Teka IQX 635 User manual

Category
Hobs
Type
User manual
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND
USE AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS
INDUCTION AND VITROCERAMIC HOBS
EINBAU-ANLEITUNG
UND EMPFEHLUNGEN FÜR GEBRAUCH UND INSTANDHALTUNG
INDUKTIONSKOCHFELD
INSTRUCTIONS POUR L'INSTALLATION
ET RECOMMANDATIONS D'UTILISATION ET MAINTENANCE
PLANS DE TRAVAIL DE CUISSON PAR
INDUCTION ET VITROCÉRAMIQUES
INDUKCIÓS ÉS ÜVEGKERÁMIA FŐZŐLAPOS TÜZHELYEK
BESZERELÉSI, HASZNÁLATI ÉS KARBANTARTÁSI
JAVASLATOKAT TARTALMAZÓ ÚTMUTATÓJA
TRX 645 - TRX 635 - IRX 645
IRX 635 - IQX 645 - IQX 635
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Contents / Inhalt / Table des matières /
/ Tartalomjegyk
Introduction
User Guide
Installation
Positioning the hobs
Fixing the hob
Connecting the electricity
Technical information
Dimensions and characteristics
Use and Maintenance
Special requirements before
first use
Touch Control Panel
User Instructions
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Locking the sensor buttons of
the hob
Stop function
Double or triple circuit hotplates
Energy supplied according to
the power level chosen
Cookware detection
Recovery function
Heat-up function
Keep warm function
Power function
Safety disconnection
Timer function
Using the clock as a countdown
chronometer
Safety against overheating
Power surges
Suggestions and recommendations
Cleaning and care
If something doesn't work
Allgemeines
Bedienungsanleitung
Einbau
Einbauort
Verankerung
Netzanschluss
Technische Angaben
Abmessungen und Eigenschaften
Bedienung und Pflege
Maßnahmen vor Inbetriebnahme
Sensorbedienung
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Hinweise und Empfehlungen
Reinigung und Pflege
Störungsbehebung
Kindersicherung
Stopp-Funktion
Zwei- und Dreikreis-Kochzonen
Energieverbrauch
Topferkennung
Erinnerungsfunktion
Ankochautomatik
Warmhaltefunktion
Power-Funktion
Sicherheitsabschaltung
Zeitschaltung (Timer)
Stoppuhr
Überhitzungsschutz
Verhalten bei Überspannung
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Introduction / Allgemeines / Présentation /
Termékismertető
Notes about the cookware to be used with
your induction hob.
The size of the base of the cookware to be used
should be large enough to completely cover the
cooking zone drawn on the glass.
Depending on the type of cookware (material
and size), the induction zones may work with
smaller cookware.
Please remember that in order to work, the
induction elements need to be used with cook-
ware that has a ferromagnetic base (material
attracted by a magnet).
Always use cookware with a flat, smo-
oth base on the induction elements. Using
cookware with a deformed, concave or cur-
ved base can lead to overheating that can
damage the glass or the cookware.
Please take into account that the
cookware that you use can greatly affect the
how well the induction element works. You
may find cookware on the market that,
although marked as being suitable for induc-
tion hobs, does not work very well or is not
easily recognised by the induction element
due to the little amount or poor quality of the
ferromagnetic material that the cookware
has in its base.
Hinweise zum Kochgeschirr
Der Boden des verwendeten Kochgeschirrs
sollte die gesamte Fläche der auf der Glaskera-
mik gekennzeichneten Kochzone bedecken.
Dennoch kann ebenso Kochgeschirr kleineren
Durchmessers verwendet werden, sofern Mate-
rial und Gße des Geschirrs eine Magnetisie-
rung erlauben.
Die Induktionszonen sind ausschließlich für
Kochgeschirr mit ferromagnetischem Boden
geeignet (magnetisierbares Material).
Der Boden des Kochgeschirrs sollte
glatt und vollkommen eben sein. Andernfalls
nnen Geschirr und Glaskeramik durch
Überhitzung beschädigt werden.
