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USER MANUAL FS 502 4GG TEKA

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User Manual

FS 601 4GG SS LPG / FS 602 4GG SS LPG / FS 502 4GG WH LPG

EN ES FR

Dear user,

Our objective is to make this product provide you with the best output which is manufactured in our modern facilities in a careful working environment, in compliance with total quality concept.

Therefore, we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before using the product and, keep it permanently at your disposal.

Note: This user manual is prepared for more than one model. Some of the features specified in the manual may not be available in your appliance.

All our appliances are only for domestic use, not for commercial use.

Products marked with (*) are optional.

"THIS APPLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS FORCE AND ONLY USED IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS APPLIANCE"

"Conforms with the WEEE Regulations."

Contents

Important warnings.....4

Electrical connection....15

Gas connection...16

Introduction of the appliance...21

Accessories...22

Technical features of your oven...23

Installation of your oven...29

Chain lashing illustration...3.1

Control panel...3.1

Using oven section...32

Using the grill...33

Using the chicken roasting...33

Using cooker section...34

Program types...36

Cooking time table...37

Maintenance and cleaning...38

Installation of the oven door 39

Cleaning and maintenance of the

Oven's front door glass 40

Catalytic walls 40

Rack positions 41

Changing the oven lamp 41

Using the grill deflector sheet 42

Troubleshooting 43

Handling rules 45

Recommendations for energy saving 45

Environmentally-friendly disposal 46

Package information 46

IMPORTANT WARNINGS

  1. Installation and repair should always be performed by “AUTHORIZED SERVICE”. Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for operations performed by unauthorized persons.
  2. Please read this operating instructions carefully. Only by this way you can use the appliance safely and in a correct manner.
  3. The oven should be used according to operating instructions.
  4. Keep children below the age of 8 and pets away when operating.
  5. WARNING: The accessible parts may be hot while using the grill. Keep away from children.
  6. WARNING: Fire hazard; do not store the materials on the cooking surface.
  7. WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts are hot during operation.
  8. Setting conditions of this device are specified on the label. (Or on the data plate)
  9. The accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used. Small children should be kept away.
  10. WARNING: This appliance is intended for cooking. It should not be used for other purposes like heating a room.
  11. To clean the appliance, do not use steam cleaners.
  12. Ensure that the oven door is completely closed after putting food inside the oven.

  13. NEVER try to put out the fire with water. Only shut down the device circuit and then cover the flame with a cover or a fire blanket.

  14. Children under 8 years of age should be kept away, if they cannot be monitored continuously.
  15. Touching the heating elements should be avoided.
  16. CAUTION: Cooking process shall be supervised. Cooking process shall always be supervised.
  17. This device can be used by children over 8 years of age, people with physical, hearing or mental challenges or people with lack of experience or knowledge; as long as control is ensured or information is provided regarding the dangers.
  18. This device has been designed for household use only.
  19. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning or user maintenance of the appliance shall not be performed by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised by adults.
  20. Keep the appliance and its power cord away from children less than 8 years old.
  21. Put curtains, tulles, paper or any flammable (ignitable) material away from the appliance before starting to use the appliance. Do not put ignitable or flammable materials on or in the appliance.
  22. Keep the ventilation channels open.

EN

  1. The appliance is not suitable for use with an external timer or a separate remote control system.
  2. Do not heat closed cans and glass jars. The pressure may lead jars to explode.
  3. Oven handle is not a towel drier. Do not hang towels, etc. on the oven handle.
  4. Do not place the oven trays, plates or aluminium foils directly on the oven base. The accumulated heat may damage the base of the oven.
  5. While placing food to or removing food from the oven, etc., always use heat resistant oven gloves.
  6. Do not use the product in states like medicated and/or under influence of alcohol which may affect your ability of judgement.
  7. Be careful when using alcohol in your foods. Alcohol will evaporate at high temperatures and may catch fire to cause a fire if it comes in contact with hot surfaces.
  8. After each use, check if the unit is turned off.
  9. If the appliance is faulty or has a visible damage, do not operate the appliance.
  10. Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Do not pull the cord to plug off, always hold the plug.
  11. Do not use the appliance with its front door glass removed or broken.
  12. Place the baking paper together with the food into a pre-heated oven by putting it inside a cooker or on an oven accessory (tray, wire grill etc.).

  13. Do not put objects that children may reach on the appliance.

  14. It is important to place the wire grill and tray properly on the wire racks and/or correctly place the tray on the rack. Place the grill or tray between two rails and make sure it is balanced before putting food on it.
  15. Against the risk of touching the oven heater elements, remove excess parts of the baking paper that hang over from the accessory or container.
  16. Never use it at higher oven temperatures than the maximum usage temperature indicated on your baking paper. Do not place the baking paper on the base of the oven.
  17. When the door is open, do not place any heavy object on the door or allow children to sit on it. You may cause the oven to overturn or the door hinges to be damaged.
  18. The packaging materials are dangerous for children. Keep packaging materials away from the reach of children.
  19. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass as the scratches that may occur on the surface of the door glass may cause the glass to break.
  20. Do not place the appliance on a surface covered with carpets. Electric parts gets overheated since there will be no ventilation from below. This will cause failure of the appliance.

EN

  1. Do not hit glass surfaces of vitro-ceramic cookers with a hard metal, resistance can get damaged. It may cause an electric shock.
  2. User should not handle the oven by himself.
  3. Use shall be careful when cleaning gas burners. It may cause personal injuries.
  4. Food can spill when foot of oven is dismantled or gets broken, be careful. It may cause personal injuries.
  5. During usage, the internal and external surfaces of the oven get hot. As you open the oven door, step back to avoid the hot vapour coming out from the interior. There is risk of burning.
  6. Upper cover of the oven can be closed for a reason, than cookware can trip over. Step back to avoid the hot food coming on you. There is risk of burning.
  7. Do not place heavy objects when oven door is open, risk of toppling.
  8. User should not dislocate the resistance during cleaning. It may cause an electric shock.
  9. Do not remove ignition switches from the appliance. Otherwise, live electric cables can be accessed. It may cause an electric shock.
  10. Oven supply can be disconnected during any construction work at home. After completing the work, re-connecting the oven shall be done by authorized service.
  11. Do not place metal utensils such as knife, fork, spoon on the surface of the appliance, since they will get hot.

