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Teka IR 321.1 Installation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS

AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE

INDUCTION HOB

IR 321.1

 


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Disposing of the device

When disposing of the device,do not bring it to regular 

municipal waste containers.Instead, bring it to electrical 

and electronic waste recycling and reuse center. A relevant label has 

been put on the device, its instructions manual, or the package.

The device has been manufactured of recyclable material. by 

bringing old device to recycling collection center, you show that you 

care about nature.

Ask your local environmental care authority for information on 

location of such facilities.

 


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WARNING..................................................................................................1-2

INSTALLATION.............................................................................................3

1.CUTTING THE CUPBOARD.............................................................3

2.PLACE OF INSTALLATION...............................................................4

3.PREPARING THE HOTPLATE..........................................................5

4.ELECTRICAL CONNECTION...........................................................5

WHAT’S SPECIAL ABOUT INDUCTION COOKING ?.................................6

1.POWER AND SAVINGS....................................................................6

2.SAFETY.............................................................................................6

3.CLEANING........................................................................................7

FUNCTIONING.............................................................................................8

1.DESCRIPTION OF THE HOB...........................................................8

2.USING THE TOUCH CONTROL.......................................................8

3.TIMER FUNCTION ...........................................................................9

4.PAN .................................................................................................10

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF.............................................................................11

TECHNICAL DETAILS ...............................................................................12

CONTENTS

 


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WARNING

•In case of failure,only the Authorised Technical 
Service may repare this hob. Otherwise the 
guarantee will be null and void.
•The technical and identification data for the hob 
figure on the reference plate fixed to the appliance.
•This refernence plate must be consulted before 
making the electrical connections.
•The electrical  connections must be made by a 
specialist aware to the legal and regulatory, 
requirtements in each country.
•Fill in table on the front cover with the data from the 
appliance referance plate.
•This appliances is not intended for use by persons 
(including children) with reduced physical.Sensory or 
mental capabilities,or lack of experience and 
knowledge,unless they have been given supervision 
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a 
person responsible for their safety.
•Children should be supervised to ensure that they do 
not play with the appliance.

WARNING:

 if the surface is cracked,switch off the 

appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
•Metallic objects such as knives,forks,spoons and lids 
should not be place on the hob surface since they can 
get hot.
•The appliance is not intended to be operated by 
means of an external timer or separate remote-
control sysetm.
 

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2

WARNING:The appliance and its accessible parts 
become hot during use. Care should be taken to 
avoid touching heating elements.

Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept 
away unless continuously supervised.

--The appliance can be used by children aged 
from 8 years and above and persons with reduced 
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of 
experience and knowledge if they have been 
given supervision or instruction concerning use of 
the appliance in a safe way and understand the 
hazards involved.

--Children shall not play with the appliance.

Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be 
made by children without supervision.

--The instruction for ovens shall include the 
substance of the following:
WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot 
during use. Young children should be kept away.

 


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IMPORTANT

There must  be a minimum distance of 100 mm between the hole and the 
wall or adjoining cupboard.If the hob is more than 30 mm thick,or if it is 
placed on a false top,the ventilation cover must be fitted as shown in the 
figure below.

1

CUTTING THE CUPBOARD

INSTALLATION

3

100m

m

65m

m

FITTING DIMENSIONS
induction Hobs

min 38

520

288

70

270 

490

 


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2

PLACE OF INSTALLATION

ABOVE A DRAWER

The electronic circuits of 
the induction hob must 
be cooled by a current of 
fresh air as shown in the 
diagram,and the points 
below must be carefully 
complied with.The 
greater the distance 
between the hob and the 
cupboard underneath 
it,the better the hob will 
function. 

IMPORTANT

Your induction hob needs an air inlet at the rear and an air outlet at the front. 

ABOVE A CUPBOARD WITH DOOR

When the air outlet is underneath the hob:

ldeally, an air outlet grille should be 
placed between the hotplate and the 
cuboard door.It will be easy to install if the 
cross bar is small.

If the cross bar is rectangular or the 
hotplate is closed off,make a bevelled cut 
to free the air outlet.

4

b

a

4.7cm min

S

A

N

IT

A

R

IO

9.5cm

10mm min

45°

 


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ABOVE A OVEN

The hotplate may be flush-mounted above 
an oven of the same brand.
This oven has an upper ventilation system 
and can therefore be installed in a high 
position.
To do this ,remove the front cross bar of the 
cupboard to leave a minimum space of 5 mm 
free

IMPORTANT

Your induction hob must NOT be installed 
above a dishwasher, washing 
machine,refrigerator or freezer

3

PREPARING THE  HOTPLATE

Remove the adhesive paper and stick the seal provided with the 
appliance all around the hob.

l

220-240V monophase

   hok-up~ -

4

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The vitro-ceramic hob is supplied with a power cable.
If the cable is damaged in any way it must be replaced by the manufacturer or after-
sale service or by authorised technical staff, to avoid hazard.
If the mains supply where the hob is to be installed is different from 220...240V~,make 
the connection as shown in the enclosed diagrams.(The cable must be able to 

o

withstand temperatures of 90 )
It must be connected to the mains at a socket complying with EEC publication 7 or a 
single-pole cut-off device with a contact opening distance of at least 3 mm.

