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1. Cleaning and conservation of other elements Pan supports should be cleaned with a non abrasive scourer after they have coo led off Burners must be cleaned periodically par ticularly the grooves in the burner heads This is achieved by soaking in warm soapy water and scrubbing with a scourer or a stiff brush Do not clean the enamelled burner covers when they are still hot Damage can be caused by abrasive products such as vine gar coffee milk salt water and tomato jui ce as a result of prolonged contact with the enamelled surfaces Stainless steel must be washed with soapy water and a soft cloth If the surface continues to be yellow after washing we recommend the use of lemon vinegar dilu ted bleach or a cleaning product which con tains bleach The shine of stainless steel is maintained by lightly buffing with a metal polish The control panel should be cleaned with soapy water and a soft cloth When the burners have been dismantled for cleaning purposes care should be taken to prevent liquids or other objects from entering the nozzle unit Do not use cleaning products which are aggressive to aluminium such as caustic soda oil etc Each time you assemble a burner check that all of its component parts fit together correctly A badly positioned element may cause the hob glass to overheat 31 ah m 61401134 329 ingles 19 7703 16 57 Electric Hotplates MOD CG 1 3G 1P Befor
2. 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 panni Installation and maintenance manual CRISTAL GAS HOBS 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 AI TR AL CG Lux 70 5G TR CGC 4G CGC 4G AI AL CG Lux 75 2G AI TR CGLux 86 3G AI TR AL CG Lux 60 4G Al CG Lux 70 4G AI CG Lux 70 5G AI CG Lux 70 5G AI TR CG Lux 75 2G AI TR CG Lux 86 3G AI TR Bedienungsanleitung und Pflegehinweise GASKOCHFELDER TEMPERGLAS 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 AI TR AL CG Lux 70 5G TR CGC 4G CGC 4G AI AL CG Lux 75 2G AI TR AL CG Lux 86 3G AI TR AL CG Lux 60 4G Al CG Lux 70 4G AIl CG Lux 70 5G AI CG Lux 70 5G Al TR CG Lux 75 2G AI TR CG Lux 86 3G AI TR Instructions de montage et conseils d entretien PLAQUES DE CUISSON CRISTAL GAZ CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P CG Lux 60 4G CG Lux 70 4G CG Lux 70 4G Al AL gt CG Lux 70 5G CG Lux 60 4G AI AL CG Lux 70 5G Al AL D CG Lux 70 5G AI TR AL CG Lux 70 5G TR CGC 4G CGC 4G AI AL CG Lux 75 2G AI TR AL CG Lux 86 3G AI TR AL CG Lux 60 4G Al CG Lux 70 4G Al CG Lux 70 5G AI CG Lux 70 5G Al TR CG Lux 75 2G AI TR CG Lux 86 3G AI TR ET P 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 P ai nf TA ae User s Guide to this Instruction M anual Dear Customer
3. Thank you for choosing a TEKA hob We are sure that our product will fully satisfy your requirements This modern functional and practical applian ce has been built using top quality materials which are subjected to strict quality controls throughout the manufacturing process Before installing or using our product we recommend you to carefully read this manual and to follow its instructions step by step in order to obtain the best possible results Keep this instruction manual in a safe place so that you can consult it whenever necessary and comply with the warranty requirements To benefit from our Warranty you must pre sent proof of purchase together with the warranty certificate Safety Instructions Before using your hob for the first time please read the installation and connection instruc tions These hob models can be installed in the same kitchen units as TEKA ovens and control panels N B To avoid the risk of burns keep children away from the hob during or after its opera tion We recommend you to follow our instructions and that the installation of our hobs be carried out by our Technical Service personnel only If you detect any breakage or craking in the hob glass switch all the burner controls to the off position 0 turn off the gas connec tion and disconnect the electricity supply CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 Pc Ae Contents Introduction P
4. 16 55 paniei Others hobs Remove the tap controls by pulling them upwards strongly e Light the burners at their minimum setting Use a small screw driver to remove the screw on the right or centre of the plug of the gas key turn left for a big flame and right for a small flame Once the setting has been graduated check the the flame remains at its mini mum setting when the control is brusquely turned between the maximum and the minimum setting Models CG LUX 75 and CG LUX 86 regulated for town gas can not be transformed to opera te neither natural nor butane gas The only intervention necessary for the trans formation is the replacement of the gas nozz les and their setting TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A will not accept res ponsibility for incorrect hob operation in the gas transformation and regulation of minimum burner settings are not carried out by TEKA s official Technical Service CL 15 I2 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 56 i Technical information Dimensions and powers Models CG Lux60 4G AI CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P CG Lux 60 CG Lux 60 CGC CGC 4G CG Lux 70 Dimensions Length mm 590 590 610 610 600 600 width nm 520 510 519 sio 510 510 wm SE E Glass thickness mm 3 5 kW Triple ring gas bumer 3 kW 1 75 kW semi 1 kW 1 000 W electric 1 500 W electric 1 500 W electric Electric Maximum nomina
5. 91127 25 1 111 58 05 23 565 03 96 22 654 22 66 34 32 54 57 1299 gt 63 21 37 212 274 56 86 21 7172 16 37 2 2173 10 88 De 02 00 17 21 39052 79 2861 2507 21 6212 9604 2 693 32 42 1734 68 81 3 147 560 01
