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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE INDUCTION HOBS EINBAU-ANLEITUNG UND EMPFEHLUNGEN FÜR GEBRAUCH UND INSTANDHALTUNG INDUKTIONSKOCHFELD INSTRUCTIONS POUR L’INSTALLATION ET RECOMMANDATIONS D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN PLAQUES À INDUCTION IR 622 - IZ 622 - IT 622 - IT 635 - IR 635 - IT 645 IR 645 - IR 735 AB - IR 604 - IQ 640 - IQ 644
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSAND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE

INDUCTION HOBS

EINBAU-ANLEITUNG UND EMPFEHLUNGEN FÜR GEBRAUCH UND INSTANDHALTUNG

INDUKTIONSKOCHFELD

INSTRUCTIONS POUR L’INSTALLATIONET RECOMMANDATIONS D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN

PLAQUES À INDUCTION

IR 622 - IZ 622 - IT 622 - IT 635 - IR 635 - IT 645IR 645 - IR 735 AB - IR 604 - IQ 640 - IQ 644

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Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières

GBIntroductionUser Guide

InstallationPositioning the hobFastening the hobConnecting the electricity

Technical informationDimensions and characteristics

Use and MaintenanceBefore starting for the firts timeTouch Control User Instructions

Suggestions and recommendationsCleaning and care

If something doesn’t work

Locking the hob sensorsFunction for keeping a container hot Power supplied according to the level selectedDetecting pansHeat-upThe Power functionDisconnection for safety purposesTimer functionThe clock as a countdown timerOverheating safety featurePower surges

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Tipps und EmpfehlungenReinigung und Pflege

Im Störungsfall

PräsentationHinweise zur Benutzungder Gebrauchsanweisung

EinbauEinbauort für das KochfeldVerankerung des KochfeldsElektrischer Anschluss

Technische AngabenAbmessungen und Eigenschaften

Gebrauch und InstandhaltungBesondere Vorbedingungen für dieInbetriebnahmeGebrauchsanleitung für die TOUCH CONTROL

Funktion zur Erhaltung der Behälterwärme Energiezufuhr gemäß gewählter LeistungsstufeKochgeschirrerkennungElektronische AnkochautomatikPower-FunktionAutomatische Sicherheits-AbschaltungTimerfunktionVerwendung der Zeitanzeige als KurzzeitweckerÜberhitzungsschutzÜberspannungen im Stromnetz

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PrésentationGuide d’utilisation

InstallationLogement des plaques de cuissonAncrage de la plaque de cuissonBranchement électrique

Informations techniquesDimensions et caractéristiques

Utilisation et entretienConditions spéciales avant la mise en marcheInstructions d’utilisation dela commande sensitive

Suggestions et recommandationsNettoyage et stockage

Si quelque chose ne fonctionne pas

Blocage des capteurs sensitifs de la plaque de cuissonFonction pour garder un récipient chaud Énergie fournie selon le niveau de puissance sélectionné Détection de récipientsProgrammation de cuissonFonction PowerDéconnexion de sécuritéFonction minuteurL'horloge est utilisée en tant que compte à reboursSécurité face aux surchauffesSurtensions sur la ligne

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Introduction / Einführung / Présentation

Notes about the cookware to use on yourinduction hob

The size of the bottom of the cookware to beused should be big enough to completely coverthe cooking area drawn on the glass.

Depending on the type of cookware (materialand size), the induction areas can work withsmaller cookware.

Please remember that the induction elementsonly work with cookware that has a ferromag-netic (material attracted by a magnet) bottom.

Always use pans with a smooth, flatbase on the induction hotplates. Using panswith a deformed, concave or undulatingbase will cause overheating that may dama-ge the glass or the pan itself.

Bear in mind that the pan being usedmay have a considerable influence on theperformance of any induction hotplate. Youmay come across pans on the market that,although specified as suitable for induction,perform poorly or present problems when itcomes to being recognised by the inductionhotplate due to the lack of or poor quality ofthe ferromagnetic material on the base ofthe pan.

Anmerkungen zum Kochgeschirr für IhrInduktionskochfeld

Der Boden des Kochgeschirrs muss ausreichendgroß sein, um die auf der Glaskeramik markiertenKochflächen vollständig zu bedecken.

Je nach Art des Kochgeschirrs (Material undGröße) können die Kochflächen auch mit klei-neren Behältern funktionieren.

Bitte bedenken Sie, dass zum Betrieb derInduktionskochflächen Kochgeschirr mit ferro-magnetischen Böden (magnetischem Material)verwendet werden muss.

Für Induktionszonen immer Kochges-chirr mit flachem und glattem Boden ver-wenden. Kochschirr mit unebenem, konka-

vem oder gewelltem Boden verursacht Über-hitzung, die zu Schäden an der Glaskeramikoder am Kochgeschirr führen kann.

Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Wahl desKochgeschirrs einen großen Einfluss auf dieLeistungsfähigkeit jeglicher Art von Induk-tionskochplatten hat. Es wird Kochgeschirrangeboten, auf dem angegeben wird, dasses für das induktive Kochen geeignet ist unddas nichtsdestotrotz aufgrund der schlech-ten Qualität des ferromagnetischen Mate-rials des Kochgeschirrbodens über eineäußerst geringe Leistungsfähigkeit verfügtund von der Induktionskochplatte nur sch-werlich erkannt wird.

Remarques sur les récipients à utiliser surles plaques à induction

Le fond du récipient à employer doit avoir unetaille telle qu'elle couvre complètement la zonede cuisson dessinée sur la vitre.

En fonction du type de récipient (matériel et tai-lle) les zones à induction peuvent fonctionneravec des récipients plus petits.

Tenez compte du fait que pour fonctionner, lesplaques à induction ont besoin de récipients àfond ferromagnétiques (matériau attiré par unaimant).

Utilisez toujours des récipients à fondplat et lisse sur les plaques à induction. L'u-tilisation de récipients à fond déformé, con-cave ou ondulé provoque des surchauffesqui peuvent endommager le verre ou le réci-pient.

Tenez compte du fait que le récipientque vous utilisez peut avoir beaucoup d'in-fluence sur le rendement de n'importe quelleplaque à induction En effet, vous trouverezsur le marché un grand nombre de récipientsqui, bien que signalés comme appropriéspour l'induction, ont un rendement très faibleou ne sont pas correctement reconnus par laplaque à induction. Ceci est du à la faiblequantité en matériau ferromagnétique de leurfond ou à sa qualité.