  12. To prevent overheating, the appliance should not be installed behind of a decorative cover.

  13. Turn off the appliance before removing the safeguards. After cleaning, install the safeguards according to instructions.
  14. Cable fixing point shall be protected.
  15. WARNING: Don't use oven and grill burners at same time.
  16. Please don't cook the food directly on the tray / grid. Please put the food into or on appropriate tools before putting them in the oven.
  17. Hot surface, leave for cooling before closing the cover.

Electrical Safety

  1. Plug the appliance in a grounded socket protected by a fuse conforming to the values specified in the technical specifications chart.
  2. Have an authorized electrician set grounding equipment. Our company shall not be responsible for the damages that shall be incurred due to using the product without grounding according to local regulations.
  3. The circuit breaker switches of the oven shall be placed so that end user can reach them when the oven is installed.
  4. The power supply cord (the cord with plug) shall not contact the hot parts of the appliance.

EN

  1. If the power supply cord (the cord with plug) is damaged, this cord shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or an equally qualified personnel to prevent a hazardous situation.
  2. Never wash the product by spraying or pouring water on it! There is a risk of electrocution.
  3. WARNING: To avoid electric shock, ensure that the device circuit is open before changing the lamp.
  4. WARNING: Cut off all supply circuit connections before accessing the terminals.
  5. WARNING: If the surface is cracked, turn off the appliance to avoid risk of electric shock.
  6. Do not use cut or damaged cords or extension cords other than the original cord.
  7. Make sure that there is no liquid or humidity in the outlet where the product plug is installed.
  8. The rear surface of the oven also heats up when the oven is operated. Electrical connections shall not touch the rear surface, otherwise the connections may be damaged.
  9. Do not tighten the connecting cables to the oven door and do not run them over hot surfaces. If the cord melts, this may cause the oven to short circuit and even a fire.
  10. Unplug the unit during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repair.

  11. If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by its manufacturer or authorized technical service or any other personnel qualified at the same level, in order to avoid any dangerous situation.

  12. Make sure the plug is inserted firmly into wall socket to avoid sparks.
  13. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance, otherwise electric shock may occur.
  14. An omnipolar switch capable to disconnect power supply is required for installation. Disconnection from power supply shall be provided with a switch or an integrated fuse installed on fixed power supply according to building code.
  15. Appliance is equipped with a type "Y" cord cable.
  16. Fixed connections shall be connected to a power supply enabling omnipolar disconnection. For appliances with over voltage category below III, disconnection device shall be connected to fixed power supply according to wiring code.

Gas Safety

  1. This appliance is not connected to burning products evacuation apparatus. This appliance must be connected and installed according to the installation regulations in force. Conditions regarding ventilation must be considered.
  2. When a gas cooking appliance is used; humidity, heat and burning products are generated in the room. First of all, make sure the kitchen is well ventilated when operating the appliance and maintain natural ventilation openings or install a mechanical ventilation equipment.
  3. After using the appliance heavily for en extended period of time, additional ventilation may be required. For example open a window or adjust a higher speed for mechanical ventilation, if any.
  4. This appliance must be used only in well ventilated locations in accordance with the regulations in force. Please read the manual before installing or using this product.
  5. Before positioning the appliance, make sure local network conditions (gas type and gas pressure) meets appliance requirements.
  6. The mechanism cannot be run for longer than 15 seconds. If the burner is not on after 15 seconds, stop the mechanism and wait for at least one minute before trying to ignite the burner again.

  7. All kinds of operations to be performed on gas installation must be performed by authorized and competent people.

  8. This appliance is adjusted for natural gas (NG). If you have to use your product with a different gas type, you have to apply to authorized service for the conversion.

  9. For proper operation, hood, gas pipe and clamp should be replaced periodically accordint to manufacturer recommendations and when required.

  10. Gas should burn well in gas products. Well burning gas can be understood from blue flame and continuous burning. If gas does not burn sufficiently, carbon monoxide (CO) can be generated. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless and very toxic gas; even small amounts have lethal effect.

  11. Ask your local gas supplies about the phone numbers for emergencies related to gas and the measures to be taken upon gas odour is detected.

What To Do When Gas Odour Is Detected

  1. Do not use naked flame, and do not smoke.

  2. Do not operate any electrical switch. (For example: lamp switch or doorbell)

  3. Do not use telephone or mobile phone.

  4. Open the doors and windows.

  5. Close all valves on the appliances that utilize gas and the gas counters.

EN

  1. Call fire brigade from a telephone outside the home.
  2. Check all hoses and their connections against leaks. If you still smell gas, leave the house and warn your neighbours.
  3. Do not enter into the house until authorities clarify it is safe.

Intended Use

  1. This product is designed for home use. Commercial use of the appliance is not permitted.
  2. This appliance may only be used for cooking purposes. It shall not be used for other purposes like heating a room.
  3. This appliance shall not be used to heat plates under the grill, drying clothes or towels by hanging them on the handle or for heating purposes.
  4. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage due to misuse or mishandling.
  5. Oven part of the unit may be used for thawing, roasting, frying and grilling food.
  6. Operational life of the product you have purchased is 10 years. This is the period for which the spare parts required for the operation of this product as defined is provided by the manufacturer.

Electrical Connection

  1. Your oven requires 16 or 32 Ampere fuse according to the appliance's power. If necessary, installation by a qualified electrician is recommended.
  2. Your oven is adjusted in compliance with 220-240V AC/380-415V AC 50/60Hz.electric supply. If the mains are different from this specified value, contact your authorized service.
  3. Electrical connection of the oven should only be made by the sockets with earth system installed in compliance with the regulations. If there is no proper socket with earth system in the place where the oven will be placed, immediately contact a qualified electrician. Manufacturer shall never be responsible from the damages that will arise because of the sockets connected to the appliance with no earth system. If the ends of the electrical connection cable are open, according to the appliance type, make a proper switch installed in the mains by which all ends can be disconnected in case of connecting / disconnecting from / to the mains.
  4. If your electric supply cable gets defective, it should definitely be replaced by the authorized service or qualified electricians in order to avoid from the dangers.
  5. Electrical cable should not touch the hot parts of the appliance.
  6. Please operate your oven in dry atmosphere.

Electrical connection scheme
TEKA FS 502 4GG - Electrical Connection - 1

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Gas Connection

WARNING: Before starting any work related with gas installation, turn off gas supply. Risk of explosion.

Please operate your oven in dry atmosphere.

