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Teka CG.1 3G 1P CG Lux-60 4G Cooktop User Manual
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1. 25 26 26 29 30 Prasentation Hinweise zum Gebrauch Einbau Einbauort f r die Kochfelder Einbauort f r den Ofen Verankerung des Kochfelds Gasanschluss Elektrischer Anschluss Umstellung auf andere Gasart Technische Information Abmessungen und Leistungen Technische Daten Gebrauch und Instandhaltung Besondere Vorbedingungen fur die Inbetriebnahme Anz nden der Gasbrenner Einschalten der elektrischen Kochzonen Schutz gegen versehentliches Drehen der Gashahne Bestandteile eines Systems f r sicheren Gebrauch Gebrauch der Kochzonen Tipps f r den korrekten Gebrauch der Gasbrenner Instandhaltung der Brenner Tipps f r die korrekte Verwendung der Kochfelder Elektrische Kochzonen Reinigung und Pflege Im Storungsfall Seite 5 31 32 32 33 33 37 38 38 40 40 42 43 43 43 45 46 46 46 47 48 48 49 49 53 Pr sentation Page 5 Guide d utilisation Installation Logement des tables de cuisson Logement du four Ancrage de la table de cuisson Raccordement au gaz Branchement lectrique Adaptation du gaz Informations techniques Dimensions et puissances Caract ristiques techniques Utilisation et entretien Conditions sp ciales avant la mise en marche Allumage des br leurs Allumage des plaques lectriques Syst me de blocage des commandes de gaz Composants d un syst me de s curit Utilisation des tables de cuisson Recommandations pour une bonne utilisat
2. mm should be used on each burner If you wish to use a pan with a diameter of 120 mm or smaller it should be placed on the auxiliary burner On hobs CG Lux 75 and CG Lux 86 the grid accessory has to be used element A in fig 27 Please note IN When the burners are in opera tion or have recently been in operation the hob will be hot in places and this can lead to burns Children should be kept well away IN For safety reasons we advise that the instructions provided by the gas supply company are followed and that the supply tap is turned off when the hob is not in use A If a gas smell is noted the gas intake to the hob should be shut off and the room ventilated The gas installa tion and the hob should also be chec ked by a specialised technician IN The device shall not be operated for more than 15 seconds If after 15 seconds the burner has not lit stop the device and open the compartment door and or wait at least 1 minute before attemting a futher ignition of the burner In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute Turning on the electric otplates The electric hotplates are controlled by a switch with seven positions To get different levels of power all you need to do is to turn the appropriate knob and set it to the post tion you want See fig 21 The pan should be placed on
3. 60 Gas Maximum power kW 7 5 10 5 10 5 11 11 7 8 75 For voltages other than 230 V please consult the appliance s rating plate 19 Technical data COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS WITH ELECTRIC HOTPLATES AND AUTO MATIC IGNITION The supply voltage and frequency will be as shown on the rating plate If an electric hotplate gets cracked the hob should be disconnected from the elec tricity current COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS WITH GAS BURNERS Warnings a Before installation make sure that the local supply conditions the gas type and pressure are compatible with the applian ce s setup b The setup conditions for this appliance are written on the label or the rating plate c This appliance should not be connected to a device for removing combustion products It should be installed and con nected in compliance with the current ins tallation standards Special attention should be paid to the regulations applying to ventilation Table 3 Burner Nominal Calorific Consumption Nominal Consumption kW G 20 Nm h G 25 Nm h G 30 Kg h G 31 Kg h CG Lux 60 CG Lux 70 CGC 4G CG1 4G CG1 3G 1P kW VR 90 4G CG Lux 70 5G TR kW CCR CG Lux 75 and CG Lux 86 kW Consumption over Gross Calorific Value H 20 Performance IN A gas cooking appliance produ ces heat and moisture at the site where it is installed The kitchen should be provided with suitable ventilation natu ral ventil
4. Maximale Elektrische Leistung 1500 W 2 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW FR 1 Plaque rapide de 1 500 W 145 mm Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille 2 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 KW Puissance calorifique maximale 6 400 Kcal h 7 5 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 4 900 Kcal h 5 75 kW Puissance lectrique maximale 1 500 Watts GB DE FR CG Lux 60 4G CG Lux 60 4G Al AL CG Lux 60 4G Al GB 1 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 KW 2 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Burner operating controls All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW DE 1 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 KW 2 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 KW 5 Bedienregler f r die Brenner Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale W rmeleistung 6450 Kcal h 7 5 KW FR 1 Brdleur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Manett