Die Leistung der Induktionskochzo-
nen hängt wesentlich von der Art des ver-
wendeten Kochgeschirrs ab. Kochgeschirr
für Induktionskochzonen wird vom Herste-
ller entsprechend gekennzeichnet, jedoch
ist dies keine Garantie dafür, dass das Ges-
chirr vom Kochfeld erkannt wird oder dass
die Leistung der Kochzonen effektiv ausge-
nutzt werden kann. Ausschlaggebend sind
hier in jedem Fall Qualität und Menge des im
Boden des Geschirrs verarbeiteten ferro-
magnetischen Materials.
Notes sur les récipients à utiliser sur votre
plan de travail à induction.
Le récipient à employer doit avoir un fond dont
la dimension de fond couvre complètement la
zone de cuisson qui figure sur la vitre.
Selon le type de récipient (matériel et dimen-
sion), les zones à induction peuvent fonctionner
avec des récipients plus petits.
Il convient de tenir compte que les plaques à
induction nécessitent pour fonctionner des réci-
pients à fond ferromagnétique (matériau attiré
par un aimant).
Sur les plaques à induction, utilisez
toujours des récipients à fond plat et lisse.
L'emploi de récipients à fond déformé, con-
cave ou ondu provoque des surchauffes
qui peuvent endommager la vitre ou le pro-
pre récipient.
Il convient de tenir compte que le réci-
pient que vous utilisez peut avoir une gran-
de influence sur le rendement de toute pla-
que à induction. Il existe sur le marché des
récipients qui, malg le fait d'être signalé
comme aptes pour l'induction, ont un rende-
ment très faible ou des problèmes pour être
reconnus par la plaque à induction, en rai-
son de la légère quantité ou qualité du maté-
riel ferromagnétique qu'a le fond du réci-
pient.
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Model IRX 645
1 2,300 / 3,200* watt induction element
2 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
3 1,400 / 1,800* watt induction element
4 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
* Induction power with the Power function acti-
vated.
- Residual heat indicator. (H)
- Maximum induction power: 7,200 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 230 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz.
Modell IRX 645
1 Induktionskochzone mit 2 300 / 3 200* W
2 Induktionskochzone mit 1 850 / 2 500* W
3 Induktionskochzone mit 1 400 / 1 800* W
4 Induktionskochzone mit 1 850 / 2 500* W
* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funk-
tion
- Restwärmeanzeige (H)
- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 7 200 W
- Betriebsspannung: 230 V
- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz
- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 - 60 kHz
Modèle IRX 645
1 Plaque à induction de 2 300 / 3 200* W
2 Plaque à induction de 1 850 / 2 500* W.
3 Plaque à induction de 1 400 / 1 800* W
4 Plaque à induction de 1 850 / 2 500* W.
* Puissance à induction avec la fonction Power
activée.
- Indicateur de chaleur résiduelle. (H)
- Puissance maximum à induction : 7 200
Watts.
- Tension d'alimentation : 230 Volts.
- Fréquence : 50/60 Hertz.
- Fréquence induction : 20 à 60 Kilohertz.
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Model IRX 635
1 2,400 / 3,200* watt induction element
2 1,400 / 1,800* watt induction element
3 2,300 / 3,200* watt induction element
* Induction power with the Power function acti-
vated.
- Residual heat indicator. (H)
- Maximum induction power: 6,800 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 230 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz.
Modell IRX 635
1 Induktionskochzone mit 2 400 / 3 200* W
2 Induktionskochzone mit 1 400 / 1 800* W
3 Induktionskochzone mit 2 300 / 3 200* W
* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funk-
tion
- Restwärmeanzeige (H)
- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 6 800 Watt
- Betriebsspannung: 230 Volt
- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz
- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 - 60 kHz
Modèle IRX 635
1 Plaque à induction de 2 400 / 3 200* W
2 Plaque à induction de 1 400 / 1 800* W
3 Plaque à induction de 2 300 / 3 200* W
* Puissance à induction avec la fonction Power
activée.
- Indicateur de chaleur résiduelle. (H)
- Puissance maximum à induction : 6 800
Watts.