  1. Fit the clamp to the hose. Push one of the hose until it goes to the end of the pipe.
  2. For the sealing control; ensure that the buttons in the control panel are closed, but the gas cylinder is open. Apply some soap bubbles to the connection. If there is gas leakage, there will be foaming in the soaped area.
  3. The oven should be using a well ventilation place and should be install on flat ground.
  4. Re-inspect the gas connection.
  5. When placing your oven to its location, ensure that it is at the counter level. Bring it to the counter level by adjusting the feet if necessary.
  6. Do not make gas hose and electrical cable of your oven go through the heated areas, especially through the rear side of the oven. Do not move gas connected oven. Since the forcing shall loosen the hose, gas leakage may occur.
  7. Please use flexible hose for gas connection.

For LPG connection;

TEKA FS 502 4GG - For LPG connection; - 1

text_image Main Gas Pipe Gasket Hose Inlet Connector Metal Clamp Lpg Connection Hose

For LPG (cylinder) connection, affix metal clamp on the hose coming from LPG cylinder. Affix an edge of the hose on hose inlet connector behind the appliance by pushing to end through heating the hose in boiled water. Afterward, bring the clamp towards end section of the hose and tighten it with screwdriver. The gasket and hose inlet connector required for connection is as the picture shown below.

NOTE: The regulator to be affixed on LPG cylinder should have 300 mmSS feature.

For natural gas connection;

TEKA FS 502 4GG - For natural gas connection; - 1

text_image Main Gas Pipe Gasket Nut Natural Gas Connection Hose

WARNING: Natural gas connection should be done by authorized service.

For natural gas connection, place gasket in the nut at the edge of natural gas connection hose. To install the hose on main gas pipe, turn the nut. Complete the connection by making gas leakage control.

Gas hose passage way

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Gas hose passage way - 1

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Figure 1

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Gas hose passage way - 2

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Figure 2

Connect the appliance to the gas piping tap in shortest possible route and in a way that ensure no gas leakage will occur.

In order to carry on a tightness and sealing safety check ensure that the knobs on the control panel are closed and the gas cylindir is open.

WARNING: While performing a gas leakage check, never use any kind of lighter, match, cigarette or similar burning substance.

Apply soap bubble on the connection points. If there is any kind of leakage then it will cause bubbling.

While inserting the appliance in place ensure that it is on the same level with the worktop. If required adjust the legs inorder the make level with the worktop.

Use the appliance on a level surface and in a well ventilated environment.

WARNING: Before placint the appliance, check that the local distribution conditions (gas type and pressure) conform to the product settings.

Nozzle change operation

  1. Please use driver with special head for removed and install nozzle as. (figure 3)
  2. Please remove nozzle (figure 4) from burner with special nozzle driver and install new nozzle. (figure 5)

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Nozzle change operation - 1
Figure 3

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Nozzle change operation - 2

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Figure 4

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Nozzle change operation - 3

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Figure 5

Ventilation of room

The air needed for burning is received from room air and the gases emitted are given directly in room. For safe operation of your product, good room ventilation is a precondition. If no window or room to be utilized for room ventilation is available, additional ventilation should be installed. However, room has a door opening outside, it is no needed to vent holes.

Room size Ventilating opening
Smaller than 5 m^3 min. 100 cm^2
Between 5 m^3 - 10 m^3 min. 50 cm^2
Bigger than 10 m^3 no need
In basement or cellar min. 65 cm^2

Reduced gas flow rate setting for hob taps

  1. Ignite the burner that is to be adjustment and turn the knob to the reduced position.
  2. Remove the knob from the gas tap.
  3. Use an appropriately sized screwdriver to adjust the flow rate adjustment screw. For LPG (butane-pro pane) turn the screw clockwise. For the naturel gas, you should turn the screw counter-clockwise once.

"The normal length of a straight flame in the reduced position should be 6-7 mm."

  1. If the flame is higher then the desired position, turn the screw clockwise. If it is smaller turn anticolockwise.

  2. For the last control, bring the burner both to higt-flame and reduced positions and check whether the flame is on or off.

Depending on the type of gas tap used in your appliance the adjustment screw position may vary.

To adjust your oven acc. to the gas type, make the adjustment for reduced flame carefully by turning with a small screwdriver as shown below on the screw in the middle of the gas cocks as well as nozzle changes. (figure 6 and 7)

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Reduced gas flow rate setting for hob taps - 1

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Figure 6 Figure 7

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Reduced gas flow rate setting for hob taps - 2

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Removal of the lower and upper burner and installation of the injector to the gas oven

Removal of the upper burner:

With the help of a screw driver, remove the screw as shown in figure 8. As shown in figure 9, remove the burner from its place by pulling it to yourself. As shown in figure 10, remove the injector in the bearing with a socket wrench. In order to re-place the burner, apply the removal process reversely.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Removal of the upper burner: - 1

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Removal of the lower burner:

The lower burner door has been fixed with two screws. As shown in figure 11, remove it with the help of a screw driver. Remove the door by pulling upwards as shown in figure 12. Remove the burner from its place by pulling it to yourself as shown in figure 13. As shown in figure 14, remove the injector in the bearing with a socket wrench. In order to replace the burner, apply the removal process reversely.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Removal of the lower burner: - 1

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Removal of the lower burner: - 2

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Removal of the lower burner: - 3

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Removal of the lower burner: - 4

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INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE

TEKA FS 502 4GG - INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE - 1

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE - 4

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE - 5

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE - 6

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  1. Glass door
    (Sheet metal door)
  2. Thermostat setting
  3. Oven setting
  4. Cooker section control
    Switches
  5. Push button lighter *

  6. Door

  7. Handle
  8. Plastic leg
  9. Lower cabinet door
    9.1 Drawer *
    9.2 Flap door *
  10. Lamp

  11. Grill

  12. Large burner
  13. Middle burner
  14. Auxiliary burner
  15. Wok burner *
  16. Hot plate *
    (∅145 mm or ∅185 mm)

Accesories

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Accesories - 1

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Deep tray \*

Used for pastry, big roasts, watery foods. It can also be used as oil collecting container if you roast directly on grill with cake, frozen foods and meat dishes.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Deep tray \* - 1

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Tray / Glass tray \*

Used for pastry (cookie, biscuit etc.), frozen foods.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Tray / Glass tray \* - 1

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Circular tray \*

Used for pastry frozen foods.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Circular tray \* - 1

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Wire grill

Used for roasting or placing foods to be baked, roasted and frozen into desired rack.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Wire grill - 1

Telescopic rail \*

Trays and wire racks can be removed and installed easily thanks to telescopic rails.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Telescopic rail \* - 1

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In tray wire grill \*

Foods to stick while cooking such as steak are placed on in tray grill. Thus contact of food with tray and sticking are prevented.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - In tray wire grill \* - 1

Tray handle \*

It is used to hold hot trays.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Tray handle \* - 1

Coffee pot support unit \*

Can be used for coffee pot.

