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Teka IR9530 Instructions Pour L'installation page 21

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ath the under part of the stovetop.
Electrical connection
Before you connect the stovetop to the
mains, check that the voltage and fre
quency match those specified on the
stovetop nameplate, which is under-
neath it, and on the Guarantee Sheet,
or if applicable on the technical data
sheet, which you must keep together
with this manual throughout the pro-
duct's service life.
The electrical connection will be via
an allpole circuit breaker or plug,
whenever accessible, in accordance
with the current and with a minimum
3 mm distance between contacts. This
ensures disconnection in emergencies
and allows stovetop cleaning.
Ensure that the inlet cable does not
come into contact with the induction
top housing or the oven housing, if it
is installed in the same unit.
Warning:
The electrical connection
must be properly grounded, follo-
wing current legislation, otherwise
the induction hob may malfunction.
g. 1
Unusually high power surges
can damage the control system (like
with any electrical appliance).
It is advised to refrain from
using the induction hob during the
pyrolytic cleaning function in the
case of pyrolytic ovens, due to the
high temperature that this type of
device attains.
Only the TEKA official techni-
cal service can handle or repair the
appliance, including replacement
of the power cable.
Before disconnecting the hob
from the mains, we recommend
switching off the cutoff switch and
waiting for approximately 25 se-
conds before pulling the plug. This
time is required to allow for the
complete discharge of the electro-
nic circuitry and thus preclude the
possibility of electric shock from
the contacts of the plug.
Keep the Guarantee Certifi
cate or the technical data sheet
together with the instructions
manual throughout the product's
service life. These contain impor-
tant technical information.
Use and
Maintenance
User instructions of the
Touch Control
HANDLING ELEMENTS (fig. 2)
1 General on/off sensor.
2 Cursor slider for controlling power.
3 PLATE SELECTION SENSORS
and power indicators. *
4 Timer indicators.
5 Direct access to Power Function.
6 Activation sensor for Block Func-
tion.
7 Activation sensor for Stop Fun-
ction.
8 Pilot indicator light Heat sustain-
ment Function activated *.
9 Pilot indicator light Boil control
Function activated*.
10 Pilot indicator light Block Function
activated*.
11 Pilot indicator light Stop Function
activated*.
12 Activation sensor for Boil control
Function.
13 Activation sensor for Heat sustain-
ment Function.
14 "Less" sensor for timer.
15 "More" sensor for timer.
16 Decimal point.
17 Total Zone function sensor.
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Pilot indicator light Total Zone
Function activated*.
- Light (on): Plate selected (ready to
be used).
- No light (off): Plate not selected
(can't be used).
NOTE: * Visible only when in use.
Operations are carried out by using the
sensors marked on the control panel.
It's not necessary to push hard on the
glass. Simply place your finger on the
sensor to activate the desired function.
Use the cursor slider (2) to adjust
power levels (0 - 9, and P) by sliding
your finger over it. Sliding towards the
right increases the value, whereas
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