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Model IR 622 / IT 622

1 2300 / 3200* W induction hotplate2 700 / 2100 W double circuit radiant hotplate.3 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate4 1500 W radiant hotplate.* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum electric power: 7300 watts.- Maximum induction power: 3700 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

Modell IR 622 / IT 622

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2300 / 3200* W 2 Zweikreis-Strahlungs-Kochzone mit 700 / 2100 W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1400 / 1800* W 4 Strahlungs-Kochzone mit 1500 W* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale elektrische Leistung: 7300 W- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 3700 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Modèle IR 622 / IT 622

1 Plaque à induction de 2.300 / 3.200* W2 Plaque rayonnante à double foyer de 700 /

2.100 W.3 Plaque à induction de 1.400 / 1.800* W4 Plaque rayonnante de 1.500 W.* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction "Power"est activée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance électrique maximale: 7.300 Watts.- Puissance maximale d'induction: 3.700 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50/60 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction : 20 à 60 kilohertz.

Model IT 645 / IR 645

1 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate2 1800 / 2500* W induction hotplate3 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate4 1800 / 2500* W induction hotplate* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum induction power: 7200 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz.

Modell IT 645 / IR 645

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2200 / 3200* W 2 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1800 / 2500* W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1400 / 1800* W 4 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1800 / 2500* W* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 7200 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Modèle IT 645 / IR 645

1 Plaque à induction de 2.200 / 3200* W2 Plaque à induction de 1800 / 2500* W.3 Plaque à induction de 1400 / 1800* W4 Plaque à induction de 1800 / 2500* W.* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction Power estactivée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance maximale d'induction: 7200 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50/60 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction: 20 à 60 kilohertz.

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Model IT 635 / IR 635

1 2400 / 3200* W induction hotplate2 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate3 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum induction power: 6800 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

Modell IT 635 / IR 635

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2400 / 3200* W 2 nduktions-Kochzone mit 1400 / 1800* W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2200 / 3200* W * Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 6800 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz.- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Modèle IT 635 / IR 635

1 Plaque à induction de 2400 / 3200* W2 Plaque à induction de 1400 / 1800* W.3 Plaque à induction de 2200 / 3200* W* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction Power estactivée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance maximale d'induction: 6800 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50/60 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction: 20 à 60 kilohertz.

Model IR 735 AB

1 2400 / 3200* W induction hotplate2 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate3 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum induction power: 6800 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

The inside circle on the cooking arearepresents the minimum base diameter of thepan, which is recognised by the inductor undernormal conditions.

Modell IR 735 AB

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2400 / 3200* W 2 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1400 / 1800* W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2200 / 3200* W * Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 6800 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz.- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Der Innenkreis auf dem Kochfeld stelltden Mindestdurchmesser des Kochgeschirrbo-dens dar, der unter normalen Umständen vomInduktor erkannt wird.

Modèle IR 735 AB

1 Plaque à induction de 2400 / 3200* W2 Plaque à induction de 1400 / 1800* W.3 Plaque à induction de 2200 / 3200* W* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction Power estactivée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance maximale d'induction: 6800 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50/60 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction: 20 à 60 kilohertz.

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Model IR 604

1 2300 W induction hotplate2 1400 W induction hotplate3 1400 W induction hotplate4 2300 W induction hotplate* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum induction power: 7400 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

Modell IR 604

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2300 W 2 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1400 W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1400 W 4 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2300 W * Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 7400 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50 Hz.- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Modèle IR 604

1 Plaque à induction de 2300 W2 Plaque à induction de 1400 W.3 Plaque à induction de 1400 W4 Plaque à induction de 2300 W* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction Power estactivée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance maximale d'induction: 7400 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction: 20 à 60 kilohertz.

Model IQ 640

1 1.400 / 1.800* W induction hotplate2 2.400 / 3.200* W induction hotplate3 2.300 / 3.200* W induction hotplate* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum induction power: 6.900 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

The inside circle on the cooking arearepresents the minimum base diameter of thepan, which is recognised by the inductor undernormal conditions.

Modell IQ 640

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1.400 / 1.800* W2 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2.400 / 3.200* W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2.300 / 3.200* W* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 6.900 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz.- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Der Innenkreis auf dem Kochfeld stelltden Mindestdurchmesser des Kochgeschirrbo-dens dar, der unter normalen Umständen vomInduktor erkannt wird.

Modèle IQ 640

1 Plaque à induction de 1.400 / 1.800* W2 Plaque à induction de 2.400 / 3.200* W3 Plaque à induction de 2.300 / 3.200* W* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction Power estactivée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance maximale d'induction: 6.900 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50/60 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction: 20 à 60 kilohertz.

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Model IQ 644

1 1.850 / 2.500* W induction hotplate2 1.850 / 2.500* W induction hotplate3 2.300 / 3.200* W induction hotplate4 1.400 / 1.800* W induction hotplate* Induction power with the Power function enabled. - Residual heat indicator (H)- Maximum induction power: 7.400 watts.- Supply power: 230 Volts.- Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

Induction elements 1 and 3 use the same inductiongenerator, which has a maximum power of 3,700 W.Therefore, these two cooking zones cannot be usedat maximum power at the same time.

The inside circle on the cooking arearepresents the minimum base diameter of thepan, which is recognised by the inductor undernormal conditions.

Modell IQ 644

1 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1.850 / 2.500* W2 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1.850 / 2.500* W3 Induktions-Kochzone mit 2.300 / 3.200* W4 Induktions-Kochzone mit 1.400 / 1.800* W* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funktion.- Restwärme-Anzeige (H)- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 7.400 W- Versorgungsspannung: 230 V- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz.- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 bis 60 Kilohertz.

Die Kochfelder 1 und 3 verfügen über einengemeinsamen Induktionsgenerator, der mit einerLeistung von max. 3.700 Watt arbeitet. Daher kön-nen diese beiden Kochfelder nicht gleichzeitig beimaximaler Leistung betrieben werden.

Der Innenkreis auf dem Kochfeld stelltden Mindestdurchmesser des Kochgeschirrbo-dens dar, der unter normalen Umständen vomInduktor erkannt wird.

Modèle IQ 644

1 Plaque à induction de 1.850 / 2.500* W2 Plaque à induction de 1.850 / 2.500* W3 Plaque à induction de 2.300 / 3.200* W4 Plaque à induction de 1.400 / 1.800* W* Puissance d'induction lorsque la fonction Powerest activée.- Témoin de chaleur résiduelle (H)- Puissance maximale d'induction: 7.400 Watts.- Tension d'alimentation: 230 Volts.- Fréquence: 50/60 Hertz.- Fréquence d'induction: 20 à 60 kilohertz.

Les plaques 1 et 3 comportent le même générateurà induction, qui dispose d'une puissance maximalede 3700 W. C'est pourquoi, ces deux zones de cuis-son ne pourront être utilisées simultanément à lapuissance maximale.

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Guide to Using the Instructions BookletDear 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 have undergonestrict quality controls throughout the manu-facturing process.

Before installing and using it, we wouldask that you read this Manual carefully andfollow the instructions closely, as this willguarantee better results when using theappliance.