Technical Features Of Your Oven

Specifications 50x55 50x60 60x60
Outer width 500 mm 500 mm600 mm
Outer depth 565 mm 630 mm630 mm
Outer height 855 mm 855 mm855 mm
Lamp power 15-25 W
Bottom heating element 1000W 1000 W 1200 W
Top heating element 800 W 800 W 1000 W
Turbo heating element ---- 1800 W 2200 W
Grill heating element1500 W 1500 W 2000 W
Supply voltage220-240V AC/380-415V AC 50/60 Hz
Hot plate 145 mm *1000 W
Hot plate 180 mm *1500 W
Hot plate rapid 145 mm *1500 W
Hot plate rapid 180 mm *2000 W

WARNING: For the modification to be done by authorized service, this table should be considered. Manufacturer may not be held responsible for any problems rising because of any faulty modification.

WARNING: In order to increase the product quality, the technical specifications may be changed without prior notice.

WARNING: The values provided with the appliance or its accompanying documents are laboratory readings in accordance with the respective standards. These values may differ depending on the use and ambient conditions.

Burner SpecificationsG20,20 mbar G25,25 mbarG20,25 mbar G20,13 mbar
Gas natural Gas naturalGas natural
Wok BurnerInjector 1,40 mm 1,28 mm 1,60 mm
Gas flow 0,333 m^3/h 0,333 m^3/h 0,333 m^3/h
Power 3,50 kW 3,50 kW 3,50 kW
Rapid BurnerInjector 1,15 mm 1,10 mm 1,45 mm
Gas flow 0,276 m^3/h 0,276 m^3/h 0,276 m^3/h
Power 2,90 kW 2,90 kW 2,90 kW
Semi-Rapid BurnerInjector 0,97 mm 0,92 mm 1,10 mm
Gas flow 0,162 m^3/h 0,162 m^3/h 0,162 m^3/h
Power 1,70 kW 1,70 kW 1,70 kW
Auxiliary BurnerInjector 0,72 mm 0,70 mm 0,85 mm
Gas flow 0,96 m^3/h 0,96 m^3/h 0,96 m^3/h
Power 0,95 kW 0,95 kW 0,95 kW
Grill BurnerInjector 0,92 mm 0,92 mm --- ---
Gas flow 0,144 m^3/h 0,144 m^3/h --- ---
Power 1,50 kW 1,50 kW --- ---
Oven BurnerInjector 0,97 mm 0,97 mm --- ---
Gas flow 0,171 m^3/h 0,171 m^3/h --- ---
Power 1,80 kW 1,80 kW --- ---
Burner SpecificationsG30,28-30 mbar G31,37 mbarG30,50 mbar G30,37 mbar
LPG LPG LPG
Wok BurnerInjector 0,96 mm 0,76 mm 0,96 mm
Gas flow 254 g/h 254 g/h 254 g/h
Power 3,50 kW 3,50 kW 3,50 kW
Rapid BurnerInjector 0,85 mm 0,75 mm 0,85 mm
Gas flow 211 g/h 211 g/h 211 g/h
Power 2,90 kW 2,90 kW 2,90 kW
Semi-Rapid BurnerInjector 0,65 mm 0,60 mm 0,65 mm
Gas flow 124 g/h 124 g/h 124 g/h
Power 1,70 kW 1,70 kW 1,70 kW
Auxiliary BurnerInjector 0,50 mm 0,43 mm 0,50 mm
Gas flow 69 g/h 69 g/h 69 g/h
Power 0,95 kW 0,95 kW 0,95 kW
Grill BurnerInjector 0,60 mm 0,55 mm 0,60 mm
Gas flow 109 g/h 109 g/h 109 g/h
Power 1,50 kW 1,50 kW 1,50 kW
Oven BurnerInjector 0,65 mm 0,60 mm 0,65 mm
Gas flow 131 g/h 131 g/h 131 g/h
Power 1,80 kW 1,80 kW 1,80 kW

WARNING: Diameter values written on the injector are specified without a comma. For example; The diameter of 1,70 mm is specified as 170 on the injector.