5. a roasting dish clay pots or any utensil that reflects heat down wards it is essential that the grid acces sory is used for otherwise the high tem perature that is reflected downwards could damage the glass or the burners The grid accessory can be used when cooking with pans that have a small base or when a very low heat is requi red for slow cooking or to keep food warm When it is used the burner is less efficient Roasting dish clay pots or utensils that reflect heat downwards Grid accessory If you notice that the glass is broken or cracked set all the hotplate controls to zero turned off turn off the gas tap and disconnect the electricity Then con tact TEKA s Technical Service Do not use the glass surface as a stora ge area Do not put aluminium foil tin foil or plas tics on the surface of the glass With five burner models very large pans should be placed on the central burner so that they do not reflect heat onto the kitchen unit worktop With four burner models use the grid accessory with this sort of pan Suggestions for using the urners effectively Rapid burners should not be used with pans that have a small diameter becau se part of the flame will spread away from the pan thus reducing performan ce significantly See fig 25 The burners should not be operated wit hout there being a pan on them or gas will be wasted and the grid will
6. at least once every 4 years Note Any alteration or adjustment needed by the appliance should be made by aut horised technical personnel Suggestions for using the otplates effectively To ensure maximum performance whem using electric hotplates follow these gui delines Use pans with a flat base as the greater the surface contact between the pan and the hotplate the greater will be the heat transmission We recommend the use of heavy pans so that the base is more difficult to dent The picture shows how pans with battered or dented bases have less surface contact Right Wrong Wrong fig 26 Do not use pans with a diameter that is smaller than that of the hotplate in order to avoid boiling foods spilling over onto the hotplates Dry the bottom of your pans before put ting them on the hotplates When you are almost finished cooking it is a good idea to set the hotplate to the minimum or to turn it off just before removing the pan in order to make use of the energy that has been stored and to avoid the hotplate operating while it is empty 26 NEVER USE ELECTRIC HOTPLATES WITHOUT A PAN Maintenance of the electric hotplates CG1 3G 1P Disconnect the appliance from the electric mains before cleaning it The electric hotplates should be cleaned using soapy water and a non abrasive scourer If after cooking you notice that the electric hotplate s stainless steel rim or the cookers surround are y
7. 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 Certi ficate AN You should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the technical datasheet together with the Instruction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It has important technical information about the appliance 10 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 Please note IN 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 Installation Important INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS Positioning the hobs Depending on the model to be installed an opening with the dimensions shown in figure 11 will be cut into the unit s worktop or stove In the packaging of t
8. regulation plate should be placed on top of the old one so that the new features can be seen after the change The tasks involved in conversion are Replace the injectors Adjust the taps minimums The injectors required for each gas type are shown in table 1 To replace the injectors follow these ins tructions 1 Remove the grids and upper parts of the burner so that the injector can be seen 2 Using a number 7 pipe spanner remove the injectors and replace them with the new ones Take care to press the injector down firmly so that there is no leakage 3 Replace the grid and burners that were previously removed When the injectors have been changed this is how to adjust the minimums Hobs CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P CGC 4G and CGC 4G Al AL 1 Turn the burners on to their minimum 16 2 Take the oven or the control panel out so that you can access the gas taps 3 Use a slim grooved screwdriver to turn the screw located to the right or in the centre of the gas tap s shaft the flame increases when you turn to the left and decreases when you turn to the right 4 When properly adjusted check that the flame does not go out when you turn the knob quickly from maximum to minimum 5 On hob CGC 4G Al AL in order to access the taps regulator screw you first have to lift up the cover that protects the taps and then take out the two screws that fasten this cover to the body Other hobs 1 Turn the burners on
9. should be washed in soapy water using a soft cloth If the metal is yellowish after this we suggest the use of lemon vinegar dilute ammo nia or a cleaning product that contains dilute ammonia You can keep the metal shiny by gently rubbing with a polish that can be easily obtained from outlets selling cleaning products The control panel should be cleaned with soapy water and a soft cloth 27 When cleaning the appliance with the burners removed care should be taken not to allow liquid or other objects to get into the bend of the injector holder When cleaning do not use products that can harm aluminium such as soda oil etc Whenever you reassemble a burner check that all the components are pro perly in place as a part that is wrongly positioned can lead to overheating and damage the glass The ignition unit ceramic and electrode must be periodically cleaned with care in order to prevent ignition problems A check should also be made that the bur ner slots are not obstructed The symbol amp on the product or on its packaging indicates that this pro duct may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help pre vent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate
