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Teka VT CM - Power surges; Operating the glass ceramic hotplates

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1 Select the counter sensor or (7).
The decimal point (13) will come on.
2 Use sensor (4) to reduce the time to
00. The clock is cancelled.
SWITCHING OFF RAPIDLY
1 Select the counter sensor or (7).
The decimal point (13) will come on.
2 Touch sensors and (5 and 4)
simultaneously to disconnect the coun-
ter, or sensors or (7/4) on the
models TC 620 and TR 735 AB.
Always keep the area for contro-
lling the cooking areas empty and dry.
When any problem concerning the
controls arises that is not covered in
this manual, you should disconnect the
appliance and contact TEKA's technical
service.
Power surges
When the touch control system undergoes
a power surge of the type which may occur
within electricity supply networks, the hot-
plates will disconnect and a continuous,
intermittent beeping will sound. One of the
following messages will appear intermit-
tently on the hotplates' displays *.
or
* On models TR 640 and TZ 640 the digit E
will not appear, since these models only have
three power indicators for the hotplates.
When normal power resumes, the beeping
and the display message will cease, while
the hotplates will remain disconnected and
the residual heat indicator H will appear in
the displays where the hotplates were in
use before the surge occurred. From this
point, the hob can be used again.
The touch control will detect such
power surges whenever the hob is con-
nected to the mains, even if it is not
being used at that particular time, so
the alarm above may be activated even
when the touch control is switched off.
Abnormally high power surges
can cause the control system to mal-
function (as with any type of electrical
appliance).
Operating the glass
ceramic hotplates
Each of the glass ceramic hob’s heating
elements is connected to a power regula-
tor that controls the operating and stoppa-
ge time of each of them (more or less
heat). (See fig. 10)
Each power regulator control knob has
numbering from “0” to “12”.
The hob with the integrated controls
(model VT CM) has the numbering on the
glass. (See fig. 11).
GB
31
fig. 10

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