- Tension d'alimentation : 230 Volts.
- Fréquence : 50/60 Hertz.
- Fréquence induction : 20 à 60 Kilohertz.
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Model IQX 645
1 2,300 / 3,200* watt induction element
2 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
3 1,400 / 1,800* watt induction element
4 1,850 / 2,500* watt induction element
* Induction power with the Power function acti-
vated.
- Residual heat indicator. (H)
- Maximum induction power: 7,200 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 230 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz.
Modell IQX 645
1 Induktionskochzone mit 2 300 / 3 200* W
2 Induktionskochzone mit 1 850 / 2 500* W
3 Induktionskochzone mit 1 400 / 1 800* W
4 Induktionskochzone mit 1 850 / 2 500* W
* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funk-
tion
- Restwärmeanzeige (H)
- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 7 200 W
- Betriebsspannung: 230 V
- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz
- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 - 60 kHz
Modèle IQX 645
1 Plaque à induction de 2 300 / 3 200* W
2 Plaque à induction de 1 850 / 2 500* W.
3 Plaque à induction de 1 400 / 1 800* W
4 Plaque à induction de 1 850 / 2 500* W.
* Puissance à induction avec la fonction Power
activée.
- Indicateur de chaleur résiduelle. (H)
- Puissance maximum à induction : 7 200
Watts.
- Tension d'alimentation : 230 Volts.
- Fréquence : 50/60 Hertz.
- Fréquence induction : 20 à 60 Kilohertz.
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Model IQX 635
1 2,400 / 3,200* watt induction element
2 1,400 / 1,800* watt induction element
3 2,300 / 3,200* watt induction element
* Induction power with the Power function acti-
vated.
- Residual heat indicator. (H)
- Maximum induction power: 6,800 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 230 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
- Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz.
Modell IQX 635
1 Induktionskochzone mit 2 400 / 3 200* W
2 Induktionskochzone mit 1 400 / 1 800* W
3 Induktionskochzone mit 2 300 / 3 200* W
* Induktionsleistung bei aktivierter Power-Funk-
tion
- Restwärmeanzeige (H)
- Maximale Induktionsleistung: 6 800 Watt
- Betriebsspannung: 230 Volt
- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz
- Induktionsfrequenz: 20 - 60 kHz
Modèle IQX 635
1 Plaque à induction de 2 400 / 3 200* W
2 Plaque à induction de 1 400 / 1 800* W
3 Plaque à induction de 2 300 / 3 200* W
* Puissance à induction avec la fonction Power
activée.
- Indicateur de chaleur résiduelle. (H)
- Puissance maximum à induction : 6 800
Watts.
- Tension d'alimentation : 230 Volts.
- Fréquence : 50/60 Hertz.
- Fréquence induction : 20 à 60 Kilohertz.
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Model TRX 635
1 1,800 watt induction element
2 1,050/1,950/2,700 watt induction element
3 1,200 watt induction element
- Residual heat indicator (H).
- Maximum power: 5,700 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 230 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
Modell TRX 635
1 Blitzkochzone 1 800 W
2 Blitzkochzone 1 050/1 950/2 700 W
3 Blitzkochzone 1 200 W
- Restwärmeanzeige (H)
- Maximale Leistung: 5 700 W
- Betriebsspannung: 230 V
- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz
Modèle TRX 635
1 Plaque radiante de 1 800 W.
2 Plaque radiante de 1 050/1 950/2 700 W.
3 Plaque radiante de 1 200 W
- Indicateur de chaleur résiduelle (H).
- Puissance maximum : 5 700 Watts.
- Tension d'alimentation : 230 Volts.
- Fréquence : 50/60 Hertz.
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Model TRX 645
1 1,400/2,000 watt induction element
2 1,800 watt induction element
3 1,200 watt induction element
4 1,200 watt induction element
- Residual heat indicator (H).
- Maximum power: 6,200 watts.
- Power supply voltage: 230 volts.
- Frequency: 50/60 hertz.