Keep this Instruction Manual in a safeplace so that you can refer to it easily andthus abide by the guarantee conditions.

In order to benefit from this Guarantee, it isessential that you submit the purchasereceipt together with the Guarantee Certi-ficate.

You should keep the GuaranteeCertificate or, where relevant, the tech-nical datasheet, together with the Ins-truction Manual for the duration of theuseful life of the appliance. It hasimportant technical information aboutthe appliance.

Safety instructions

Before first use, you should carefully readthe installation and connection instruc-tions.

These hob models may be installed in thesame kitchen furniture units as TEKAbrand ovens.

For your safety, installation should becarried out by an authorised technicianand should comply with existing installa-tion standards. Likewise, any internal workon the hob should only be done by TEKA’stechnical staff, including the change of theflexible supply cable of the appliance.

Please note:

When the hotplates are in opera-tion or have recently been in operation,some areas will be hot and can burn.Children should be kept well away.

If the glass ceramic breaks orcracks, the hob should immediately bedisconnected from the electric currentin order to avoid the risk of electricshock.

Do not leave anything on thehob’s cooking areas while it is not inuse. Avoid risk of fire.

Do not place metal objects, suchas knives, forks, spoons or lids on thesurface of the hob, as they may get veryhot.

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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 supporting the cooking pans and thelower part of the kitchen unit or the hoodlocated above the hob should be 650 mm.If the hood’s installation instructionsrecommend that the gap is greater thanthis, you should follow this advice.

The unit where the hob and oven will belocated will be suitably fixed.

INSTALLATION WITH CUTLERY DRA-WER OR LOWER CABINET

In mixed induction - vitroceramic hobs, ifyou would like to have a cabinet or acutlery drawer under the hob, it is neces-sary to put a separation board in betweenthe two. The board should be situated 20mm below the underside of the hob, lea-ving a free space of at least 20 mm untilthe end of the cabinet (figure 1).

This prevents accidental contact with thehot surface of the casing of the heatingelements under the apparatus (figure 1).

In induction hobs, there should be a mini-mum distance of 5 cm between the drawerand the opening to the fan (a separatingboard is not necessary).

Please do not store objects thatcan obstruct the hob fans or possiblyflammable materials in the drawer.

INSTALLATION WITH FAN OVENUNDER THE HOB

The oven should be installed according tothe corresponding manual.

Installation

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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 opening of 20 mm should be made inthe back part of the cabinet in order toallow cold air to enter (see figure 1).

INSTALLING THE AIR NOZZLE(MODELS …604)

Place the nozzle over the air vent with theair valve toward the front part of the hoband use the screws provided to screw thenozzle. By doing so, the air nozzle will stay

braced to the back of the hob.

Warnings:

When hobs are handled beforebeing installed, care should be taken incase there is any protruding part orsharp edge which could cause injury.

When installing units or applian-ces above the hob, the hob should beprotected by a board so that the glasscannot be damaged by accidentalblows or heavy weights.

The glues used in manufacturingthe 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 responsibilityfor any malfunction or damage causedby faulty installation.

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA-RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THEGLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENTBLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY.

Fastening the hob

When the gap has been properly sized, thesealing washer should be put on the lowerface of the glass. Silicone should not beapplied between the glass and the unit

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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 twopossibilities of where the brackets may beplaced, just as is shown in figure 4.

Depending on the thickness of the cabinet, itmay be necessary to use the self tappingscrews (M5) that are provided as compli-ments for securing; insert them in the circu-lar holes of the bracket. The thread of thishole will be made when the screw is inser-ted inside of it. The thread should be madebefore fastening the bracket to the hob.

Connecting the electricity

The electric connection is made via anomnipolar switch or plug where accessible,which is suitable for the intensity to be tole-rated and which has a minimum gap of 3mm between its contacts, which will ensuredisconnection in case of emergency orwhen cleaning the hob.

The connection should include correct eart-hing, in compliance with current norms.

If the flexible supply cable fitted to theseappliances ever needs to be changed, itshould be replaced by TEKA’s official service.

The input cable should not be in contacteither with the body of the hob or with thebody of the oven, if the oven is installed inthe same unit.

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Sealing washer

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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

55600510

56049050

55600510

56049050

IR 622 IT 622

56600510

56049052

1

1

1

11

1

50-6050-6050-60

7.2006.8007.300

IR 635IT 635

IR 645 IT 645

55700510

56049050

1

1

50-60

6.800

IR 735 AB IQ 644 IQ 640

55600510

56049050

55600510

56049050

50-60 50-60

7.400 6.900

1

1

1

11 1

11

2

2

50

68590**510

57049264

7.400

IR 604

2

2

1

Model

Hob dimensionsHeight (mm)Length (mm)Width (mm)Dimensions of the placement in the unitLength (mm) (L)Width (mm) (W)Depth (mm)ConfigurationDouble radiant hotplate700/2.100 WRadiant hotplate 1.500WInduction hotplate2.400 / 3.200* WInduction hotplate1.400 /1.800* WInducción hotplate2.300 / 3.200* W Induction hotplate1.850 / 2.500* WInduction hotplate2.200 / 3.200* WInduction hotplate1.800 / 2.500* WInduction hotplate1.400 WInduction hotplate2.300 WElectricsNominal Power(W) for 230 VSupplyvoltage (V)Frequency (Hz)

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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 applicable, on the technicaldata sheet that should be kept with thismanual during the useful life of the appa-ratus.

The apparatus is not designed tobe used by people (including children)with reduced physical, mental or sen-sory abilities. It should also not be usedby people that do not have experiencehandling the apparatus or who do nothave knowledge of the apparatus,unless they are supervised by a personwho is in charge of their safety.

Children should not be allowedto play with the apparatus.

Touch control user instruc-tions (models ...622, ...635,...645, ...735 AB and ...604)

CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS (see figs.5, 6 and 7)

On/off sensor.Hotplate selection sensors and increasepower sensor (more).Power and/or residual heat displays.Also shows that locking is enabled.Reduce power/time sensor (less).Sensor lock (model …604). Operating sensor "Power" (models

…635, …645, …735 AB and …622).Time setting/increase sensor.Indicator of selected time (clock).Indicator light of the induction element

with timer.

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Use and Maintenance

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3

456

789

fig. 5Models ...622

Models ...635, ...645 and ...735 AB

fig. 6

Models ...604 fig. 7

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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 sensors marked on the control panelare used for control purposes.

There is no need to exert pressure on theglass - you enable the function you requi-re simply by touching the sensor with yourfinger.

Each action is confirmed by a beep.

SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON

1 Touch the On sensor (1) for at leastone second.

The touch control is enabled, 0 appears onall the power displays (3) and the decimalpoint (11) flashes on and off to indicatethat no cooking area is selected at thattime. If the cooking area is hot, the corres-ponding display will alternate between a Hand an 0.