10. ted from the electric current in order to avoid the risk of electric shock IN The glues used in manufacturing 11 Fitting holes amp Mod G Mod 2 Mod Mod 5 Mod mod fig 11 CG Lux 60 y CGC 4G CG 1 3G 1P y CG1 4G CG Lux 70 CG Lux 75 CG Lux 86 VR 90 4G With granite hobs the measurement may be 580 mm 12 the kitchen unit and in the adhesive on the decorative laminate of the worktop surface should be made to tolerate tem peratures of up to 100 C TEKA assumes no responsibility 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 Positioning the oven CIE See the corresponding manual Anchoring the hob When the gap has been properly sized the sealing washer A should be put on the lower part of the cooker Fix the clamps D into the holes on the lower part of the case as shown in the drawing 12 by tigh tening the four screws supplied 4 2 mm For worktops 30 mm thick or less use the M5 screws supplied as comple mentary fixation by introducing them into the circular hole of the clamp A fillet shall form in this hole as the screw is introduced in it This operation should be done before fastening the clamps to the hob fig 12 Seal Worktop Screw Fastering clip Note It is essential that the sealing was her is place
11. waste handling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purcha sed the product 28 Do not use small pans on large burners or the flame will spread Match pans to burners to make best use of the heat Do not place the pan away from the centre of the burner Place the pan properly in the middle of the burner Do not use utensils that reflect a lot of heat down wards directly onto the grid When using roasting dishes clay pots or pans that reflect heat downwards use the grid accessory Do not place the pans directly on the burner Place the pans on the grid Do not use sharp objects on the cooker When the grids have been used they should be cle aned when they have cooled down Do not use heavy weights or hit the cooker with heavy objects Handle pans with care on and around the cooker 29 If something doesn t work Before calling the Technical Service please make the following checks Fault Possible cause Neither the hotplates nor the pilot lights are working The cable is not connected to the mains There is no spark when the automatic ignition control is pressed There is no current at the plug There is a spark but the burner is not igniting The spark plug and the part of the burner where the spark should be is soiled or greasy Do not light the gas burners Gas is not coming through to the hob Possib
12. AI TR 1 Triple crown burner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 KW 2 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 KW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 KW All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 7 950 Kcal h 9 25 kW 1 Brenner mit Dreifachkranz 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 KW 2 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 Kcal h 1 kW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Stark Brenner mit 2 580 Kcal h 3 KW Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale Warmeleistung 7 950 Kcal h 9 25 kW 1 Br leur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 7 950 Kcal h 9 25 W 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 we would ask that you read this Manual carefully and follow the instructions closely as this will guarantee better results when using the appliance Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe place so that you
13. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE GLASS GAS HOBS EINBAU ANLEITUNG UND EMPFEHLUNGEN FUR GEBRAUCH UND INSTANDHALTUNG GAS KOCHFELDER AUF GLAS INSTRUCTIONS POUR L INSTALLATION ET RECOMMANDATIONS D UTILISATION ET D ENTRETIEN PLAQUES DE CUISSON CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P CG Lux 60 4G CG Lux 70 4G CG Lux 70 4G Al AL CG Lux 70 5G CG Lux 60 4G Al AL CG Lux 70 5G Al AL CG Lux 70 5G Al TR AL CG Lux 70 5G TR CGC 4G CGC AG Al AL CG Lux 75 2G Al TR AL CG Lux 86 3G Al TR AL CG Lux 60 4G Al CG Lux 70 4G Al CG Lux 70 5G Al CG Lux 70 5G Al TR CG Lux 75 2G Al TR CG Lux 86 3G AI TR VR 90 4G AI TR AL VR 90 4G AI TR Contents Inhalt Table des Matieres Introduction User Guide Installation Positioning the hobs Positioning the oven Anchoring the hob Connecting the gas Connecting the electricity Gas conversion Technical information Dimensions and powers Technical data Use and Maintenance Before starting for the first time Igniting the burners Turning on the electric hotplates Anti accidental turn mechanism on the gas controls Safety sistem components Using the hotplates Suggestions for effective use the burners Maintenance of the burners Suggestions for effective use of the hotplates Maintenance of the electric hotplates Cleaning and care Reminder If something doesn t work Page 5 10 11 11 12 12 15 16 16 18 18 20 21 21 21 23 23 24 24 25 25
14. alling engineer The gas connection for these hotplates should be made with rigid piping because the appliance is a stationery one where it is destined for the EC market The hob has a threaded connection of 1 2 in diameter as per ISO 228 1 or 1 2 with a conical thread as per ISO 7 1 depending on the regulations in the destination country For markets with an ISO 228 1 1 2 con nection a 10 12 mm copper pipe is provi ded as an accessory for welding to the gas intake pipe Ventilation slots should also be made at the site in compliance with current norms Connecting the hob s gas intake to the mains should be done in compliance with the basic gas installation standards for residential premises TEKA assumes no responsibility for any malfunction or damage that arises from an incorrect or faulty installation In order that the hob is not damaged by tightening the nut on the gas connection pipe a maximum torque of 300 cm Kgf should be applied When the gas connection has been made the installation should be checked to ensu re that it is completely sealed If the check is done using air care should be taken that the test pressure is no more than 200 g cm Where air is not available soapy water should be applied to ensure that there are no leaks in the connections Tes ting should never be done using a flame When the hob has been installed check that the burner minimums are properly adjusted To do th