Modell TRX 645
1 Blitzkochzone 1 400/2 000 W
2 Blitzkochzone 1 800 W
3 Blitzkochzone 1 200 W
4 Blitzkochzone 1 200 W
- Restwärmeanzeige (H)
- Maximale Leistung: 6 200 W
- Betriebsspannung: 230 V
- Frequenz: 50/60 Hz
Modèle TRX 645
1 Plaque radiante de 1 400/2 000 W.
2 Plaque radiante de 1 800 W.
3 Plaque radiante de 1 200 W.
4 Plaque radiante de 1 200 W.
- Indicateur de chaleur résiduelle (H).
- Puissance maximum : 6 200 Watts.
- Tension d'alimentation : 230 Volts.
- Fréquence : 50/60 Hertz.
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Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet
Dear Customer,
We are delighted that you have put your
trust in us.
We are confident that the new hob that you
have purchased will fully satisfy your
needs.
This modern, functional and practical
model has been manufactured using top-
quality materials that have undergone
strict quality controls throughout the manu-
facturing process.
Before installing and using it, please read
this Manual carefully and follow the ins-
tructions closely; this will guarantee better
results when using the appliance.
Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe
place so that you can refer to it easily and
thus abide by the Guarantee conditions.
In order to benefit from this Guarantee, it is
essential that you submit the purchase
receipt together with the Guarantee certifi-
cate.
You should keep the Guarantee
Certificate or, where relevant, the tech-
nical datasheet, together with the Ins-
truction Manual for the duration of the
useful life of the appliance. It has
important technical information about
the appliance.
Safety Instructions
Before first use, you should carefully read
the installation and connection instruc-
tions.
These hob models may be installed in the
same kitchen furniture units as TEKA
brand ovens.
For your safety, installation should be
carried out by an authorised technician
and should comply with existing installa-
tion standards. Likewise, any internal work
on the hob should only be done by TEKA's
technical staff, including the change of the
flexible supply cable of the appliance.
Attention:
When the heating elements are
being used or have recently been used,
some areas will be hot and can burn.
Children should be kept well away.
If the glass ceramic breaks or
cracks, the hob should immediately be
disconnected from the electric current
in order to avoid the risk of electric
shock.
Do not leave any objects on the
cooking zones of your hob while it is
not in use. Prevent possible fire risks.
Metallic objects such as knives,
forks, spoons or lids should not be pla-
ced on the hob surface.
If you are frying oil, keep an eye
on the cooking as the induction hobs
heat up very quickly and they could
ignite.
Never try to put out the flame with
water! Use a lid, a plate or similar devi-
ce to cover the recipient and mitigate
the flame.
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INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD
BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED
TECHNICIAN ACCORDING TO
CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS.
Positioning the hobs
To install these models, an opening with
the dimensions shown in figure 1 should
be cut into the unit's worktop.
The system for fixing the hob is intended
for use with kitchen units with a thickness
of 20, 30 and 40 mm.
The minimum distance between the surfa-
ce of the hob and the lower part of the kit-
chen unit or the hood located above the
hob should be 650 mm. If the hood's insta-
llation instructions recommend that the
gap is greater than this, you should follow
this advice.
The unit where the hob and oven will be
located should be suitably fixed.
INSTALLATION WITH A CUTLERY
DRAWER OR LOW CUPBOARD
If you wish to have a cupboard or cutlery
drawer beneath the hob, you should install
a separation board between them. The
board should be installed 20 mm below the
bottom of the hob and an empty space of
at least 20 mm should be left at the back of
the cupboard (fig. 1).
This will prevent accidental contact with
the hot surface of the body of the vitroce-
ramic plates underneath the appliance.
(Fig. 1)
Make sure that you do not keep
objects in the drawer that could obs-
truct the fans of the hob or materials
that may be flammable.
Installation
fig. 1
Minimum distan-
ce to walls
Important: minimum
ventilation distances
DRAWER
THERMOVENTI-
LATED OVEN
Radiant element hobs:
DRAWER
Fitting holes
W
L
The dimensions L and W are in the table "Dimen-
sions and characteristics" in the Technical Infor-
mation section.