If the safety lock function is enabled, thecooking area displays will show the letterL. If the cooking area is still emitting resi-dual heat, the corresponding display willalternate between the letters L and H.

The following action must be carried outwithin 20 seconds or the touch control willautomatically switch off.

When the touch control is enabled, it canbe disconnected at any time by touchingthe sensor (1), even if the lock is on

(safety lock function enabled). The sensor(1) always has priority for disconnec-

ting touch control.

SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON

Once the touch control has been enabledusing the sensor (1), the hotplatesrequired can be switched on.

1 Select the hotplate by touching thecorresponding sensor (2). N.B.: thesensor has a double function: the firstpress selects the hotplate and the follo-wing presses increase the power.

A 0 appears on the corresponding powerdisplay and the decimal point (11) lights upto show that the hotplate is selected.

Before using a hotplate, first check thatit is selected, i.e. that the correspon-ding decimal point (11) is showing.

2 Using sensors or (2/4), select therequired power level (from 1 to 9).

The and sensors are repetitive, so ifyou keep your finger on them they go up ordown continuously.

After 10 seconds have elapsed from the lasttime the key was pressed, the decimalpoint goes out and the hotplate is locked.

Only one hotplate can be enabled at atime, which means that only one decimalpoint (11) will be lit up.

To turn a hotplate up to full powerquickly: Select the hotplate and touch thesensor (4) once. The hotplate will beset to its maximum power (level 9).

SWITCHING THE HOTPLATE OFF

1 The hotplate must have already been

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selected. The corresponding decimalpoint (11) must be lit.

2 Use sensor (4) to decrease the powerto level 0. The hotplate will automaticallyswitch off.

To turn it off quickly: Whatever thepower level, the hotplate is turned offimmediately if you touch the and sensors (2/4) simultaneously.

If all the cooking areas are positioned at 0,all the display points will flash.

When a hotplate is switched off, an H willappear on the corresponding power dis-play if the surface of the glass in thecorresponding cooking area reaches atemperature at which there is a risk of bur-ning. When the temperature drops, thedisplay will go out (if the hob is disconnec-ted), or a 0 is displayed if the hob is still on.

SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE OFF

The appliance may be switched off at anytime by touching the general on / off sen-sor (1). When in standby mode, an H isdisplayed on any hot areas. None of theother hotplate displays will light up.

After use, disconnect the deviceusing the control; do not rely on thecookware detector.

Locking the hob sensors

SAFETY FUNCTION (models ...635, ...645, ...735 AB and ...622)

The safety function can be enabled afterthe hob is connected. To do so, touch sen-sor (1) to enable the touch control.Immediately, touch the sensor (4) andhold it down for five seconds. An L (for'Locked') will appear on the displays. The

touch control will be switched off after afew seconds. If the cooking area is hot, anL and an H will appear alternately on thecorresponding display.

This operation needs to be done within 10seconds, with no sensor other than thoseindicated being touched during that time,or the locking will not be carried out.

The electronic control will remain lockeduntil the user unlocks it, even after the con-trol is disconnected using the sensor (1) or when restarting after there has beena power cut.

Unlocking in order to cook

To unlock the control and use it, touch sen-sor (1) to enable the touch control.Immediately touch the two sensors onthe right at the same time. The L vanishesfrom the displays and a 0 appears with thelower point flashing, or an H if the corres-ponding hotplate is hot, and the hob will beready to use for cooking. When you switchoff the control using the on/off sensor (1) the safety function will be re-enabledand will reappear the next time the touchcontrol is enabled.

Cancelling the safety function

The safety function can be permanentlydisabled by pressing sensor for 5seconds immediately after enabling thetouch control. This should be done within10 seconds after enabling the touch con-trol using the on/off sensor (1), and thesafety function will be cancelled. If this isnot done properly, the touch control willremain locked and will switch off after 20seconds.

After cancelling the safety function, whenthe control is re-enabled using the on/offsensor (1), the hob will be ready to be

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used for cooking.

LOCK FUNCTION(models ...604)

Using the sensor lock (5) you can lockthe entire unit, except the on/off sensorkey (1), in order to protect the unit fromunwanted use. This is a useful safety func-tion when there are children in the home.When the lock is activated, the light (10)goes on.

If you turn off the device using the on/offsensor key (1) at the same time that thelock is activated, the device will continue tobe locked the next time it is turned on.

Function for keeping a pan hot(models …622)

Using this function, it is possible to keepfood hot in a pan placed on the cookingarea.

1 There is a pan on one of the heating ele-ments at a previously selected cookingtemperature.

2 It is necessary to touch sensor (12),after which the symbol will appear inthe indicator.

To disconnect this function, just touch sen-sor (12) again and the heating elementwill turn off, or, as an alternative, it is pos-sible to touch sensor (2) and change tolevel 1. This function will only work for amaximum of 120 minutes, after which thehob will disconnect.

Timer function

This feature enables you to do your coo-king while you are not present: You can setthe timer for a hotplate and it will switchitself off automatically when this time has

elapsed.

Around the selected time display there are4 or 3 pilot lights that indicate which hotpla-te is being timed. For example, if you timethe upper left hotplate as you look at theappliance, the pilot light that will come willbe the one above the display and to the left.

Where no hotplate is being timed (no pilotlight (9) is on), the clock can be used as acountdown timer (see the section "Theclock as a countdown timer").

You can use the clock as a countdowntimer for periods of between 1 and 99minutes, and as a hotplate timer for timesof between 1 and 99 minutes. All the coo-king areas can be programmed indepen-dently and simultaneously.

Timing a hotplate

1 The hotplate to be timed has to be selec-ted. The corresponding decimal point(11) must be lit.

2 Select a power level of between 1 and 9using the or sensors (2/4).

3 Touch the clock sensor (7). The deci-mal point (11) of the time display (8)(which shows 00) will come on, and itwill flash on and off along together withthe pilot light (9) of the correspondinghotplate.

4 Touch the clock sensor (7) again toincrease the value of the time you wishto set, or (4) to decrease it (from 1 to99 minutes). You can keep your fingeron the or sensors (7/4) to makethe minutes pass by automatically andmake your selection more quickly.

The clock will begin to control the timeautomatically. The control display (8)

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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 flashon and off, together with the pilot light ofthe hotplate that has disconnected.

If the hotplate that has been switched off ishot, its display will show an H, otherwise itwill show a 0. Touch any sensor to switchoff the beeping signal.

When more than one hotplate is beingtimed simultaneously, the time display willshow the cooking time remaining in thehotplate to disconnect first by default. Ifyou wish to check the cooking time remai-ning in another hotplate, touch its selectionsensor. For a few seconds the display willshow the remaining cooking time for thathotplate.