6. Electrical Connection Only for cookers with automatic ignition or with electric hotplates First of all it must be checked that the mains voltage is the same as that indicated on the appliance s rating plate The connection must be made through an omnipolar cut off switch with a distance of at least 3 mm between the contacts assuring disconnection in cases of emergency or for the cleaning of the hob It must also be provi ded with the correct earth connection in accor dance with the applicable regulations In the event that it were necessary to replace the electrical cable of these appliances this should be done by official TEKA technicians as specific tools are required 13 CL 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 Gas trasformation Important The transformation of the appliance to use a different gas to that for which it has been sold must only be carried out by a qualified technician Information for the Technical Service in the event of conversion of the type of gas or pressure in the appliance the new regulation label must be placed over the existing one in order to identify the new characteristics after the changeover To make the transformation replace the gas nozzles and regulate the minimum settings of the taps The gas nozzles necessary for each type of gas are indicated in table 1 To replace the gas nozzles it is necessary to follow the following instructions e R
7. the central burner in order to prevent heat from being reflected onto the work top On hobs with four burners you should use the pan support supplement with this type of pan Using your Hob Drawing 25 When cooking with a griddle pan stonewa re pots or pans which reflect heat down Co wards you must use the pan support sup plement otherwise the excessive temperature which is reflected downwards may damage the hob glass or the burners The pan support supplement can be used to cook with pans of small diameters when very little heat is needed to cook very slowly or to keep food warm Burner efficiency is lost when the pan support supplement is used A Griddle pan stoneware pots or pans f you detect any breakage or cracking in which reflect heat downwards the hob glass switch all the burner con trols to the off position 0 turn off the Pan support supplement gas connection and disconnect the electri city supply Contact your TEKA Technical Service 28 CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 Hints for the Correct Usage of Burners Do not use large burners with pans of Small diameters as part of the flame will be deflected around the outside of the pan thus considerably reducing efficiency See drawing 27 BY A Right Wrong Drawing 27 Lit burners must not be left uncovered in order to avoid the wastage of gas and to prevent the excessive heating of the pan
8. the correct operation of the bur ners the hob must be serviced by the specia lized Technical Service at least once every four years N B Any required modification or setting of the appliance must be carried out by authorized technical personnel CL m 4 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 racing B Important If Something Doesn t Work Before calling the Technical Service make the following checks Fault Possible Cause Solution Neither the hob nor the pilot light works The mains cable is not connected Connect the mains cable Power is not reaching the plug Check repair the mains supply The sparking plug and Clean the end of the sparking the corresponding burner zone plug and the burner coe is dirty or coated with grease The burners do not ignite No spark appears when the automatic ignition switch is pressed A spark appears but the burner does not ignite Gas is not reaching the hob Check that the gas bottle regulator is correctly positioned and open Open the gas connection tap in the case of mains gas The burner ignites but when the safety switch is released it goes out There is no flame in the The gas burners blacken the pans thermocouple zone Clean the burner apertures Burner apertures dirty Clean burner apertures Gas nozzle or diffuser dirty Clean gas nozzle or diffuser without using objects which could damage or alter the diameter of
9. 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 230 V 50 60 HZ 1 500 W TYP B1D21300B pan N TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA Mod Clase 3 P C S G 110 Vr 1 70 n G 20 Vr 0 71 J Nm h G 130 Vr 105 um n G 25 Vr 083 Vmh G 150 Vr 135 umn G 30 Mr 0 55 Ko h G 31 Mr 0 54 Ko h ES FR lllace2H3 112E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT I2H3 I2H3 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 TYP A1322100A CE 0099 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A ES SANTANDER ESPANA M od Clase EN a oe EC P C S G 110 Vr 1 70 Nmn G 20 Vr 0 71 Nm h G 130 Vr 195 n G 25 vr 0 83 JN mh G 150 Vr 1 35 wmyn 0 30 Mr 0 55 G 31 Mr 0 54 kg h ES FR lLace2H3 12E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT ELECT HAEKTPIKO CE 0099 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 TYP A1322100A CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 56 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA Mod SSLUX 7056 Clase 3 Le P C S G 110 Vr 238 n mn 6 20 Vr 1 00 Vm