INSTALLATION WITH A THERMOVENTI-
LATED OVEN UNDER THE HOB
The oven should be installed according to
the corresponding manual.
If installing over a thermoventilated oven,
please remember that this hob has been
certified to work only with TEKA brand
ovens.
An opening of 20 mm should be made in
the back part of the kitchen unit so that
cold air is able to enter (see figure 1).
It is advisable not to use the
induction hob during the pyrolitic clea-
ning function in the case of the pyrolitic
ovens, due to the high temperature rea-
ched by this appliance.
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.
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
blows or heavy weight.
The glues used in manufacturing
the kitchen unit and on the decorative
laminates and on the laminates that are
part of the worktop surface should be
made to tolerate temperatures of up to
100ºC.
TEKA does not assume any res-
ponsibility for any malfunction or
damage caused by faulty installation.
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA-
RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE
GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT
BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY.
Fixing the hob
When the gap has been properly sized,
the gasket should be put on the lower side
of the glass. Silicone should not be
applied between the glass and the unit
worktop because if it becomes neces-
sary to remove the hob from its posi-
tion, the glass could break when trying
to detach it.
To fasten the cooking top to the kitchen
unit, use four clips fastened to the existing
openings in the lower part of the body (two
in front and two in back). There are two
possible ways to position the clips, as can
be seen in figure 2.
Depending on the thickness of the worktop,
it is possible to use the self-tapping screws
that are provided as a fastening accessory
by putting them into the clip's round hole.
This hole will be threaded as the screw is
inserted into it. This should be done before
fixing the clip to the worktop.
Connecting the electricity
The electric connection is made using an
omnipolar switch or plug, where accessi-
ble, that is suitable for the intensity to be
tolerated and that has a minimum gap of 3
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Sealing washer
Sealing washer
fig. 2
mm between its contacts. This will ensure
disconnection in case of emergency or
when cleaning the hob.
The connection should include correct ear-
thing, in compliance with current norms.
If the flexible supply cable fitted to the
appliance ever needs to be changed, it
should be replaced by TEKA's official tech-
nical service.
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
the same unit.
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Technical data
Class 3 Hob.
Technical Information
* Power of the induction elements with the Power function activated.
Dimensions and characteristics
Models
Dimensions of the hob
Height (mm)
Length (mm)
Width (mm)
Dimensions for positioning in the kitchen unit
Length (mm) (L)
Width (mm) (W)
Depth (mm)
Configuration
Induction Element
2,300 / 3,200* W
Induction Element
1,400 / 1,800* W
Induction Element
1,850 / 2,500* W
Induction Element
2,400 / 3,200* W
Radiant Element
1,400 / 2,000 W
Radiant Element
1,050 / 1,950 / 2,700 W
Radiant Element
1,800 W
Radiant Element
1,200 W
Electrical data
Nominal power (W)
Maximum for 230 V
Power supply
voltage (V)
Frequency (Hz)
IRX 645
IQX 645
56
600
510
560
490
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50 / 60
7.200
IRX 635
IQX 635
TRX 645 TRX 635
56
600
510
560
490
50
56
600
510
560
490
61
56
600
510
560
490
61
50 / 60
6.800
50 / 60
6.200
50 / 60
5.700
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
230
230
230
230
Special requirements before
first use
Before connecting the hob to the electric
mains, check that the voltage and fre-
quency of the mains matches what is
shown on the hob's rating plate, which is
located on the lower part of the hob, and
on the guarantee or, where appropriate,
the technical data sheet supplied, which
should be kept together with this manual
during the useful life of this appliance.
The appliance is not designed to
be used by people (including children)
with reduced physical, mental or sen-
sory abilities. It should also not be used
by people that do not have experience
handling the appliance or who do not
have knowledge of the appliance,
unless they are supervised by a person
who is in charge of their safety.
Children should not be allowed to
play with the appliance.
This appliance is not designed to
work through an external timer (not
incorporated into the appliance itself) or
a separate remote control system.