PRODUCT FICHE
Information for domestic gas- red hobs
Comply with EU Directive 2009/125/EC- Regulation No 66/2014 according to EN 30-2-1
Brand TEKA
Model FS 601 4GG SS LPG
Type Of Hob Gas
Number of gas burners 4
Energy efficiency per gas burner EE gas burnerFront Left Zone -
Rear Left Zone 56,0
Front Right Zone 55,1
Rear Right Zone 56,0
Energy efficiency for the gas hob EE gas hob 55,7
Comply with Energy Label Directive Eu 2010/30/EU - Regulation No 65/2014 of ovens according to EN 60350-1 or EN 15181
Comply with EU directive 2009/125/EC - regulation No 66/2014 according to EN 60350-1 or EN 15181
Type of oven Free Standing
Mass of the appliance (M) (net weight) 37,5 kg
Number of cavities 1
Heat source per cavity Gas
Volume per cavity 59 Liter
Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas- red cavity of an oven during a cycle in conven onal mode per cavity (gas nal energy)EC gas cavity5,82kWh/cycle
1,62
Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas- red cavity of an oven during a cycle in fan-forced mode per cavity (gas nal energy)EC gas cavity-kWh/cycle
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Energy efficiency index per cavityEEI cavity94,9
Energy efficiency classA
(1) 1 kWh/cycle = 3,6 Mj/cycle
Information for domestic gas-fired hobs
Comply with EU Directive 2009/125/EC- Regulation No 66/2014 according to EN 30-2-1
Brand TEKA
Model FS 602 4GG SS LPG
Type Of Hob Gas
Number of gas burners 4
Energy efficiency per gas burner EE gas burnerFront Left Zone 56,0
Rear Left Zone 56,0
Front Right Zone 58,5
Rear Right Zone -
Energy efficiency for the gas hob EE gas hob 55,8
Comply with Energy Label Directive Eu 2010/30/EU - Regulation No 65/2014 of ovens according to EN 60350-1 or EN 15181
Comply with EU directive 2009/125/EC - regulation No 66/2014 according to EN 60350-1 or EN 15181
Type of oven Free Standing
Mass of the appliance (M) (net weight) 37,5 kg
Number of cavities 1
Heat source per cavity Gas
Volume per cavity 59 Liter
Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas-fired cavity of an oven during a cycle in conven onal mode per cavity (gas final energy)EC gas cavity5,82kWh/cycle
1,62
Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas-fired cavity of an oven during a cycle in fan-forced mode per cavity (gas final energy)EC gas cavity-kWh/cycle
-
Energy efficiency index per cavityEEI cavity94,9
Energy efficiency classA
(1) 1 kWh/cycle = 3,6 Mj/cycle
Model FS 502 4GG WH LPG
Type Of Hob Gas
Number of gas burners 4
Energy efficiency per gas burner EE gas burnerFront Left Zone 56,0
Rear Left Zone 56,0
Front Right Zone 55,5
Rear Right Zone -
Energy efficiency for the gas hob EE gas hob 55,8
Comply with Energy Label Directive Eu 2010/30/EU - Regulation No 65/2014 of ovens according to EN 60350-1 or EN 15181
Comply with EU directive 2009/125/EC - regulation No 66/2014 according to EN 60350-1 or EN 15181
Type of oven Free Standing
Mass of the appliance (M) (net weight) 31,5 kg
Number of cavities 1
Heat source per cavity Gas
Volume per cavity 43 Liter
Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas-fired cavity of an oven during a cycle in conven onal mode per cavity (gas final energy)EC gas cavity5,15kWh/cycle
1,43
Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas-fired cavity of an oven during a cycle in fan-forced mode per cavity (gas final energy)EC gas cavity-kWh/cycle
-
Energy efficiency index per cavityEEI cavity95,0
Energy efficiency classA
(1) 1 kWh/cycle = 3,6 Mj/cycle

INSTALLATION OF YOUR OVEN

Check if the electrical installation is proper to bring the appliance in operating condition. If electricity installation is not suitable, call an electrician and plumber to arrange the utilities as necessary. Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for damages caused by operations performed by unauthorized persons.

WARNING: It is customer's responsibility to prepare the location the product shall be placed on and also to have the electrical installation prepared.

WARNING: The rules in local standards about electrical installations shall be followed during product installation.

WARNING: Check for any damage on the appliance before installing it. Do not have the product installed if it is damaged. Damaged products cause a risk for your safety.

Right Place For Installation And Important Warnings

Appliance feet should not stay on soft surfaces such as carpets. The kitchen floor shall be durable to carry the unit weight and any other kitchenware that may be used on the oven.

Appliance should be used with a clearance of minimum 400 mm over the upper hob surfaces, and 65 mm from side surfaces inside a kitchen furniture.

The appliance is suitable for use on both side walls, without any support, or without being installed in a cabinet. If a hood or aspirator will be installed above the cooker, follow the instructions of the manufacturer for height of mounting. (min. 650 mm)

WARNING: The kitchen furniture near the appliance must be heat resistant.

WARNING: Do not install the appliance beside refrigerators or coolers. Heat radiated by the appliance increases the energy consumption of cooling devices.

WARNING: Do not use the door and/or handle to carry or move the appliance.

Chain lashing illustration

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Before using the appliance, in order to ensure safe use, be sure to fix the appliance to the wall using thechain and hooked screw supplied. Ensure that the hook is screwed into the wall securely.

CONTROL PANEL

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  1. Thermostat
  2. Function selection button
  3. Mechanical timer
  4. Rear left heater

  5. Front left heater

  6. Front right heater
  7. Rear right heater

WARNING: The control panel above is only for illustration purposes. Consider the control panel on your device.

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Thermostat: Used for determining the cooking temperature of the dish to be cooked in the oven. After placing the food inside the oven, turn the switch to adjust desired temperature setting between 40-240 °C. For cooking temperatures of different food, see cooking table.

EN

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Mechanical timer*: Used for determining the period for cooking in the oven. When adjusted time is expired, power to heaters is turned off and an audible warning signal is emitted. Mechanical timer can be adjusted to desired period between 0-90 minutes. For cooking periods, see cooking tables.

USING OVEN SECTION

Using Oven Burners

  1. If your oven equipped with burners that operates with gas, appropriate knob should be used in order to ignite the burners. Some models have automatic ignition from the knob; it is easy to ignite the burner by turning the knob. Also, burners can be ignited by pressing the ignition button or they can be ignited with a match.
  2. Do not continuously operate the igniter for more than 15 seconds. If the burner does not ignite, wait minimum one minute before trying again. If the burner is extinguished for of the any reason, close the gas control valve and wait a minimum of one minute before trying again.

Using Oven Heating Elements

  1. When your oven is operated first time, an odor will be spread out which will be sourced from using the heating elements. In order to get rid of this, operate it at 240 °C for 45-60 minutes while it is empty.
  2. Oven control knob should be positioned to desired value; otherwise oven does not operate.
  3. Kinds of meals, cooking times and thermostat positions are given in cooking table. The values given in the cooking table are characteristic values and were obtained as a result of the tests performed in our laboratory. You can find different flavors suitable for your taste depending on your cooking and using habits.
  4. You can make chicken revolving in youroven by means of the accessories.
  5. Cooking times: The results may change according to the area voltage and material having different quality, amount and temperatures.

  6. During the time when cooking is being performed in the oven, the lid of the oven should not be opened frequently. Otherwise circulation of the heat may be imbalanced and the results may change.

Using The Grill

  1. When you place the grill on the top rack, the food on the grill shall not touch the grill.
  2. You can preheat for 5 minutes while grilling. If necessary, you may turn the food upside down.
  3. Food shall be in the center of the grill to provide maximum air flow through the oven.

To turn on the grill;

  1. Place the function button over the grill symbol.
  2. Then, set it to the desired grill temperature.

To turn the grill off;

Set the function button to the off position.

WARNING: Keep the oven door closed while grilling. (electrical grill)

WARNING: Keep the oven door opened while grilling. (gas grill)

Using The Chicken Roasting \*

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Place the spit on the frame. Slide turn spit frame into the oven at the desired level. Locate a dripping pan through the bottom in order to collect the fast. Add some water in dripping pan for easy cleaning. Do not forget to remove plastic part from spit. After grilling, screw the plastik handle to the skewer and take out the food from oven.