10. 4 umyn 6 25 Vr 122 mh G 150 vr 198 n m n 0 30 Mr 0 81 Ko n G 31 Mr 0 80 kg h E FR Cat Kat llllace2H3 II2E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 PT I2H3 I2H3 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT HAEKTPIKO 220 240V 0 6W 50 60 Hz TYP A13240211 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 in c m 2 N lt 0 tC a _ C 0 ei vm S P d Q Q W ac 5 Ww LL REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 FR TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A ENT SANTANDER ESPANA CG LUX 86 3G AITR AL Cm L 3 P C S G 110 Vr 1 98 n m n 0 20 Vr 0 83 Nm7h G 130 Vr 1 22 vmyh G 25 Vr 0 97 Nm h G 150 Vr 1 57 nmn 0 30 Mr 9 64 G 31 Mr 0 63 Ko h ES FR lLace2H3 12E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT ELECT HAEKTPIKO 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 6 W TYP A10420041 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 CE 0099 Paini D D TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A EG SANTANDER ESPANA CG LUX 75 2G AITR AL 3 Mod 7524 Clase P C S G 110 Vr 159 umyn 0 20 Vr 0 66 Nm h G 130 Vr 0 98 nmyh G 25 Vr 0 77 N mh G 150 Vr 126 n m n 6 30 Mr 0 51 Ko h G 31 Mr 0 50 Kg h ES FR lLace2H3 12E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 2
11. 8 37 GB GR PT ELECT HAEKTPIKO CE 0099 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 6 W TYP A14040001 CT 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 P ai N Use and Maintenance Special requirements before first use Before connecting the hob to the power supply check that the voltage and frequency are tho se indicated in the rating plate located on the lower part of the hob Remove the protecting plastic affixed to the hob if any Component Parts of Gas Burners Drawing 19 A Pan support supplement Pan support C Burner cover D Burner head E Gas nozzle F Nozzle unit 24 N B Each time you assemble a burner check that all of its component parts fit together correctly A badly positioned component may cause the hob glass to overheat Ligthing of Burners For hobs models CGC 4G CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P See drawing 20 Check that the controls are in the correct position e Open the mains connection gas tap or the gas bottle cock Put a lit match lighter or flame etc next to the burner if no automatic lighting is available While keeping the burner control pressed turn it in anti clockwise direction as far as it will go until the maximum setting large flame C The burner operates at t
12. FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 TYP A1324021A 2 NP TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA PC S G 110 Vr 1 70 um n G 20 Vr 071 Nm h G 130 Vr 1 05 N m n G 25 Vr 0 83 N m h G 150 Vr 1 35 Nm n G 30 Mr 055 Ko h G 31 Mr 0 54 Ko h ES FR IIlace2H3 112E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT ELECT HAEKTPIKO CC 0099 N9 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 TYP B1322100A TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A pores SANTANDER ESPANA Mod Clase 3 POELE P C S G 110 Vr 1 70 IN m h G 20 Vr 0 71 Nm h G 130 Vr 1 05 nm n G 25 vr 9583 Nmi h G 150 Vr 1 35 umyn G 30 Mr 0 55 ko h G 31 Mr 0 54 Ko n FR IIlace2H3 2E 3 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR I2H3 34 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 HAEKTPIKO 220 240V 0 6 W 50 60 Hz TYP B13221001 N 2 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 ES Cat Kat p mbar GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR D II2H3 20 30 37 m O 1 REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 C 0099 CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 56 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA CG LUX 70 5G AITR AL Mod Geuuxrosearra clase 2 Rom d G 110 Vr 250 n m n 0 20 Vr 1 04 G 130 vr 15
13. I2H3 I2H3 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT H AEKTPIKO 220 240 V 0 6W 50 60 Hz TYP A13230211 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 ah m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 56 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A ES SANTANDER ESPANA CG LUX 70 4G AI AL 3 Mod ca tux7oacai Clase P C S G 110 Vr 170 um n G 20 Vr 0 71 Nm h G 130 Vr 1 05 G 25 Vr 083 Nm h G 150 Vr 135 Ju m n 6 30 Mr 055 ko n G 31 Mr 0 54 ka h GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 E Illlace2H3 8 18 28 37 Cat Kat p mbar im a m Q N a a x gt tn o 5 v S T ac Q Q W ac o fea Ww Li ELECT 220 240V 0 6W 50 60 Hz TYP A13221001 REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 FR TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A PC S G 110 Vr 25 n m n 0 20 Vr 104 Nm7h G 130 Vr 154 umyn 0 25 Vr 122 Vm h G 150 Vr 198 v myn G 30 Mr 9 81 Ko h G 31 Mr 0 80 ko h ES FR lllace2H3 12E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT p mbar 2030 37 ELECT HAEKTPIKO CC 0099 N9 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31
14. ISTICS TO EVERY MODEL WITH GAS BURNERS Warnings a Before installing make sure that the local distribution conditions gas type and pressure are compatible with the setting of the applian n ce b The setting conditions of this appliance are printed on the label or the rating plate Table 2 Country Category Spain ITace2H3 Portuga IIl2H3 4 rance 3 United Kingdom F3 reece 18 P4aing 13 NE c This appliance must not be connected to a device for the evacuation of combustion pro ducts Its installation and connection will be carried out according the installation rules in for ce Special attention will be paid to the applica ble specifications concerning ventilation Attention The use of a gas cooking applian ce produces heat and humidity in the room where it is installed Good ventilation of the kitchen must be ensured by keeping the natu ral ventilation holes open or by opening a win dow or installing an efficient mechanical venti lation device mechanical ventilation hood Drawing 18 CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 56 Tg COMMON CHARACTERISTICS TO EVERY MODEL N B All the hob models referred to in this manual have hot zones during or after their use and can cause burns Care must be taken when handling these hobs before installation as there may be rough zones or corners which may be dangerous Table 3 ring Nominal calorific consumpt