Touch control panel user
instructions
CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS (see fig. 3
and 4)
On/off sensor button.
Slider cursor to choose the power/time.
Sensor to select a hotplate and power
indicators.
Indicators of the heating element.
Power lights of the Slider cursor.
Power Function sensor button (models
IRX... and IQX...) or Double/Triple Ring
Function (models TRX...).
Stop Function sensor button (models
IRX... and IQX...) or Lock Function
(models TRX...).
Stop Function Activated indicator
(models IRX... and IQX...) or Lock
Function indicator (models TRX...).
Indicator symbol of the clock sensors
zone.
Indicator light of the Double/Triple Ring
(models TRX...).
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Use and Maintenance
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fig. 3
Models TRX...
Models IRX... and IQX...
fig. 4
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Indicator symbol of the clock sensors
zone.
Indicator of selected time (clock).
Indicator light of the induction element
with timer.
Indicator symbol of the induction ele-
ment with timer.
Keep Warm Function sensor button
(models IRX... and IQX...).
Decimal point in power indicators.
- Shines (on): Chosen induction element
(ready to be used).
- Doesn't shine (off): Induction element
locked (cannot be used).
NOTE: * Only visible when appliance is
operating.
Actions are carried out using the sensor
buttons marked on the control panel.
It is not necessary put pressure on the
glass; by simply touching the sensor but-
ton with your finger you will activate the
desired function.
The touch cursor can be used to adjust the
power levels (1-9) and to choose the time
(1-99) by sliding your finger over it. By sli-
ding your finger to the right, the value will
increase, while sliding it to the left will
cause the value to decrease.
It is also possible to directly select the des-
ired value by touching the area of the
touch cursor with your finger.
Each action is confirmed with a beep.
TURNING ON THE APPLIANCE
1 Touch the on sensor button (1) for
at least one second.
The touch control panel is activated and a
0 appears on all the power indicators (3).
The decimal point (16) flashes to indicate
that no cooking zone has been selected at
that time. If a cooking zone is hot, the
corresponding indicator will show an H and
a 0 alternately.
In IRX... and IQX... models, if the Lock
Function is activated, the indicators in the
cooking zones will have an L. If there is a
residual heat on the cooking zones, the
corresponding indicator will have an L and
an H alternately.
The next action must be taken within 20
seconds; otherwise, the touch control
panel will automatically turn off. If you
have chosen a heating element at a power
level of 0 and you don't change the value,
the heating element will no longer be
selected after 10 seconds.
When the touch control panel is activated,
it can be disconnected at any time by tou-
ching sensor (1), even if it has been
locked (see the section "Locking the sen-
sor buttons of the hob"). Sensor button
(1) is always able to disconnect the
touch control panel.
ACTIVATING THE HEATING ELEMENTS
Once the touch control panel has been
activated by using sensor button (1),
you can turn on the chosen heating ele-
ments.
1 Choose the heating element by using the
corresponding indicator (3), i.e. by using
your finger to touch the digit. If the hea-
ting element is hot, the corresponding
indicator will go from showing H to level
0.
2 Use the slider cursor to choose the
power level, from between 0 and 9. By
doing so, the heating element will
remain activated.
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15
16
11
12
13
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Whenever the heating element is selected,
i.e. with the decimal point on, it is possible
to change its power level. If, after 10
seconds you have not chosen any opera-
tion, the heating element will no longer be
selected.
TURNING OFF A HEATING ELEMENT
The heating element may be turned off by
decreasing its power level to 0.
When a heating element is turned off, an H
will appear in the corresponding power
indicator instead, if the glass surface is hot
in the corresponding cooking zone, which
means that there is a risk of burns. When
the temperature has decreased, the indi-
cator will turn off (if the hob is disconnec-
ted) or, if the hob is connected, the indica-
tor will have a 0.
TURNING OFF ALL OF THE HEATING
ELEMENTS
It is possible to disconnect all of the heating
elements at the same time by suing the
on/off sensor button (1). All of the indi-
cators of the heating elements will turn off.
The power of the heating elements can be
adjusted to nine different levels.