Changing the programmed time

The time that you have set can be chan-ged later on if you so wish.

1 The hotplate being timed must have alre-ady been selected. The correspondingdecimal point (11) must be lit.

2 Touch the clock sensor (7). The deci-mal point (11) will come on.

3 Use the or sensors (7/4) to alterthe time.

Disconnecting the clock

If you wish to stop the clock before the pro-grammed time has elapsed:

1 The hotplate being timed must have alre-ady been selected. The correspondingdecimal point (11) must be lit.

2 Select the clock sensor (7). The deci-mal point (11) will come on.

3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the timedown to 00. The clock is cancelled butthe hotplate will remain enabled untilyou switch it off.

Switching off quickly

1 The hotplate being timed must have alre-ady been selected. The correspondingdecimal point (11) must be lit.

2 Select the countdown timer sensor (7). The corresponding decimal point(11) must be lit.

3 Touching the and sensors (7 and4) at the same time cancels the remai-ning time.

You can also switch the hotplate beingtimed off without the programmed timehaving elapsed. In this case, the timer willswitch off too.

The clock as a countdown timer

Whenever the clock is not being used inconjunction with a cooking area, it can beused as a countdown timer. To do this, youuse the clock without selecting a hotplate.

SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMERON

When the appliance is switched off.

1 Touch the On sensor (1).

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2 Before using any hotplate, touch theclock sensor (7). All the control dis-plays (9) are switched off.

3 Use the sensors or (7/4) to inputthe time you want.

When the programmed time elapses, aseries of beeps will sound for severalseconds. To switch these beeps off, touchthe sensor (7).

DISCONNECTING THE COUNTDOWNTIMER

If you wish to stop the countdown timerbefore the programmed time has elapsed:

1 Select the countdown timer sensor (7). The decimal point (11) will come on.

2 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to00. The clock is cancelled.

SWITCHING OFF QUICKLY

1 Select the countdown timer sensor (7). The decimal point (11) will come on.

2 Touch sensors or (7/4) simulta-neously to disconnect the countdowntimer.

Touch control user instruc-tions (models ...640 and ...644)

CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS (see fig.8)

On/Off button.Hob selection buttons.Power and/or residual heat, and lockactivation displays. Reduce power/time button (reduce).Increase power/time buttonPower button.Timer/countdown timer selection button Timer display (timer).Stop button.Hob timer light.Decimal point in the power and timerdisplays.

- Shines (on): Chosen induction element(ready to be used).- Doesn't shine (off): Induction element

locked (cannot be used).Countdown timer indicator.

N.B.: * Only visible when in operation.

The sensors marked on the control panelare used for control purposes.

There is no need to exert pressure on the

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glass - you enable the function you requi-re simply by touching the sensor with yourfinger.

Each action is confirmed by a beep.

SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE ON

1 Touch the On sensor (1) for at leastone second.

The touch control is enabled, 0 appears onall the power displays (3) and the decimalpoint (11) flashes on and off to indicatethat no cooking area is selected at thattime. If the cooking area is hot, the corres-ponding display will show H instead of 0.

If the safety lock function is enabled, thecooking area displays will show the letterL. If the cooking area is still emitting resi-dual heat, the corresponding display willalternate between the letters L and H.

The following action must be carried outwithin 10 seconds or the touch control willautomatically switch off.

When the touch control is enabled, it canbe disconnected at any time by touchingthe sensor (1), even if the lock is on(safety lock function enabled). The sensor

(1) always has priority for disconnec-ting touch control.

SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES ON

Once the touch control has been enabledusing the sensor (1), the hotplatesrequired can be switched on.

1 Select the hotplate by touching thecorresponding sensor (2).

A 0 appears on the corresponding powerdisplay and the decimal point (11) lights upto show that the hotplate is selected.

Before using a hotplate, first check thatit is selected, i.e. that the correspon-ding decimal point (11) is showing.

2 Using sensors or (5/4), select therequired power level (from 1 to 9).

The and sensors are repetitive, so ifyou keep your finger on them they go up ordown continuously.

After 10 seconds have passed since pres-sing the corresponding hob selection but-ton (2), the decimal point goes out and thehob is locked.

Only one hotplate can be enabled at atime, which means that only one decimalpoint (11) will be lit up.

To turn a hotplate up to full powerquickly: Select the hotplate and touch thesensor (4) once. The hotplate will beset to its maximum power (level 9).

If all the cooking areas are positioned at 0,all the display points will flash.

When a hotplate is switched off, an H willappear on the corresponding power dis-play if the surface of the glass in thecorresponding cooking area reaches atemperature at which there is a risk of bur-ning. When the temperature drops, thedisplay will go out (if the hob is disconnec-ted), or a 0 is displayed if the hob is still on.

SWITCHING THE HOTPLATES OFF

1 The hotplate must be selected before-hand. The corresponding decimal point(11) must be lit.

2 Use sensor (4) to reduce the powerto 0. The hotplate will turn off automati-cally.

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To turn it off quickly: Whatever thepower level, touch sensors and (2/4) simultaneously and the hob will beinstantly switched off.

If all the hobs are at 0, all the points on thedisplay will flash.

When turning off a hob, an H will be dis-played on the corresponding power dis-play if the hob's glass is at a high tempe-rature, which can cause burning, . Whenthe temperature has reduced, the displayturns off (if the stove is switched off). If thestove is still on then a 0 is displayed.

SWITCHING THE APPLIANCE OFF

The appliance may be switched off at anytime by touching the general on / off sen-sor (1). When in standby mode, an H isdisplayed on any hot areas. None of theother hotplate displays will light up.

After use, disconnect the deviceusing the control; do not rely on thecookware detector.

Locking the hob sensors

The safety function can be activated oncethe stove is switched on. To do this, touchsensor (1) to activate the touch control.Touch buttons and (2/4) simultane-ously, followed by the power increase but-ton (5). An L will appear on the powerdisplays (3), indicating that the touch con-trol is locked.

The electronic control will remain locked,even after switching it off using sensor (1), until it is unlocked by the user.

Unlock for Cooking

If you wish to unlock the touch control forcooking, touch sensor (1) to activate it.

Immediately after, touch sensors and(5/4) simultaneously. The L will no lon-

ger be displayed and the touch control willoperate normally. When the touch controlis switched off using the On/Off sensors

(1), the safety function will be reactiva-ted and the L will be displayed the nexttime the touch control is turned on.

Turning Off the Safety Function

The safety function can be deactivatedpermanently, by touching sensors and

(5/4) at the same time, followed by sen-sor (4), after having switched on the

touch control using the On/Off sensor (1).

After this, when the touch control is turnedon again by using the On/Off sensor (1), the hob will be ready to be used. If thetouch control is locked in the event of apower cut, it will be deactivated.