EN

Using Cooker Section Using gas burners

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Flame cut-off safety device (FFD) *; operates instantly when safety mechanism activates due to overflown liquid over upper hobs.

  1. The valves controlling the gas cookers have special security mechanism. In order to light the cooker always press on the switch forward and bring it to flame symbol by turnin counter clockwise. All of the lighters shall operate and the cooker you controlled shall light only. Keep the switch pressed until ignition i performed. Press on the lighter button and turn the knob counter clockwise.

  2. Do not continuously operate the igniter for more than 15 seconds. If the burner does not ignite, wait minimum one minute before try again.

  3. In models with gas security system, when flame of the cooker is extinguished, control valve cuts off the gas automatically. For operate the burners with gas security system you must press the knob and turn counter-clock-wise. After the ignition you must wait nearly 5-10 second for gas security systems activation. If the burner is extinguished for of the any reason, close the gas control valve and wait a minimum of one minute before trying again.

  4. ● Closed

Fully open

Half open

  1. Before operating your hob please make sure that the burner caps are well positioned. The right placement of the burner caps are shown as below.

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Using Hot Plates

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
∅80 mm 200 W250 W 450 W --- --- ---
∅145 mm 250 W750 W 100 W --- ---
∅180 mm 500 W750 W 150 W --- ---
∅145 mm rapid500 W1000 W1500 W ------ ---
∅180 mm rapid850 W 1150 W 2000 W --- ---
∅145 mm 95 W155 W 250 W 400 W750 W1000 W
∅180 mm 115 W175 W 250 W 600 W850 W1500 W
∅145 mm rapid135 W165 W 250 W 500 W750 WW 1500 W
∅180 mm rapid175 W 220 W 300 W850 W1150 W 200 W
∅220 mm 220 W350 W 560 W 910 W1460 W2000 W
  1. Electric hotplates have standard of 6 temperature levels. (as describe herein above)
  2. When using first time, operate your electric hotplate in position 6 for 5 minutes. This will make the agent on your hotplate which is sensitive to heat get hardened by burning.
  3. Use flat bottomed saucepans which fully contact with the heat as much as you can, so that you can use the energy more productively.

Pot Sizes

50*5550*6060*60
Small burner12-18 cm12-18 cm12-18 cm
Normal burner18-20 cm18-20 cm18-20 cm
Big burner 22-24 cm22-26 cm22-26 cm22-26 cm
WOK burner24-28 cm---24-26 cm

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PROGRAM TYPES

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Function Button: Used for determining the heaters to be used for cooking the dish to be cooked in the oven. Heater program types in this button and their functions are described below. All heater types and program types consisting of these heaters may not be available at all models.

TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 2Roast chicken FanTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 3
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 4Lower and upper heating elementsTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 5Turbo heating and fan
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 6LampTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 7Lower-upper heating element and fan
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 8Lower heating element and fan Grill andTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 9
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 10Grill and roast chicken GrillTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 11
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 12Grill and lamp Upper heating elementTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 13
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 14Electrical timer Lower heating elementTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 15
TEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 16Flame Ignition lighterTEKA FS 502 4GG - PROGRAM TYPES - 17

WARNING: All heater types and program types consisting of these heaters may not be available at all models.

COOKING TIME TABLE

WARNING: Oven must be preheated for 10 minutes before placing the food in it.

FoodsCooking functionTemperature (°C)Rack positionCooking duration (min.)
Cake (Tray / Mold) StaticStatic / Static+Fan 170-1802 35-45
Small cakes Static / TurboTurbo+Fan 170-180 2 25-30
Patty Static / Static+Fan180-200 2 35-45
Pastry Static 180-1902 25-30
Cookie Static 170-1803 20-25
Apple pie Static / TurboFan 180-190 2 50-70
Sponge cake Static 200/150 *2 20-25
PizzaStatic+Fan180-200 3 20-30
LasagnaStatic 180-200 2 25-40
MeringueStatic100260
ChickenStatic+Fan / Turbo+Fan180-190 2 45-50
Grilled chicken ** Grill200-220 4 25-30
Grilled fish **Grill+Fan200-220 4 25-30
Sirloin steak **Grill+FanMax.4 15-20
Grilled meat balls **GrillMax.420-25

* Without pre-heating. Half of the cooking should be 200°C and then second half should be 150°C.
** During the half of cooking, meal should be turned around.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

  1. Disconnect the plug supplying electricity for the oven from the socket.
  2. While oven is operating or shortly after it starts operating, it is extremely hot. You must avoid touching from heating elements.
  3. Never clean the interior part, panel, lid, trays and all other parts of the oven by the tools like hard brush, cleaning mesh or knife. Do not use abrasive, scratching agents and detergents.
  4. After cleaning the interior parts of the oven with a soapy cloth, rinse it and then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
  5. Clean the glass surfaces with special glass cleaning agents.
  6. Do not clean your oven with steam cleaners.
  7. Before opening the upper lid of the oven, clean spilled liquid off the lid. Also, before closing the lid, ensure that the cooker table is cooled enough.
  8. Never use inflammable agents like acid, thinner and gasoline when cleaning your oven.
  9. Do not wash any part of your oven in dishwasher.
  10. In order to clean the front glass lid of the oven; remove the fixing screws fixing the handle by means of a screwdriver and remove the oven door. Than clean and rinse it thoroughly. After drying, place the oven glass properly and re-install the handle.

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Installation Of The Oven Door
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Figure 22

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Completely open the oven door by pulling it to yourself. After wards, perform the unlocking process by pulling the hinge lock upwards with the help of a screw driver as shown in figure 21.1.

Bring the hinge lock to the widest angle as shown in figure 21.2. Bring both hinges connecting the oven door to the oven to the same position.

Afterwards, close the oven door as to lean on the hinge lock as shown in figure 22.1.

To remove the oven door, pull it upwards by holding it with both hands when close to the closed position as shown in figure 22.2.

In order to re-place the oven door, perform the abovementioned steps in reverse.

Cleaning And Maintenance Of The Oven's Front Door Glass

Remove the profile by pressing the plastic latches on both left and right sides as shown in figure 23 and pulling the profile towards yourself as shown in figure 24. Then remove the inner-glass as shown in figure 25. If required, middle glass can be removed in the same way. After cleaning and maintenance are done, remount the glasses and the profile in reverse order. Make sure the profile is properly seated in its place.