15. ation sources should be kept clear a window opened or an effective mechanical ventilation system device such as a hood installed The intense and prolonged use of the appliance may call for comple mentary ventilation such as opening a window or more efficient ventilation such as increasing the power of the mechanical ventilation if this exists CE You should keep the Guaran tee Certificate or where relevant the technical datasheet together with the Instruction Manual for the dura tion of the useful life of the appliance It has important technical information about the appliance Class 3 Hob Table 2 Country Category France II2E 3 United Kingdom II2H3 Greece 13 Italy IIZ2H3 Triple crown Rapid Semi rapid Auxiliar mbar 3 5 3 1 75 1 20 0 33 0 29 0 17 0 10 25 0 38 0 33 0 19 0 11 29 0 25 0 22 0 13 0 07 37 0 24 0 21 0 13 0 07 0 77 0 47 0 33 1 55 0 77 0 47 0 33 1 55 i 0 47 gt 52 gt 52 gt 52 Use and Maintenance Special requirements before starting for the first time 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 lower down and on the guarantee or where appropriate the technical datas heet supplied which should be kept toget her with this manual Remember that you may have to remove the protective plastic cover that is stuck to the hob The apparatus is not desi
16. clea ning products that could cause scrat ches such as oven cleaning aerosols fig 27 a Nee 4 ae S Lott u en o E A Grid accessory B Grid Diffusing cover D Diffusing crown Injector F Injector holder rust removers or sponges or scourers with a hard surface Do not slide pans over the glass as they can cause scratches Ensure that the liquid does not evapora te from pans because the heat building up at the base could damage the burner or the glass The glass will tolerate light bangs from big pans that do not have sharp edges Be careful with impacts from small sharp instruments Do not bang pans against the edge of the glass since this can damage the glass irreparably Do not spill cold liquids on the glass or burners when they are hot Do not stand or lean on the glass as it might break and cause damage To clean and care for other compo nents follow these guidelines The grids should be cleaned with a non abrasive scourer when they have cooled down The burners the grooves in particular should be cleaned at regular intervals they should be put into warm soapy water and cleaned with a scourer or a stiff brush Do not clean the enamel burners diffu sing covers while they are still hot Abra sive products can cause damage vine gar coffee milk salty water and tomato juice that have lengthy contact with the enamel surfaces The stainless steel
17. d Maximum calorific power 6 020 Kcal h 7 kW 1 Brenner mit Dreifachkranz 3010 kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Brenner mit Dreifachkranz 3010 kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Bedienregler f r die Brenner Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale Warmeleistung 6020 Kcal h 7 kW 1 Br leur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Brdleur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Manettes pour l allumage des br leurs Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 6 020 Kcal h 7 KW GB DE FR CG Lux 86 3G AI TR AL CG Lux 86 3G AI TR 1 Triple crown burner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 KW 2 Triple crown burner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Burner operating controls All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 7 520 Kcal h 8 75 kW 1 Brenner mit Dreifachkranz 3010 kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Brenner mit Dreifachkranz 3010 kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Bedienregler f r die Brenner Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale Warmeleistung 7520 Kcal h 8 75 kW 1 Br leur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Brdleur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 KW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Manettes pour l allumage des br leurs Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 7 520 Kcal h 8 75 kW GB DE FR VR 90 4G AI TR AL VR 90 4G
18. d beneath the hob s rim If it is not placed there the worktop could suffer extremely high temperatures _Self tapping screw for 20 and 30 mm thick worktops fig 13 On models CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P the clips should be fixed as shown in figure 13 depending on the thickness of the worktop For worktop thicknesses of 30 mm or less use the self tapping screws M5 that are provided as a fastening accessory put them into the clip s round hole This hole will be threaded as the screw is inserted into it and this should be done before fixing the clip to the worktop sss Sealing washer Worktop Screw Fixing clip Rapid screw fig 14 Hob model CGC 4G Al AL is mounted by inserting the quick nuts into the holes where the screws go see fig 14 and then attaching the appropriate clip depending on the worktop s thickness 20 30 and 40 mm and tightening the screws until it is firmly fastened Q fig 15 er Q E With the hob model CGC 4G when the gap has been properly sized the sealing washer J should be glued on the lower part of the hob Position the clips K as shown in the dia gram fastening them to the openings in the lower part of the body using the metal thre aded screws provided 4 2 mm The clips K and the sealing washer J are provided and can be found in the packa ging See fig 15 To attach the models CG 1 4G CG1 3G 1P and CGC 4G to