15. See drawing 6 1 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Triple ring burner of 3 000 Kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW Burner controls All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 9 450 Kcal h 11 kW e OY UI Drawing 5 Drawing 6 CL E 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 paming fh CG Lux 70 4G CG Lux 70 4G Al AL and CG Lux 70 4G Al See drawing 7 1 2 3 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW CG Lux 75 2G Al TR AL and CG Lux 75 2G AI TR See drawing 8 1 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 2 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW Burner controls All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW Drawing 7 3 Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW Burner controls All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 6 020 Kcal h 7 kW Drawing 8 EE 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 racing ty CG Lux 86 3G Al TR AL and CG Lux 86 3G AI TR See drawing 9 1 Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 2 Triple ring burner of 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 3 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Burner controls All burners incorporate a pan su
16. Support When the burners are lit they must not be exposed to strong drafts As well as redu cing their calorific power there is a risk that the flame may be blown out leading to gas leaks which could cause an acci dent Care should be taken in this res pect particularly when burners are opera ting at a low Setting If the burner causes the blackening of pans or if the points of the flames are yellow it needs to be cleaned If this fault persists get in touch with your Technical Service to adjust the primary air setting or to clean the gas pipe Do not use cast Iron pans directly on the pan support as they reflect excessive heat towards the hob Pans placed on the burners must not be allowed to protrude over the edges of the hob in order to prevent deflected flames Pc X from damaging worktops with plastic sur faces Hints for the Correct Usage of Electric Hotplates For maximum efficiency with electric hotpla tes follow these guidelines Use pans with totally flat bottoms The grea ter the area in contact with the plate the greater the transmission of heat Pans with thick bottoms are recommended as these are more resistant to denting Notice in the figure 28 how the contact area is smaller when the pan bottom is dented or warped A Right Wrong Drawing 28 Do not use pans whose diameter is sma ler than that of the hotplate This avoids the risk of boiling food spilling onto the
17. b will be 600 mm Mod CG Lux 70 D Mod CG Lux 75 The piece of furniture where the hob with oven E Mod CG Lux 86 is to be placed will be properly fixed In the case of the granite hob the measu rement can be 580 mm CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 Positioning of the oven See th applicable manual Anchoring of the hob Once the hob position has been dimensioned the seal J must be affixed to the lower part of the cooker This is fastened by means of four clamps G each of which has two tabs P which are inserted in the apertures O in the hob until they click into place To secure the clamp open the tab S outwards a little as indicated in the figure Once the seal and the clamps have been positioned the applian ce may be installed in its position Use a screwdriver to tighten the screws T on the four clamps and the hob will be perfectly secured in place See drawing 11 N B It is imperative to install the seal under the brim of the worktop Failure to install this may cause the worktop to be exposed to high temperatures Drawing 11 P ainf 1 IE In the cases of the models CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P the clamps must be fitted as shown in the picture 12 depending on the thickness of the furniture 207 30 mm Selftapping screw for worktops of 20 and 30 mm wide Drawing 12 For worktops 30 mm thick or less use the M5 screws s
18. below the hob Furthermore it must be taken into account that the temperature in the interior of the furniture may rise to 60 C CONNECTING THE HOB TO THE OVEN Mod CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P and CGC 4G OR THE CONTROL PANEL To connect the hob to the oven four telescopic universal joints are provided See drawing 16 To make this connection proceed as follows 1 Disconnect from the mains supply mod CG 1 3G 1P and CGC 4G AI AL Detach the telescopic universal joints by pressing the retention tab marked PUSH using a thin screwdriver and extract the extender a few centimetres Drawing 16 CL m 61401134 329 ingles 19 7 03 16 55 3 Remove the four lockpins from the ends B 4 Partially insert the oven in its position taking care not to snag the telescopic universal joints which are hanging from the underside of the hob and leave sufficient space to be able to connect the other ends of the joints to the rods at the rear part of the control panel before finally connecting the lockpins 5 For the electrical connection between the two appliances connect the hob connector to the oven connector mod CG 1 3G 1P and CGC 4G Al AL Rear view of the Control Panel Drawing 17 1 Flexible Power Cable 2 Connector 3 Power Unit Protective Casing 6 Position the oven in its definitive location ensuring that the telescopic universal joints are well connected to the rods and that the telescopic tu
