Teka IR 622 Installation Instructions Manual

Teka IR 622 Installation Instructions Manual

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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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  • Page 1 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...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents / Inhalt / Table des Matières Funktion zur Erhaltung der Behälterwärme Introduction Page 5 Energiezufuhr gemäß gewählter User Guide Leistungsstufe Kochgeschirrerkennung Installation Elektronische Ankochautomatik Positioning the hob Power-Funktion Fastening the hob Automatische Sicherheits- Connecting the electricity Abschaltung Timerfunktion Technical information Verwendung der Zeitanzeige als Dimensions and characteristics Kurzzeitwecker...
  • Page 3 Introduction / Einführung / Présentation 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...
  • Page 4 Model IR 622 / IT 622 Model IT 645 / IR 645 1 2300 / 3200* W induction hotplate 1 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate 2 700 / 2100 W double circuit radiant hotplate. 2 1800 / 2500* W induction hotplate...
  • Page 5 Model IT 635 / IR 635 Model IR 735 AB 1 2400 / 3200* W induction hotplate 1 2400 / 3200* W induction hotplate 2 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate 2 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate 3 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate 3 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate * Induction power with the Power function enabled.
  • Page 6 Model IR 604 Model IQ 640 1 2300 W induction hotplate 1 1.400 / 1.800* W induction hotplate 2 1400 W induction hotplate 2 2.400 / 3.200* W induction hotplate 3 1400 W induction hotplate 3 2.300 / 3.200* W induction hotplate 4 2300 W induction hotplate * Induction power with the Power function enabled.
  • Page 7 Model IQ 644 Modèle IQ 644 1 1.850 / 2.500* W induction hotplate 1 Plaque à induction de 1.850 / 2.500* W 2 1.850 / 2.500* W induction hotplate 2 Plaque à induction de 1.850 / 2.500* W 3 2.300 / 3.200* W induction hotplate 3 Plaque à...
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9: Positioning The Hob

    Installation INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD Minimum distance fig. 1 BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED to wall TECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS. Positioning the hob To install these models, an opening with the dimensions shown in figure 2 will be Minimum ventilation cut into the unit’s worktop.
  • Page 10: Fastening The Hob

    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.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Electricity

    The thread of this should be replaced by TEKA’s official service. hole will be made when the screw is inser- ted inside of it. The thread should be made The input cable should not be in contact before fastening the bracket to the hob.
  • Page 12: Technical Information

    Technical details Class 3 hob. The supply voltage and frequency will be Dimensions and characteristics Model IR 622 IR 635 IR 645 IR 735 AB IQ 644 IQ 640 IR 604 IT 622 IT 635...
  • Page 13: Use And Maintenance

    Use and Maintenance 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...
  • Page 14 Lock activated indicator light (model (safety lock function enabled). The sensor …604). (1) always has priority for disconnec- 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).
  • Page 15 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 and an will appear alternately on the 2 Use sensor (4) to decrease the power corresponding display.
  • Page 16: Timer Function

    used for cooking. elapsed. LOCK FUNCTION Around the selected time display there are (models ...604) 4 or 3 pilot lights that indicate which hotpla - te is being timed. For example, if you time Using the sensor lock (5) you can lock the upper left hotplate as you look at the the entire unit, except the on/off sensor appliance, the pilot light that will come will...
  • Page 17 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).
  • Page 18 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 (7/4) to input CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS (see fig. the time you want.
  • Page 19 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. Each action is confirmed by a beep. 2 Using sensors (5/4), select the required power level (from 1 to 9).
  • Page 20: Stop Function

    To turn it off quickly: Whatever the Immediately after, touch sensors power level, touch sensors (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.
  • Page 21: Timer Function

    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.
  • Page 22 SWITCHING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER hot, its display will show an , otherwise it will show a . Touch any sensor to switch off the beeping signal. When the appliance is switched off. Changing the programmed time 1 Touch the timer button (7) as many times as necessary, until the correspon- The time that you have set can be chan-...
  • Page 23: Detecting Pans

    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...
  • Page 24 Example: With induction hotplates, heat-up cannot be enabled if the Power function is ena- You want to cook at power level 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...
  • Page 25 only be activated in another heating ele- Disconnection for safety ment on the right. 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.
  • Page 26 Table 1 Percentage of energy supplied compared to nominal power Power selected Models ...622 Models ...620 / ...604 Models ...635 / ...645 / ...735 AB / ...640 / ...644 15,6 15,6 15,6 35,5 35,5 35,5 64,5 64,5 64,5 [P]* 130-140 130-140 No disponible * Function Power, only visible when in operation...
  • Page 27: Power Surges

    - The inner fan activates to cool the elec- fig. 9 tronic area. - The power level assigned to the cooking area is adjusted. - The relevant cooking area is switched off. Wrong Right Wrong The internal fan is automatically enabled and disabled, depending on the tempera- energy issued by the part outside the pan ture of the electronic system.
  • Page 28: Cleaning And Care

    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.
  • Page 29 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.
  • Page 30: If Something Doesn't Work

    If something doesn’t work Before calling the Technical Service, please make the following checks: Fault Possible cause Possible solution FOR ALL THE MODELS: The induction zones are not heating up The pan is unsuitable (it Check that the pan base does not have a ferromag- reacts to a magnet, or use a netic base or it is too...
  • Page 31 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.
  • Page 32 Fault Possible cause Possible solution ONLY MODELS ...604: Message E3 in the control This error message disap- Inadequate cookware due to pears after eight seconds. its poor magnetic qualities. Otherwise, call Technical Support. When cooking at a level below 9, there will be fluctuations in the power The induction generator of This is not a defect.

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