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Catalytic Walls \*

Catalytic walls are located on the left and the right side of cavity under the guides. Catalytic walls banish the bad smell and obtain the best performance from the cooker. Catalytic walls also absorb oil residue and clean your oven while it's operating.

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Removing the catalytic walls

In order to remove the catalytic walls; the guides must be pulled out. As soon as the guides are pulled out, the catalytic walls will be released automatically. The catalytic walls must be changed after 2-3 years.

Rack Positions

Rack 4 Rack 3 Rack 2 Rack 1

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It is important to place the wire grill into the oven properly. Do not allow wire rack to touch rear wall of the oven. Rack positions are shown in the next figure. You may place a deep tray or a standard tray in the lower and upper wire racks.

Installing and removing wire racks

To remove wire racks, press the clips shown with arrows in the figure, first remove the lower, and than the upper side from installation location. To install wire racks; reverse the procedure for removing wire rack.

Changing The Oven Lamp

WARNING: To avoid electric shock, ensure that the appliance circuit is open before changing the lamp. (having circuit open means power is off)

First disconnect the power of appliance and ensure that appliance is cold.

Remove the glass protection by turning as indicated in the figure. If you have difficulty in turning, then using plastic gloves will help you in turning.

Then remove the lamp by turning, install the new lamp with same specifications.

Reinstall glass protection, plug the power cable of appliance into electrical socket and complete replacement. Now you can use your oven.

Type G9 Lamp
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Type E14 Lamp
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220-240 V, AC 15 W

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Using The Grill Deflector Sheet \*

  1. A safety panel is designed to protect control panel and the buttons when the oven is in grill mode. (figure 29)
  2. Please use this safety panel in order to avoid the heat to damage control panel and the buttons when the oven is grill mode.

WARNING: Accessible parts may be hot when the grill in use. Young children should be kept away.

  1. Place the safety panel under control panel by opening the oven front cover glass. (figure 30)
  2. And then secure the safety panel in between oven and front cover by gently closing the cover. (figure 31)
  3. It is important for cooking to keep the cover open in specified distance when cooking in grill mode.
  4. Safety panel will provide an ideal cooking circumstance while protecting control panel and buttons.

WARNING: If the cooker has the “closed grill functioned” option with thermostat, you can keep the oven door closed during operation; in this case the grill deflector sheet will be unnecessary.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

You may solve the problems you may encounter with your product by checking the following points before calling the technical service.

Check Points

In case you experience a problem about the oven, first check the table below and try out the suggestions.

Problem Possible cause What to do
Oven does not operate.Power supply not available. Check for power supply.
Gas supply not available.Check if main gas valve is open.
Check if gas pipe is bent or kinked.
Make sure gas hose is connected to the oven.
Check if suitable gas valve is being used.
Oven stops during cooking.Plug comes out from the wall socket.Re-install the plug into wall socket.
Turns off during cooking.Too long continuous operation.Let the oven cool down after long cooking cycles.
More than one plugs in a wall socket.Use only one plug for each wall socket.
Oven door is not opening properly.Food residues jammed between the door and internal cavity.Clean the oven well and try to re-open the door.
Lighter not operating.Tips or body of ignition plugs are clogged.Clean tips or body of ignition plugs of gas burners.
Gas burner pipes are clogged. Clean gas burner pipes.
Electric shock when touching the oven.No proper grounding.Make sure power supply is grounded properly.
Ungrounded wall socket is used.
Water dripping.Water or steam may generate under certain conditions depending on the food being cooked. This is not a fault of the appliance.Let the oven cool down and than wipe dry with a dishcloth.
Steam coming out from a crack on oven door.
Water remaining inside the oven.
Oven does not heat.Oven door is open. Close the door and restart.
Oven controls not correctly adjusted.Read the section regarding operation of the oven and reset the oven.
Fuse tripped or circuit breaker turned off.Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. If this is repeating frequently, call an electrician.
Smoke coming out during operation.When operating the oven for the first time.Smoke comes out from the heaters. This is not a fault. After 2-3 cycles, there will be no more smoke.
Food on heater.Let the oven to cool down and clean food residues from the heater.
When operating the oven burnt or plastic odour coming out.Plastic or other not heat resistant accessories are being used inside the oven.At high temperatures, use suitable glassware accessories.
Oven does not cook well.Oven door is opened frequently during cooking.Do not open oven door frequently, if the food you are cooking does not require turning. If you open the door frequently internal temperature drops and therefore cooking result will be influenced.
Internal light is dim or does not operate.Foreign object covering the lamp during cooking.Clean internal surface of the oven and check again.
Lamp might be failed.Replace with a lamp with same specifications.

HANDLING RULES

  1. Do not use the door and/or handle to carry or move the appliance.
  2. Carry out the movement and transportation in the original packaging.
  3. Pay maximum attention to the appliance while loading/unloading and handling.
  4. Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during handling and transportation.
  5. Protect from external factors (such as humidity, water, etc.) that may damage the packaging.
  6. Be careful not to damage the appliance due to bumps, crashes, drops, etc. while handling and transporting and not to break or deform it during operation.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVING

Following details will help you use your product ecologically and economically.

  1. Use dark coloured and enamel containers that conduct the heat better in the oven.
  2. As you cook your food, if the recipe or the user manual indicates that pre-heating is required, pre-heat the oven.
  3. Do not open the oven door frequently while cooking.
  4. Try not to cook multiple dishes simultaneously in the oven. You may cook at the same time by placing two cookers on the wire rack.
  5. Cook multiple dishes successively. The oven will not lose heat.
  6. Turn off the oven a few minutes before the expiration time of cooking. In this case, do not open the oven door.
  7. Defrost the frozen food before cooking.

ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL

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Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner.

This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU.

PACKAGE INFORMATION

Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations. Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic orotherwastes. Takethemtothepackagingmaterialcollectionpoints designated by the local authorities.

Estimados Usuarios,

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Bandeja profunda \*

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Bandeja / Bandeja vidrio \*

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Bandeja redonda \*

Used for pastry frozen foods.