19. ellowing slightly you can counter this by using lemon vinegar dilute amonia or any pro duct containing dilute ammonia Do not clean the hotplates while they are still hot If liquids spill onto a hotplate they should be quickly removed using a dry cloth Never allow spills to burn on the hotplate as the heat transmission will be signifi cantly reduced After using the hotplate it should be oiled so that the surface stays shiny and rusting is avoided Remember that the hotplate will have a longer life if moisture and excessive tem peratures are avoided Steam based appliances should not be used to clean the hob Cleaning and care For best care of the glass it should be cle aned when it is cold with suitable pro ducts It should be cleaned after each use so that cleaning is easier and there is no build up of dirt from repeated use When cleaning the glass the degree of soiling should be taken into considera tion and the following guidelines follo wed When soiling is light and not stuck fast a damp cloth and a soft detergent can be used Staining or grease should be cleaned with cleaning products that are suitable for glass example Vitroclen When dirt is stuck and burned in it should be removed using a scraper with a razor blade If any objects or plastic utensils or sugar melts onto the glass it should be removed immediately while hot using a scraper Never use aggressive or abrasive
20. en ensuring that the cardan telescopic shafts are firmly in position and that the telescopic pipes are well aligned when inserted so that moving is quite simple 7 Position the controls on the front of the oven 8 To operate the control knobs they first have to be pressed in and then turned in order to release the safety device Rear view of the Control Panel Flexible supply cable Connector Protective casing for electrics If the cardan telescopic shafts are too small the extensions can be added These are added by pressing and they are fixed by the cover that is included To connect the oven to the electric power refer to the oven s instruction manual Hob CGC 4G Al AL In this case the hob is attached to the oven in the same way except for point 7 where you should proceed as follows Place the hob controls caps in the oven as described in the oven s instruction manual The caps that need to be placed are those that are included with the hob the ones that come with the oven can be discarded This cooker includes caps for all TEKA ovens except models RT 600 and RT 800 Caps for these two models should be requested from the distribution outlet or the appropriate TEKA official technical service Connecting the Gas Connecting the hob to the gas mains should be done in compliance with the current installation standards and or regu lations and by a qualified technician an authorised inst
21. er mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 KW 5 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW 6 Bedienregler f r die Brenner Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale W rmeleistung 9020 Kcal h 10 5 kW 1 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 KW FR 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 6 Manettes pour l allumage des br leurs Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 9 020 Kcal h 10 5 kW CG Lux 70 5G TR CG Lux 70 5G AI TR AL CG Lux 70 5G AI TR 1 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 KW 5 Triple crown burner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 6 Burner operating controls All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 9 450 Kcal h 11 kW 1 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW 2 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 KW 5 Brenner mit Dreifachkranz 3010 kcal h 3 5 kW 6 Bedienregler fiir die Brenner Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale W rmeleistung 9450 Kcal h 11 kW 1 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 KW 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Br leur semi ra
22. es pour l allumage des br leurs Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 KW CGC 4G CGC AG AI AL 1 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 KW All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW 1 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW 2 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 KW Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale W rmeleistung 6450 Kcal h 7 5 KW 1 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW GB DE FR CG Lux 70 5G CG Lux 70 5G Al AL CG Lux 70 5G Al 1 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW GB 2 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 6 Burner operating controls All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 9 020 Kcal h 10 5 kW 1 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW DE 2 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Mittel Brenn