19. bes are introduced well aligned with each other in order to favour their movement 7 Position the control panel on the oven s fascia 8 To operate the controls must be pressed in and then turned in order to release the safety device 12 poc d If the telescopic universal joints are too short extensions can be used These are inserted at pressure and fastened with the corresponding cover To make the oven s electrical connection con sult the oven s instruction manual Hob model CGC 4G AI AL This hob should be fitted onto the oven by following the same method except for item 7 where the procedure shall be as follows Fix the hob knob covers on the oven according to the oven instructions manual Fix the knob covers included with the hob and remove tho se for the oven This hob comes complete with knob covers for all TEKA ovens except for models RT 600 and RT 800 For these two models order the knob covers in your nearest TEKA establishment or official technical service Gas Connection The hob s gas connection to the mains supply must be made in accordance with the applica ble installation regulations and by qualified technical personnel an authorized installer The gas connection for these hobs must be by means of rigid piping given that this is an immobilized appliance in the case of hobs destined for the EC The hob is prepared with a 1 2 diameter screw connection according to ISO 228 1 or 1 2
20. diameter conical screw con nection to ISO 7 1 according to the regulations of the receiving country For the markets with 2 ISO 228 1 connec tion a copper tube of diameter 10 12 mm is suplied as an accessory This can be welded to the gas intake pipe The room must be provided with adequate ven tilation in accordance with the applicable regulations CL 2 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 The gas connection between the hob and the mains gas pipe must be in accordance with the basic regulations for gas installations in homes TEKA will not accept responsability for faults or damage caused by incorrect or defective instalation Once the gas connetion has been made the airtightness of the installation mus be chec ked If the check is made using air the testing pressure must be no greater than 200 g cm To avoid causing damage to the hob during installation when tightenig the gas pipe con nection nut a maximum grip torque of 350 kg f cm must be used After installing the hob check that the bur ners minimum settings are well regulated To do this light the burners and check that they do not go out when brusquely turned from maximum to minimum Do not connect the hob burners with town gas whose composition contains carbon monoxi de except in models which incorporate a Safety device Each time the gas connection nut is removed the washer must be replaced PAaing iy NP
21. e cleaning disconnect the appliance from the mains supply Electric hotplates should be cleaned with soapy water and a non abrasive scourer If after cooking the stainless steel ring of the hotplate or cooker frame is seem to be slightly yellow this may be cleaned using lemon vine gar diluted bleach or any cleaning product which contains bleach Do not clean the hotplates when they are still hot If any liquid is spilt on the hotplates this should be removed instantly with a dry cloth Never allow remains of food to carbonize on the hotplate as this will reduce its heat trans mission capacity After using the hotplate it must be greased lea ving its surface shiny and preventing rusting To extend the lifetime of the hotplate excessi ve humidity or temperature should be avoided where possible Steam appliances must not be used to clean the heating plate 32 P ain 3y RI Maintenance No part of this appliance requires period lubri cation though the gas tap cones should be kept clean and well greased Each time the gas taps are dismantled the washer which connects them with the distribu tion pipe should be replaced The burners are operating correctly when their flame is stable and of a blue green colour If the points of the flame are yellow the burners should be well cleaned If the problem per sists contact your Technical Service To guarantee the airtightness of the gas insta llation and
22. emove the pan supports and the top part of the burners in order to access the nozzle Use a no 7 tubular spanner to remove the nozzles and replace them with the corresponding alternative nozzles Take care Table 1 CG LUX 60 CG CG Lux 75 and LUX 70 CG Lux 8 Burner ped m Ke 2 to tighten the nozzles well so as to avoid the risk of gas leaks Reposition the pan support and burner covers Once the gas nozzles have been replaced the following instructions must be followed to graduate the minimum settings Hob CG 1 4G CG 1 3G 1P CGC 4G y CGC 4G Al AL Remove the oven or the control panel from their place to access the gas taps e Light the burners at their minimum setting Usea small screw driver to remove the screw on the right or centre of the plug of the gas key turn left for a big flame and right for a small flame Once the setting has been graduated check that the flame remains at its mini mum setting when the control is brusquely turned between the maximum and the minimum setting norderto access the screw which gradua tes the gas flow through the taps in hob CGC 4G Al AL remove the screws that fix the cover protecting the taps to the case and lift the cover P 4G CG 1 4G CG 1 3G IP Family Third Group 3 Triple ring Fast Semi fast 185 185 Auxiliary Gas nozzle diameter 9 expressed in 1 100 mm 14 59 ah m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03