STOP Function

This function allows you to pause the coo-king process. If the timer is activated, thiswill also be paused.

Activating the Stop Function

1 The pans are on the hobs, which are setat a specific level

2 Touch the Stop sensor (9). The powerdisplays (3) will scroll through the lettersS-T-O-P instead of showing the selectedcooking level. Cooking will remain pau-sed.

Deactivating the Stop Function

1 Touch the Stop sensor (9) followedby any other button except the On/Offsensor (1). Cooking will be resumed

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with the same settings (power levels,cooking time) as before the pause.

The second button must be pressed within10 seconds, otherwise the stove willswitch off. If cooking is not resumed within10 minutes of being paused, the stove willagain switch off.

Function for keeping a pan hot(models …622)

Using this function, it is possible to keepfood hot in a pan placed on the cookingarea.

1 There is a pan on one of the heating ele-ments at a previously selected cookingtemperature.

2 It is necessary to touch sensor (4),after which the symbol will appear inthe indicator. This is a level between the0 and 1.

To disconnect this function, just touch sen-sor (4) and change to level 0. Thisfunction will only work for a maximum of120 minutes, after which the hob will dis-connect.

Timer function

This function aids the cooking process, asit is not necessary to be watching: You canset a hob timer and it will turn off automa-tically once the selected time has elapsed.

There are 4 lights surrounding the timerdisplay, showing which of the hobs has atimer set. For example, if you set a timerfor the upper left hob, the light on theupper left of the timer display will turn on.

If there are no timers set on any of thehobs (no hob timer light (10) on), the timercan be used as a countdown timer (see

section "Countdown Timer").

On these models you can set the count-down timer and the hob timer from 1 to 99minutes. All of the hobs can be program-med independently and operate simulta-neously.

Timing a hotplate

1 The hotplate to be timed has to be selec-ted. The corresponding decimal point(11) must be lit.

2 Select a power level of between 1 and 9using the or sensors (5/4).

3 Touch the clock sensor (7). The deci-mal point (11) of the time display (8) willcome on

4 Touch the clock sensor sensor (7)until the time display of the correspon-ding hotplate (10) flash on.

5 Now set a cooking time, between 1 and99 minutes, using the sensors or (5/4). With the first one you will start with1, and with the second with 30. Touchingboth at the same time the value willcome back to 00.

The clock will begin to control the timeautomatically. The control display (10)corresponding to the timed area willremain lit up. If you want to set a time foranother hotplate, you have to repeat the 4and 5 steps.

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 flashon and off, together with the pilot light ofthe hotplate that has disconnected.

If the hotplate that has been switched off is

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hot, its display will show an H, otherwise itwill show a 0. Touch any sensor to switchoff 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 be able to read and changete time.

Disconnecting the clock

If you wish to stop the clock before the pro-grammed time has elapsed:

1 Touch the clock sensor (7) so manytimes as it's needed, until the display ofthe corresponding hotplate (10) flashon, or just select the hotplate and touchthe clock sensor (7).

2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11)in the indicator (8).

3 Use sensor (4) to reduce the timedown to 00. The clock is cancelled.

Switching off quickly

Repeat the steps1 and 2.

3 Touching the and sensors (5 and4) at the same time cancels the remai-ning time.

The clock as a countdown timer

Whenever the clock is not being used inconjunction with a cooking area, it can beused as a countdown timer.

SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMERON

When the appliance is switched off.

1 Touch the timer button (7) as manytimes as necessary, until the correspon-ding countdown timer light (13), locatedin the centre, below the timer displays(8), turns on.

2 Make sure the decimal point is light (11)in the indicator (8).

3 Use sensors and (4/5) to set thetime.

After the set time has elapsed, a series ofbeeps will be emitted for several seconds.To turn off these beeps touch any of thebuttons, except the On/Off button (1).

Adjusting the Programmed Time

To adjust the programmed time, hold downthe timer button (7) until the countdowntimer light (13) flashes. You can then seethe time and adjust it.

DISCONNECTING THE COUNTDOWNTIMER

If you wish to stop the countdown timerbefore the programmed time has elapsed:

1 Touch the timer button (7) as manytimes 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 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to00. The clock is cancelled.

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SWITCHING OFF QUICKLY

1 Touch the clock sensor (7) manytimes 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 and4) at the same time the countdown timerwill switch off..

Touch control user instruc-tions for all the models

Power supplied according tothe power level selected

Bear in mind that induction areasadjust the amount of power suppliedaccording to the size and type (material) ofpan placed on them. A smaller pan willreceive less power than a larger one.Thus, depending on the pan being used,the power supplied may vary from thevalues shown in Table 1.

Detecting pans(Induction hotplates)

The induction cooking areas have a built-in pan detector. This prevents the hotplatefrom being left on with no pan on the sur-face or when the pan is not suitable.

The power display will show the "no pan"symbol if, when the area is switched on,it detects that there is no pan or that thepan is unsuitable.

If a pan is removed from the area while itis operating, the hotplate will automaticallyswitch off and the "no pan" symbol willcome on . When the pan is placed back

on the cooking area, it will switch back onat the power level previously selected.

Pan detection time is 10 minutes. If thistime elapses without a pan or a suitablepan being put in position, the cooking areawill switch itself off. The power level will gofrom showing the "no pan" symbol toshowing 0.

After use, switch the cooking areaoff using the touch controls. If not pro-perly switched off, an undesired usemay be given to the cooking area if apan were to be placed inadvertently onthe same area within the following tenminutes. Avoid possible accidents!

Heat-up(Starting cooking automatically)

This feature enables you to set the starttime for cooking. The touch control pre-programs the selected hotplate to maxi-mum power and then, after a certain time,reduces it to the power level that you haveselected. (See table 2).

SWITCHING HEAT-UP ON

1 Enable the required hotplate using thecorresponding sensor (2).

2 Use the sensor to select power 9 andthen touch the sensor. An A will beshown on the display for as long as the

sensor is held down. When you stoppressing, the power display will alterna-te between A and 9.

For the 15 seconds after enabling remotecooking, use the sensor to drop to thecontinuous cooking power level that youwant (for example, 6). The display light willflash on and off, alternating between 6 and A.

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Example:

You want to cook at power level 6 on aninduction cooking area and begin withrapid heating.

Select power 9, touch the sensor againand A will come on, and then come downto power level 6 using the sensor. Thesystem keeps the hotplate at power 9(maximum) for 460 or 120 seconds(depending on the model), flashing alter-nately between 6 and A, after which timethe cooking level continues at 6 automati-cally.

MODIFYING THE POWER LEVELDURING HEAT-UP

1 The selected hotplate must have alreadybeen enabled. The corresponding deci-mal point must be lit (11).

2 Use the sensor (2, or 5 in models...640 and ...644) to change the powerlevel.

When increasing the power using thesensor (2, or 5 in models ...640 and...644) the time that has already elapsed istaken into account.