23. etween 5 and 10 seconds so that the safety ther mocouple can take effect Set the control to the position required With hob CGC 4G Al AL proceed as follows See fig 20 Make sure that the knobs are in their correct position 21 fig 19 A EEE Burner in operation indicator Knob position when not in use Maximum gas position pa Minimum gas position Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder s tap Press the control knob and at the same time turn it anti clockwise to the On posi tion the spark symbol When the gas ignites keep the knob at this position for between 5 and 10 seconds to enable the safety thermocouple to work fig 20 Burner in operation indicator Control indicator Off position D Maximum gas position E Minimum gas position F Burner on position 22 Set the control to the position required The ignition ceramic and electrode should be cleaned regularly and care fully in order to avoid ignition problems Check too that the grooves in the bur ners have not become obstructed Use flat bottomed pans and check that they sit squarely on the grid so that when food boils the pan does not slip do not use pans with a concave or convex base With hobs CG Lux 75 and CG Lux 86 you can use pans with a concave base e g woks on the grid that is designed for this use Only pans with a minimum diameter of 140
24. gned 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 apparatus or who do not have knowledge of the apparatus unless they are supervised by a person who is in charge of their safety IN Children should not be allowed to play with the apparatus Igniting the burners On hob models CGC 4G CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P See fig 18 Make sure that the knobs are in their correct position Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder s tap Put a lighted match the spark from a ligh ter or a flame to the burner Press the control knob and at the same time turn it anti clockwise to the maxi mum position the big flame The bur ner will now come on at full power then if you wish you can turn the knob to the minimum position the small flame fig 18 Burner in operation indicator Control indicator Off position 0000 Minimum gas position m Maximum gas position With hobs CG Lux 60 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 75 CG Lux 86 and VR 90 4G which have automatic ignition and safety pro ceed as follows See fig 19 Make sure that the knobs are in their correct position Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder s tap Press down the burner control Keeping the burner control pressed down turn it all the way till the gas igni tes Keep it pressed down for b
25. he models CG 1 4G and CG1 3G 1P there is a tem plate included that is for use in sizing the space for these two hob models The system for fixing the hob is intended for use with kitchen units with a thickness of 20 30 and 40 mm In free standing models a board should be placed inside the kitchen unit with the top of the board being 20 mm below the bot tom of the hob The hobs described in this manual can only be installed with Teka ovens Models with no control knobs are only to be insta lled with Teka ME ovens and or Teka con trol panels The minimum distance between the surfa ce supporting the cooking pans and the lower part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the hob should be 650 mm If the hood s installation instructions recommend that the gap is greater than this you should follow this advice The unit where the hob and oven will be located will be suitably fixed Warnings 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 Minimum distances fig 10 to walls 9 Minimum ventilation distances 650 mm min 40 mm He Ce er 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 weights If the glass breaks or cracks the hob should immediately be disconnec
26. heat up excessively When the burners are in operation they ought not to be exposed to strong Right fig 25 JE Wrong draughts because as well as losing calo rific power there is the danger of the flame going out which would lead to gas escaping and could cause an accident This point is particularly important when the burners are operating at their mini mum power If the burner makes the pans smoky or if the tip of the flame is yellow the bur ner should be cleaned If this anomaly persists contact the Technical Assistan ce Service in order that the main air inlet can be adjusted or the gas supply pipe cleaned Cast iron plates should not be used on the grid because they reflect too much heat onto the cooker s hotplate Pans placed on the burners should not jut out beyond the edge of the hotplate so that the reflected flame does not damage worktops with a plastic surface Maintenance of the burners Whenever the gas taps are removed you should change the washer that is between the taps and the supply pipe The burners are working properly when their flame is stable and a greeny blue colour If the tips of the flames are yellow the burners need to be cleaned if the problem persists contact the Technical Service In order to guarantee that the gas installa tion is properly sealed and that the burners are working properly the hob needs to be 25 inspected by specialised Technical Service personnel
27. ical system that prevents the controls from being freely turned from the off position to the on position and therefore prevents any accidental escape of gas from the bur ners if the control has not previously been pressed down If at any time while using the hob you notice that a control can be turned from the off position without it needing to be pressed down beforehand for example due to dirt which may have got into the gas taps and built up there you should for your own safety get quickly in touch with technical assis tance in order to resolve this fault Safety system components On hobs with the safety feature those models which have the letters AL the gas cut off device is made up of these ele ments The safety tap The safety thermocouple next to the burner The thermocouple tap connection The thermocouple sends an electric signal to the tap which identifies whether the bur ner has a flame During ignition the tap should be held down for at least 5 seconds until the thermocouple has hea ted up and can send a satisfactory electric signal to the tap Should the burner go out the absence of a flame is detected by the thermocouple which makes the safety tap cut off the flow of gas 24 fig 22 Safety thermocouple Thermocouple tap connection Spark generation connection D Ignition spark plug E Ceramic head F Electrode G Safety tap Using the hotplates When using