Locking the sensor buttons
of the hob
LOCK FUNCTION
(models TRX...)
You can use the Lock Function to lock the
rest of the sensor buttons, except the
on/off sensor button (1), in order to
prevent the unit from being tampered with.
This is a useful safety function when there
are children in the home.
To activate this function, touch the sensor
button (7) for at least two seconds.
Afterwards, the indicator light (8) will go on
to indicate that the control panel is locked.
To deactivate the function, just touch the
sensor button (7) again.
If you turn off the appliance using the
on/off sensor button (1), at the same
time that the lock is activated, the applian-
ce will continue to be locked the next time
it is turned on.
SAFETY FUNCTION
(Models IRX... and IQX...)
The safety function can be activated after
connecting the hob as long as no heating
element is currently functioning and no
timer is selected.
To do so, follow the following steps:
1 Touch the Power sensor button (6)
and the sensor button of the front right
heating element (3) at the same time.
2 Immediately afterward, touch the sensor
button of the front right heating element
(3) again.
An L (from the work Locked) will appear in
the indicators; although, the indicators
may also show an H if they are still hot.
This should be done within 10 seconds
without touching another sensor button
other than those indicated during this time;
otherwise, the lock function will not be acti-
vated.
The control panel will remain locked, even
after the control panel has been discon-
nected using the on/off sensor button
(1) or when restarting after there has
been a power cut, as long as the user
does not unlock it.
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Unlocking to cook
To unlock the control and use the applian-
ce, follow these steps:
1 Touch the Power sensor button (6)
and the sensor button of the front right
heating element (3) at the same time.
The L will disappear from the indicators
and a 0 with a flashing decimal point (11)
will appear, or an H will appear if the
corresponding heating element is hot, and
the hob will be ready to be used for coo-
king. When the control panel is disconnec-
ted using the on/off sensor button
(1), the safety function will reactive and will
appear again the next time the touch con-
trol panel is activated.
Cancelling the safety function
The safety function can be deactivated
permanently by following these steps:
1 Touch the Power sensor button (6)
and the sensor button of the front right
heating element (3) at the same time.
2 Immediately afterward, touch the Power
sensor button (6).
For the operation to be carried out, no
other sensor button should be touched in
the following 10 seconds. If the operation
is not carried out correctly, the touch con-
trol panel will remain locked and will turn
off after 20 seconds.
When the on/off sensor (1), is used
to reactivate the control panel after cance-
lling the safety function, the hob will be
ready to be used for cooking.
Stop Function
(models IRX... and IQX...)
By using this function, it is possible to
make a pause during the cooking process.
If the timer function is also activated, it will
also be paused.
Activating the Stop function
1 The cookware is located on the cooking
zones, which are working at a certain
level.
2 Touch the Stop sensor button (7) for
one second. The function will be pau-
sed.
The symbol will appear in the indicators
of the heating elements, and the error
messages, residual heat, fast heat-up or
lack of cookware indicators, will also
disappear until the function has been
deactivated.
Deactivating the Stop function
1 Touch the Stop sensor button (7)
and then touch any other sensor button
within 10 seconds.
The heating element will go back to how it
was before the Stop function was activated.
The second sensor button must be tou-
ched within 10 seconds; otherwise, the
hob will disconnect. If cooking has not
been restarted 10 minutes after the pause,
the appliance will turn off.
Double or Triple Circuit
hotplates (models TRX...)
Double and triple circuit heating elements
make it possible to use the inner ring or,
also, the outer ring(s), depending on the
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size of the cookware.
CONNECTING / TURNING ON THE
DOUBLE AND TRIPLE CIRCUIT HEA-
TING ELEMENTS
1 Choose the desired power level (from 1
to 9) using the cursor.
2 Touch the double ring sensor button
(6) to activate the second circuit. Indica-
tor light (10) will turn on, which indicates
that the outer ring is activated.
3 In model TRX 635, if you want to activa-
te the third ring after turning the second
ring on, the touch sensor button (6)
again. After doing so, the second indica-
tor light will turn on.