23. even step switch To obtain different powers the corresponding control must be turned to the desired setting See drawing 23 The pan should be placed on the electric hot plate before it is switched on The powers corresponding to each setting of the control knob are shown in the following table Hotplate 145 1500 W Control at Power Disconnected 135 W 165 W 250 W 500 W 750 W 1500 W OO w N e These hobs have zones which become hot during and after their use and can cause burns The red point hotplate 1 500 W heats up especially quickly and at its maximum power during approximately the first five minutes After this time its power drops to 500 W and it conserves the same temperature The control panel features a square drawing containing circles beside each control knob indicating to which hotplate the control corres ponds 26 P cin 25 NE On the same panel there is a pilot light which indicates the operation of one or more hotplates Drawing 23 A Hotplate operation pilot Control indicator C Pilot light When connecting the hotplate for the first time or if the plate has not been used ina long time it is necessary to dry out any humi dity which may have been absorbed by the insulation To achieve this switch the hotplate on without any pan for five minutes at power position 2 TEKA Industrial S A will accept no responsi bility for possible i
24. gina 4 Description of the Appliance 4 Installation 9 Positioning of the hobs 9 Positioning of the oven 10 Anchoring of the hob 10 Connecting the hob to the oven or the control panel 11 Gas Connection 12 Electrical Connection 13 Gas transformation 14 Technical Information 16 Dimensions and powers 16 Technical Data 18 Rating Plates 20 Use and Maintenance 24 Special requirements before first use 24 Component Parts of Gas Burners 24 Lighting of Burners 24 Switching on Electric Hotplates 26 Components of a Safety System 27 Using your Hob 28 Hints for the Correct Usage of Burners 29 Hints for the Correct Usage of Electric Hotplates 29 Reminder 30 Cleaning and Conservation 31 Electric Hotplates MOD CG 1 3G 1P 32 Maintenance 32 If Something Doesn t Work 33 A Ly ah m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 racine A E Introduction Description of the Appliance CG 1 4G See drawing 1 1 Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW 2 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 4 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW All burners incorporate a pan support e Maximum calorific power 6 400 Kcal h 1 5 kW Drawing 1 CG 1 3G 1P See drawing 2 1 Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW 2 High power hotplate of 1 500 W 145 mm 3 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW All burners incorporate a
25. h G 130 Vr 147 um n 6 25 Vr 1 16 Nm7h G 150 Vr 189 v m h 0 30 Mr 0 77 ko n G 31 Mr 0 75 ko h E FR Ill1ace2H3 Il2 E 3 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT MEN TYP A1323021A N9 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 Cat Kat p mbar Cat Kat bn C 2 m 9 e Q lt B o 5 a o0 lt a v S n Q Q W ac 5 Ww Lid REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 FR TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A ES SANTANDER ESPANA CG LUX 60 4G AI AL 3 Mod caLuxeoac ai Clase Ce LC PC S G 110 Vr 1 70 Nmyh G 20 Vr 0 71 Nm h G 130 Vr 195 vmyn 0 25 Vr 0 83 N mh G 150 Vr 1 35 Jumyn 0 30 Mr 055 ko h G 31 Mr 0 54 Ko h ES FR lLace2H3 12E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT ELECT HAEKTPIKO CC 0099 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 220 240V 0 6 W 50 60 Hz TYP A13221001 pad Ki 2N 2 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA Mod 3 P el We G 110 Vr 238 n mh G 20 Vr 1 00 Nm h G 130 Vr 147 um n G 25 Vr 1 16 Nm7h G 150 Vr 1 89 nmin G 30 Mr 077 Ko n G 31 Mr 0 75 kg h E FR Cat Kat Illlace2H3 I2E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 PT
26. hat moment at full power Then if desired turn the control to the minimum position small flame D Drawing 20 A Burner indicator Setting indicator C Off setting D Minimum gas setting E Maximum gas setting For hobs CG Lux 60 CG Lux 70 CG Lux 75 and CG Lux 86 which have automatic igni tion and a safety feature the following steps should be followed See drawing21 CL 2 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 Check that the controls are in the correct position e Open the mains connection gas tap or the gas bottle cock Press the burner control While keeping the burner control pressed turn it as far as it will go until the gas igni tes Keep pressed for 5 to 10 seconds in order to permit the safety thermocouple to be activated Turn the control to the desired position The ignition unit ceramic and electrode must be carefully cleaned at regular intervals in order to prevent ignition problems Also check that the burner apertures are not obs tructed Drawing 21 A Burner pilot lamp B Control off position C Maximum gas position D Minimum gas position Follow the instructions below in order to ope rate a CGC 4G AI AL hob See drawing 22 Check that the control knobs are in the appropriate position Open the gas flow key or the gas cylinder key Press the control knob and turn it at the same time in anti clockwise direction as far as it