Example:

You are cooking and you have chosenlevel 1 power (48 seconds burst of coo-king) and after 30 seconds change it to 4(312 seconds). The remaining time of thebust of cooking will be 282 seconds (312minus 30).

Heat-up time will be discontinued oninduction hotplates if the pan is remo-ved. If a pan is put back within the pandetection time (10 minutes) the heat-uptime that remained will recommence.

With induction hotplates, heat-up cannotbe enabled if the Power function is ena-bled.

SWITCHING HEAT-UP FUNCTION OFF

When at least 10 seconds have elapsedsince heat-up function was enabled:

1 Select the hotplate. The decimal point(11) is lit.

2 Touch the sensor (4).

The heat-up function is automatically disa-bled and the hotplate remains at the cons-tant cooking level.

The Power function(Concentrated power)

except ...604 model

Up to 3.200 watts can be concentrated inthe induction cooking areas using thePower function (see values marked * in thepresentation section).

1 Select the desired cooking area, thedecimal point (11) will come on.

2 Next touch the Power sensor or (6). The power level display will showthe symbol P.

The maximum duration of the Power func-tion is 10 minutes. When this time elapses,the power level will automatically adjust topower level 9.

Each side of the hob has an inductiongenerator that works with a maximumpower or 3,600/3,700 watts. Therefore, thePower function cannot be activated at thesame time in two heating elements thatare on the same side. In other words, ifthis 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.

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 will automati-cally reduce it; this will be shown by theflashing of the indicator of the correspon-ding power (3).

The Power function can be switched off inthe following ways:

* By pressing the Power sensor or (6) again after selecting the cookingarea.

* By touching the (4) key while the coo-king area is selected.

The function may also disconnect automa-tically if the temperature in the cookingarea gets too hot. In all of these cases, thehotplate is kept running at power level 9. Ifthe pan is taken off the cooking area whilePower concentration is in operation, thefunction's remaining time will be stopped.If a pan is put back onto the cooking areabefore the pan detection time (10 minutes)has elapsed, the remaining time will startto count down again.

The Power function can also be enabledwithout a pan on the cooking area, but thehotplate will not come on until the pan isput on the cooking area.

The Power function takes priority over heat-up, so if the "Power" function is being used,heat-up will be cancelled in the inductioncooking areas on the corresponding side.

Disconnection for safety purposes

MAXIMUM OPERATING TIME

If, due to absent-mindedness, one or morehotplates are left on, these will be switchedoff automatically after a set amount of timefrom the last action. (See table 3).

After this "safety disconnection", thecorresponding hotplate's power displaywill show the H if there is a risk of burning.Otherwise it will show the 0.

SAFETY AGAINST COVERING SENSORS

The touch control has a feature that auto-matically disconnects the appliance whenit detects that something (a pan, cloth orspilled liquid) is covering the panel's sen-sors. This prevents the item from enablingor disabling a hotplate without you beingaware of it.

When the touch control disconnects theappliance for safety reasons, it will beepuntil you remove the item that is coveringthe control panel.

If the touch controls are on standby, itemsplaced over the hotplates will not be detec-ted; however, in order to enable the con-trol, any item covering it must be removed.

Overheating safety feature

The induction areas are protected againstoverheating that may cause damage to theelectronic system.

The induction generator has three mecha-nisms which become active if the tempera-ture rises too high in order to protect theelectronic components.

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* Function Power, only visible when in operation

Table 1

0123456789

[P]*

Models ...635 / ...645 / ...735 AB / ...640 / ...644

03

6,511

15,622

35,548

64,5100

130-140

Table 2

6018028839051015021027010

48144230312408120168216--

123456789

RADIANT HOTPLATES(modelos ...622)

Table 3

66554

1,51,51,51,5

1,5 (10 min. [P] and 80 min. [9])

123456789

[P]

Power selected

Models ...620 and ...604

Models ...620 / ...604

03

6,511

15,622

35,548

64,5100

No disponible

66554

1,51,51,51,5---

Rest of the models

03

6,511

15,622

35,552

64,5100

130-140

Models ...622

Percentage of energy supplied compared to nominal powerPowerselected

MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME(in hours)

Powerselected

HEAT-UP COOKING FEATURE(Time in seconds)

INDUCTIÓN HOTPLATES

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- The inner fan activates to cool the elec-tronic area.

- The power level assigned to the cookingarea 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 continue to work for a fewminutes to cool the electronics if youswitch the cooker off when the fan is swit-ched on.

If an induction cooking area were to switchoff due to overheating, when restarted, thepower level selected would be re-enabled.

Power surges

Touch controls can withstand acertain degree of power surges in theelectricity supply. Abnormally highpower surges can cause the controlsystem to malfunction (as with any typeof electrical appliance).

Suggestions and recommendations

To ensure maximum performance fromyour hob, follow these guidelines:

* Use pans with a flat base, as the greaterthe surface contact between the panand the glass, the greater will be theheat transmission. We recommend theuse of heavy pans so that the base ismore difficult to dent. Figure 9 showshow pans that are dented or concavehave a smaller contact surface.

* With radiant hotplates, it is recommen-ded that you do not use pans with a dia-meter which is less than the diameter ofthe heating area that is shown, or the

energy issued by the part outside the panwill be wasted.

* Make sure that the pans are well cen-tred on the outlines shown on the hea-ting area.

* Dry the pans’ bases before putting themon the glass ceramic hob.

* Do not leave any plastic object or uten-sil, or any aluminium foil, lying on theglass ceramic hob.

* Do not drag pans with corners or edgesthat could damage the glass.

* Do not use the radiant hotplates withouta pan on the area that is switched on.

* Do not cook with plastic pans.* Pans should be made of a material

which is heat-resistent so that they donot melt on the glass.

* The glass will tolerate bangs from bigpans that do not have sharp edges. Becareful with impacts from small, sharpinstruments.

* Avoid spilling sugar, or products contai-ning sugar, on the glass, since thesemay react with the hot glass and dama-ge the surface.

When you cannot turn off a hot-plate because a cream, a soup orsomething similar has boiled over,soak a cloth in water and wipe it overthe touch control, cleaning off the food,and keep the cloth on the On/Off sensorso that the touch control disconnects.

The induction generator complieswith the applicable european stan-dards. Nevertheless, we recommend

fig. 9

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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 cleaned after each use, when itis lukewarm or cool. This will make clea-ning easier as it will avoid any build-up ofdirt from repeated use.

Never use aggressive cleaning products orproducts that can scratch the surfaces(see the table that shows various commonproducts that may be used). Steam-basedappliances should not be used to clean thehob.

LOOKING AFTER THE GLASS

The degree of soiling should be taken intoaccount when cleaning, and the items andproducts used should vary according tothis.