DISCONNECTING / TURNING OFF THE
DOUBLE CIRCUIT
1 Touch the double ring sensor button
(6). The indicator light (10) will turn off
and the outer ring will be disconnected.
DISCONNECTING / TURNING OFF THE
TRIPLE CIRCUIT (MODEL TRX 635)
1 Touch the sensor button (6). The
second indicator light (10) will turn off
and the third ring will be disconnected.
2 Touch the sensor button (6) again.
The first indicator light (10) and the
second ring will be disconnected. Only
the first circuit will be activated.
Energy supplied according to
the power level chosen
Please remember that the heating
elements adjust the energy supplied
according to the size and type (material) of
the cookware being used. Smaller cook-
ware will receive less energy than larger
cookware.
Cookware detection
(models IRX… and IQX...)
The induction cooking zones have an
incorporated cookware detector. This will
prevent the heating element from working
if there is no cookware placed on it or if the
cookware is inadequate.
The power indicator will show the symbol
meaning that "there is no cookware" if
no cookware is detected when the zone is
on or if the cookware is inadequate.
If the cookware is taken off of the cooking
zone while the zone is functioning, the
heating element will automatically stop
supplying energy and the "there is no
cookware" symbol will go on. When the
cookware is once again placed on the coo-
king zone, energy will once again be sup-
plied at the power level that was chosen.
The cookware detection time is 10 minu-
tes. If no cookware is placed on the zone
during this time, or if the cookware is
inadequate, the cooking zone will deacti-
vate. The power indicator will show the
symbol "there is no cookware" or 0.
After use, disconnect the cooking
zone by using the touch control panel.
Otherwise, an undesired operation
could occur in the cooking zone if a
piece of cookware is accidentally pla-
ced on the cooking zone during the
following 10 minutes. Avoid possible
accidents!
Recovery Function
(models IRX… and IQX...)
If the touch control panel has been turned
off by mistake, the Recovery Function
makes it possible to quickly recover all of
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the settings made. These settings include
the power levels, the timer of the heating
elements, as well as the Power and Heat-
Up functions.
After having disconnected the control
panel using the on/off sensor button
(1), you will have six seconds to turn on
the hob again. After doing so, to recover
the settings lost, touch the Stop sensor
button (6) before another six seconds
pass.
This function will only work if at least one
heating element is active, regardless of
the Lock function.
The activation of the Recovery Function
will be confirmed by a beep.
Heat-up function
(Automatic start of cooking)
This function will help you when cooking,
since it is not necessary to be there at the
same time. The touch control panel pre-
programmes the chosen heating element
to the maximum power level and then
lowers it to the desired power level, chosen
by you, after a certain amount of time. (See
table 1)
TURNING ON THE FAST HEAT-UP
FUNCTION
1 Use the corresponding indicator (3) to
activate the desired heating element.
2 Using the Slider cursor (2), slide your fin-
ger up to power level 9 and then touch
the sensor button corresponding to level
9 again. A flashing A will appear in the
indicator.
The power level decreases to the desired
continuous power level (for example, 6)
within the 15 seconds following the activa-
tion of the fast heat-up function by means
of the slider cursor (2). The indicator will
flash alternately between 6 and A.
Example:
You want to cook at power level 6 on an
induction element and you want to quickly
heat up the contents of the cookware at the
beginning.
Choose power 9, touch the slider cursor (2)
and an Awill appear, then use the slide cur-
sor (2) to lower the power level to 6. The
system will keep the heating element at
power level 9 (maximum) for 120 seconds,
flashing alternately between 6 and A; after
that time, the system will automatically
lower the power level to 6.
MODIFYING THE POWER LEVEL
DURING THE FAST HEAT-UP
1 The chosen heating element must be
activated. The corresponding decimal
point must be on (16).
2 Change the power level using slider cur-
sor (2).
When increasing the power level using the
slider cursor (2), the system takes into
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Table 1
0
48
144
228
312
408
120
168
216
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Level
selected
Duration of Heat-Up
(in seconds)
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Teka IQX 635 User manual

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