Nominal power

per phase

Protection

15.6A

20A

IBB-30GT4FG

HOB

Voltage

2

2

22

2

20

0

0.........2

2

24

4

40

0

0V

V

V

Total power

Technology date

5

Brown

Blue

Green/yellow

Neutral

Phase

Earth

L

N

3.0 KW

40mm min

2

40cm  min

5mm min

Oven in high position

 


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The risk of burns from the hot glass is minimal. As the heat is produced in the 
pan itself,the glass hardly heats up at all.
The induction rings have a pan detection system,i.e.the ring will not work 
unless there is a suitable pan on it.

,

WHAT S SPECIAL ABOUT INDUCTION COOKING

Induction hobs heat up food much more quickly than other systems do.
As the heat is produced in the pan itself, much less energy is lost and performance 
is much better. Induction cooking uses up only half as much energy as other 
systems.
This lower consumption makes induction cooking the cheapest of all the electric 
cooking systems. It is almost as economical to use as a glass hob.

2

SAFETY 

1

POWER AND SAVINGS 

heats up 

bolling water

temperature
of glass

induction

radiant vitro-
ceramic or 
halogen

100

200

300

400

500

81

420

does not heat up

IMPRORANT

TO THE ATTENTION OF CARDIAC PACEMAKER AND ACTIVE IMPLANT USERS:
The hotplate complies with the current electronmagnetic interference regulations.
This induction hob fully complies with all legal requirements (EEC directives 
89/336).It is designed not to interfere with the functioning of other electrical 
appliances.providing they comply with the same regulation.
 
THIS INDUCTION HOB GENERATES MAGNETIC FIELDS IN ITS IMMEDIATE 
SURROUNDINGS.
Your pacemaker must be designed in compliance with the corresponding regulations 
in order for no interference to be caused between it and the hotplate.Consult the 
pacemaker manufacturer or your doctor to determine whether it complies with the 
regulations in force or whether any incompatibilities exist.

 


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induction

kitchen paper

vitro
cleaner

cloth

3

CLEANING

Spills and splashes will not harden and stick to the glass,as it hardly heats up.
Both Vitro-ceramic and induction rings should however be cleaned of any spills or 
splashes as quickly as possible.
Slight stains can be removed with kitchen paper or  cloth.
More resistant stains will need specific product for vitro-ceramic glass. Follow each 
product’s inductions.

IMPORTANT

Do not use abrasive products or cleaning powders as these could scratch the hob.
Do not use a steam cleaner.
If any cracks should appear on the surface of the glass,unplug he appliance 
immediately.Do not use any part of the hob untill a new vitro-ceramic glass has been 
installed.

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Ring indicators:

 These show the 

On/off sensor: 

Allows the hob to be 

location of each ring on the hob .

switched on and off directly without using 
any other sensor.

Safety sensor and display: 

Allows the 

Power displays:

 These show the power 

other sensors to be blocked to prevent

setting each ring is working on.

 

children playing with them, and their 
functioning to be viewed.

Residual heat indicator:

 when cooking

 

When the sensor block is activated, none 

over, an 

H

 lights and 

0

 light will up on 

of the other buttons can be activated. 

alternate.  the power display to indicate 

This will be indicated on the whole of the 

that a particular ring is very hot and 

touch control.

should not be touched. It may remain till 

Timer sensors: 

For setting a cooking 

the cooktop  is cool down.

time of between 0 and 99 minutes on the 

selected ring. You can touch the timer 

+ and - sensors : 

These are for selecting 

sensor firt, then use the inscrease and 

the power  setting of the rings, from 

0

 to 

9

 

lessen to set you cooking time. After your 

or setting the timer for cooking.

cooking time is setting over, then choose 
your ring for cooking.

Booster sensor: 

To touch the ring 

Timer displays: 

For viewing the cooking 

indicator two seconds then the ring will 

time on the ring selected.

be turned directly to the  maximum 
setting when setting the power and 
waiting for cooking or on the cooking 
time. when the Booster function is 
running if you touch the power sensor 
which is running booster function it will 
return the power that before run the 
booster. 