28. ion des br leurs Entretien des br leurs Recommandations pour une bonne utilisation des plaques Plaques lectriques Nettoyage et entretien Rappel Si quelque chose ne fonctionne pas 54 55 55 56 56 60 60 61 62 62 64 65 65 65 67 67 68 68 70 69 70 70 70 73 74 Introduction Einfuhrung Presentation CG1 4G CG1 3G 1P 1 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW GB 1 Rapid hotplate 1500 W 145 mm 2 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 kW 2 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 kW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 4 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW All the burners have a grid All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 6 400 Kcal h 7 5 kW Maximum calorific power 4 900 Kcal h 5 75 kW Maximum electric power 1500 watts 1 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW 2 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 kW DE 1 Schnellkochzone mit 1500 W 145 mm 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW 2 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 KW 4 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet 4 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW Maximale W rmeleistung 6400 Kcal h 7 5 kW Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet Maximale W rmeleistung 4900 Kcal h 5 75 kW 1 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW
29. is light the burners and check that they do not go out if you switch quickly from the maximum to the minimum Whenever the gas connection nut is remo ved its washer should be changed Connecting the Electricity Only hobs with automatic ignition or elec tric hotplates 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 lower down and on the guarantee certificate or where appropriate the tech nical datasheet supplied which should be kept together with this manual The connection is made via an omnipolar switch or plug where accessible which is suitable for the intensity to be tolerated and which has a minimum gap of 3 mm between its contacts which will ensure disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the hob It should also be correctly earthed in line with current stan dards The connection should include correct earthing in compliance with current norms 15 If the flexible supply cable fitted to these appliances ever needs to be changed it should be replaced by TEKA s official service Gas conversion Important Any alteration that is to be made to the appliance to convert it to a different type of gas should only be carried out by a qualified technician li Information for Technical Assis tance whenever the type of gas or the appliance s pressure is changed the new
30. le solution Connect the cable to the mains Check repair the electricity at the mains Clean the end of the spark plug and the burner Check that the gas cylinder tap is properly open If it is piped gas open the gas tap The burner ignites but when you stop holding down the knob that activates the safety feature it goes out again The flame is not appearing in the area heated by the thermocouple The gas burners are making the pans dirty The burner openings are dirty The injector or injector holder is dirty 30 Clean the burner s openings Clean the burners openings Clean the injector holder and injector without using anything which could damage or alter the diameter of the gas outlet opening
31. ominal power W for 230 V 1 500 0 6 Supply SEE RATING PLATE voltage V Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 Gas Maximum power kW 7 5 5 75 7 5 7 5 VR 90 4G CGC CGC 4G CG Lux 70 AI TR 4G AIl AL 4G VR 90 4G Al TR AL 600 600 600 900 510 510 510 510 150 143 115 125 8 8 8 8 580 580 690 880 492 492 492 490 100 93 70 70 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 6 0 6 50 60 50 60 7 5 7 5 7 5 9 25 For voltages other than 230 V please consult the appliance s rating plate 18 Models CG Lux 70 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 75 CG Lux 86 4GAl 5GAI 5GAITR 2GAITR 3G AI TR CG Lux 70 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 75 CG Lux 86 4G AIAL 5G 5GAIAL 5GAITRAL 5GTR 2GAITRAL 3GAITRAL Dimensions in mm Length 710 710 710 710 710 750 860 Width 510 510 510 510 510 450 450 Height 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 Glass thickness 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Dimensions of the space in the unit mm Length 690 690 690 690 690 670 815 Width 492 492 492 492 492 350 405 Depth 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 Power per burner and hotplate Triple crown gas burner 3 5 kW 1 1 2 2 Rapid gas burner 3 kW 1 2 2 1 1 Semi rapid gas burner 1 75 kW 2 2 2 2 2 1 Auxiliary gas burner 1 kW 1 1 1 1 1 Rapid electric hotplate 145 mm 1000 W Rapid electric hotplate 145 mm 1 500 W Electric hotplate 180 mm 1500 W Electrics Nominal power W for 230 V 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 Supply voltage V SEE THE APPLIANCE S RATING PLATE Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50
