Operation gb, Operating the buttons, Switching on the hob and cooking zones – Teka VT TC 1G User Manual

Page 18: Switching off a cooking zone, Switching off the hob, Dual-circuit / triple-circuit connection

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Operation

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Operating the buttons

The controls described here expect the pressing of a (selection) button to be
followed
by the pressing of a subsequent button.
The next button will need to be pressed within 10 seconds, otherwise the
selection will be deleted.
The plus / minus buttons can be touched individually or be permanently
pressed.

Switching on the hob and cooking zones

1. Press the ON/OFF button

until the power setting displays indicate 0.

A short signal will sound. The controls are ready for operation.

2. Immediately use the plus button

or

the

minus button

of a

cooking zone to select a cooking level.
Pressing the minus button will set the hob at power setting 4.
Pressing the plus button will set the hob at the automatic boost function at
power setting 9 (see to the section on “automatic boost function”).

3. The cooking zones may now be used for cooking.

Switching off a cooking zone

4. a) Press the minus button

several times until the power setting

display shows 0, or
b) press the minus button

and the plus button

once at the

same time. The cooking zone is switched off direct irrespective of the
power setting or
c) press the ON/OFF button

. The entire hob will be switched off (all

of the cooking zones are switched off).

Switching off the hob

5. Press the ON/OFF button

. The hob will be completely switched off,

irrespective of any settings.

Dual-circuit / triple-circuit connection

(only for cooking zones with several circuits)
Dual-circuit / triple-circuit connection of the respective cooking zone can only
be effected after the corresponding cooking zone has been switched on.

1. Select the desired cooking level 1-9.

2. Press the dual-circuit/triple-circuit button

to activate the second

or third circuit.
The control lamp for dual circuit/triple circuit will light up.

3. Pressing the dual-circuit/triple circuit button

again will switch

off the outer circuit.
The control lamp for dual circuit/triple circuit will go off.

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