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Teka IR 645 Built-in Electric Induction Hob

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF INDUCTION HOB

  • IR 622
  • IZ 622
  • IT 622
  • IT 635
  • IR 635
  • IT 645
  • IR 645
  • IR 735 AB
  • IR 604
  • IQ 640
  • IQ 644

Introduction

Notes about the cookware to use on your induction hob

  • The size of the bottom of the cookware to be used should be big enough to completely cover the cooking area drawn on the glass.
  • Depending on the type of cookware (material and size), the induction areas can work with smaller cookware.
  • Please remember that the induction elements only work with cookware that has a ferromagnetic (material attracted by a magnet) bottom.
  • Always use pans with a smooth, flat base on the induction hotplates.
  • Using pans with a deformed, concave, or undulating base will cause overheating that may damage the glass or the pan itself.
  • Bear in mind that the pan being used may have a considerable influence on the performance of any induction hotplate.
  • You may come across pans on the market that, although specified as suitable for induction, perform poorly or present problems when it comes to being recognised by the induction hotplate due to the lack of or poor quality of the ferromagnetic material on the base of the pan.

Model IR 622 / IT 622

  • 1 2300 / 3200* W induction hotplate
  • 2 700 / 2100 W double circuit radiant hotplate.
  • 3 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate
  • 4 1500 W radiant hotplate.
  • * Induction power with the Power function enabled.
    • Residual heat indicator (H)
    • Maximum electric power: 7300 watts.
    • Maximum induction power: 3700 watts.
    • Supply power: 230 Volts.
    • Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.
    • Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz

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Model IT 645 / IR 645

  • 1 2200 / 3200* W induction hotplate
  • 2 1800 / 2500* W induction hotplate
  • 3 1400 / 1800* W induction hotplate
  • 4 1800 / 2500* W induction hotplate
    * Induction power with the Power function enabled.
    • Residual heat indicator (H)
    • Maximum induction power: 7200 watts.
    • Supply power: 230 Volts.
    • Frequency: 50/60 Hertz.
    • Induction frequency: 20 to 60 kilohertz.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Teka IR 645 Induction Hob?

The Teka IR 645 is a built-in electric induction hob designed for cooking in your kitchen.

What types of cookware are suitable for the induction hob?

The cookware used on the induction hob should have a ferromagnetic (material attracted by a magnet) bottom. It's recommended to use pans with a smooth, flat base to prevent overheating and potential damage to the glass or pan.

Can the induction areas work with smaller cookware?

Yes, depending on the type of cookware (material and size), the induction areas can work with smaller cookware.

What should I consider when choosing cookware for induction hobs?

The pan's ferromagnetic material on the bottom and its quality can influence the induction hob's performance. Some pans on the market, even if specified as suitable for induction, may perform poorly due to the quality of the ferromagnetic material on the base.

Are there any specific recommendations for the size of cookware to use?

The bottom of the cookware should be big enough to completely cover the cooking area drawn on the glass.

What are the electrical specifications of the Teka IR 645 Induction Hob?

The induction hob has a maximum induction power of 7200 watts, operates at 230 Volts, and has an induction frequency of 20 to 60 kilohertz.

How many cooking zones or hotplates does the Teka IR 645 Induction Hob have?

The Teka IR 645 Induction Hob has four induction hotplates with varying power levels.

Is there a double circuit radiant hotplate on Teka IR 645 induction hob?

No, the Teka IR 645 Induction Hob does not have a double circuit radiant hotplate.

What is the maximum electric power of the Teka IR 645 Induction Hob?

The maximum electric power of the Teka IR 645 Induction Hob is 7300 watts.

Does the induction hob have a residual heat indicator?

Yes, there is a residual heat indicator (H) on the induction hob to indicate when the hotplate is still hot after cooking.

What is the purpose of the Power function mentioned in the induction power ratings?

The Power function likely refers to a feature that temporarily boosts the induction power for faster heating or cooking. It allows you to achieve higher power levels for a specific period.

Is the Teka IR 645 suitable for both 230V and 3200W?

The induction hob operates at 230 Volts, and the power ratings mentioned (e.g., 3200W) likely refer to the maximum power output of specific hotplates. The hob is designed to work with the supplied voltage.

Can I use any type of cookware on the induction hotplates?

No, the induction hotplates require cookware with a ferromagnetic bottom (material attracted by a magnet) to function correctly. Non-compatible cookware will not work effectively on induction hobs.

How do I enable or use the Power function on the induction hob?

The specific method for enabling the Power function may vary by model. Refer to the user manual or product documentation for instructions on how to use this feature.

What is the significance of the induction frequency range (20 to 60 kilohertz)?

The induction frequency range indicates the frequency at which the induction technology operates. It's a technical specification and not typically something users need to adjust or configure.

Installation Manual

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