32. pide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Br leur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 6 Manettes pour l allumage des br leurs Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 9 450 Kcal h 11 KW GB DE FR CG Lux 70 4G CG Lux 70 4G Al AL CG Lux 70 4G Al 1 Rapid burner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW GB 2 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Semi rapid burner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Burner operating controls All the burners have a grid Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW DE 1 Stark Brenner mit 2580 kcal h 3 kW 2 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Mittel Brenner mit 1500 kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Hilfsbrenner mit 860 kcal h 1 KW 5 Bedienregler fiir die Brenner Alle Brenner sind mit Stellrost ausgestattet FR Maximale Warmeleistung 6450 Kcal h 7 5 kW 1 Brdleur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 KW 5 Manettes pour l allumage des br leurs Tous les br leurs disposent d une grille Puissance calorifique maximale 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 KW CG Lux 75 2G AI TR AL CG Lux 75 2G AI TR 1 Triple crown burner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Triple crown burner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Burner operating controls All the burners have a gri
33. the hotplate before ignition fig 21 A Hotplate in operation indicator 8 Control indicator Indicator light The power corresponding to each of the switch s positions is as follows Hotplate 145 1500 W Control set to Power 0 Switched off 135 W 165 W 250 W 500 W 750 W 1500 W OO O1 BB ND A When this type of hotplate is in operation or has recently been in ope ration some areas will be hot and can burn The hotplate with the red dot 1500 W heats up rapidly and achieves its maxi mum during around the first five minutes after which its power decreases to 500 W at which point the temperature becomes constant On the control panel there is a square with circles inside that show which hotplate corresponds to which control There is also an indicator light on the panel that shows whether one or more hotplates are in operation After being connected or if the hotplate has not been used for some time the moisture absorbed by the insulation needs to be eliminated to dry it out turn the hot plate on with no pan on it for five minutes at switch position 2 TEKA industrial S A reserves the right to alter its appliances in any way it deems necessary or useful while not altering its basic characteristics 23 Anti accidental turn system on gas controls li On models without the safety sys tem without the gas cut off device the gas taps are equipped with a mechan
34. the oven four cardan telescopic shafts are included with the hob When you are putting the oven into the space be careful that it does not take the weight of the cardan shafts or it could break Leave enough space to be able to insert the cardans other ends into the shafts at the rear of the control panel and attach the fixing pins If an oven is being installed beneath the hob avoid the power cable coming into contact with very hot components 13 ATTACHING THE HOB TO THE OVEN OR THE CONTROL PANEL The hob has four cardan telescopic shafts for this purpose See fig 16 The way to join them is as follows 1 Turn off the electricity mods CG 1 3G 1P and CGC 4G AI AL 2 Detach the cardan telescopic shafts by pressing on the retention clip A where it says PUSH with a slim screwdriver and pull the extension out a few centi metres 3 Remove the four pins from the ends B 4 Put the oven part way into its space taking care not to drag the cardan teles copic shafts coming from the hob and leaving enough space to put in the other ends of the telescopic shafts into the shafts in the rear part of the control panel and then replace the pins 5 To make the electric connection betwe en the two appliances attach the hob s connector to the oven s connector mods CG 1 3G 1P and CGC 4G AI AL A fig 16 Retention clips Pins 14 6 Complete the definitive positioning of the ov
35. to their minimum 2 Pull the taps controls firmly upwards to remove them 3 Use a slim grooved screwdriver to turn the screw located to the right or in the centre of the gas tap s shaft the flame increases when you turn to the left and decreases when you turn to the right 4 When properly adjusted check that the flame does not go out when you turn the knob quickly from maximum to mini mum The only task required for the conversion is to replace the injectors and regulate the minimums TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A assumes no responsibility for any hob malfunction if the gas conversion or the adjustment of the burners minimums has not been carried out by TEKA s official personnel Table 1 Burner Family Second Third Group H Group E Group 3 Triple crown 135 T 135 T 95 Rapid 116 Y 116 Y 85 Semi rapid 97 Z 97 Z 66 Auxiliary 72 X 72 X 50 injector expressed in 1 100 mm 17 Technical Information Dimensions and powers Models CG14G cat eg CG Lux 60 me CG Lux 60 4G AI AL Dimensions in mm Length 590 590 610 610 Width 510 510 510 510 Height 163 163 115 115 Glass thickness 5 5 8 8 Dimensions of the space in the unit mm Length 570 570 580 580 Width 492 492 492 492 Depth 117 117 70 70 Power per burner and hotplate Triple crown gas burner 3 5 kW Rapid gas 4 1 1 1 burner 3 kW Semi rapid gas 2 1 2 2 burner 1 75 kW Auxiliary gas burner 1 1 1 4 1 kW Rapid electric hotplate 145 mm 1500 W h Electrics N
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