be selected at a
time (2), which means that only one deci-
mal point (13) will be lit up.
Please note:
Before operating a hotplate, it needs to
be selected. When you want to use a
hotplate, check that the corresponding
luminous point (13) is lit up.
To turn a hotplate up to full power
quickly: Once the hotplate has been se-
lected, touch sensor (4) once, and the
hotplate will be switched on to full power.
SWITCHING THE HOTPLATE OFF
1 The hotplate must have already been se-
lected. The corresponding decimal point
(13) 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: By touching sen-
sors and (4/5) simultaneously, the
hotplate will be turned off quickly.
RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR
On the hotplate's power indicator, a H will
appear when the surface of the glass in
this area reaches a temperature at which
there is a risk of burning. When this risk no
longer exists, the indicator light will go out
(if the hob is disconnected), or a 0 will
show if the hob is still connected.
Switch the hotplate off before you have fi-
nished cooking if you wish to take advan-
tage of the residual heat and thus save
electricity.
Please note: If there is a power cut
while the H is turned on, and then the
power comes straight back on again, the
residual heat indicators will not come
back on even if the cooking surfaces are
still hot. You should bear this in mind.
SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE OFF
The appliance can be switched off at any
time by touching the general on/off sensor
In Standby mode, a H will appear in the
areas that are hot. None of the other hot-
plate displays will light up.
Double and Triple Circuit
Hotplates (except on TB 600,
TT 600, TR 600 and TM 601)
Double and triple circuit hotplates offer the
option of using either the inside ring or the
outside rings as well, depending on the
size of the pan.
CONNECTING / TURNING ON THE
DOUBLE AND TRIPLE HOTPLATE
1 The corresponding hotplate must be se-
lected - the decimal point (13) must be lit
up.
2 Select the power you want (between 1
and 9) using sensor or (4/5).
3 Touch the double hotplate sensor (6)
to activate the second circuit. When the
pilot (10) comes on, it is in operation.