Light soiling

Light, non-sticky, soiling can be cleanedwith a damp cloth and a soft detergent orwarm, soapy water.

Heavy soiling

Serious dirt and grease should be cleanedusing an agent specially made for glassceramic (for example, Vitroclen). Pleasefollow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Sticky stains that have been burned in canbe removed by using a scraper with arazor blade.

Rainbow colouring: Caused by pans thathave dry bits of grease on their base orwhen grease gets between the glass andthe pan while cooking. Can be removedfrom the surface of the glass using a nickelscourer with water or with a special glassceramic cleaner (for example, Vitroclen).

Plastic objects, sugar, or food with a highsugar content that are melted onto the hobshould be removed immediately while hot,using a scraper.

Product

Soft and liquid detergentsAggressive or powder detergentsSpecial glass ceramic cleaning agents (e.g. Vitroclen)Grease-removing sprays (ovens, etc.)Soft clothsKitchen towelsKitchen clothsNickel scourers (never use dry)Steel scourersHard synthetic scourers (green)Soft synthetic scourers (blue)Glass scrapersLiquid polish for domestic appliances and/or glass

RECOMMENDED CLEANING PRODUCTS

YES YESNO NO

YES YESNO NO

YES YESYES YESYES YESYES NONO NONO NO

YES YESYES NOYES YES

Should it be used to clean......the glass? ...the surround?

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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 panssliding over the glass. They can be remo-ved by thorough cleaning with a special,glass ceramic cleaning agent (for exam-ple, Vitroclen), although it may be that thecleaning needs to be repeated more thanonce.

Worn trim is the result of using abrasivecleaning products or pans with unevenbases which wear down the serigraphy.

Please note:

Take great care when using theglass scraper. The blade can causeinjury!

If you do not use the scraper pro-perly, the blade could break and piecesmay get stuck between the decorativeside-piece and the glass. If this hap-pens, do not try to remove the pieceswith your hand - use pliers or a sharp-pointed knife. (See fig. 10)

Only use the blade on the glassceramic surface - avoid the body of thescraper coming into contact with theglass, since this could scratch theglass ceramic.

Use blades that are in perfect con-

ditions, and change the blade as soonas it shows any sign of wear.

When you finish using the scra-per, fold it away and cover it well up.(See fig. 11)

Pans may stick to the glass ifsomething has melted between them.Do not attempt to unstick the pan whenit is cold - you could break the glassceramic.

Do not stand on the glass or leanon it, for it might break and causeinjury. Do not put any objects down onthe glass.

TEKA INDUSTRIAL S.A. reserves theright to alter its manuals in any way itdeems necessary or useful while not alte-ring their basic characteristics.

The symbol on the product or on itspackaging indicates that this productmay not be treated as household waste.Instead it shall be handed over to theapplicable collection point for the recy-cling of electrical and electronic equip-ment. By ensuring this product is dis-posed of correctly, you will help pre-vent potential negative consequencesfor the environment and human health,which could otherwise be caused byinappropriate waste handling of thisproduct, please contact your local cityoffice, your household waste disposalservice or the shop where you purcha-sed the product.

fig. 11

Protected blade Unprotected blade

Using the scraper

fig. 10

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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 (itdoes not have a ferromag-

netic base or it is toosmall).

Check that the pan basereacts to a magnet, or use a

larger pan.

When you start using the induction zones, you heara buzzing sound

The pan is light or madeup of more than one part.The buzzing comes fromenergy being transmitteddirectly to the base of the

pan.

This buzzing is not a fault. If,however, you wish to avoid it,lower the power level slightlyor use a pan that has a hea-

vier base, and/or that is madeof a single part

The touch control does not come on or, if itcomes on, it does not work

No hotplate has beenselected.

Make sure that a hotplatehas been selected before

trying to use it.

The lock is enabled Disable the lock.

The sensors and/or yourfingers are damp.

Keep the touch control’s surface and your fingers dry.

The sound of a fan can be heard while cooking, and it continues whenthe cooker has been turned off.

There is a fan in theinduction zones to cool

the electronics.

The fan only comes on whenthe electronics heat up -

when the temperature goesdown it goes off automati-

cally, whether or not the hobis on.

When frying or making a stew, the energy in the induction zones seemsto decrease (“the hotplate gets less hot”)

If the temperature of theglass or of the electricsgets too high while coo-

king, a self-protection sys-tem is triggered that

adjusts the power of thehotplates so that the tem-perature does not get any

higher.

Overheating problems whilecooking only occur underconditions of extreme use

(cooking for a long time at fullpower) or when the hob has

been wrongly installed.Check that the hob has beeninstalled as described in the

instruction manual.

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MODELS ...635, ...645 AND ...735 AB:

Message U400 and the beeping signal

Surges in the electricitysupply

Contact the TechnicalService

A hotplate switches off and error message E2 is displayed

The glass has overheated. Remove the pan and let theglass cool down.

Message ER 21 on the control and subsequent disconnection

If, whilst cooking, the tempe-rature of the control electro-nics gets too high, it will dis-connect to avoid damage.Overheating problems onlyoccur while cooking underextreme conditions of use(cooking for a long time at

full power).

Leave the hob to cooldown for a few minutes. If

the problem persists, checkthat installation was perfor-med in compliance with theinstructions in this manual.

Message ER 03 on the control and the beeping signal. Control disconnection

There is an object or liquidcovering up the touch

control.

Remove the object or liquidthat is covering the touch

control.

Fault Possible cause Possible solution

MODEL ...622:

An energy coupling occursin the different induction

areas.

It is not a defect; try changingthe power levels chosen.

Sounds similar to "whistles" are heard when two or more inductionareas are activated at high power levels.

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 theglass is cold.

A power failure occurs whenthe H were on.

It is not a defect. The H indica-tors will disappear after some

time has passed.

An L will appear in the indicators and the control will notwork (except models …604)

The control is blocked. Follow the instructionsmanual to unblock the

control.

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Message E3 in the control

Inadequate cookware due toits poor magnetic qualities.

This error message disap-pears after eight seconds.Otherwise, call Technical

Support.

When cooking at a level below 9, there will be fluctuationsin the power

The induction generator ofthe cooker turns on and offalternately in order to keepthe chosen cooking level.

This is not a defect.

ONLY MODELS ...604:

Excess temperature pro-blems during cooking onlyoccur in extreme situations(an extended period of timecooking at maximum power)or when installation is ina-

dequate.Verify that installation hasbeen done in accordancewith the indications in the

instructions manual.

If an induction element goes off and the message E2 appears

Overheating of the electronics.

Fault Possible cause Possible solution

MODELS ...640 AND ...644

Continuous beeping, touch control disabled and appears on the displays

There is an object or someliquid on top of the touch

control.

Remove any object or liquidcovering the touch control.


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