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Parrilla de alambre

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Figura 15

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Parrilla de alambre - 3

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Figura 20

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Figura 21

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Parrilla de alambre - 4

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Figura 22

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Parrilla de alambre - 5

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Figura 21.1 Figura 21.2 Figura 22.1 Figura 22.2

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Parrilla de alambre - 6

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Parrilla de alambre - 7

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Figura 23 Figura 24 Figura 25

Paredes catalíticas \*

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Figura 26

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Figura 27

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Paredes catalíticas \* - 1

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220-240 V, AC
15 W

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Paredes catalíticas \* - 2

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Figura 28

Uso De La Hoja Deflectora De La Parrilla \*

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Figure 1

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Uso De La Hoja Deflectora De La Parrilla \* - 1

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Figure 2

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Figure 4

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Uso De La Hoja Deflectora De La Parrilla \* - 2

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Figure 5

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Uso De La Hoja Deflectora De La Parrilla \* - 4

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PRESENTATION DE L'APPAREIL

TEKA FS 502 4GG - PRESENTATION DE L'APPAREIL - 1

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Plateau / Plateau verre \*

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Plateau round \*

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Grille métallique

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Dans le grillage \*

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Figure 15

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Chauffantes

Niveau 1Niveau 2Niveau 3Niveau 4Niveau 5Niveau 6
∅80 mm 200 W 250 W 450W --- --- ---
∅145 mm 250 W750 W 1000 W --- --- ---
∅180 mm 500 W750 W 1500 W --- --- ---
∅145 mm rapide500 W 1000 W 1500W --- --- ---
∅180 mm rapide850 W 1150 W 2000W --- --- ---
∅145 mm 95 W 155 W 250W 400 W750 W1000 W
∅180 mm 115 W175 W 250W 600 W850 W1500 W
∅145 mm rapide135 W165 W250 W500 W750 W1500 W
∅180 mm rapide175 W 220W 300 W850 W1150 W 2000 W
∅220 mm 220 W350 W 560W 910 W1460 W2000 W
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Figure 18 Figure 19

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Dans le grillage \* - 2

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Dans le grillage \* - 3

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Figure 20

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Figure 21

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Figure 22

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Figure 21.1 Figure 21.2 Figure 22.1 Figure 22.2

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Dans le grillage \* - 6

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TEKA FS 502 4GG - Dans le grillage \* - 7

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Figure 26

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Figure 27

Type de lampe E14
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220-240 V, AC 15 W

TEKA FS 502 4GG - Dans le grillage \* - 9

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Figure 28

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DÉPANNAGE

RÈGLES DE MANUTENTION

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Country Subsidiary Address City Phone

AustriaKüppersbusch AustriaEitnergasse, 131231 Wien+43 18 668 022
BelgiumKüppersbusch Belgium S.P.R.L.Doomveld Industrie, Asse 3, No. 11 - Boite 71731 Zellik+32 24 668 740
BulgariaTeka Bulgaria EOODBlvd. “Tsarigradsko Shosse” 1351784 Sofia+359 29 768 330
ChileTeka Chile S.A.Avd El Retiro Parque los Maitenes, 1237. Parque EneaPudahuel, Santiago de Chile+ 56 24 386 000
ChinaTeka International Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.No.1506, Shengyuan Henghua Bldg. No.200 Wending Rd.Xuhui, Dist. 200030 Shanghai+86 2 153 076 996
Czech RepublicTeka CZ S.R.O.V Holesovickách, 593182 00 Praha 8 - Liben+420 284 691 940
EcuadorTeka Ecuador S.A.Parque Ind. California 2, Via a Daule Km 12Guayaquil+593 42 100 311
GreeceTeka Hellas A.E.Thesi Roupaki - Aspropyrgos193 00 Athens+30 2 109 760 283
HungaryTeka Magyarország Zrt.Terv u. 929200 Mosonmagyaróvár+36 96 574 500
IndonesiaPT Teka BuanaJalan Menteng Raya, Kantor Taman A9 Unit A312950 Jakarta+62 215 762 272
MalaysiaTeka Küchentechnik (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd10 Jalan Kartunis U1/47, Temasya Park, Off Glenmarie40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan+60 376 201 600
MexicoTeka Mexicana S.A. de C.V.Blvd Manuel A. Camacho 126, Piso 3 Col. Chapultepec11000 Mexico D.F.+52 5 551 330 493
MoroccoTeka Maroc S.A.73, Bd. Slimane, Depôt 33, Route de Ain SebaaCasablanca+212 22 674 462
PeruTeka Küchentechnik Perú S.A.Av. El Polo 670 local A 201, CC El polo, SurcoLima+51 14 363 078
PolandTeka Polska Sp. ZO.O.ul. 3-go Maja 8 / A205-800 Pruszkow+48 227 383 270
PortugalTeka Portugal S.A.Estrada da Mota - Apdo 5333834-909 Ilhavo, Aveiro+35 1 234 329 500
RomaniaS.C. Teka Küchentechnik Romania S.R.L.Sevastopol str., no 24, 5th floor, of. 15010992 Bucharest Sector 1+40 212 334 450
Russia/PоссияTeka Rus LLC/000 "Teka Рус"Neverovskogo 9, Office 417, 121170, Moscow, Russia121087 Россия, Москва+7 4 956 450 064
SingaporeTeka Singapore PTE LtdClemenceau Avenue, 83, 01-33/34 UE Square239920 Singapore+65 67 342 415
SpainTeka Industrial, S.A.C/ Cajo,1739011 Santander+34 942 355 050
ThailandTeka (Thailand) Co. Ltd.364/8 Sri-Ayuttaya Road, Phayathai, Ratchatavee10400 Bangkok+66 -26 424 888
TurkeyTeka Teknik Mutfak Aletleri Sanayi VeBüyükdere Cad. 24/1380290 Mecidiyeköy, Istanbul+90 2 122 883 134
UkraineTeka Ukranie LLC86-e, Bozhenko Str .2nd floor,4th entrance03150 Kyiv+380 444 960 680
United Arab EmiratesTeka Middle East FzeBuilding LOB 16, Office 417P.O. Box 18251 Dubai+971 48 872 912
United Arab EmiratesTeka Küchentechnik U.A.E LLCBin Khedia CentreP.O. Box 35142 Dubai+971 42 833 047
VenezuelaTeka Andina S.A.Ctra. Petare-Santa Lucia, km 3 (El Limoncito)1070 Caracas+58 2 122 912 821
VietnamTEKA Vietnam Co., Ltd.803, FI 8th, Daiminh Convention Center, 77, Hoang VanThai, Tan Phu Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh+84 854 160 646

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Brand : TEKA

Model : FS 502 4GG

Category : Cooker