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Documents
INSTALLERS MANUAL
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OVENS...... 3
1.1 OVEN MEASUREMENTS.... 4 1.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF OVEN.... 6 1.3 OVEN INSTALLATION..... 3 MICROWAVES..... 9 HOBS......25
2.1 INSTALLATION ACCESORIES:..... 10
3.1 HOB INSTALLATION.... 27 3.2 FIXING HOB TO RECESS..... 32 3.3 FIXING CARDANS IN CONTROL - FREE HOBS TO OVEN TEKA... 36 3.4 GAS CONNECTION..... 37 3.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.... 5 CONTROL PANEL..... 39 DECORATIVE HOODS.... 42
4.1 INSTALLATION..... 39
5.1 INSTALLATION OF DECORATIVE HOOD.... 49 5.2 ACTIVE CARBON KIT FOR AIR RECIRCULATION... 55 5.2.1 SET TYPE 1...... 55 5.2.2 SET TYPE 2..... 7 EXTRACTOR HOODS..... 56 REFRIGERATORS..... 64
6.1 INSTALLATION OF EXTRACTOR HOOD.... 59
7.1 RECESS MEASUREMENTS FOR EXISTING FRIDGES... 65 7.2 REVERSABILITY OF DOORS..... 67 7.3 JOINING FRIDGE DOORS TO CABINET DOORS.... 70 7.SIDE BY SIDE INSTALLATION NF650. 75 WASHING MACHINES..... 84
8.1 WASHING MACHINE MEASUREMENTS.... 85 8.2 INSTALLATION..... 85 8.2.1 UNBLOCKING THE MACHINE.... DISHWASHERS..... 90
9.1 RECESS MEASUREMENTS..... 91 9.2 INSTALLATION...... 91 9.2.1 INSTALLING STEAM PROTECTOR.... 95 1
Aim of this manual
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Conscious of the importance of the correct installation of kitchen appliances in order to ensure their proper functioning and long life, TEKA Industrial is committed to the training and awareness raising of the technicians who fit our products. This manual seeks to provide all the relevant information that is necessary in order to correctly install TEKA appliances. We believe that this is an essential tool which will help to increase and perfect point of sale business, thus improving the service we provide to the end user. In order to achieve this, you will find in this manual and through your TEKA Industrial work team all the support you need to ensure the correct installation of TEKA appliances as well as information on the company's activities in general.
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The surfaces of the kitchen furniture which come into contact with our ovens should be able to withstand temperatures in excess of 85C. TEKA ovens can only be combined with TEKA hobs. The use of any other apparatus may be dangerous.
1.1 OVEN MEASUREMENTS HP 725.1
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HC 490, HC 495, HC 510 AND HI 435/ 535
HC 600,HC 605, HC 610 AND HC 720 HI 615, HI 635, 735 HA 890, HA 850,HA 840, HA 830, HA 820 AND HM 815
HR 800 AND HR 600
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF OVEN
Before connecting the oven to the mains supply, the installer should check that: All the technical information appearing on the specification plate corresponds to the characteristics of the mains electrical supply in question (voltage and frequency). If the electrical installation can withstand the maximum power level of the oven. The main supply cable used is suitable for high temperatures (T150). The mains supply has a suitable earth connection which complies with current regulations. Mains supply is provided via a suitable omnipolar switch with a 3 mm miminum gap between contacts. The earth wire does not pass through this omnipolar switch. Having connected the oven to the mains supply, check the funcioning of all the appliance's electrical elements.
Possible connections:
1.3 INSTALLATION OF OVEN
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Having connected the oven to the mains supply, carry out the following steps:
Place the oven in the cabinet. Ensure that the mains cable is neither obstructed nor is resting on the top surface of the oven. Fix the oven to the cabinet with the 4 screws supplied. Check that the oven casing is not in contact with the walls of the cabinet and that there is a gap between them of at least 2mm.
If the oven is a multi-purpose model (ME), carry out the following steps in addition to the steps outlined above:
Place the oven in the cabinet without pushing it to its final position. If the hob has electric rings, connection to the mains should be made by connecting the hob connector to the equivalent situated on the top of the oven. Select a suitable hob trim depending on the type of hob to be connected to the oven (gas, electric or vitroceramic) Insert the control and trim together with the spring supplied, ensuring that the trim is in the correct position.
Correct position
Incorrect position Introduce the control and the trim through the opening in the front of the control panel until it is in the final position. In order to carry out this step, the control dial should be in the zero position.
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Connect the cardan shaft to the end of the control, securing it with the dial in the R position. Check that all controls are working correctly. In order to turn them one first has to press in control. Fix the oven to the cabinet with the screws supplied.
2 MICROWAVE OVENS
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Check that all the technical information appearing on the specification plate corresponds to the characteristics of the mains electrical supply in question (voltage and frequency). Remove all packaging materials and accessories from the inside of the oven. Check that the door, hinges, oven front and all interior and exterior parts of the microwave are in perfect condition. Place the oven on a flat surface which can withstand its weight. In order to ensure adequate cooling, it is recommended that the microwave is placed in a cabinet that ihas an opening at the top. Ensure that the connection to the mains supply is adequately earthed.
2.1 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES:
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Lateral Spacer
Frontal Spacer
Frontal Spacer - II
Screw B 4.2 x 19
PT K 35 x 10 WN
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Column installation
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1) Place the top fixing supports in a cabinet with a distance of 350 mm between axes. 2) Introduce the microwave in the gap of the recess and set the 4 adjustable feet to their highest position, ensuring that the I and II marks coincide. The height of the oven feet can be altered by turning them 180. At their highest, they provide an elevation of 50 mm. 3) Cut the flanges of the lateral supports to the width of the recess gap before securing them to the front feet of the microwave. 4) Fix the microwave feet to the lower supports 5) Position the frame and screw it to the upper and lower parts of the wall.
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Installation under worktop surface:
1) Place the top fixing supports in a cabinet with a distance of 350 mm between axes. Given that in this type of installation, the frame for the microwave is in a lower position, the bottom supports are wider in order to ensure greater support for the frame. 2) Introduce the microwave in the gap of the recess and place the 4 adjustable feet perfectly flat at their lowest position, making sure that positions I and II coincide. The height of the feet can be adjusted by turning them 180. At their lowest position, they provide an elevation of 40 mm. 3) Cut the flanges of the lateral supports to the width of the recess gap before securing them to the front feet of the microwave. 4) Fix the microwave feet to the lower supports 5) Position the frame by placing it on the top supports. This type of installation allows a worktop surface to be placed above the microwave. The new system allows the upper part of the frame to be fitted without the need for fastening screws.
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Installation in a overhead cabinet
1- Place the fixing supports in a cabinet with a distance of 350 mm between axes.
Given that in this type of installation, the frame for the microwave is in a lower position, the bottom supports are wider in order to ensure greater support for the frame. 2- Introduce the microwave in the gap of the recess and place the 4 adjustable feet perfectly flat at their lowest position, making sure that positions I and II coincide. The height of the feet can be adjusted by turning them 180. At their lowest position, they provide an elevation of 40 mm.
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Recess frame for free installation of microwave
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Cover B
Cover A
Foot accessory
Screw B 4.2 X 19 DIN 7981 zinc.
Screw PT K 35 X 25
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A) Introduce the oven in the cabinet until the frame is aligned B) Open the door of the oven and fix it to the lateral walls of the cabinet with the four screws supplied in the 4 holes of the oven frame.
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