FUNCTIONING

DESCRIPTION OF HOB

USING THE TOUCH CONTROL

SWITCHING ON  A RING

Place your fingertip on the on/off sensor. Remember there is a 
safety sensor to prevent children from playing with the 
controls, which is deactivated by leaving your fingertip on the 
control for three seconds. If the safety sensor is running or first 
to use the appliance you should open the safety sensor at first.

Touch the timer sensor if your you want to use the time for 
cooking.

Place your fingertip on  

-  

or 

+

 to set the cooking time..

Make sure you touch the sensor corresponding to the ring you 
wish to use. Select the desired power setting by leaving your 
finger on the control.

a

b

c

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PAN

Use the magnet supplied in the bag to test whether a pan is suitable. If the 
magnet sticks to the bottom of the pan, it can be used for induction cooking.
The induction ring display itself will also show you whether the pan is suitable, 
If the power indicator is flashing and show E0. the pan is not suitable and the 
ring will not heat up.

IMPORTANT

•If all the rings  are turned off, the hob will switch off in a few seconds, and 

H

 will light 

up to indicate which rings are still hot.
•You can activate the safety sensor whenever you wish by holding your fingertip on 
the sensor for three seconds.
•If any objects are left on the sensors, the hob will beep several times and then switch 
off . 
•The hob will automatically switch off after two hours, due the any ring is  work but 
have any modify or new cooking setting  to the induction  in the two hours.

TIMER FUNCTION

9

For the timer function it just can control only one ring. If time 
function is running  the point that local on the cooking zone 
power display will be high light. If you want to cancel the timer 
you can use the lessen sensor to set the time to 0. 

 


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IMPORTANT

If the pan has a very small base, the ring will also flash and it will not  heat up, even if 

the metal is suitable. We recommend not to use pans with a smaller base than these:
280 ring---->160 diameter         210 ring ---->180 diameter
180 ring---->160diameter         150 ring ---->120 diameter

Glass, ceramic, earthen-ware,aluminium,copper and non-magnetic stainless steel 

pans are generally unsuitable. However, enamelled stainless steel pans with a 

special base suitable for induction cooking may be used (make sure the pan is lable 

as suitable for induction cooking).
Induction heat is generated very rapidly, in the base of the pan itself. You should 

therefore never heat an empty pan.
Different types of pan are suitable for induction cooking, but those with a thick base 

are the best. A more efficient use will be made of the heat and it will be better 

distributed.
Avoid scraping the glass of the hob when you move the pans. Lift them up to move 

them.
Do not leave any cooking utensils on the hob when it is switched on. It could detect 

them as pans and heat them up.
Cutlery will not normally be detected as such, but a larger utensil might be.

IMPORTANT

Keep an eye on pressure cookers when using the higher induction settings. They 

heat up very quickly.

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YOU NOTICE THAT

POSSIBLE CAUSES

WHAT  SHOULD YOU DO

The induction hob is not 
working. The pilot lights 
on the keypad are all off

Check the state of the 
electrical installation. 
Check the fuses and 
differential switches.

There is no electrical 
supply to the appliance. 
The supply or 
connection is defective.

The power display  on the 
keypad continue to flash 
and show E0 when the 
appliance is functioning.

The pan being use is not 
suitable for induction 
cooking.

Use a compatible pan. 
pans can be tested with 
the magnet.

The hob continues to 
ventilate for several 
minutes after switching 
off.

The electronic circuits are 
cooling down.

This is normal.

the fan keep running for a 
few minutes after the unit 
has been switched off

the electronics is cooling 
down

this is a normal 
occurrence

your hob makes faint 
clicking noise when in 
operation

this noise occurs when 
the power is being 
shared between two 
induction coils

this is a normal 
occurrence

your utensil creates 
noise from vibrations 
caused by induced 
current

your utensil creates 
noise during cooking

under high  power this 
phenomenon is normal 
with some type of pots 
and pans. There is no 
danger for the hob 

The power display on the 
keypad continue to flash 
and show E3 or E4 or E5 
and shut off automatism

The appliance is work in 
the danger state

Shut off the appliance 
and open the unit again 
after some time.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF

The hob is not  working 
and a different message 
appears.

The electronic circuit is 
not working correctly.

Contact the after-sales 
service.

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GB

Technical

 

details

Class

 1 

hob

.

Technical

 

Information

Dimensions

 

and

 

characteristics

*Induction power with the power function enabled

69

510

290

490
270

70

1

1

3000

230V

50/60

Model

Hob dimensions

Height (mm)

Length (mm)

Width (mm)
Dimensions of the placement in the unit

Length (mm)( L)

Width (mm)  (W)

Depth (mm)

Configuration
Induction hotplate

Induction hotplate

1200W

1800W

Electrics

Nominal Power
(W) for 230 V

Supply
voltage (V)

Frequency (Hz)

IR321.1

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