27. hotplate Dry the bottom of all pans before placing them on the electric hotplates When you have almost finished cooking it is recommended to switch the hotplate to its minimum setting or to switch it off com pletely a few moments before removing the pan This allows use to be made of stored up energy and prevents the hotplate from working without a load NEVER LEAVE AN ELECTRIC HOTPLATE UNCOVERED 29 ah m 61401134 329 ingles Reminder 30 15 79 09 q6 s57 Past ay Do not use small pans on large burners as the fla me will be dissipated Use appropriately sized pans for each burner thus making the best use of the heat Do not place pans unevenly on the pan support Place the pan correctly over the centre of the burner Do not use pans which reflect excessive heat downwards directly on the pan support When using a griddle pan stoneware pots or pans which reflect heat downwards always use the pan Support supplement Do not place pans directly on the burner Always place pans on the pan support Do not use sharp objects on the hob After use pan supports should be cleaned when cold Avoid excessive weights or blows to the hob with heavy objects Handle pans with care on the cooker ah m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 P ai n 3Y Cleaning and Conservation For the correct conservation of the hob glass it must be clea
28. ion kW 35 3 175 1 Nominal consumptions G 130 Nm h 049 042 024 0 14 0 18 Gilo nmyh 079 068 040 0 23 co G 20 Nm h 0 10 G25 0 11 630 h 0 07 631 Kg h 0 07 CCR CG Lux60 CG Lux 70 CGC 4G CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P kW 1 55 0 77 0 47 0 33 CCR CG Lux75 and CG Lux86 kW 155 047 Efficiency On standard calorific power 19 ah 61401134 329 ingles 18 7703 16 56 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA Mod 6146 clase 3 P C S G 110 Vr 1 70 um n G 20 Vr 0 71 Nm h G 130 Vr 165 G 25 Vr 083 Nm h G 150 Vr 1 35 umn G 30 Mr 0 55 Ko h G 31 Mr 0 54 Ko h ES FR ILace2H3 2 134 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT IDH3 I2H3 p mbar 20 28 37 28 37 20 30 37 ELECT GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G 31 GAS BUTANO PROPANO 28 37 mbar ES PT REGULADO PARA G 30 G 31 FR REGLEE POUR G 30 G 31 TYP B1221300A CE 0099 TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A SANTANDER ESPANA Tera mod 513516 3 L Qn G 110 Vr 1 30 n m n G 20 Vr 0 55 Nmi7h G 130 Vr 0 80 n m n 6 25 Vr 0 64 Nm h G 150 Vr 1 03 Jy m n G 30 Mr 0 42 Ko h G 31 Mr 0 41 Ko h ES FR lLace2H3 12E 3 p mbar 8 18 28 37 20 25 28 37 GB GR PT ELECT HAEKTPIKO CE 0099 GR G 30 G 31 GB ADJUSTED FOR G 30 G
29. l power W Supply voltage V 230 220 240 220 240 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 Gas Maximum power kW 16 CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 56 rac y Models CG Lux70 CGLux70 CGlux70 CGlux75 CG Lux86 CG Lux70 CG Lux70 CG Lux70 CG Lux70 CG Lux70 CG Lux75 CG Lux86 Dimensions Length mm 860 Width mm 450 High mm 70 Glass thickness mm 8 Dimensions of position on the worktop Length mm 815 Width mm 405 Depth mm 115 Power by burner and electric hotplate 3 5 kW Triple ring gas burner 3 kW fast burner 1 75 kWsemi fast burner 1 kW auxiliary burner 1 000 W electric hotplate 2145 mm 1 500 W electric hotplate 145 mm 1 500 W electric hotplate g 180 mm Electric Maximum nominal power W Supply voltage V 220 240 NEN 220 240 220 240 EE 220 240 220 240 Frequency Hz 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 Gas Maximum power kW 0 6 a d 17 ah m 61401134 329 ingles 1877703 16 56 Technical Data COMM ON CHARACTERISTICS TO THE ELEC TRIC HOTPLATES AND AUTOMATIC LIGHTING MODEL The supply voltage and frequency must be those indicated in the rating plate The fire protection is of X type The hob must be installed at over 15 cm away from the side walls See drawing 18 In the event of a hotplate being cracked the hob must be switched off at the mains COMMON CHARACTER
30. naccuracies contained in this instruction manual due to transcription or printing errors It also reserves the right to make any modifi cations it considers necessary or useful to its appliances without affecting their essential characteristics CL m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 racing 23 Components of a Safety System On all the hobs which incorporate the safety feature models with initials AL the gas cut off system is comprised formed by the follo wing elements See drawing 24 Safety tap Safety thermocouple next to the burner e Thermocouple tap connection Drawing 24 The thermocouple sends an electrical signal to the tap detecting the presence or absence of a flame at the burner During ignition the tap must be kept pressed in for 5 to 10 seconds until the thermocouple heats up and sends the flame confirmation signal to the tap If the Thermocouple tap connection A Safety thermocouple flame goes out its absence is detected by the Connection to the sparking unit thermocouple and the safety tap cuts off the Sparking unit co supply of gas E Ceramic head F Electrode G Safety tap 27 ah m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 e Do not use the glass surface as a storage area Do not put aluminium plates tinfoil or plas tics on the glass surface On hobs which have five burners pans of large diameters must always be placed on
31. ned using the appropriate pro ducts and utensils and when the glass is cold Cleaning is easier if it is done each time the hob is used thus preventing the build up of dirt The cleaning of the hob glass will depend on its degree of dirtiness When the hob is only slightly dirty and the dirt is not adhered clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent Stains or grease should be removed using cleaning products suitable for glass cera mic cleaners When dirt is strongly adhered or burnt on it should be removed by scraping with a razor blade If plastic objects utensils or sugar has melted on the surface of the glass these Should be scraped off immediately before the glass cools off Under no circumstances should aggressive or abrasive cleaning products such as oven cleaners deoxidizing stain removers Sponges with hard surfaces or scourers be used Do not slide pans across the glass This may cause scratching Take care to prevent pans from boiling dry The heat accumulated in the bottom of the pan could cause damage to the burner or to the hob glass The hob glass will withstand light blows by large pans which do not have sharp edges Care should be taken to avoid impacts by Small sharp utensils Do not strike the edge of the glass with pans as this may cause irreparable damage Do not spill cold liquids on the glass or the burners when they are hot Do not stand or lean on the glass It may break and cause injury
32. pan support e Maximum calorific power 4 900 Kcal h 5 75 kW Maximum electric power 1 500 Watts Drawing 2 CL E 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 pamini i CG Lux 60 4G CG Lux 60 4G AI AL and CG Lux 60 4G Al See drawing 3 1 2 3 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW Burner controls All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 KW Drawing 3 CGC 4G and CGC 4G AI AL See drawing 4 1 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW All burners incorporate a pan support e Maximum calorific power 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW Drawing 4 CL ME 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 racic les CG Lux 70 5G CG Lux 70 5G Al AL and CG Lux 70 5G Al See drawing 5 1 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Fast burner of 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 3 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Semi fast burner of 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW Auxiliary burner of 860 Kcal h 1 kW 6 Burner controls UT All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum calorific power 9 020 Kcal h 10 5 kW CG Lux 70 5G TR CG Lux 70 5G TR AL and CG Lux 70 5G Al TR
33. pport Maximum calorific power 7 520 Kcal h 8 75 kW Drawing 9 EE 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 paming 3 Installation Important INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORISED TECHNICAL PERSONNEL ACCORDING TO THE APPLICABLE INSTALLATION REGULATIONS Positioning of the hobs Depending on the model to be installed an aperture will be made in the worktop of the dimensions specified in the drawing 10 A template is included in the packaging of models CG 1 4G and CG 1 3G 1P for the correct sizing of the aperture for these two hob models Warning If the hob is assembled on any part of the furniture drawers cupboards etc an intermediate separation must be placed bet ween both at a minimum distance of 100 mm from the lower part of the plate to avoid any involuntary direct contact This intermediate Separation must be permanent and only remo ved with tools For hobs with controls its location must inclu de a ventilation slot at the front of 110 cm In this case the minimum distance between the lower part of the hob and the upper part of the furniture below the hob will be 20 mm If there is no front ventilation slot the minimum distance between the hob and the upper part of the furniture must be 130 mm Drawing 10 The minimum vertical distance of the lower 8 Mod CG Lux60 y CGC 4G part of the piece of furniture placed above the Mod CG 1 3G 1P yCG 1 4G ho
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35. upplied as complementary 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 To install hob model CGC 4G AL insert the quick fix nuts in the screw housings see dra wing 13 connect the clip which corres ponds with the height measurement of the hob unit 20 30 and 40 mm and tighten the screws until they are well secure C Screw E Quick fix nut A Seal Work top D Fastening clip ah m 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 55 Hob models CG Lux 75 2G and CG Lux 86 3G are installed in the same way as the CGC 4G Al AL except for the staples which are geometrically different The installation of these hobs must be carried out in the way Shown in the drawing 14 depending on the thickness of the work top Drawing 14 A Seal Work top D Fastening clip CGC 4G Once the hob position has been dimensioned the seal must be affixed J to the hob Screw E Quick fix nut Fix the clamps K into the holes on the lower part of the case as shown in drawing by tighte ning the four screws supplied 64 2 mm The clamps K and seal J are supplied in the packaging along with the hob See drawing 15 P ai n 1 WE If the unit below the hob is to be used to store products it must be situated at a distance of at least 10 cm
36. will go to the ignition setting ignition illustration Once gas has been lit keep the control knob at this setting for 5 to 10 seconds to let the safety thermocouple act P ainf 28 m e Set the control knob to the desired posi tion Drawging 22 A Burner indicator Setting indicator Off setting D Minimum gas setting E Maximum gas setting F On burner setting For safety reasons we recommend that the gas supply tap should be turned off when the cooker is not in use in accordance with gas Supply company instructions If you smell gas turn off the hob s gas supply tap and ventilate the room The gas installa tion and the hob must be checked by a specia lized technician Warning To avoid the risk of burns keep children away from the hob during or after its operation Use flat bottomed pans and check that they are placed correctly on the pan support in order to prevent pans from sliding when their contents start to boil do not use pans with concave or convex bases Hob models CG Lux 75 and CG Lux 86 are provided with a special pan support which permits the use of concave bottom pans woks 25 CT ME 61401134 329 ingles 18 7 03 16 57 I The minimum diameter of the pans to be used is 140 mm For pans of 120 mm diameter or less use the small burner with the pan sup port supplement Switching on Electric Hotplates The electric hotplates are controlled by a s

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